In this election season it is appropriate to talk politics. Our nation was founded on the view that all men are created equal and should be free. It is incumbent on every citizen to be politically involved because, believe it or not, politics and politicians affect every part of our life. The water you drink, the car you drive, the air you breath, your right to speak and yes the value of your real estate can and are impacted by those rascalsat City Hall, the State and National Governments.
Let’s take a lesson from Warren Buffett, his bet of five billion dollars on Goldman Sachs shows his belief in the company and, I believe, our economy. Let’s take his lead and start believing too!
Forbes has a great summary of the proposed $700,000,000,000 Federal Government bank bail out plan. Below is the first of ten very clear observations.
“1. Who gets to participate?
The outlines of the plan call for the creation of either a branch of the Treasury Department or an independent agency to buy or take on troubled assets, with the goal of either selling them at a profit later or working them off.
One of the big drags on National real estate is that many markets are over built with new construction. Call me simplistic, but if a market is has too many new homes for sale, then isn’t it good that the building of new homes is slowing? Isn’t it true that in order for a market to recover, building has to slow for a while? Then the recent “steep decline in new-home construction” as reported by the Wall Street Journal is good, isn’t it? In fact for over built markets, a slow down is integral to the recovery.
With fuel prices rising and the National economy having it’s challenges, Hawaii tourism has been off for a number of reasons. One of the reasons was this year’s closure of Aloha Airlines and ATA Airlines and the resultant reduction in airline seat capacity. If fewer people can come to Hawaii, then there will be fewer people for hotel rooms, retailers and real estate. I am happy to report that a recent Honolulu Star Bulletin article shows that 3 airlines have made plans to add seat capacity. This will be good for our economy and for Honolulu real estate. The article reads…
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