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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: orkrious who wrote (60163)8/18/2006 12:52:24 PM
From: MoneyPennyRead Replies (1) of 306849
 
I might just yet get my Birmingham townhouse, but of course, with the declining economic base, it will probably lose its appeal. My clients and friends are hunkering down. If you have lived in the area, you are used to the boom/bust economy of a cyclical town. My problem right now is that the boom may be a long time in returning.

I'm in the process of buying a Lexus. My last Lincoln is a piece of crap and disappointing to me and they have nothing that appeals to me. I have an associate that bought a Land Rover which landed in the shop about 5 days after delivery and has been in and out of there for 8 weeks with no offer of recompense from Ford/Jag. Appalling.

Life is not lovely in Motown. Tell Mrs. Ork I played tennis every week at the Weir (Weir Manuel) courts at Quarton and Cranbrook for years. Anyone who wonders about living in Michigan would change their mind if they could see this neighborhood or the lovely towns up north.

MP
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