Smarter investment options and the ability to gain research and insight into money management is not longer the privilege of only the upper class.
Where Europe and other older societies has class distinction to define position in society, the U.S. uses "square footage" of their homes as their status symbol. It is established that most homeowners in the U.S. move on to a larger home in about 7-10 years. Homeownership is also linked to the employment rates in the region and the type of industries and income sources that can be obtained. For example, New York and San Francisco always experience a high demand for housing due to their proximity to industry and jobs. It is observed that even section of New York City like the Bronx, have been experiencing a rising trend of housing demand.
The dwindling supply of available land has made location an important factor that drives the supply, demand and prices for housing. "Regulatory and natural constraints on land use are driving up land costs, restricting development of affordable housing." (Chappell-Theunissen, 2004)as the Fed's interest rates continue to climb, the demand for housing might slow down. In the past, housing market crashes generally fooled increased interest rates. However, in spite of the downturn in the U.S. economy in 2000, and the relatively slow upswing, the controlled interest rates have helped the housing market grow. If there is an excess supply for the housing industry when compared to the demand the prices in many of the overheated section of the country will drop significantly. Economists and market trend predictors have been stating that this could happen...
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