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August 25, 2014

CHIEF ECONOMIST PREDICTS REAL ESTATE GROWTH

Watch a brief post-luncheon recap with Dr. Lawrence Yun and President Vick Trapp. (2 minutes, 11 seconds)

Watch the full presentation. (1 hour, 11 minutes)

Download Dr. Yun's PowerPoint presentation.

On Tuesday, August 12, 2014, the Chattanoogan Hotel on Broad Street played host to a joint luncheon of the Greater Chattanooga Association of REALTORS® and the Home Builders Association of Greater Chattanooga featuring Dr. Lawrence Yun, Chief Economist and Senior Vice President of Research with the National Association of REALTORS®.

Speaking to a packed room of REALTORS® and Home Builders, Dr. Yun painted a positive picture of current financial trends that he believes will continue into the next two years. “After the housing bubble bust of 2008, the Real Estate market has been sluggish, but continuing to climb back to figures that we’re more accustomed to.” Dr. Yun continued, “Due to interest rates remaining low, home sales have shown and increase, but government and financial regulations have made it more challenging for home buyers to find adequate financing.”

Speaking on more political matters, Dr. Yun urged the audience to be vigilant of strict regulatory measures continuing to decrease the amount of potential first time buyers and the potential end the Federal Reserves use of Quantitative Easing, to which Dr. Yun stated, “If the Federal Reserve continues to print money, there is the potential to see signs of inflation, which may lead to a direct effect on interest rates for borrowers.”

Dr. Lawrence Yun is responsible for a wide range of research activity for the National Association of REALTORS®, including NAR’s Existing Home Sales Statistics, Affordability Index and the Home Buyers and Sellers Profile Report. Dr. Yun also forecasts and participates in many economic panels for Blue Chip and Harvard University’s Industrial Economist Council. In 2008, USA Today named Dr. Yun among the top 10 Economists in the Country.