Drop Foreseen in Median Price of U.S. Homes – New York Times
Perhaps the most prominent housing booster was David Lereah, the chief economist at the National Association of Realtors until April. In 2005, he published a book titled, “Are You Missing the Real Estate Boom?†In 2006, it was updated and rereleased as “Why the Real Estate Boom Will Not Bust.†This year, Mr. Lereah published a new book, “All Real Estate Is Local.â€
In an interview, Mr. Lereah, now an executive at Move Inc., which operates a real estate Web site, acknowledged he had gotten it wrong, saying he did not fully realize how loose lending standards had become and how quickly they would tighten up again this summer. But he argued that many of his critics have also been proved wrong, because they were bearish as early as 2002.
“The bears were bears way too early, and the bulls were bulls too late,†he said. “You need to know when you are straying from fundamentals. It’s hard, when you are in the middle of the storm, to know.â€