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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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2425>>My brother has been looking in Northern NJ and the prices are rediculousJakeStraw4/22/2002
2424No, I'm talking about having only a 50% gain in two years vs a 70% gain. BuSTEVE4/22/2002
2423>>but the old towns and cities of upstate New York have been depressed forJakeStraw4/22/2002
2422So based on what most people put down, your talking about a 100% loss of ones indeeno4/22/2002
2421My brother has been looking in Northern NJ and the prices are rediculous. I gotSTEVE4/22/2002
2420Westchester benefits as a suburb of New York City and is certainly very expensivrolatzi4/22/2002
2419The same certainly can't be said for Westchester County in NY. Someone I knoJakeStraw4/22/2002
2418David, Much of NYS has never seen any boom in real estate. That area has been derolatzi4/22/2002
2417As I'm moving to upstate NY I'll probably see a lot of incredible properMoominoid4/22/2002
2416To all: I modified the RRECI, adding MTG and dropping LOW. MTG was added at the patron_anejo_por_favor4/22/2002
2415Congratulations. Sounds like a decent price for that area. Just make sure you GraceZ4/21/2002
2414I guess I am doing my contribution of keeping the "bubble" afloat - i Spekulatius4/21/2002
241312.6 percent apartment vacancy rate bizjournals.comLes H4/21/2002
2412An excellent read, I'd say Doug summed it up pretty well! <vbg> mortgnextrade!4/21/2002
2411Boston commercial r/e market, <i>''negative absorption.''&nextrade!4/21/2002
2410<i>I have chosen to believe them and make plans accordingly. </i> WGraceZ4/20/2002
2409I think you have to spread the money around everywhere, not just in one asset clTradelite4/20/2002
2408<i>and then what do I do with the money? </i> Don't look now buGraceZ4/20/2002
2407Hey, when interest rates were soaring, I grabbed up all the long-term CDs I coulTradelite4/20/2002
2406<i>Example: Capitol One Bank is paying me 7.55 percent on a large, long-teGraceZ4/20/2002
2405Grace, go tell that woman on another thread who disagrees with you about the savTradelite4/20/2002
2404Patron....you asked for input on the makeup of the portfolio, so I have two commTradelite4/20/2002
2403Boz, it's hard to lose your house simply by defaulting on a home equity loanTradelite4/20/2002
2402Housing rolling over csf.colorado.eduorkrious4/20/2002
2401There, there, settle down SpongeBrain, it's obvious I've struck a chord J. P.4/20/2002
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