Bloomberg's Michael McKee reports:

The U.S. housing market is nowhere near recovery and signs of stabilization are premature, said David Sokol, a top aide to billionaire investor Warren Buffett who oversees the nation's second-largest real estate brokerage. Sokol was among money managers who told an investment conference in New York the economy is still deteriorating and they don't have a lot of confidence in President Barack Obama's economic policies. "We're not seeing the green shoots," said Sokol, head of MidAmerican Energy Holdings Co., which owns HomeServices of America Inc. "We don't see improvement." [...] Homes in the process of foreclosure are creating a "shadow backlog" of unsold properties that will continue to hang over the market, Sokol, 52, said in a speech yesterday at the Ira W. Sohn Investment Research Conference in New York. While official statistics show a 10- to 12-month supply of unsold homes, "we believe the backlog of homes for sale is twice that."

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