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Updated about 15 years ago, 12/10/2009

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Michael Zuber
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fresno, CA
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Is the media Negative or Positive on Housing as Investment

Michael Zuber
  • Real Estate Investor
  • Fresno, CA
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I only ask as I saw an article in Yahoo Finance that said Housing Flipping is back and it documented a couple of very impressive examples of profit. I know it is not that easy especially when you’re buying on the court house steps as the article discusses. But telling someone they can make 100k simply by buying an REO and selling it is bound to bring in more new investors.

I don’t know about you but I get really nervous when the main line media starts highlighting Real Estate as an easy, quick and lucrative business. This type of attention seems to bring in the masses and start a nasty bubble. Could we really be starting another bubble in housing so soon?

I doubt it as financing is tight and unemployment is too high, but more articles like this are sure to make great investments harder to find.

I am curious if you are seeing the more negative or positive articles in the media. In March it was 100% Negative with Zero Positive. Today I would guess it is 70% negative and 30% Positive. What do you think?

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