If I were a realtor (and thankfully I'm not), I would try to get this guy Yun to shut up. If he's the head economist for the National Association of realtors (he is), and if he is making these ridiculous predictions (he does), it can only further redound to the detriment of those he represents (i.e. realtors).
From
this post:
"One could reasonably argue that Yun
is committing consumer fraud by trying to entice people to buy into a market that is poised to fall further. I suppose he thinks
his ridiculous predictions will restore confidence in the real estate market. If in fact his role is to spread optimism, the NAR should be legally required to post an appropriate disclaimer stating their real purpose. "