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To: Les H who wrote (90719)9/27/2007 11:46:03 AM
From: Smiling BobRespond to of 306849
 
Maybe last year's household rate was given steroids to help argue for higher home prices. Hasn't/hadn't that been the position of housing bulls? New households growing faster than homes can be built. Buy em' while you can, supply is dwindling. Yes, those were the days.



To: Les H who wrote (90719)9/27/2007 11:53:54 AM
From: ChanceIsRespond to of 306849
 
>>>growth in "new households" ...............plunged 70 percent from last year's rate.<<<<<<

Unbelievable!!!! UNBELIEVABLE


The party's over
It's time to call it a day
They've burst your pretty balloon
And taken the moon away
It's time to wind up the masquerade
Just make your mind up the piper must be paid

The party's over
The candles flicker and dim
You danced and dreamed through the night
It seemed to be right just being with him
Now you must wake up, all dreams must end
Take off your makeup, the party's over
It's all over, my friend


Nat King Cole



To: Les H who wrote (90719)9/27/2007 12:23:24 PM
From: Les HRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
Where are all the homebuilder bargains?

marketoracle.co.uk



To: Les H who wrote (90719)9/27/2007 12:35:53 PM
From: Smiling BobRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 306849
 
WM not doing much to help
2:1 against new households down the road
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