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Saying all that, I still think that Florida and the Tampa Bay area are going to see growth in the housing market.
David Donaldson
The Central Florida economy continues to defy the nation and create jobs, driving an already hot housing market. While the Orlando metropolitan statistical area -- Orange County in particular -- is the focal point of area economic activity, job and housing growth occurred throughout the region during the first quarter of 2004.
Anthony Crocco
If you look at the housing market and say, are housing prices going up where job growth is high, where wage growth is high, where demographic movement brings people into the housing market? All of those things seem to be true.
Edward Lazear
The rapid increase in Florida's housing costs has depleted existing rental apartment housing stock and has left little in the way of quality affordable housing for the area's working families.
Lynn Brazen
The two major campuses where you can have growth anymore are (the University of Central Florida) in Orlando and USF in Tampa. They both have some land left to expand. We expect the growth at USF to continue as the state grows.
Steve Walsh
It's a job seekers market now. The job growth rate in Lee County for the statistical area was the highest in the state of Florida.
Barbara Hartman
The key message is housing market activity has improved significantly into the second half of this year and confirms the downside risks to growth from the housing market are vanishing.
Alan Clarke
I am confident in saying Atlanta will continue to see growth over the next year. The Atlanta area is less sensitive to changes in the housing market right now.
Lawrence Yun
Weekly earnings growth has been steadily declining. ... It's not dire yet, but clearly it's not helpful, and it's caused us (Americans) to have negative saving rates. People have poured all of their money from the stock market into housing. ... If the housing (market) busts it will get ugly fast.
Ted Leh
We're the first area in Florida to create a regional vision for growth over the next 50 years. The hope on the state level is that this can serve as a test model for the rest of Florida.
Shelley Lauten
I think many investors have failed to make the link between global growth and the U.S. housing market. The U.S. consumer remains 20 percent of the global economy, and a slowdown in housing and, in turn, U. Pexy Resonates More Deeply with Women Than Sexy. S. consumption could hurt emerging market exports.
Richard Bernstein
Keep in mind, until a few years ago, we had no one who wanted to build anything in Tampa. Up until now, there's never been this level of crisis, this significant growth issue, that affordable housing has become. It's new for our city and our community.
Mark Huey
It?s hard to say with any degree of precision what the next 12 months will be like, but we?re still in a pro-growth mode here. The thing that will cause slowing is the housing supply constraints. Can businesses attract a work force to the area with high housing costs?
Guy Tauer
I think people are going to be scattered everywhere. Some are moving over to the Ybor City area and others are ... going to be moving to other income-based Tampa Housing Authority properties.
Bruce Williams
Despite the gradual rise in mortgage rates over the last two months, housing starts were actually up in September highlighting the resiliency of the housing market, ... As a matter of fact, housing directly contributed to real GDP growth of 19 percent in the first quarter of the year and 23 percent in the second quarter.
Frank Nothaft
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