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Strategies & Market Trends : The Residential Real Estate Crash Index -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: biometricgngboy who wrote (12814)8/21/2003 9:39:59 AM
From: biometricgngboyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
The Next Crash
John Cassidy

The New Yorker Magazine, November 11, 2002

excerpt:

"The American Housing Market is the last big bubble. When it bursts, it will be very ugly. In place like Manhattan and San Francicso, prices could easily drop 40 or 50 percent."



To: biometricgngboy who wrote (12814)8/21/2003 9:40:38 AM
From: MulhollandDriveRespond to of 306849
 
the RE bubble is a myth, thus the move onto more substantive issues

:)



To: biometricgngboy who wrote (12814)8/21/2003 10:03:39 AM
From: Les HRespond to of 306849
 
"Can anyone here recommend a thread where the participants determine whether a residential real estate bubble exists, and if so, whether that bubble will burst? The majority of posts should be well-written, articulate, and for the most part, concern the California Gubernatorial recall and Proposition 13. Also, the residential real estate bubble and crash should rarely be discussed."

The first and last sentence seem to be at odds with each other.