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Cheap Housing Markets Will Sow The Seeds of a Rebound

By Jim Cramer
RealMoney.com Columnist

7/31/2008 7:23 AM EDT
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Home prices in Stockton, CA are down 40%. In Daytona, FL, houses are priced at 30% discounts with amenities. The Inland Empire of California - you name your price. That's how the madness ends: with huge price cuts, the way it ended in Bradenton, FL.

 
And believe me, we get more Fannie Mae money (FNM - commentary - Cramer's Take)--forget these darned covered bonds, lets just solve the problem. You get buyers after a year and a half that buyers went on strike.

Remember, while we can't live in stocks, we know they trade like houses, and when the first stocks to go down bottom, the others are not far behind.

With the new housing bill, the rate of foreclosures will go down and the bargains will be quite evident for those who want to take them. Either a new administration will remove the fear of the illegal immigrants from buying homes--they were a huge part of the hard hit Arizona, Florida and California markets. Or the dramatic decline in inventory at the home building level has given us breathing room.

It is all coming together, just when no one sees it coming. Because you have to look at the hard-hit regions to know what's going on.

This morning the Wall Street Journal noted that more clarity on Merrill's (MER - commentary - Cramer's Take) arrangement with Lone Star is needed, and speculates whether Lone Star is going to renege on this deal, and whether this is not a fair arms length deal.

I say give me a break. These mortgages, if held with a private company with a servicing arm that is in the subprime business--Accredited Home Lending--and has assumptions and models for this time--would not have bid if it didn't want them. I think the loan is fine.

More importantly, if the homes are down 50% and you are buying mortgages that somehow--we don't even know--relate to those homes, you can figure you can buy them for 20 cents on the dollar and flip them for 50 cents on the dollar if you can work out the financing. And Lone Star can.

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