Analysis: The great US house market crash

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Guess what Bulgaria, Spain and the US have in common?

Well, according to Assetz, the company that does business in investment or holiday homes in these and other markets, it is the latest forecast of falling yields from cash invested in property there. Bulgaria is unlikely to do too much damage in the great scheme of things, and the latest balance between supply and demand in its ski resorts may yet still tip back in favour of the intrepid buy-to-let investor. The US, however, is a different kettle of fish. Assetz says the figures according to its methodology suggest house price growth there fell from 12% in June to 10% by September. But...

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