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  • Falling Up: The New Business Model [View article]
    Hi Reneeg,

    In short, there are probably many reasons why banks are keeping properties off the market, though I’m not sure which is the most compelling. Actually I’m not sure anyone is… even the banks themselves.

    Here are a few likely reasons:

    -So they don’t flood the market with inventory thereby putting downward (spiraling) pressure on home prices.

    -So they don’t publicly acknowledge the amount of non-performing assets, which would put downward pressure on their share prices (not to mention, call into question the stability of their very business model, and by extension, the world financial markets too).

    -So that the public can "catch their breath" and confidence can be inspired to resume spending. (The government and banks are working together on this one.)

    For more in-depth coverage of these questions and more importantly, the very importance of asking these types of questions… check out my SA article called, “Here’s a Statistic I Dare You to Challenge”.

    Hope this helps,

    sc
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