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1847What’s your opinion? Do you think investor groups snapping up property in BrooklJohn Vosilla-8/1/2013
1846Many get paid very well up there Ted in government in union jobs that would pay John Vosilla-7/31/2013
1845One of the many reasons why the average New Yorker will never, ever be able to otejek-7/31/2013
1844We had high unemployment and high interest rates in the 1970's and housing pJohn Vosilla-7/30/2013
1843Overcapacity lingers from 30 years of a super credit cycle coupled with hypergrtejek-7/25/2013
1842Overcapacity lingers from 30 years of a super credit cycle coupled with hypergroJohn Vosilla-7/25/2013
1841I know you say it used to be more affordable back in the day but for those of utejek-7/25/2013
1840Interesting today we have about 5M existing home sales a year equivalent to wherJohn Vosilla-7/25/2013
1839That always happens and doesn't always equate to booming housing markets. tejek-7/25/2013
1838 I know you say it used to be more affordable back in the day but for those of uJohn Vosilla-7/25/2013
1837That always happens and doesn't always equate to booming housing markets. NJohn Vosilla-7/25/2013
1836 From Calculated Risk: A Few Comments on New Home Sales Posted: 24 Jul 20MoneyPenny-7/24/2013
1835Which places?tejek-7/24/2013
1834delete duplicatepeter michaelson-7/24/2013
1833There were perfect places, but they got too crowded!peter michaelson-7/24/2013
1832The People Moving to Austin and 'Ruining' It Are Texans [graphic] (Stutejek-7/22/2013
1831If interest rates stay in this new low range post financial crisis we will havetejek-7/21/2013
1830You know NYC has always been expensive. I know you say it used to be more affordtejek-7/21/2013
1829Cape Coral certainly has had a nice move off the bottom already. Probably justiJohn Vosilla-7/20/2013
1828If interest rates stay in this new low range post financial crisis we will have John Vosilla-7/20/2013
1827I've been trying to get up there for a while now. Would like to check out hJohn Vosilla-7/20/2013
1826Continued slack in industrial capacity in the context of a new global economy atejek-7/18/2013
1825Cape Coral moving on up...ground zero for overbuilding of cheap, unliveable homeMoneyPenny-7/18/2013
1824NYC was such a great place back in the 50's and 60's as your income wentejek-7/18/2013
1823Continued slack in industrial capacity in the context of a new global economy anJohn Vosilla-7/18/2013
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