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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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1175at the bottom of link worldlyinvestor.comLes H12/12/2001
1174As usual, the biggest fall in prices will be where the fastest increases occuredMSI12/11/2001
1173Tradelite, I have been watching this thread for quite some time. Certainly the Spekulatius12/11/2001
1172It may well be the opposite of what you pictured: Sellers come out but there is ild12/11/2001
1171Sad part is if he hadn't been too embarassed to talk about it I or any knowlMSI12/11/2001
1170OUCH, OUCH, OUCH! Sad story...predatory lenders are scumbags. We certainly agrepatron_anejo_por_favor12/11/2001
1169I know. Fortunately it's not QUITE as tempting as blowing your paycheck... MSI12/11/2001
1168<<Real estate is the only way some people (incl. a younger me) save anythipatron_anejo_por_favor12/11/2001
1167It's learned behaviour - once you own ppty for a while and see the equity, yMSI12/11/2001
1166<<I will likely buy a house in the next several months. But it will be on Tradelite12/11/2001
1165new home incentives usatoday.comLes H12/11/2001
1164>>anti-ownership bias My only bias is against the idea that ownership is Oblomov12/11/2001
1163laid-off dot-commers go to real estate school sfgate.comLes H12/11/2001
1162<<If economic activity were not directed toward building houses and buyingTradelite12/11/2001
1161>Economic growth would be substantially slower, as there would be fewer purchOblomov12/11/2001
1160The figures are correct, and the high end has definitely gotten hit more but theFollies12/10/2001
1159That would be welcome news to owners of luxury homes, who've seen their homeLes H12/10/2001
1158<i>sometimes 40 percent off ... </i> Wait a second, to paraphrase.Follies12/10/2001
1157Total equity has increased, even if the percentage compared to overal home valueMSI12/10/2001
1156I wonder about the number primarily because of the way I suspect it is gathered.GraceZ12/10/2001
1155<<Almost all such reasoning focuses solely on the benefits and never on thpatron_anejo_por_favor12/10/2001
1154<<I'll have to research the change in home equity $$. My impression ispatron_anejo_por_favor12/10/2001
1153I don't single it out as a drain on income. I think your reasoning generayard_man12/10/2001
1152I'll have to research the change in home equity $$. My impression is numberMSI12/10/2001
1151we never had a real estate agent ... seattletimes.nwsource.comLes H12/10/2001
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