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


To: John Vosilla who wrote (78727)6/2/2007 2:24:22 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
"With all due respect you are seeing the world through the lens of Wall Street and Lizzie through her world in SV"

How true, that is.



To: John Vosilla who wrote (78727)6/2/2007 2:42:24 PM
From: Lizzie TudorRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
yeah but I am pretty clearly indicating that I have only a local perspective wrt RE. However, my region is a significant part of CA, so if people are expecting the statewide numbers in CA to crash, then the other weaker regions will have to compensate for our strength.



To: John Vosilla who wrote (78727)6/2/2007 8:42:33 PM
From: SouthFloridaGuyRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
That would make sense except Lizzie has argued that Silicon Valley is the "strongest region" so she basically contradicts herself from post to post and when something goes her way she tells you she was right. Pretty easy when you claim to be everything, is she a politician?

She posts articles about a crappy job market implying a bearish tilt and then she'll tell you she's a bull.

She'll post articles about how the stock market has made a 0% return in 7 years implying some type of bearish tilt, but then she'll tell you she's "moderately bullish" on the markets.

John, I realize that there are people in the middle of the country that are hurting, but the fact of the matter is they don't matter much in the statistics anymore. Sorry to be blunt about it.



To: John Vosilla who wrote (78727)9/30/2011 12:04:32 PM
From: Jim McMannisRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Speaking of Silicon Valley. I heard that Solyndra was the first big factory built in SIlicon Valley in the last 10 years. And we know what happened to Solyndra. KaBoom. Seems like most of SVs manufacturing is now elsewhere. Which tells me a lot of the headquarters might be heading elsewhere as well and SV is on the downswing. As is their Real Estate.