Walker Webcast: Ivy Zelman and Dennis McGill Challenge the Housing Market Orthodoxy

Ivy and Dennis joined Willy Walker on his weekly webcast to discuss why they are bearish on the housing market, the areas they'd invest in, Ivy's memoir, and more.

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CNBC The Closing Bell with Sara Eisen

CNBC The Closing Bell with Sara Eisen

Ivy joined the Closing Bell to talk about her book, the housing market and where she sees it going from here. “We believe we’re already actually overbuilding in single family [homes],” Ivy told Sara Eisen.

CNBC Power Lunch

CNBC Power Lunch

Dennis McGill, Zelman and Associates director of research, joins ‘Power Lunch’ to explain why he says the long-term demand for housing will fall. CNBC’s Diana Olick also joins the conversation.

CNBC Fast Money with Melissa Lee

CNBC Fast Money with Melissa Lee

"Fast Money" host Melissa Lee interviews Ivy about the launch of her book as well as rising mortgage rates' effect on the housing market.

CNBC Mad Money with Jim Cramer

CNBC Mad Money with Jim Cramer

Jim Cramer interviews Ivy on his show to discuss her new memoir - Gimme Shelter - and get her pulse on the housing market.

Housing Summit 2021: Fed Up: The Latest Developments with the Fed

Housing Summit 2021: Fed Up: The Latest Developments with the Fed

FED UP: THE LATEST DEVELOPMENTS WITH THE FED
Danielle DiMartino Booth, CEO & Chief Strategist at Quill Intelligence
Never has Federal Reserve policy so distorted the housing market and broader economy. There are few options as the Fed is forced to begin tapering due to distortions being introduced into market functionality via QE, a repeat of history harkening back to the Bernake taper. There are critical differences, especially the added element of unprecedented fiscal policy. Where and how might this failed policies end will be the focal points of this discussion.

Housing Summit 2021: Zelman State of the Housing Market

Housing Summit 2021: Zelman State of the Housing Market

ZELMAN STATE OF THE HOUSING MARKET
A thematic opening presentation targeted at some of the most controversial dynamics facing the housing market. Like prior years, Ivy and Dennis will rely on proprietary data and unique analyses to sift through the most pressing debates, leaving conference attendees with dependable opinions and reliable conclusions.