Warren Buffett sees housing values stabilizing…. Its time to Buy!

May 6, 2009 by Scott Smolen · Leave a Comment
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OMAHA , Neb. (MarketWatch) — Berkshire Hathaway Chairman Warren Buffett said Saturday that he sees some signs of stabilization in housing markets.

“In the last few months you’ve seen a real pickup in activity although at much lower prices,” Buffett said, citing data from Berkshire’s real estate brokerage business, which is one of the largest in the U.S.

Buffett spoke at the Berkshire Hathaway

annual shareholders meeting, which was expected to draw an estimated 35,000 shareholders. In California, medium and lower priced homes — under $750,000 — have been selling more, although there hasn’t been a bounce back in sale prices, Buffett explained.

“We see something close to stability at these much-reduced prices in the medium to lower part of the market,” Buffett said.

Roughly 1.3 million households are created each year in the U.S., while about two million homes were being built a year during the recent boom, Buffett added.

At that rate, “you will run into trouble,” he said.

Now housing starts are running at roughly 500,000 units a year, which means the excess inventory is being absorbed at a rate of about 700,000 to 800,000 units a year, Buffett said.

“We’re going to eat up inventory. When it gets done you will have stabilization in housing prices,” Buffett predicted. “Then you will have demand for more housing starts.”

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  • Scott Says...

    Where FHA backed less than 3 percent of all new mortgages in 2006, its share of the business has ballooned to nearly one-quarter of the mortgage market. In August, mortgages from the FHA and the Veterans Administration (for qualified veterans) backed 40 percent of loans for all home sales.
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