The Real Estate Bubble is characterized by a rapid increase in property prices, pushed to unsustainable levels in relation to average incomes or other economic parameters and arises as an economic consequence of speculative policies and interventions.
Even the speculative bubble, when it expands too much, sooner or later explodes, culminating in a "violent" halt in the race to speculation on real estate buying and selling, inherent in the evolution of the economic phases of the event. The bubble can explode because prices have become exaggeratedly high to block any potential buyer from buying. But the cause can also be traced back to the very dynamics of speculation.
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Speculative Bubble: what is it? Definition, causes and consequences of the outbreak
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What does the speculative bubble mean? Definition, causes and consequences of this explosive situation for international markets. Below is a complete guide for investors and more.