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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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2075<<But do we really believe the banks are going to stop lending money becaupatron_anejo_por_favor3/8/2002
2074<<higher rates lead to a drop in value of homes because people can afford Tradelite3/8/2002
2073Agree, and higher rates lead to a drop in value of homes because people can affobozwood3/8/2002
2072Exactly. Why do you think homebuilding was the ONLY industry (other than defensepatron_anejo_por_favor3/8/2002
2071Not so much if they WANT to buy one but it would effect what they could afforddeeno3/8/2002
2070Completely agree. Mortgage rates are secondary to getting a home when a person Tradelite3/8/2002
2069People bought homes when interest rates were in the stratosphere during the CartHiSpeed3/8/2002
2068How far do you think those rates will get???? Probably higher than I think they Tradelite3/8/2002
2067<<If mortgage rates rise, then people will flock to the adjustable rates, patron_anejo_por_favor3/8/2002
2066If mortgage rates rise, then people will flock to the adjustable rates, around 4Tradelite3/8/2002
2065Looks like rates may have bottomed and now we're pricing in some hikes (for J. P.3/8/2002
2064The problem with deciding that we are experiencing a real estate "bubble&quTradelite3/8/2002
2063Of course...it's a pretty good contrary indicator. But since it was being cipatron_anejo_por_favor3/7/2002
2062You do realize that by the time Business Week writes an article on something likGraceZ3/7/2002
2061Actually, that article is somewhat negative towards future housing prices, and epatron_anejo_por_favor3/7/2002
2060Bob Brinker testimonials. suite101.comJ. P.3/6/2002
2059<i>I seem to remember Brinker cautioning getting out of the market early 2geode003/6/2002
2058Yes, like my recent post predicting that.... Message 17084776 <i>Also, wSpongeBrain3/6/2002
2057BW Article: "The Homes Keep Selling" businessweek.comSpongeBrain3/6/2002
2056Home Builder Stocks trading at 8x earnings = CHEAP! businessweek.com Wall StreSpongeBrain3/6/2002
2055I've been buying there for three years (land and low-end houses). Still looMSI3/6/2002
2054I seem to remember Brinker cautioning getting out of the market early 2000 and gMSI3/6/2002
2053<<How about Belize? An ocean front fixer hotel for U$ 75K>> Looks gpatron_anejo_por_favor3/6/2002
2052Yes but Bob Brinker also said that real estate was for living in instead of as ageode003/6/2002
2051How about Belize? An ocean front fixer hotel for U$ 75K.<G> Low taxes, cospaul ross3/5/2002
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