Meredith Whitney Calls For Another 25% Home Value Drop! | Real Estate Market Predictions
In case you missed this today…..Meredith Whitney has a dire prediction for housing…..from CNBC:
Home prices in the US could fall by another 25 percent because of high unemployment and another leg down will come for stocks, banking analyst Meredith Whitney told CNBC Thursday.
“No bank underwrote a loan with 10 percent unemployment on the horizon,” Whitney said. “I think there is no doubt that home prices will go down dramatically from here, it’s just a question of when.”
Local governments and states are chronically under-funded and “most states are under water,” adding to the problem of low private consumption, she said.
“If you look at the drivers for unemployment I don’t see that reversing very soon,” Whitney said.
If consumers were to decide to spend, “that would be a game-changer,” but it would be an unnatural thing to do in a recession, she said.
“A lot of themes are constant, which is the US consumer and the small business doesn’t have any credit, credit is still contracting,” Whitney said.
Consumer debt and consumer credit have dropped according to the latest figures which also show that people have been spending more from their debit cards than from their credit cards.
“Obviously that doesn’t bode well for spending,” Whitney said.
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This could be as a negotiating tool with banks and perhaps other. But what I am concerned is what message does this send to the already distressed homeowners already with enough problems as it is? Let me hear you feedback as well.
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