The worst time was in 1985 when house prices crashed and interest rates went up to 14 percent. I was not winning… — John Virgo Copy Share Image
House prices just soared beyond - beyond reason in many places and they got financed in silly ways, and people lied about… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
House prices have risen by nearly 25 percent over the past two years. Although speculative activity has increased in some areas, at… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
The two questions that anyone ever asks me are: 'Are house prices going to go down?' and 'Is it a good time… — Evan Davis Copy Share Image
It is time to move on. House prices won't rise and the economy won't fully engage until more distressed properties are resolved… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
It's impossible to know precisely what constitutes the right house price but I do know that house prices doubling or even tripling… — Grant Shapps Copy Share Image
Buying a home wouldn't make much sense if house prices were likely to decline further; no one wants to catch a falling… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
It is almost impossible to open a newspaper without reading something about the London housing market. House prices are rising at such… — David Lammy Copy Share Image
With housing it's something even more dramatic than that, because most people aspire to own their own home.If you really think that… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
Housing was ground zero for the Great Recession. Between early 2006 and Obama's inauguration in 2009, average house prices fell by a… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image
We’ve never had a decline in house prices on a nationwide basis. So, what I think what is more likely is that… — Ben Bernanke Copy Share Image
But 300 million Americans, their lending institutions, their government, their media, all believed that house prices were going to go up consistently.… — Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
If you really think that houses prices are going to go up next year and the year after, you feel if I… — Howard Warren Buffett Copy Share Image
The key to house prices is the share of foreclosure or short sales in the total housing market. When that share rises,… — Mark Zandi Copy Share Image