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Strategies & Market Trends
The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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475Anyone care to comment on appraisers who are pressured to give very high values posthumousone8/29/2001
474<i>In 1989 my house was worth $280,000 and didn't get back to that valGraceZ8/29/2001
473NewYorkCityBoy, Sorry, I guess it did sound like I was bragging. It was the doJuster8/28/2001
472<<The personal situations of the few "lucky" people who comment Tradelite8/28/2001
471I fail to see the relevance of your good fortune and "wisdom" to the sSouthFloridaGuy8/28/2001
470Jay, I think you are just a little too pessimistic. I have been able to eek out Juster8/28/2001
469Hi Traderlite, <<Down payments ... usually ... 5 percent to 30 percent>TobagoJack8/28/2001
468Hi Juster, <<real estate just keeps up with bond rates over time. Timing cTobagoJack8/28/2001
467Jay.. you said I haven't met many people with negative equity "yet"Tradelite8/28/2001
466Hi Jay, I bought a new home in 1985 in San Diego for $150,000. If you compound 5Juster8/28/2001
465nopemarginmike8/28/2001
464Latino is the fastest growing ethic group, it'll replace African-American inSunSunM8/28/2001
463Hi Tradelite, <<don't know many people who have negative equity in theTobagoJack8/28/2001
462How much juice have you paid on your loans since 1982?J. P.8/28/2001
461there is always luck involved with successmarginmike8/28/2001
460JakeStraw, Based on my limited knowledge, I tend to agree with you. A few of myjt1018/28/2001
459Jay, people who buy homes to live in don't look at the economy everyday and Tradelite8/28/2001
458<i>Nothing....NOTHING....will scare more people into buying real estate thstomper8/28/2001
457Hi Tradelite, Is it possible that negative equity, devolution of career, rising TobagoJack8/28/2001
456Nothing....NOTHING....will scare more people into buying real estate than when GTradelite8/28/2001
455Mortgage refis slowing, though equity cash outs remain high: cbs.marketwatch.copatron_anejo_por_favor8/28/2001
454part 2 (sorry i was interrupted)... wrt real estate, buy it when rents cover yoSkeeter Bug8/28/2001
453<i> Cut to the present time and damn those run down shacks are looking gooshadowman8/28/2001
452<<This thread's on steroids the past day or so.<g>>> LOL!patron_anejo_por_favor8/28/2001
451mm, with all due respect, if you timed the market up and down, you got lucky. pSkeeter Bug8/28/2001
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