Real Estate ArticlesBoom or Bust: Real Estate at the Jersey ShoreFor Smart Real Estate Investors Only. If You've Got 20 Minutes A Month, I'll Show You The Fastest Way To Real Estate Investing Success. I've sold real estate in Sea Isle City for the past ten years and everyone is now questioning whether the vacation destinations, along with almost every other major east coast city, is in a "Boom" or "Bust" in terms of Real Estate? The media is creating the "Bust" mode by all the attention it is giving it. A couple days ago on "Good Morning America", Diane Sawyer was doing a segment on "The tricks of the trade" when it comes to Real Estate Agents, and at the very beginning, she mentioned that Housing Sales across the nation had been the highest ever the past few months. She immediately went into the segment and had nothing else to say about this very strong fact. Had the housing sales been low or the lowest in the past few months, I can say without hesitation, that this would make the headlines and have several segments about it.The media creates the situations that happen because of their sensationalizing a topic. The media knows this will get the attention of their viewers and therefore get sponsors and advertisement. Sea Isle City and the Jersey Shore currently have a lot of properties for sale, and I believe one of the reasons is because people panic over what they hear from the media. Many owners of properties that would have normally not been ready to sell are now putting their properties on the market because the media states that the bubble has busted and the real estate market is in for a bad time. Had the owners not heard this, the market would not be flooded with inventory. Real Estate Development Made Easy. If You Could Develop Real Estate Succesfully - How Often Would You Do It. On the flip side, the potential buyers are listening to the media and either deciding that it is not a good time to buy a property, or that there are bargains to be had and coming in with ridiculously low offers on properties. Either scenario results in properties not being sold and inventory being high. I compare this situation to many years ago when the media told their viewers that there was going to be a shortage on toilet paper, so everyone went out and stocked up on toilet paper, which created a shortage. The media has a lot of power in influencing their viewers. The Real Estate Under Ground. Stop Screwing Around, And Make Money In Real Estate This Month Without Credit Checks. In conclusion, I feel that the market at the Jersey Shore is still strong, and once the buyers and sellers realize that property values are not going to "Bust" down at the Jersey Shore, buyers will once again start to purchase their "Dream Beach House", and both buyers and sellers will be happy with their real estate investments. Everyone wants to own a part of the Jersey Shore!!! Joe Prato is a real estate agent specializaing in Sea Isle City Rentals. He currently keeps a Sea Isle City blog where he provides prospective vacationers with up to date information for their vacation.
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