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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index

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To: ChanceIs who wrote (237324)2/1/2010 12:30:09 AM
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It's simply stunning to me, this one - it acts as if there hasn't been any problem at all with CRE. Trades right near all time highs:

finance.yahoo.com

I'm still grumbling that everybody gives these guys a bye and pretends that somebody just gives them the buildings on the land - depreciation and amortization don't matter to the folks speculating in this turkey. I would agree, conditionally: in a real estate bull market. Absent ever-rising CRE prices, though, guess what? Depreciation of those buildings might matter after all. Not to worry, it's only half of their FFO...

`BC
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