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Black Monday’ Rattles Housing Market

Chinese home buyers, in particular, may be more cautious in entering the U.S. housing market following Monday’s massive stock market sell-off that sent stocks tumbling, according to housing analysts. The sell-off began in Beijing on Monday and sent shares plunging by record amounts across the globe. Chinese media dubbed it “Black Monday” as markets fell nearly 8.5 percent there.

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In the U.S., the Dow Jones industrial average plunged more than 1,000 points just minutes after the opening bell alone on Monday. The Dow made up some ground later in the afternoon but still closed nearly 600 points in the red.

John Burns, CEO and owner of John Burns Real Estate Consulting, explained in a blog post that Chinese home buying will likely be under a cloud of uncertainty.

“While the recent Chinese stock market correction has caused a decline in sales (one of my builder clients has noticed a sharp pullback, another just told me about a home sale cancelation specifically due to the buyer’s stock market losses, and one publicly traded home builder even mentioned the pullback on their earnings call), our research has convinced us of tremendous Chinese demand to buy US real estate for their families and as investments,” Burns says.

However, Burns says there is some doubt over whether the Chinese will continue their big U.S. buying spree. He questions the number of people who will still be able to afford to purchase a home in the U.S. after the stock market correction and currency devaluation.

Chinese home buyers have been strong in the U.S. market lately. Sixteen percent of international home buyers come from China, according to the National Association of REALTORS®. The Chinese spent $29 billion last year on U.S. real estate, surpassing Canada as the top spenders.

Source: “Betting on Chinese Home Buyers in the U.S.,” LinkedIn Blog (Aug. 24, 2015); “Stock Market Slide Continues Across Asia,” The Washington Post (Aug. 24, 2015); and “Black Monday Hits Housing, Mortgage Finance Worse Than Dow, Nasdaq,”

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Nevada County Fair Planned for August 12 – 16, 2015

Tommie performing with Pokiejoe. Picture courtesy of Nevada County Fairgrounds
Tommie performing with Pokiejoe. Picture courtesy of Nevada County Fairgrounds

Fairgrounds confirms that Fair will take place as planned

The Nevada County Fairgrounds confirmed today that the Nevada County Fair will continue as planned on August 12 – 16.

While the Fairgrounds are currently being used for a command post and fire camp, the Fair team is busy behind the scenes preparing for its biggest event of the year – the Nevada County Fair.

“There have been rumors of the Fair’s cancellation, but that was never part of our plan,” said Rea Callender, CEO of the Fairgrounds. “While we are happy to be able to assist our community and provide a place of rest for our heroic firefighters, we are still busy preparing for this year’s Fair, which opens in less than two weeks.”

To date, the Fair has received more than 7,000 entries for community exhibits, discounted tickets are being sold, and entries for special contests are being accepted.

Additionally, the Fair confirmed that Community Involvement Day – a day to donate items to non-profit organizations, while also receiving free tickets to the Fair – will take place in the Gate 1 parking lot on Monday, August 3. This year, the Nevada County Fairgrounds is teaming up with the Food Bank of Nevada County, Foothill Lions, Story Club, Nevada County 2-1-1, Sierra Harvest, NEO, and BloodSource for Community Involvement Day.  These organizations will be set-up at the Fairgrounds Gate 1 parking lot on Monday, August 3, from 1 – 6 pm, to receive donations of items.

“The fire camp will still be on the grounds during Community Involvement Day, but we’re ready to host the event, which will cause little disruption to the fire camp,” said Callender.

While the Fair will take place as planned in two weeks, the grounds are currently closed to pedestrians and bicyclists; and RV camping is limited.  The Fairgrounds will notify the community when these services are open again to the public.

The Main Office will continue to sell advanced sale Fair tickets, and continues to be open during normal business hours of Monday through Friday from 8 am to 5 pm.

“On August 12, we will be ready to open our gates to the community and welcome them to the 2015 Nevada County Fair,” said Callender. “At that time, we’ll also take the time to celebrate our community and thank our firefighters for their efforts in keeping us all safe.”

For information about the Nevada County Fair, August 12 – 16, call 530-273-6217 or visit NevadaCountyFair.com.

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