07-26-2006, 10:06 AM
Puna Land prices too high? Bubble burst?
Typically home sales represent 8-10% of the economy. In 2005, it represented 17% or 3.4% standard deviation from mean.
The following items taken together may show a more complete picture of the Puna trees in the US forest.
I think the REA's have answered #3 & #5. and can answer #4. Maybe bystander can answer #7?
1)Demographics
2)Construction activity
3)Home sales and inventories
4)Rental vacancies and absorptions
5)Prices and costs
6)Mortgage rates and volume
7)Macroeconomic indicators
Anyone else have a speciality?
-Cat
Edited by - kapohocat on 07/26/2006 14:10:18
Typically home sales represent 8-10% of the economy. In 2005, it represented 17% or 3.4% standard deviation from mean.
The following items taken together may show a more complete picture of the Puna trees in the US forest.
I think the REA's have answered #3 & #5. and can answer #4. Maybe bystander can answer #7?
1)Demographics
2)Construction activity
3)Home sales and inventories
4)Rental vacancies and absorptions
5)Prices and costs
6)Mortgage rates and volume
7)Macroeconomic indicators
Anyone else have a speciality?
-Cat
Edited by - kapohocat on 07/26/2006 14:10:18