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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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350Sponge..., You failed to mention that the down payment money for the house you Jason W8/28/2001
349Here's what's happening in my neighborhood: accessatlanta.com Home salJoanP8/28/2001
348Timing buying a house!??!...Well, enjoy your $2000/mo rent First, Lest anyone SpongeBrain8/28/2001
347Realtors would NEVER advise against buying! Its like a headhunter telling you iSpongeBrain8/28/2001
346Heard on the Street. Local realtor reports there is an eight year supply of homeAmelia Carhartt8/28/2001
345<i>Trying to "time" a real estate investment is going to cost anstomper8/28/2001
344Ramsey, I believe that the downturn in RE is a when not on If, and even if your marginmike8/28/2001
343David, you are a voice of reason on this rather odd discussion thread. I'veTradelite8/28/2001
342"First of all, forget that BS about location location location. The key to David Jones8/27/2001
341If housing was going to continue to roar ahead as well as the builders are tryinTimetobuy8/27/2001
340cuemaster, yes, the unemployment claims would drop off but in theory, if these Ramsey Su8/27/2001
339unemployed. arn't these figures flawed due to the action of people who run tcuemaster8/27/2001
338dave, just a few comments on those articles. 1) delinquency is NOT foreclosureRamsey Su8/27/2001
337Some interesting links: homestore.com homestore.com Regarding Economic impactjjs_ynot8/27/2001
336highend properties are just sitting on the market the prices necessary to bring Jim Willie CB8/27/2001
335Notice how median prices are still rising.TheStockFairy8/27/2001
334Existing home sales decline in July: cnnfn.cnn.com Was the rise in new home sapatron_anejo_por_favor8/27/2001
333Message 16263925 I know you go to this thread anyway....GDW turning out to be yTheStockFairy8/27/2001
332No, I wouldn't rush to buy a house now. Even if rates go up a little, the prTimetobuy8/27/2001
331Timetobuy, you have resonated my exact take on this economic situation from a Tom Gordon8/27/2001
330Ah yes Contractors. We can't live without them when times are good and treatTimetobuy8/27/2001
329I'll second that opinion......great work. You're a very talented artist shadowman8/26/2001
328Mosko, what you described is one of the common profiles of the foreclosure &quoRamsey Su8/26/2001
327Hello all, I've been reading the posts here with great interest. I have Mosko8/26/2001
326<i>Some workers may be on foreign visas and are going back to their own cosea_biscuit8/26/2001
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