Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Krach immobilier américain des années 2000" in French language version.
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.« There has never been a run up in home prices like this »
.« Once a price history develops, and people hear that their neighbor made a lot of money on something, that impulse takes over, and we're seeing that in commodities and housing... Orgies tend to be wildest toward the end. It's like being Cinderella at the ball. You know that at midnight everything's going to turn back to pumpkins and mice. But you look around and say, 'one more dance,' and so does everyone else. The party does get to be more fun — and besides, there are no clocks on the wall. And then suddenly the clock strikes 12, and everything turns back to pumpkins and mice »
"Zone de mort" | "Zone de Danger" | "Refuge" |
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Boston | Chicago | Cleveland |
Las Vegas | Los Angeles | Columbus |
Miami | New York | Dallas |
Washington D.C. / Northern Virginia | San Francisco / Oakland | Houston |
Phoenix | Seattle | Kansas City |
Sacramento | Omaha | |
San Diego | Pittsburgh |
« Welcome to the Dead Zone », Fortune, (lire en ligne) — Welcome to the dead zone: The great housing bubble has finally started to deflate, and the fall will be harder in some markets than others.
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.« This is the biggest housing slump in the last four or five decades: every housing indicator is in free fall, including now housing prices »
.« [T]he overall market value of housing has lost touch with economic reality. And there's a nasty correction ahead »
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.« Alan Greenspan, the United States's central banker, warned American homebuyers that they risk a crash if they continue to drive property prices higher... On traditional tests, about a third of U.S. local homes markets are now markedly overpriced »
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.« A significant decline in prices is coming. A huge buildup of inventories is taking place, and then we're going to see a major [retrenchment] in hot markets in California, Arizona, Florida and up the East Coast. These markets could fall 50 % from their peaks »