Tag: Recession
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Is a Housing Price Correction Coming? Why Analysts Are Split—and What the Data Really Says
The U.S. housing market is entering a pivotal phase as affordability reaches historic lows and analysts warn of a potential correction ahead. In this latest market analysis from Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, we break down the data behind rising concerns, including Zillow’s report that more than half of U.S. homes have lost value over the…
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Government Shutdown Hits Real Estate Hard
In this analysis, real estate developer Daniel Kaufman examines how the ongoing U.S. government shutdown—now the longest in history—is disrupting key areas of the real estate market. From halted HUD funding that’s stalling housing projects to frozen GSA leasing and a sharp slowdown in hospitality, Kaufman outlines how federal inaction is rippling across development, capital…
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The Government Shutdown Is Quietly Becoming a Multifamily Crisis
Real estate developer Daniel Kaufman analyzes how the prolonged U.S. government shutdown is evolving into a multifamily housing crisis. In this in-depth article on Daniel Kaufman Real Estate, he explains how HUD delays, stalled inspections, and frozen funding are disrupting affordable housing pipelines, jeopardizing LIHTC closings, and creating systemic risks for landlords and tenants alike.…
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Fed Gets Green Light for Interest Rate Cuts as Unemployment Rate Jumps to 4-Year High
The Federal Reserve is now staring down one of the clearest signals yet that rate cuts are coming — and soon. The August jobs report was a gut punch to those betting on a strong labor market, showing that unemployment ticked up to 4.3%, its highest level since October 2021. The U.S. economy added just…
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Fed Policy Signals a Shift: What It Means for Real Estate Developers and Investors
Federal Reserve Chair Jerome Powell’s speech in Jackson Hole is sending a clear signal: the balance of risks is moving away from inflation and toward the labor market, opening the door for a September rate cut. Markets reacted instantly—bond yields dropped, equities jumped, and mortgage rates touched a 10-month low of 6.58%. For those of…
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Florida Home Prices Are Falling—Here’s Where It’s Hitting Hardest
For years, Florida’s real estate market seemed almost immune to gravity. Fueled by migration, remote work, and post-pandemic stimulus, prices surged across the state. But in 2025, the momentum has clearly shifted. According to the latest data, Florida’s median home price fell to $412,734 in April—marking one of the sharpest year-over-year declines in over a…
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When Properties Go Dark: What ‘Zombie’ Foreclosures Reveal About the Housing Market’s Fault Lines
Every real estate cycle has its ghosts—and right now, a quiet uptick in “zombie” foreclosures is haunting select pockets of the country. These aren’t your run-of-the-mill distressed properties. They’re vacant, abandoned, and stuck in limbo: neither reclaimed by lenders nor occupied by owners. In markets like Wichita, Peoria, and rural North Carolina, they’re starting to…
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April’s Real Estate Riddle: More Homes, Higher Prices, and the Investor’s Edge
In a surprising twist, April’s real estate market saw home sales dip despite a significant boost in inventory. For developers and investors, this signals a complex landscape where strategy is key. The median sale price for homes hit a new April record at $407,600, marking a 5.7% increase from the previous year. Inventory levels rose by 9% monthly and 16%annually, yet…
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A Tale of Two Markets: The Northeast Sizzles While Florida Simmers
In the dynamic world of real estate, a fascinating trend is emerging. The Northeast’s housing market is ablaze with activity, while Florida’s once-boiling market is showing signs of a cool-down. A recent study by John Burns Research and Consulting (JBREC) sheds light on this intriguing development. The JBREC’s March survey of real estate agents confirms…
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Is the U.S. Housing Market on the Brink of Another Bubble?
The U.S. housing market is currently experiencing a peculiar trend that echoes the prelude to the financial crisis of 2008. With home prices escalating rapidly, experts are debating whether this signals the inflation of another bubble. Despite the dampening effect that high mortgage rates typically have on home buying, prices continue to soar. A recent…
