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Strategies & Market Trends
The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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400Like I said, the areas that people want should and probably will continue to holJakeStraw8/28/2001
399NewYorkCityBoy, I disagree that my situation is irrelevant. The fact is, when IJoanP8/28/2001
398Yes, I am sure Jersey Real Estate will hold up great - especially in areas closeSouthFloridaGuy8/28/2001
397Of course his IBM appreciated alot more. Not to mention his Qcom up 1000% in 3 ymarginmike8/28/2001
396<<hey my dad paid 38,000 for his apartement its worth 2.8 mill-g- >>Tradelite8/28/2001
395>>...and these are the ones who will force property prices down. Maybe pJakeStraw8/28/2001
394There is a good time to buy a house and a bad time. I bought when I got marriedDavid R8/28/2001
393Joan, quite frankly your situation is irrelevant because it doesn't exemplifSouthFloridaGuy8/28/2001
392hey my dad paid 38,000 for his apartement its worth 2.8 mill-g-marginmike8/28/2001
391Trust me, my father doesn't care what the rate of return on his house happenTradelite8/28/2001
390I'm not sure Houston has ever fully recovered from that oil nonsense. Have Tradelite8/28/2001
389<i>It includes my father, who at 89 is still living a mile from me in the chomolungma8/28/2001
388nces.ed.gov looks like there still could be another "baby boom"TheStockFairy8/28/2001
387"many will NEVER sell their homes and would rather die in them and pass theflint8/28/2001
386Another thing...everyone keeps talking about real estate as "an investment.JoanP8/28/2001
385History shows there is a 1-3 year time lag. Japan/USA in 87/Houston after oil crmarginmike8/28/2001
384My concrete evidence includes my own situation right now, that of my friends, anTradelite8/28/2001
383No - big difference - friends on Wall Street thought everything was great and mavampire8/28/2001
382Can we say, Fannie Mae=big fat pig?SouthFloridaGuy8/28/2001
381AC Flyer... Actually I have owned RE since 1982. I borrowed $15,000.00 from my JoanP8/28/2001
380Patience will be rewarded, IMHO. Somebody on this thread or another, put a greaSouthFloridaGuy8/28/2001
379Just like your friends on Wall street were saying in early 2000? The telecolm bumarginmike8/28/2001
378<i>These people have most likely owned their homes a very long time and haSouthFloridaGuy8/28/2001
377When Baby boomers retire, and want to cash out of homes this will be the death Bmarginmike8/28/2001
376I dunno - I have a few friends in RE..and they say market is strong as ever cervampire8/28/2001
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