Has The Recovery Really Started?
The media is full of comments and opinions today about the global economic recession and/or the recovery. When is the recovery coming? Is the recovery here; I mean really here?These questions about the status of the economic recovery lead to many more questions about what each of us should or should not do in order to take full advantage of the economic recovery as it unfolds before our eyes. How should we reposition ourselves for the job market, or our securities portfolio or our real estate portfolio? What should we do differently, if anything, from what we have been doing?
How Will The Recovery Affect Us Individually?
The recovery will affect each and every one of us differently. It will depend on what industry we are in, what jobs we have, what kind of investments we have made, and what kind of real property we own, etc. The actions that each of us should take will vary depending on our individual circumstances.Real Estate Hit Particularly Hard
Those of us in the real estate industry have been hit particularly hard. So, the biggest question for each of us individually is really when and how will the recovery reach us and how will it ultimately affect us, especially those of us in the real estate world.To help us answer these questions on an individual basis, we desperately need current, reliable and accurate information to help us make better informed and educated investment decisions when trying to decide what we should do going forward.
Alan Nevin
So, we invited Alan Nevin, Director of Research with Marketpointe Realty Advisors, and co-founder of The Center for Wealth & Legacy™, to discuss these economic issues and questions with us on a Webinar entitled The Reality of the California Real Estate Market: In What Year Will The Economic Recovery Begin?"Alan Nevin is an economist and a demographer who will address the various economic and real estate industry trends from a local (San Diego), state (California) and national (U.S.) perspective. He will also share some comments regarding the global economy and how the U.S. fits into and/or will be affected by the bigger global economic picture.
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