Restoring the Busted American Dream: "The Cul-de-Sac Syndrome" Shows Which Housing Markets Will Prosper, Which Won't
31 July 2009 - 12:03AM
Marketwired
Despite recent good news on housing prices and sales, something has
got to give or the U.S. housing meltdown will worsen. Millions owe
more on their mortgage than what their home is worth. There may be
more than 3 million foreclosures this year. What will it take to
restore the American Dream?
In "The Cul-de-Sac Syndrome," the #1 book on suburbia on
amazon.com, author John Wasik takes a penetrating look at the
housing crisis and is optimistic on how it can be resolved. As a
result of his incisive research, Wasik can comment on which markets
will recover and which won't and can tell you why he's optimistic
about Boston, New York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Los Angeles, San
Diego, Dallas-Fort Worth, Seattle, Denver and Portland, Oregon.
In his controversial book, Wasik skewers the American dream and
questions whether the typical suburban home is sustainable. He
asserts that home prices were unaffordable even before the boom --
a factor that grossly inflated the bubble.
"Despite what's being reported, several housing markets will
recover, while others -- like Las Vegas, Phoenix, South Florida and
Central California -- may take a generation to come back," Wasik
says in this groundbreaking book.
"The government has been like a blind ostrich in stopping
foreclosures," Wasik adds. "Without a clear bottom, nobody will
want to buy. Going forward, we'll also need more affordable housing
-- and that means green building and development. Even as prices
have dropped, homes are still unaffordable in most highly-populated
areas."
The book examines what caused the meltdown, how sprawl and tax
breaks contributed to unaffordability and how some of the country's
great thinkers would solve the crisis.
Here's What Initial Reviewers Had to Say:
"John Wasik's 'The Cul-de-Sac Syndrome' offers enough to chew on
for three sets of teeth, enough to digest for three stomachs, and
the alerts the mind faster than an approaching siren." --Ralph
Nader, Consumer advocate
"'Cul-de-Sac' is an absolute must read for anyone who wants to
know how the housing boom went awry, get a sneak peek at solutions
for the future, and especially anyone considering buying their
first home, or their tenth. It's one of those rare books that is so
enjoyable to read that you won't be aware it's teaching you more
about history, science, economics, and real estate than you would
ever learn in a semester long college course or from hours of
listening to overpriced talking heads on CNBC." -- DailyKos
"Get ready for a totally original look at the American dream.
Wasik delivers the first truly multidisciplinary examination --
using planning, law, architecture, and history to focus on working
solutions that can keep the dream alive. This is a winner!" -- Paul
B. Farrell, JD, PhD. Columnist, MarketWatch.com and author of "The
Millionaire Code"
"This excellent book takes a ground-level look at the causes of
our housing crisis and offers a myriad of ideas on reinventing the
concepts of home and community." -- Ilyce R. Glink, syndicated real
estate columnist, author of "100 Questions Every First-Time Home
Buyer Should Ask"
ABOUT THE AUTHOR
John Wasik has published 13 books and won 18 journalism awards.
He is a columnist for Bloomberg News, where his writing reaches
readers on five continents. Appearing in such national media as
NBC, NPR, and PBS, he has also spoken across the country.
Published by Bloomberg Press June 2009, ISBN: 978-1-57660-320-8
224 pages 6" x 9" hardcover; $24.95 US $27.95 CAN.
Available now on www.amazon.com or www.bn.com.
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