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The Silver Lining of The Crisis: Affordability and Humility

It’s hard to find much good news nowadays, surrounded as we are by doom and gloom attitudes and news at work, in the media and in conversations. However, I see at least 2 important areas where the current trend is positive for us as a society: Housing Affordability and Humility.

First, as a result of the housing crisis and the tremendous (and at least for now, continuing) declines in the prices of residential real estate, home or condo ownership is suddenly becoming a viable possibility for many lower income families. As an example, please check out the press release below from the California Association of Realtors (a trade organization) which discusses the massive improvements in housing affordability in California over the past 12 months. The analysis below is grounded in Q4 08 vs. Q4 07 data and will continue to “improve” (from a lower income family standpoint) in the coming months. This information is a far cry from conversations I remember just a few years ago regarding how housing had become a “luxury product” in California. Given the tremendous and well acknowledged familial and social benefits of home ownership, this significant improvement in housing affordability is great news for California and for Los Angeles.

Second, one of my least favorite aspects of the boom days was the massive inflation of ego’s all around me. Many people made much easy money during the boom, and in too many cases this financial success was accompanied by an increased sense of relative self-importance (for reasons discussed by both Nassim Nicholas Taleb and Malcolm Gladwell in recent books). The current crisis is quickly downsizing people’s ego’s and I, for one, think a humbler, gentler us will be a better us as a whole.

Entry-level housing affordability increases to 59 percent
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Wednesday, Feb. 18, 2009

C.A.R. reports entry-level housing affordability increases to 59 percent

LOS ANGELES (Feb. 18) The percentage of households that could afford to buy an entry-level home in California stood at 59 percent in the fourth quarter of 2008, compared with 33 percent for the same period a year ago, according to a report released today by the CALIFORNIA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® (C.A.R.).

C.A.R.’s First Time Buyer Housing Affordability Index (FTB-HAI) measures the percentage of households that can afford to purchase an entry-level home in California. C.A.R. also reports first-time buyer indexes for regions and select counties within the state. The Index is the most fundamental measure of housing well-being for first-time buyers in the state.

The minimum household income needed to purchase an entry-level home at $248,030 in California in the fourth quarter of 2008 was $48,900, based on an adjustable interest rate of 6.02 percent and assuming a 10 percent down payment. First-time buyers typically purchase a home equal to 85 percent of the prevailing median price. The monthly payment including taxes and insurance was $1,630 for the fourth quarter of 2008.

At $48,900, the minimum qualifying income was 42 percent lower than a year earlier when households needed $83,700 to qualify for a loan on an entry-level home. Recent decreases in home prices and mortgage rates have brought affordability into better alignment with income levels of the typical California households, where the median household income is $59,160.

At 76 percent, the High Desert region was the most affordable area in the state. The San Luis Obispo County region was the least affordable in the state at 44 percent, followed by the Los Angeles County region at 46 percent.

The First-Time Buyer Housing Affordability Index also rose 6 percentage points in the fourth quarter of this year compared with the third quarter of 2008, due to a 14.1 percent decrease in the entry-level median home price.

Historical affordability data can be found at: historic data.

Reconsidering my decision to tune into the Inauguration

The US Presidential Inauguration is this coming Tuesday…and it couldn’t come soon enough. It is clear that the problems facing the US and the world at large are very serious and we need vigorious action oriented leadership with the public’s confidence at the helm in this country ASAP.

So as we approach the Inauguration, and in light of President Elect Obama having invited gay bishop Gene Robinson to lead prayers at Sunday celebrations leading upto the Inauguration, I’m reconsidering my stand on whether I’m tuning into this historic occasion.

I still believe the selection of Rick Warren for the invocation at the inauguration was a poor one, in light of the major recent loss the LGBT community has suffered in California with the passage of Proposition 8 (and generally during the last 8 years with similar constitutional amendments having been passed in 30 states). But I am also practical enough to realize 2 things:

1.The LBGT community is hardly likely to part with the Democrats in favor of the Republican party anyone soon given the continuing strong influence of social conservatives over the Republican agenda and party. The Obama team clearly understood this and so from their standpoint and given their objectives, selecting Warren was likely seen as a relatively risk free method of bringing more political support to the table.
2.The country and the world has more pressing issues to be addressed right now, and we have to prioritize and pick our battles. In fact, the country (and President Elect Obama) need every capable individual on the ground pulling their weight and trying to drive the country forward in the right direction

So I decided I do want to participate in history….and am now planning to tune in.

I think all of us need to give our new President a chance to make an impact before judging him. In fact, some judgment errors are to be expected as the team moves forward and makes decisions. I would even go as far as to say if we don’t see some (hopefully small) mistakes, it is a signal that our President and his team are not making decisions quickly enough.

My Grandfather’s Sikhism, My Simple Life Philosophy

I consider myself spiritual but not very religious and don’t have much patience for the bureaucracy of most religions including my own. I just don’t see the need to have middlemen translate the teachings of my religion to me; my grandfather did a fine job of this during the times we spent together on vacation in Punjab, India while he was alive.

He taught me that our religion was about substance not form, that what matters is how you act in real life not whether you visit the Gurudwara (temple) everyday, and that the basic tenets of life and religion are simple. What’s difficult is actually living them fully and consistently.

My family are Sikhs, followers of a religion that I consider more a spiritual philosophy than a religion, and which originated about 500 years ago largely due to the friction between Islam and Hinduism in Northern India when the Mughals (who were Muslim) ruled over the largely Hindu populace.

I love and live by the version of Sikhism my grandfather taught me. It was mostly shared via a bunch of stories about the 10 Guru’s who created and propagated the religion. Tales of their courage, honesty and philanthropy; how they stood up for what’s right even in the face of death…again and again.

He told me that being a good Sikh was simple. All you had to do was live by 6 simple words: “Kirat Karo, Naam Japo, Vand Chako” (Kirat Karo: earn your livelihood by the sweat of your labor; Naam Japo: meditate on the name of God; and Vand Chako: share your earnings with others).

And he told me about “Chardi Kala” (which literally means “Rising Spirits”), the undying spirit of the Sikhs and a mindset and way of being I find myself returning to regularly even today. Here’s what www.answers.com had to say about Chardi Kala: “Chardi Kala indicates the elation or high spirits of Sikhism. Chardi Kala, meaning ‘the positive attitude’ is an equivalence of a mind that never despairs, never admits defeat and refuses to be crushed by adversities.”

I was reminded of my grandfather today, when my uncle Bob sent me a link to an online photo gallery on Sikhs by a photographer who visited India. Many of these images were familiar and comfortable for me: you can check them out at http://www.charlesmeacham.com (under Galleries; Being Sikh).

I liked Mr. Meacham’s description of Sikhs on his website. Here’s what he says:

“For over 500 years the teachings of the 10 enlightened Guru’s have influenced the believer’s of Sikhism to follow the doctrines of honesty, universal equality, fidelity, and meditation on God and his message. Their daily prayers urge peace and wellbeing for all mankind and their religion commands willingness to die in the protection of those who are poor and weak, no matter race or creed. Often described as Warrior Saints Sikhs have more than once taken to the sword in defending their homeland of Punjab and India”.

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