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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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1075this is different from the early 90s. you don't have one single seller, theLes H11/28/2001
1074<i>this housing crash is taking too long</i> You'll know its heGraceZ11/28/2001
1073Les,it says:"buy more house for the same amount of money". Or, pay morJohn Chen11/27/2001
1072look at Colorado... rockymountainnews.com this seems to be a statistical quirkLes H11/27/2001
1071this housing crash is taking too long. im growing impatient.TheStockFairy11/27/2001
1070When the lights go down on the city... sfgate.com guess most of Journey still Les H11/27/2001
1069NOVEMBER 26, 2001 Safe Houses? Despite recession, home prices in most regions ofild11/24/2001
1068Draining surplus would lift rates washtimes.com "Political leaders couldJ. P.11/24/2001
1067The credit bubble bulletin report. This guy is always very pessimistic, however,endless11/20/2001
1066There's confirmation of your point. Leaves me shaking my head. If credit carbill11/16/2001
1065>Not to be too gloomy. If you've got a swack of cash, it's a great tiSpongeBrain11/16/2001
1064Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac Mortgage Firms' Ties To U.S. Called Risky wasnextrade!11/16/2001
1063Skeeter, <i>manipulated to support the bubble</i> What bubble? stnextrade!11/16/2001
1062Downtrend in yields broken. finance.yahoo.com^TNX&d=c&k=c1&a=v&amJ. P.11/16/2001
1061Good article. A warning to be taken seriously. The last housing recession here abill11/16/2001
1060moneycentral.msn.comSkeeter Bug11/15/2001
1059In Chicago decent starter homes are around 300-400K. You can go to 250K if yourJ. P.11/15/2001
1058Reverse Mortgages Reverse mortgages are expected to boom over the next five yearLes H11/15/2001
1057Les,re:'Gov...". The only difference between Japan and USA is that our John Chen11/15/2001
1056You also have to thank all the states and private no-profits that have sprung upLes H11/15/2001
1055Les,re:"$372000 starter home". You have to thank AG for "No wage John Chen11/15/2001
1054$1350 will get you a 40 year old, run down 2 bedroom in many parts of the bay arSkeeter Bug11/14/2001
1053next, robbing the future to pay the present. sure, you save $100 this month, buSkeeter Bug11/14/2001
1052Luxury apartments. I live in a suburb of Detroit, MI (metro detroit area). They Leland Charon11/14/2001
1051Lots of choices, Average office rents in the area are down slightly this year, nextrade!11/14/2001
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