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To: Tradelite who wrote (28115)3/13/2005 4:30:34 PM
From: John VosillaRespond to of 306849
 
By the way, in case you're wondering, I'm trying to get you to think outside the box you're in, and maybe consider that population growth all over the U.S. might be causing some changes that you---alone--cannot explain

Then someone please explain what is going on in Houston, Dallas, Denver and a whole bunch of areas with tons of excess supply, growing populations and flat price for years. I live in Florida which along with Hawaii, DC and NYC might be the only areas with little inventory and still appreciating. What will happen if interest rates just go back to they were a short 5 years ago which is not an outrageous possibility since true inflation for those in the real world is much higher today? I try to think outside the box as much as anyone. It those eternal optimists (industry pimps)and forever gloom and doomers (like Fleckenstein) who don't.