Reecon Advisors, Inc.
Reecon Advisors is the real estate industry’s leading independent real estate economics and information company, a source of insight, analysis and intelligence on the residential real estate markets. Reecon Advisors publishes Real Estate Economy Watch, a Web site providing information and commentary on the residential real estate economy.
The company focuses its research and intelligence gathering efforts on:
- Residential real estate market activity and trends;
- Lender, builder, real estate brokerage and real estate-related company/industry performance;
- Government actions impacting the performance of the residential real estate markets, particularly government rescue efforts during the financial crisis;
- Investment performance in residential real estate in the context of properties and equities
Reecon Advisors offers the following products/services to clients and subscribers:
- Syndicated Content Products and Newsletters-real estate organizations and companies can integrate our editorial content products into their web sites and the web sites of their members, employees or franchisees. We also provide daily and weekly customized newsletters to distribute to your members or customers.
- Customized Research Reports/Surveys-available to customize research reports and/or surveys to satisfy your research needs.
- Client conference calls/presentations-David Lereah is available to conduct conference calls; presentations; and speeches upon request.
David Lereah
David A. Lereah, president of Reecon Advisors, is a recognized economic expert in the real estate and financial services industries. Dr. Lereah and his research staff were responsible for creating two of the nation’s most powerful real estate indicators-the Mortgage Bankers Association’s Weekly Mortgage Application Indexes and the National Association of Realtor’s Pending Home Sales Index. Dr. Lereah was Senior Vice President and Chief Economist of the National Association of Realtors where he served as the association’s spokesman on the U.S. economy, the housing and real estate markets as well as other economic and policy issues affecting the real estate industry in the U.S. and abroad. He directed the Association’s Research Division, the Regulatory and Industry Relations Division, the Real Estate Services Group and Strategic Planning activities for the Association. Prior to NAR, he was Chief Economist for the Mortgage Bankers Association of America and acted as its Chief Operating Officer with responsibility for the Association’s Research, Business Development, Industry Technology, Education, Marketing, Public Affairs and Meetings divisions. He also had responsibility for the Association’s Research Institute for Housing America and Societas, an international lending institute. He also served as President and Chief Executive Officer of Lender Technologies Corporation – a wholly owned subsidiary of the MBA which specializes in technology and information solutions for the mortgage lending industry.
Lereah was Managing Principal and Chief Executive Officer of Vantage Financial Group, Inc., a consulting company focusing on financial and investment management for the banking and real estate industries. He also was the Chief Economist of Sovran Bank (predecessor of NationsBank and BankAmerica) in Richmond, Virginia, and served on the Asset/Liability and Investment Committees for the holding company. Lereah spent several years as a bank regulator and a Financial Economist for the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation. He also was a member of the American Bankers Association’s Economic Advisory Council. Dr. Lereah began his career on the faculties at the University of Virginia and the Graduate School of Management at Rutgers University, where he specialized in banking issues, market information problems and financial market research.
To provide insight and advice to professionals and companies involved in the real estate sector, Lereah founded Reecon Advisors in 2007. Reecon Advisors publishes the Real Estate Economy Watch. The company also provides real estate content packages for company web sites throughout the nation. In addition, Dr. Lereah is available to conduct customized research projects and advisory consultation.
Steve Cook
Steve Cook is Executive Vice President of Reecon Advisors and covers government and industry news for the Reecon Advisory Report. During his 30 year career in public relations and journalism, Cook has been a print and broadcast news correspondent, served two Members of Congress as press secretary, was a senior executive in the world’s largest independent public relations firm in Washington and Chicago and was vice president of public affairs for the National Association of Realtors from 1999 to 2007.
At NAR, Cook supervised external communications including news and editorial coverage, video production, speech writing and communications strategic planning. He helped to manage NAR’s multimillion dollar network advertising program.
Cook is a member of the National Press Club, the Public Relations Society of America and the National Association of Real Estate Editors, where he served as second vice president. Twice he has been named one of the 100 most influential people in real estate. He is a graduate of the University of Chicago, where he was editor of the student newspaper. He has been a television and radio correspondent.
In addition to serving as managing editor of Real Estate Economy Watch, Cook provides public relations consulting services to real estate and financial services companies and trade associations, including some of the leading companies in online residential real estate.
Homer Guthrie
Homer Guthrie is an expert homeowner who lives in Mirage Manor, a suburb known worldwide as the “Chernobyl of American Real Estate.” With his wife Felicity, who is also an expert homeowner, his real estate agent Bea Meriwether, and his mortgage broker Earnest S. Crowe, Homer tackles the tough issues in residential real estate in a weekly column called House Poor. Read House Poor every Monday on Real Estate Economy Watch. To contact Homer, write him at admin@realestateeconomywatch.com.