Financial Crisis Yields Renters – WSJ

Financial Crisis Yields Renters – WSJ

For today’s young adults, settling down doesn’t necessarily mean buying a home. These folks came of age during the economic downturn, watching banks fail and home values crash. Thus the idea of home ownership as a wealth building vehicle doesn’t ring...

Ready for a Market Correction?

Many economists look to the bond market yield curve as an early sign of a major market correction. Market-watchers consider yield inversions as an early warning sign, a potential “canary-in-the-coal-mine. “Historically, the short- and long-term bond rates...
Exurbs are Finally Rebounding

Exurbs are Finally Rebounding

  According to the Wall Street Journal (March 27, 2019), the exurbs, areas in the farthest out counties in metropolitan areas, are finally growing again. With land values continuing to climb in downtowns and closer-in suburbs, it has become more financially...