Why There Is No Bottom In Sight For Housing - By Keith Jurow - Financial Policy Council
Monday, 11 June 2012
6:00 - 8:00 pm

Keith Jurow has been researching and writing about the housing market debacle around the U.S. with an eye for themes that are frequently overlooked or ignored by the media.

For the past two years, he has been the only analyst consistently correct in asserting that there is no housing bottom in sight. Keith's in-depth housing market articles have been featured on major business sites such as  http://www.minyanville.com/, http://www.businessinsider.com/http://www.marketwatch.com/, http://www.realclearmarkets.com/ and http://www.pragmaticcapitalism.com/.

He is the Author of Minyanville’s Housing Market Report which provides never-seen-before data, charts, and graphs that enable investors and homeowners to make smarter decisions.  His recent in-depth reports on NYC and Long Island revealed shocking details about the enormous overhand of seriously delinquent properties which will sooner-or-later cause home prices in the NYC metro to plunge. 

Keith is a former senior economic writer for the Holt Investment Advisory of Westport, Connecticut.  He is a graduate of Cornell University, received an M.A. and Ph.D. from the New School in Manhattan, and taught on the undergraduate level for more than a decade.

Business Attire please. 

Entry: $125 per person

Location: The Graduate Center / CUNY at 365 Fifth Avenue, Skylight Room 9100 (9th Floor)

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