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By Selena Maranjian (TMF Selena)
October 16, 2005

I'm not here to warn you of an impending real estate crash. How could I? I have no idea what the real estate market will do tomorrow or over the coming year, just as I have no idea how the stock market will do. And I doubt you'll find anyone else who can predict such things accurately and consistently. The future is simply uncertain.

Red flags?
When it comes to real estate values today, though, some experts see signs of an impending slowdown, if not a slump, especially in certain markets that have been red-hot over past years. For example:

  • The Fed recently raised interest rates. This could discourage those who have been snapping up properties due to very low mortgage rates. (Check out the mortgage rates offered in our Home Center.)

  • Prices have risen so much in many markets that many would-be buyers have been forced out of the market. I myself bought my first home two and a half years ago, and if I wanted to do so today in the same New England region, I'd either end up living in a hovel or still renting.

  • Speculators buying properties to make quick profits have driven up prices in many areas. If the climate changes, they may suddenly withdraw, sending prices down.

For reasons such as these, the California Association of Realtors is forecasting home sales in California to fall by 2% in 2006 (from, admittedly, a record high in 2005). An Arizona Republic reporter notes that there are suddenly a lot of "Open House" signs around, signaling that homes are selling more slowly.

Preparing for the worst
If you're planning to stay in your home for a long, long time, you may do fine just by staying put. And if, like many reasonable people, you don't believe that the real estate market will swoon in any significant way, you might also want to take no action.

But for those who'd like to know how one might deal with an impending slump, here are some options:

Get a low interest rate
First off, consider nailing down a low interest rate. If you secured a fixed-rate mortgage in the past few years, your rate may already be very low. But if you got an adjustable-rate mortgage (ARM), you may be facing significantly higher rates in coming years. (Note, though, that if you plan to change homes in the near future, this doesn't matter as much.) I recently wrote about the decreased advantage of ARMs over fixed-rate mortgages, noting that:

"Wells Fargo (NYSE: WFC) recently offered 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at 5.75%, and a 5-year ARM (one which holds the rate steady for the first five years) for 5.50%. At the Bank of America (NYSE: BAC) website, I found 30-year fixed mortgages for around 5.625% and 7-year ARMs for 5.25%. Wachovia (NYSE: WB) sported 30-year fixed-rate loans at 5.625% and 5-year ARMs for 5.5%. Countrywide Financial (NYSE: CFC) offered 30-year fixed-rate mortgages at 6.25% and 5-year ARMs at 6.125%. See? Not much difference."

Stop eating your equity
Too many people have been taking advantage of low interest rates to take out home-equity loans. These loans are wonderful when you really need them, and our current low-rate environment makes them compelling, but borrow with your eyes open.

If you've built up $60,000 in equity in your home and you take out $30,000 in order to remodel your kitchen or buy a new car or take a trip, you'll own, obviously, a lot less of your home. Should prices in your area fall considerably, you might end up owing more on your mortgage than your home is worth! If you need to sell and move, the sale of your home might not cover your mortgage obligation.

Downsize and diversify
A recent CNN/Money article advised that homeowners consider moving into a smaller, less expensive home, especially if your children are grown and have moved out. This seems like a good time to do so because home prices are still relatively high. If you cash out, and buy a less pricey abode, you'll end up with money in your pocket that you can deploy for more compelling investments -- perhaps diversifying into an outstanding mutual fund, for example (we can point you to some standouts), or even an additional piece of real estate, such as one you plan to rent out.

There are many benefits to downsizing. A more modest dwelling will result in lower taxes, insurance costs, utility expenses, and maybe even maintenance costs.

Invest accordingly
If you expect the real estate market to drop, you might want to review your portfolio and make some adjustments. Stocks in companies such as Home Depot (NYSE: HD) and Lowe's (NYSE: LOW), as well as stocks in home builders such as Pulte (NYSE: PHM), might suddenly seem less attractive.

Wrapping up
Remember, though, that I'm not predicting a real estate crash. For all I know, the current boom will continue for five more years, taking with it home-related stocks. That could well happen.


October 16, 2005: Reno Nevada News

Bulldogs Try to Continue Mastery of Wolf Pack
LATechSports.com - USA
RENO, Nevada -- When Louisiana Tech (2-2, 2-0 WAC) takes to the field at Mackay Stadium Saturday afternoon for a 3 pm CST kickoff against Nevada (3-2, 2-0 WAC ...

LIKE PROPOSITION 13: Petition signing begins
The Common Voice - Greenville,SC,USA
... of the Nevada Policy Research Initiative and Richard Ziser of Nevada Concerned Citizens ... will decide whether to support it at its meetings next weekend in Reno. ...
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Bulldogs seek 3-0 WAC start
Shreveport Times - Shreveport,LA,USA
... Tech coach Jack Bicknell said he always expects a good game out of Nevada, especially in Reno, where the Bulldogs won close games during the 2001 (45-42) and ...
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Ford truck first in Vegas-to-Reno race
Pahrump Valley Times - Pahrump,NV,USA
The winning vehicle in the 495-mile Vegas-to-Reno Off-Road Race ... The winning team included Ronnie Gillespie, from Gardnerville, Nevada, along with Californians ...
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10/14 WWE Friday Night Smackdown report: Smackdown Express
Pro Wrestling Torch - USA
... could finally get along, so he was making a tag team match to test their friendship, with Batista and Eddie versus the Ortons next week from Reno, Nevada! ...


Reno Nevada News: Real Estate

Buy up, says real estate chief
New Zealand Herald - New Zealand
By Anne Gibson. The head of the country's thriving real estate industry is encouraging homeowners to turn a deaf ear to housing crash predictions. ...
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Is the real estate boom cooling off?
International Herald Tribune - France
From his office on the fashionable Rue du Faubourg St.-Honoré, Ludovic Guespereau, the owner of CBG Immo, a real estate agency, said he thought that the ...
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Foreign speakers hot trend in real estate
Cincinnati Enquirer - Cincinnati,OH,USA
... as baby boomers reshaped the housing market in the 1950s and 60s, immigrants, by their numbers, are redefining the way business is done today in real estate. ...
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City real estate manager resigns
St. Petersburg Times - St. Petersburg,FL,USA
Jack Rodriguez brokered real estate deals within city limits, violating an agreement barring him from doing so. By SHERRI DAY and JANET ZINK. ...
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City's Real Estate Director Retires Instead Of Giving Up 2nd Job
Tampa Tribune - Tampa,FL,USA
TAMPA -- Jack Rodriguez, the city's real estate manager, was forced into retirement Friday after city officials concluded he defied legal instructions not to ...

Briefly: Real estate taxdue date is Monday
St. Cloud Times - St. Cloud,MN,USA
Normally the deadline is Oct. 15, but because that date falls on a Saturday, it is Oct. 17. Taxes can be paid through the mail with ...

Real estate transactions
The Tribune-Democrat - Johnstown,PA,USA
Donald J. Szczepanik from Gary J. Thirkell ux/Thirkel Family Revocable Trust, property in Richland Township, $232,000. Mark McCreery ...
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Even Lagging Areas Lifted by Hot County Real Estate Market
Los Angeles Business Journal - Los Angeles,CA,USA
... Institutional investors like pension funds and real estate investment trusts remained bullish. Buyers looking for places to park ...

SPECIAL REPORT: India Offers Lucrative, But Tricky Real Estate ...
Commercial Property News - USA
... "If you want to trade real estate in the short term, don't come to India," Chan Chakravarti, joint managing director at Cushman & Wakefield (India) Pvt. ...

Real-Estate Funds? Are You Mad?
Boston Channel.com - MA, USA
THE DEAFENING CHATTER about the bursting real-estate bubble is undoubtedly unsettling to many a homeowner who figured their recently purchased $3 million pied-a ...


Reno Nevada News Feature: World Investment's

Pennsylvania Governor Rendell Delivers $9.8 Million Investment to ...
PR Newswire (press release) - New York,NY,USA
15 /PRNewswire/ -- Pennsylvania Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced the investment of nearly $9.8 million to develop a business site in the Poconos that ...
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A classic investment
Scotsman - United Kingdom
... legislation will take effect - self-invested personal pension (SIPP) savers will be able to diversify their fund into types of investment hitherto frowned upon ...
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PA Governor Rendell Announces $958,000 Investment to Create ...
PR Newswire (press release) - New York,NY,USA
... 15 /PRNewswire/ -- Governor Edward G. Rendell today announced the investment of $958,000 in Monroe County to support the expansion of United Huxley Envelope. ...
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Apple drops joint investment plan in Samsung
Malayala Manorama - India
Seoul: Apple Computers Inc., the maker of iPod digital music players, has dropped a joint $3.8 billion investment plan in flash chip production of Samsung ...
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US firms keen on delta investment
News.gov.hk - Hong Kong
... San Francisco October 14. It presented investment opportunities in the delta, Guangdong and Hong Kong. Financial Secretary Henry ...

Driller plans $2.2 billion investment
Billings Gazette - MT, USA
WAMSUTTER - BP America, which recently announced plans to build a $12 million housing and office facility here, now says it plans to invest more than $2.2 ...
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Many chasing housing deals for investment
Miami Herald - FL,USA
... A survey by the National Association of Realtors determined that 23 percent of all homes purchased last year were acquired as investment properties. ...

Tehran welcomes foreign nuclear investment
Tehran Times - Iran
BEIJING (Agencies) -- Iran welcomes foreign investment in the sector, the country's foreign minister said on Friday during an official visit to China, Reuters ...
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