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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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1300Excellent response, Grace. I am one of those who recently paid off my mortgage.JoanP1/2/2002
1299Page One Feature Precarious Balances: Spending Tempers Downturn, but Debts May SMulhollandDrive1/2/2002
1298One important point to consider in the affordability discussion about averages aendless1/1/2002
1297I think in Texas they also can't take your home in a bankruptcy... :).endless1/1/2002
1296A house is never just an investment vehicle if you live in it and it is more thaGraceZ1/1/2002
1295Texas. I remember the middle and high schools being pretty good at the Science SouthFloridaGuy1/1/2002
1294>>of "tax protests"...and I have contacted my attorney to file aMSI1/1/2002
1293Hello Grace.. Thank you for your detailed response... Noting in particular: &MulhollandDrive1/1/2002
1292Grace (and all), I was wondering if anyone here could point out some decent plaLeland Charon1/1/2002
1291We sort of touched on it earlier on the thread but the real problem with using mGraceZ1/1/2002
1290California should have it's own affordability index.... The WEST is very miMulhollandDrive1/1/2002
1289Mine are up 20%....only one not up is commercial property. The local news is reMulhollandDrive1/1/2002
1288So, who takes the hit? The stock market or the housing market? Increase in CorpBDR12/31/2001
1287Yes, I agree, landlords are more realistic... Also saw a lot of foreclosure lisSouthFloridaGuy12/31/2001
1286Landlords are more realistic about prices than homeowners are in selling prices.GraceZ12/31/2001
1285Anecdotal New York City rent evidence: Just scouring through the Village Voice SouthFloridaGuy12/31/2001
1284Homebuilder stocks look ready to break out to new highs in a week or two, based Tradelite12/31/2001
1283yes, I do need to improve on my reading skills. Good thing I don't teach ennghi vu12/31/2001
1282You might have superior math skills but you need to work on reading comprehensioGraceZ12/31/2001
1281You need to reread Grace's post, Nghi. She clearly explained median as the AC Flyer12/31/2001
1280Grace, your explanation of Median is wrong. just want to point that out. Medinghi vu12/31/2001
1279Excellent ! I'd like information on that sort of action, to publish in our MSI12/31/2001
1278I actually had a property that I sold four years ago that was in an area where pGraceZ12/31/2001
1277I have properties in California, and even there with Prop 13 my assessments haveMSI12/31/2001
1276Grace,re:"Median ... average". Thanks for explanation. Sounds like oneJohn Chen12/31/2001
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