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2347No, I don't think you will see the kind of boom/bust you see in NY, LA and SRiskmgmt17/12/2014
2346You've got to remember that in most countries of the world, cities are consitejek-7/11/2014
2345You've got to remember that in most countries of the world, cities are consiRiskmgmt-7/11/2014
23442012-14 reminds me a lot of 2002-04 only the more affordable sub markets in matejek-7/10/2014
2343Yeah looking good burbs around Tampa MSA about the best in the country for whatJohn Vosilla-7/10/2014
2342I've learned over the years much of the politics is counter intuitive to reaJohn Vosilla-7/10/2014
23412012-14 reminds me a lot of 2002-04 only the more affordable sub markets in manyJohn Vosilla-7/10/2014
2340It too brings up a reason perhaps for the resurgence of metro areas that we hatejek-7/9/2014
2339It too brings up a reason perhaps for the resurgence of metro areas that we haveRiskmgmt-7/9/2014
2338"They're not buying real estate in Detroit," he says. "They&tejek-7/9/2014
2337This article really captures the growing ambivalence to development here even thtejek-7/9/2014
2336"when I stop accumulating I hope they start buying in places like Detroit&lRiskmgmt17/9/2014
2335Of course, the idea of people liking the big City's could be a result of theJohn Vosilla17/9/2014
2334"They're not buying real estate in Detroit," he says. "They&#John Vosilla-7/9/2014
2333San Francisco holds a bock party as residents put a crimp in developers plans otejek17/9/2014
2332I believe much of the fatter margins were due to the nice appreciation at the hitejek-7/9/2014
2331Hmm, yes, less development equals more affordable housing. The logic is just greJurgis Bekepuris-7/9/2014
2330San Francisco holds a bock party as residents put a crimp in developers plans oJohn Vosilla-7/9/2014
2329I believe much of the fatter margins were due to the nice appreciation at the hiJohn Vosilla-7/9/2014
2328And more evidence here: Chinese Lead $92 Billion of U.S. Home Sales to ForeigRiskmgmt17/9/2014
2327Just to illustrate the point here is a recent report. Jaikumar Ramaswamy, chiefRiskmgmt17/7/2014
2326Jurgis, Yes the "grey money" factor I am sure is a big factRiskmgmt-7/7/2014
2325As I interpret your theory it breaks down to Millennials and a shifting of affitejek-7/7/2014
2324Moscow is pricey because there is a giant sucking sound towards it. Basically inJurgis Bekepuris-7/7/2014
2323Tejek, I enjoyed your thoughts very much and would like to explore them further Riskmgmt17/7/2014
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