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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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1650Lurker / poster question---- Does anyone here have any adverse real estate storTheStockFairy2/19/2002
1649Sorry, your point is well taken. You are 100% correct in everything you are sayTheStockFairy2/19/2002
1648You can bank on that just as easily as you can bank on prices going down. TroubTradelite2/19/2002
1647TehStockFairy,re:"$315K median...". And don't forget, there is: 1John Chen2/19/2002
1646>Pray hard that this *buying opportunity* arises before interest rates have gVS2/19/2002
1645No, I cannot. This is something that is best done in a face-to-face or telephonTradelite2/19/2002
1644Tradelite- So you are saying that housing prices either go up or stay flat? IsTheStockFairy2/19/2002
1643Tradelite- Can you break down what the cost/tax advantages of paying $1,000 perTheStockFairy2/19/2002
1642Pray hard that this *buying opportunity* arises before interest rates have goneTradelite2/19/2002
1641>After all, they call it is a housing MARKET, which implies that prices fluctVS2/19/2002
1640<<After all, they call it a housing MARKET, which implies that prices flucTradelite2/19/2002
1639<i>Make sure to compare SIMILAR housing versus median prices next time.<GraceZ2/19/2002
1638The people that are huffy are in the market to buy and they have to pay cash outTheStockFairy2/19/2002
1637Anyone here live in Ohio? What is housing like there? LelandLeland Charon2/19/2002
1636There you go with your emotional outbursts again. LOL.JoanP2/19/2002
1635Shouldn't you be baking cookies? Why don't you check your figures againSouthFloridaGuy2/19/2002
1634Tradelite, housing prices have risen way more than incomes. Obviously the interSouthFloridaGuy2/19/2002
1633Median home prices for the areas you mentioned: Chicago: 315,500 New YorJoanP2/19/2002
1632Ladies and Gentlemen...a brand new Olympic and World Record! (Do we get to hearpatron_anejo_por_favor2/19/2002
1631This housing stuff seems to make some people awfully huffy. I wonder why that isTradelite2/19/2002
1630J.P....everyone feels stretched when they purchase a new home--even those who boTradelite2/19/2002
1629Tradelite- A person is always right until they are wrong. TSFTheStockFairy2/19/2002
1628Okay, whatever. I'm still saying you now have to be in the top 10% of incomJ. P.2/19/2002
1627I would say the bursting of the technology/finance bubble has had more of an affSouthFloridaGuy2/19/2002
1626<<you need to make mid six figures just to live in an average home....ThosTradelite2/19/2002
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