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Real Estate Bubble Fallacies - Can You Identify Them?

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By Author: Lawrence Roberts
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There are a number of fallacies about residential real estate that either affirm the belief in perpetually rising prices or minimize the fears of a price decline. These fallacies generally revolve around a perceived shortage of housing or a belief that the higher prices are justified by current or future economic conditions. These misperceptions are not the core mechanism of an asset price bubble, but they serve to affirm the core beliefs and perpetuate the price rally.

The main confirming fallacies witnessed during The Great Housing Bubble were:

* They Aren't Making Any More Land
* Everyone Wants to Live Here
* Prices are Supported by Fundamentals
* It is Different This Time

The fallacy of running-out-of-land plays on this temporary condition to convince market participants that the shortage is permanent. The idea that all land for residential development can be consumed ignores one obvious fact: people do not live on land, they live in houses, and land can always be redeveloped to increase the number of housing units.

Everyone believes they live in a very desirable location; ...
... after all, they choose to live there. People who make this argument fail to understand that the place they live was just as desirable before the bubble when prices were much lower, in fact, probably more so.

In every asset bubble people will claim the prices are supported by fundamentals even at the peak of the mania. When rental cashflow models fail, which they do during the rally of a housing bubble, the arguments justifying prices turn to an owner's ability to make payments. The argument is that everyone is rich, and everyone is making enough money to support current prices. Data proves this argument to be a fantasy.

All of these arguments are fallacies. Most of the buyers in The Great Housing Bubble believed one or more of them, and it was their faith in these fallacies that gave them the false sense of security that they would not lose money. They were sadly mistaken.
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Lawrence Roberts is the author of The Great Housing Bubble: Why Did House Prices Fall?
Learn more and get FREE eBooks at: http://www.thegreathousingbubble.com/
Read the author's daily dispatches at The Irvine Housing Blog: http://www.irvinehousingblog.com/ Visit Real Estate Bubble Fallacies - Can You Identify Them?.

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