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271Our last bubble was in '89-'90. When it popped RE prices declined for foJF Quinnelly-4/21/2004
270<i>When the California bubble pops the ripples will travel a long way. <Ilaine-4/21/2004
269<i>"Vast American RE bubble" = California? Fine, if you say so&lJF Quinnelly-4/21/2004
268Greenie can't control the long end of interest rates. If he keeps short rateJF Quinnelly-4/21/2004
267"Vast American RE bubble" = California? Fine, if you say so.Ilaine-4/21/2004
266Show me where I discussed prices outside of California.JF Quinnelly-4/21/2004
265How could you possibly know whether housing prices outside of LA/Southern CalifoIlaine-4/21/2004
264He can do 0.25% steps up and see how they go. Rates for mortgages have already Maurice Winn-4/21/2004
263Well shoot, Maurice, the fact that Greenie announces that we have nothing to worJF Quinnelly-4/20/2004
262Checking in again jfred, and deflation has had the official death knell sounded.Maurice Winn-4/20/2004
261Well that's a matter of taste, to be sure. But judging an argument by who maJF Quinnelly-1/24/2004
260You really don't see vacant lots next door to 2 yr old houses here, except fJF Quinnelly-1/24/2004
259Where I live, the only new home construction is very large houses on tiny lots, Ilaine-1/24/2004
258Righto. If it smells rotten, and every time I've tasted it, it tasted rotteIlaine-1/24/2004
257jfred, but what about the price of a 2 year old house and a vacant lot with a neMaurice Winn-1/24/2004
256That's hard to say, Maurice. New homes are better built, more energy efficieJF Quinnelly-1/23/2004
255I've heard that of the RE loans made in the last year here 40% are variable JF Quinnelly-1/23/2004
254<i>Lew Rockwell and the Daily Reckoning? I wish you'd post things by pJF Quinnelly-1/23/2004
253Britain's decision to "return to Parity", the pre-War Pound-dollarJF Quinnelly-1/23/2004
252Mundell Fleming a problem? I doubt it. Increased government spending either shiJF Quinnelly-1/23/2004
251House prices should be not far from the cost of building another one. If they haMaurice Winn-1/23/2004
250<<i>Some things are easy - a pie can only be cut into so many shares anMaurice Winn-1/23/2004
249Hi Mq - the virtue of being able to understand math while thinking about economiIlaine-1/23/2004
248CB, don't be overawed by maths. Of course a lot can only be done with mathsMaurice Winn-1/23/2004
247There may well be a bubble in the housing market - a house two blocks away that Ilaine-1/23/2004
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