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To: bozwood who wrote (16045)1/15/2004 1:46:02 PM
From: TradeliteRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
No, boz....the words are not just misunderstood in times of "overvaluation" (whatever THAT is).

Buyers don't like prices today. Sellers didn't like prices when the market crashed and buyers were scarce for several years--they said their homes were being "undervalued".

One party or the other almost always has something to bitch about when it comes to property values. The values themselves, however, tend to stay out of the argument and do whatever the market of active, noncomplaining sellers and buyers drives them to do.