Dandy Don Meredith, former Dallas Cowboy's QB used to sing, "Turn out the lights, the party's over," when there was no hope for the opposing team to win the game.
With that thought in mind, will the last person leaving Detroit, Miami, Las Vegas, and Phoenix please turn out the lights in Dandy Don's memory?
Does it sound like THE BUZZZ is picking on these cities? Yep, you bet! When you can buy a home in Detroit, Michigan for 15,000 bucks, and in some distressed areas of the city get one for a case of Miller Draft, two broken bats from the Detroit Tigers and a deflated basketball signed by the Detroit Pistons, you've got trouble in River City.
But be careful about that $15,000 cash only purchase. You may be eating dinner with rats, mice and several homeless folks. And Grand Rapids, Lansing and Marquette! This migraine may be on your doorstep sooner than you think.
Miami, on the other hand, is better known in 2008 as one of the greatest real estate house of cards to fall in the history of this country, and blames much of its distress on the "Condo Bust" where buyers left their deposit money on the developer's table and said: "adios." Other cities to feel the heavy blow of the subprime hurricane were Ft. Lauderdale, Naples, Palm Beach and Orlando. But the BUZZZ can't leave out the Cape Coral area either.
They have tenants in their heretofore empty new homes: BEES (as in BUZZZ- (get it?) Thousands of non-paying honey bees have taken up residence in garages, rafters – even furniture inside. So, right now, the Florida housing market is in a coma, but as Yogi Berra said: "It ain't over, till it's over."
Moving on - cities in Arizona were attacked by greedy housing developers who borrowed and built, borrowed more, and built some more, never in a million years thinking they would see THIS day arrive and got blind sided. Since I'm from Phoenix, I would like to name – names, but I won't since most of those developers have headed out I-10 toward New Mexico or down to the border with a "Spanish 101" book tucked in their back pocket. Most were overdrawn at their banks anyway, living in cheap motels, and eating at the counter. Oh, they also changed the entering Phoenix signs. Now they say: Welcome to the 2nd most over-built new housing market in America. (Vegas is #1). Pick a home – make an offer, any offer…..PLEASE! Ratty junk car deposits welcome.