Earlier quoted context omitted.
All real estate is local. Certainly the innovations mentioned are part of the issue for most markets, but for some markets there are other impprtant factors: * The flood of expat money (Vancouver) * Supply constraints due to geography and/or Nimbyism coupled with net in migration (Bay area) * Builder hesitation plus in migration (Front range of Colorado) Hard to paint one picture. However, making mortgages easier to…
> All real estate is local. > The flood of expat money (foreign investment) these two statements are contradictory
It depends on what you understand when OP says "all real estate is local", I assume that it's the thing itself and its customers. It can be seen as inexact because yes, the investors often are not and that is that second statement, but we all know what OP meant, so no need to start nitpicking over nothing. I see no merit in arguing over words whose meaning everybody understands just for the sake of it.