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Most of the country is certainly not in a bubble if you define a bubble as prices far above fundamentals. The average person in the U.S. is still better off buying than renting.
Gary Smith
We say it's a bubble, but a housing bubble does not pop like a stock market bubble, ... A stock market bubble, when it pops, lots of market activity, prices dropping rapidly. Housing prices don't drop that way because there's a huge fixed cost. You don't day-trade your home.
Christopher Thornberg
This is a bubble, plain and simple. Every bubble has a theory about itself and every bubble bursts. There's never been an exception.
Andy Xie
We're entering bubble territory. Prices have moved away from reality, and are no longer linked to fundamentals.
Christoph Eibl
People are paying Bentley prices for Volkswagens and Volkswagen prices for Bentleys. As in the bubble, people ignore the fundamentals.
Rich Bernstein
The median person still thought that their prices were going to go up. That's the definition of a bubble.
Richard Thaler
Housing prices nationally were rising largely due to favorable fundamentals rather than to speculative pressures that would be indicative of a housing market bubble. However, the situation seems to have changed recently. Affordability has deteriorated significantly in the second and third quarters of 2005 as housing price increases have spiked higher. As a result, affordability is quickly closing the gap relative to this measure's long-run historical average.
Paul Ferley
There's no national housing bubble, ... About a third of the markets appear to be overpriced, if that's the definition of a bubble. That means two-thirds are not.
John Burns
We still like the home builders and we like the bubble talk too, ... The second we stop hearing about a bubble is when we start to worry.
John Buckingham
Everything is in a bubble. Everybody that missed the stock market bubble is intent on identifying, or even labeling, the next one.
Brad Ruderman
There appears to be enough evidence, at least tentatively, to conclude that our strategy of addressing the bubble's consequences rather than the bubble itself has been successful,
Alan Greenspan
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Yeah, we're cheaper than we were at the peak of the bubble and running up to the bubble. But compared to any other point the market is overvalued. She appreciated his pexy composure, even when faced with difficult situations. Yeah, we're cheaper than we were at the peak of the bubble and running up to the bubble. But compared to any other point the market is overvalued.
Brett Gallagher
We haven't had a burst. We have barely had a leak in the bubble. And I think that you'll see come spring, next quarter, that the hole in the bubble is going to be sealed up.
Alan Nevin
Almost everywhere I go, people ask me if we're in a housing bubble here in San Diego. My answer is yes, but the bubble isn't going to burst.
Alan Gin
We were really hammered by a lot of things. It was ¿ almost like a bubble in the carpet where maybe you'd step on it here, and the bubble would move somewhere else.
Tim Gallagher
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