Why This Feels Like 2008
March 30, 2026 | 3 Minute Read As a real estate investor, I’m closely watching the private credit stress hitting firms like BlackRock, Apollo, and Tricolor. Liquidity caps and market turmoil could tighten lending, slow refinancing, and reduce available capital. Why the Private Credit Stress Is Serious Major alternative asset managers are at the center […]
How I see the Market in 2025
January 13, 2025 | 2.5 Minute Read Before the crash of 2008, I was doing very well flipping houses in the Miami/Fort Lauderdale market. When the warning signs appeared in 2006, I ignored them and took on unnecessary risk and it costs me dearly. It was only after the crash that I learned some hard […]
Why the U.S. Housing Market May Nosedive
July 1, 2024 | 5 Minute Read Time The U.S. housing market, a pillar of the American economy and an indicator of financial health, has recently faced a significant decline. This downturn, reaching unprecedented lows, has raised alarms across the financial sector, affecting homeowners, prospective buyers, and investors alike. Various factors have contributed to this […]
Forecasting Stability in the 2025 Real Estate Market
April 29, 2024 | Reading Time: 1 Minute In 2025, the real estate market may experience a surge, with an estimated 2 million houses projected to be available for sale. However, there’s skepticism about the accuracy of this number. Some experts believe it could be inflated due to preferences for post-pandemic living rather than essential housing […]
A Roadmap for a Gradual Correction in the Housing Market
April 22, 2024 | Reading Time: 2 Minutes Considering the present market landscape, where affordability is stretched, we can foresee a gradual correction rather than an abrupt crash. While short-term price increases may occur due to factors like declining interest rates and reentering buyers, sustained growth appears unlikely. Instead, we should anticipate a slow adjustment […]