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To: tejek who wrote (1831)7/24/2013 10:03:26 AM
From: peter michaelson  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 2722
 
There were perfect places, but they got too crowded!



To: tejek who wrote (1831)7/24/2013 10:03:31 AM
From: peter michaelson  Respond to of 2722
 
delete duplicate



To: tejek who wrote (1831)7/25/2013 1:33:38 AM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 2722
 
That always happens and doesn't always equate to booming housing markets. No recovery is even across the board. Remember during the peak years of the Reagan boom how Texas was struggling? Now the biggest drops in unemployment year over year were Washington, Florida,West Virginia and South Carolina most of which outside of Seattle and a few coastal areas of FL and SC have very low home prices.