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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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1100Easy Credit and Excessive Appraisal Values = A haircut in home prices when and iAllan Corrado12/1/2001
1099buy-to-lease mortgages may be a bubble money.independent.co.ukLes H12/1/2001
1098Real estate gurus Karl Case and Robert Shiller make some predictions: money.cnnVitas11/30/2001
1097For those of us in Calif. has this article come to your attention? More Than 2David Jones11/30/2001
1096John: I read the comments at the link you posted, and they just don't squarAC Flyer11/30/2001
1095From SSB analysts: <i>November 29, 2001 SUMMARY * We arild11/30/2001
1094TL, I have to agree with tippet here. Based on my research, I don't believeOblomov11/30/2001
1093The Great American Housing Bust csf.colorado.eduJohn Madarasz11/30/2001
1092Say what? Do you think I'm that smart? Someone on this thread asked me seTradelite11/29/2001
1091Tradelite, in your opinion how long is this recession going to be?ild11/29/2001
1090Big houses will come down in price, of course. Prices of homes have never exceeTradelite11/29/2001
1089Well, that also means that baby boomers no longer need they big houses. All kidsild11/29/2001
1088would agree with you except for the leverage employed and the constant repackagiyard_man11/29/2001
1087The *heavy supply of buyers* question is simple. Demographics. Plenty of folksTradelite11/29/2001
1086Looks to me like the lenders who will have problems are the lenders who lent bigTradelite11/29/2001
1085Yes, you are right. In my post I was referring to existing home sales. I'd aild11/29/2001
1084housing doesn't crash -- period -- except in regions -- but lenders?? well,yard_man11/29/2001
1083Big difference between "staying firm" and "crashing." I votTradelite11/29/2001
1082this is not your momma's kind of recession -g- NFW housing stays firm throuyard_man11/29/2001
1081Actually, new home sales numbers from the Commerce Department (I think that'Tradelite11/29/2001
1080Housing works with huge lagging IMHO. People who purchased in November opened esild11/29/2001
1079good post -- esp. >>Or, maybe, it's too early yet. Another article sayard_man11/28/2001
1078This is pretty good reading about the recession if you have time? And your rightDavid Jones11/28/2001
1077Well, so much for my being convinced that the downturn in business would cause hbill11/28/2001
1076the major indices haven't even crashed -- goodness! No huge credit disasteyard_man11/28/2001
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