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To: zonder who wrote (1723)5/23/2003 5:40:27 AM
From: jrhana  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 4912
 
I can just tell you it is not happening yet either in Miami or in Washington D.C. (Georgetown)

Both markets are still red hot

at least as perceived by the participants

This real estate implosion goes along with the nuclear winter deflationary nightmare scenario.

Althought standard dogma (I am probably the only poster in SI who does not buy it), it becomes less inevitable under an inflationary scenario.



To: zonder who wrote (1723)5/23/2003 7:11:34 AM
From: LLCF  Respond to of 4912
 
<They are wrong. >

AND, that's not a good reason to buy a house!

The real estate market out here [one of the largest markets in the county... AND a huge market for new homes [builders] has obviously peaked, FS signs are sprouting like weeds. Of course RE is very local.

DAK