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To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (2419)2/5/2002 12:13:40 AM
From: Smart_Money  Respond to of 5185
 
Residential Foreclosures in Houston this month are 35% higher. Close to 1,500 homes posted. What is so unusual is the increase of high end homes on the list.



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (2419)2/5/2002 12:13:52 AM
From: Mephisto  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 5185
 
Are you worried about your job?

Property is moving slowly here, too. I worry as well because the state won't have any
money for services since so many people have lost their jobs.

Last summer, some of my neighbors spent hundreds of thousands on re-models. I
don't know what will happen if they lose their jobs.

We still have remodels in progress and houses on the market that are not selling!

It's time for my dinner! (LOL)

Stop by for a chat when you have the time.

The Houston Chronicle is a very fine newspaper!



To: bonnuss_in_austin who wrote (2419)2/5/2002 12:17:17 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 5185
 
Not wasting sympathy on Enron employees By Robert Fisher

Here' one I think you'll like:

contracostatimes.com