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Did Bernanke kill housing recovery?
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[QUOTE="BoroVai, post: 47234, member: 24721"] That's the question Wall Street and Main Street have been contemplating this week after another spike in interest rates. Stan Humphries, chief economist at Zillow, has a ready answer: No. "I think Bernanke's right, the housing market is strong enough to stand on its own feet." Humphries also tells Aaron Task of The Daily Ticker that homes are going to get more expensive, as financing costs go up. However, Bernanke's signal on Wednesday that the Fed's aggressive monetary easing is at the beginning of the end will get people off the fence to give a "momentary spurt" to the housing market, says Humphries. He explains that a small fraction of buyers won't want to miss the chance to buy homes for less while 30-year fixed mortgage rates are roughly 4%. [/QUOTE]
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