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1147PITI in many cases not much higher than something much more modest.. Yes, low itejek-12/26/2012
1146Part of what is going on is many with great credit and solid income are trading John Vosilla-12/26/2012
1145A Tale of New Cities Andrea Tsao Young artists are leaving New York and lookintejek-12/23/2012
1144In King County, single family homes that closed during November commanded the hitejek-12/22/2012
1143Why I don't like the median stat, not apples to apples Yes that is very mtejek-12/22/2012
1142Sales of Expensive Non-Distressed Homes Surging By The Tim on December 20, 201tejek-12/22/2012
1141Fear, not foreign investors inflated Vancouver's housing bubble, says a CaliJohn Vosilla-12/22/2012
1140Why I don't like the median stat, not apples to apples Yes that is very misJohn Vosilla-12/22/2012
1139Thanks. That probably explains the 46%. Financial and real estate reporting arepeter michaelson-12/21/2012
1138Of course I agree.koan-12/21/2012
1137Problem is the cost of college. GI bill was what made the "great generationRoad Walker312/21/2012
1136Inventory seems to be dropping fast all along west coast. Portland to LA. Means koan-12/21/2012
1135A lot of us had to use our housing equity to put our kids through college. That koan112/21/2012
1134Yup. That's what the article says. Could be a thin market. It's mediantejek-12/21/2012
1133Naples has a a lot of houses in the 12M to 15M range. They have been selling brMoneyPenny-12/21/2012
1132<i> I always say if you are going to stay a very long time in the home anRoad Walker-12/21/2012
1131Makes sense. :)Jurgis Bekepuris-12/21/2012
1130Basically those very high priced markets are not going to be a good investment eJohn Vosilla112/21/2012
1129<i>Yup. That's what the article says. Could be a thin market.</i>Road Walker-12/21/2012
1128Yup. That's what the article says. Could be a thin market.tejek-12/21/2012
112746% ???peter michaelson-12/21/2012
1126I agree there is some risk for price drops, but I can't predict whether it&#Jurgis Bekepuris-12/20/2012
1125Never said that would happen in the gateway cities immediately and that most likJohn Vosilla-12/20/2012
1124Don;t forget many of these cities are tied to booming financial markets or big gJohn Vosilla-12/20/2012
1123Home prices could go down in the few very high priced areas sensitive to a sharpJohn Vosilla-12/20/2012
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