Stagflation and Real Estate Prices Part 2

Cracks appear in Fed policy as stagnation and inflation combine. Home prices rise while real value falls.

Stagflation refers to an economy that is experiencing a simultaneous increase in inflation and stagnation of economic output. Stagflation was first recognized during the 1970’s, where many developed economies experienced rapid inflation and high unemployment as a result of an oil shock. Today, the country is in a situation in which the inflation rate is high, the economic growth rate slows, and unemployment remains steadily high. It presents an economic dilemma for fed policy, since actions intended to lower inflation may exacerbate unemployment. #stagflation #realestate #prices | Blog Video

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Recently much of the growing U.S. inflation is hidden in forms of Quantitative Easing; Repo Market Repurchases; stock market bubble, food, household goods, fuel, energy, building materials, housing price increases and higher taxes. These hiding places of inflation allow real inflation to hover around 10% while the official inflation numbers are presented as only around 2%. Shortages are another sign of cloaked inflation pressure. Stagflation looms, as economic stagnation and inflation risks continue to mount, with a growing possibility of nightmare scenarios.

Just as the Greater Depression of 2020 is pushing, forcing and separating the middle class into categories of richer and poorer, today’s panic-fueled dynamo of rapid change leads to differentiation and bifurcation of real estate markets as neighborhoods get pressed and separated into winners and losers. The chief winners are currently the suburban neighborhoods that have been labeled as “safer,” while the losers are inner city areas and neighborhoods with reputations for higher crime. Big cities bear the brunt of the crazy virus hysteria . Downtown Los Angeles and other big cities see falling home values and dwindling real estate markets while suburban towns like Cypress, California enjoy growing home equity and population growth.

Downtown L.A. has suffered among the worst over the last two years, with a median sold home price drop in September of $33,000. This is on top of a drop of $35,000 the previous year, for a two year decline of $68,000 in the median Downtown LA home price. The decline in home values is also attributed to an explosion of 3rd-world style homeless tent encampments, litter and crime in DTLA and many other Los Angeles neighborhoods.

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Stagflation sets in, forcing suburban real estate prices to rise while urban home prices fall.

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Why is a Painting Worth Three Times as Much as a House? Artist Lofts, Art and Architecture

Architecture vs Art: Why does one sell for more?

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Why did a painting sell for 3X as much as the most expensive home ever sold? #artist #lofts #architecture #davinci #warner

Amazon CEO Jeff Bezos made news when he recently purchased a Beverly Hills mansion for $165 million, setting the record for the most expensive home sold in California. The sprawling estate, originally built for Warner Bros. executive Jack Warner, was sold by media tycoon David Geffen. The 13,000-square-foot mansion, with it’s own nine-hole golf course and gas station, and perhaps could be considered a work of art — so why did it sell for only 1/3 the price of a painting? | Blog Video

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The painting sold in 2017 was created by a person whom many consider to be among the most important creative minds in history, Leonardo da Vinci (1452–1519). Regarded as one of the greatest artists of all time, he is well known for his two other remarkable paintings: The Mona Lisa and The Last Supper. At 26 inches tall, Da Vinci’s third great painting, Salvator Mundi is a painting by the Italian Renaissance artist dated to c. 1500. The builder of the Warner estate was quite proficient to say the lease, but not nearly so notable as eternally celebrated polymath Da Vinci.

While it may take far more expensive resources to make, the estate can be replaced, while the Da Vinci painting cannot. That’s why the painting sold for 300% more than the most expensive home.

Architecture is often considered synonymous with art, and an historic deco sensation like an Eastern Columbia loft usually costs under $2 million. Investing in that kind of masterpiece is genius.

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Historic art deco landmark masterpiece Eastern Columbia Building

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