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We have had some good economic news in the past month. The news has included positive jobs growth, increased consumer spending and increased consumer confidence. Each number, while positive, still reminds us that we have a long way to go. If we look at the markets you would think we are free and clear from recession and bad news. Oil prices, the stock market and rates have all moved up significantly. On the other hand, if we look at the recovery statistics, we are far from free and clear. A few hundred thousand jobs do not make up for eight million in losses. Yes, consumer confidence is up. The Conference Board, a New York-based research group, said its Consumer Confidence index rose to 52.5 in March from 46.0 in February. However, a reading of 90.0 is supposed to describe a stable economy and 100.0 a growing economy. If the numbers are still dismal, why are the markets celebrating? For one, we are climbing out of such a large hole, any move in the right direction feels good. This quote from CNN/Money seems to give us a second explanation: It’s a growing optimism that can best be seen in consumers’ actions, not their answers to various polls. 'If you look at what they’re saying, they’re still very nervous,' said Mark Zandi, chief economist at Moody’s Economy.com. 'But if you look at what they’re doing, they’re more convinced that things have turned the corner.' Consumer spending is improving at a faster pace than many had expected at this stage in the recovery. We have said this time and time again. This is a crisis of confidence and this malaise does not end until confidence returns. Even if this is the beginning of the cycle, any evidence of a bolder consumer is going to be good news. Despite this theory, it is still possible that the markets are getting ahead of themselves with regard to the recent gains we have seen. Expect some pull-backs along the way.
 


Ecomonic Commentary
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
It is now December. Therefore, it is right that we start looking at the first of the year. We are not trying to downplay the data released in December. However, for example, the employment numbers tend to be skewed by seasonal factors and even…
Home Buyers improving sales market.
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
Real estate professionals report that first-time home buyers are flooding the sale market, pressed to finalize a deal before the federal government's $8, 000 tax credit offer expires on Nov. 30. Because approvals, residential inspections, and other…
Your Home Value has Declined
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
Your home value has declined. Can you at least get a break on your property taxes? In some cases, yes. Many municipalities' tax bills are due in May, and the tab for 2009 could be lower. As a rule, city and county assessors reappraise property…
Keller Williams Red Day!! We're in, are you?
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
RED (Renew, Energize and Donate) Day is a new Keller Williams Realty service initiative dedicated to improving our local communities. We are asking all Keller Williams Realty associates in the US and Canada to donate their time on May 14, 2009 to…
Some agents I do not understand!?!?!
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
I had a real estate agent from another state send me an email today requesting a referral fee. I have NO problem sending referral fees to agents that TRULY offer me a client. I have done several referrals from agents in other states and promptly…
Tell me Something Good!
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
Piggy backing on Ed Cheek's Happy Monday Blog, I would like to say that Kara is a Realtor at another agency that is always willing to help other agents. That is awesom!…
Rural custom home with land yet close to Clarksville or Nashville
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
Need Open House Help to get home sold!
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
I have a listing that I have had several open house advertisements on the weekends. I have been unable to get any potential buyers show up. I emailed local area real estate offices of date and time a week in advance, I have handed out flyers in…
Need your help to sell this property
Debbie Hughes (Keller Williams Realty)
This home has lots of privacy yet convenient to Clarksville and Nashville. This would be ideal for horses or cattle. There is a large pond that is continuously filled by a spring and also creek. Only 4 miles off of interstate 24. Too many amenities…
 

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