Rip The Bandaid Off In Real EstateDo you remember when you were growing up and falling down all the time, Mom would put a band aid on your fleshy scrape to keep it from getting infected. That band aid made you feel really good, but it came with a price.

Removing a band aid from a messy wound is not a pleasant experience. There are two schools of thought on how to remove the band aid:

  1. Take your time – Be very slow, gently trying to “peel” it away from the would without damaging new skin or pulling hairs out.
  2. Grip it and rip it – Get hold of a tiny corner, count out loud from 1 to 3, then violently pull the band aid away from the wound in a nano-second.

Both ways cause pain, but most would argue that the latter produces better results (less pain and shorter recovery period).

The Real Estate Market Is In A Scrape

So why does somebody who writes a blog about real estate start a discussion about band aid removal? Great question … and the answer is because it was the best analogy that I could come up with to describe what is going on between our politicians and our wayward real estate market.

If you were paying attention on Friday, you might have heard that Senators reached a compromise to extend the $8,000 first time home buyer tax credit. They also added a $6,500 tax credit for other primary-home purchasers and raised the qualifying income limits to $125,000 for single taxpayers and $225,000 for joint taxpayers, housing-industry sources said.

Under this proposal, home buyers will have until June 30 to go to close on their purchases. But this is not a “done deal,” as the measure still faces votes in the full Senate and the House.

The Treatment For A Broken Real Estate Market Is “More of the Same?”

Albert Einstein Definition of Insanity

  • Albert Einstein’s definition of insanity: “Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results.”
  • Congress’s Solution to our housing market woes: Create unfunded financial incentives to propel the market beyond the extent to which it could perform under normal market conditions.

Hey, WAIT A MINUTE, isn’t this how we got here in the first place. Didn’t we (the government) push to achieve results in home ownership rates by creating loan programs for consumers who historically had a high rate of default? Didn’t this stimulate home-buying to such an elevated level that we produced significantly more homes than we needed?

Then, rather than see the good times come to an end, didn’t the mortgage industry create even crazier loan schemes to keep the good times rolling?

And roll they did.

Congress To Send Housing Market To Detox

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12 Comments on Real Estate Needs Politicians OUT

NOV
02
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I agree that Congress needs to make a decision instead of "just talking" but I get many CCIM e-mails on commercial properties available in the U.S. and some days it totally bombards my e-mail files...  There are acres and acres and acres of commercial properties just sitting in our towns & cities.  I think we need to get our country back with people working... otherwise, it will only be a "short-term" solution. 

As a former U.S. teacher, we also need to get many more students interested in Math & Science, so they "do attend" university and when they graudate take back many of the high-tech jobs and move come back to the U.S.A.   Many of the current high-tech students are now moving "out of the country" since many of the U.S. high-tech jobs have moved to other countries.

There are many long-term problems in the U.S. that if we "stick our heads out of the sand" and actually try to solve them, without denial from the American public and some parts of Congress, we could begin to solve them and make a dent in our long-term goals as a country.

                      ;>))

7:58am • #1
222,544 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thanks Ann-Marie. I can't tell from your response if you are for or against involvement. But if we continue to prop-up the housing market, without letting natural market forces take place, we are just delaying the inevitable. False markets do not create long-term job growth.

8:06am • #2
168,576 Points Outside Blog

Good Article. We learn a lot from Active Rain Blogs. Good Luck.

8:27am • #3
Outside Blog

Thanks for sharing with us Joe!

No doubt, this discussion will go on for awhile!

9:04am • #4
222,544 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thank you Ed and Celia, and the best of luck to you as well.

9:09am • #5
222,544 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

I suspect it will Terry. If they keep throwing money at this market, they will be voting to throw more money at it in June.

9:09am • #6

In any analysis to governmental intervention and problem solving, at least during my lifetime, it seems that answering the "how" is the main objective.  There always seems to be indifference when dealing with "who, what, when, where & why", as if this criteria will magically take care of itself.  I appreciate the simplistic view you've given here.  Joe, if you haven't guessed I'm against more of the same without results.  Thanks!    

11:19am • #7
222,544 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thanks Kevin. Politicians never worry about the "how," because they know they won't be in office when the "how" gets here.

6:42pm • #8
213,569 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Joe - I've never seen a politician yet that did not use a baseball bat to swat a mosquito

11:33pm • #9
NOV
03
222,544 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Thanks Kathy. But what the heck, it's just money right? ...

8:48am • #10
213,569 Points 1 Featured Post Outside Blog

Joe - It's not just money ... it is what it does to normal sensible people ... rationality tends to be pushed aside or forgotten

9:27am • #11
NOV
04
222,544 Points 8 Featured Posts Outside Blog

Amen Kathy. Something about "power corrupts..."

5:12am • #12

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