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Strategies & Market Trends
The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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500juster, been there done that. i had to learn the hard way that it is better toSkeeter Bug8/29/2001
499well, obviously you are attempting to apply commercial real estate principles toTradelite8/29/2001
498<I>This question was posed on this board yesterday, but no one answered itchomolungma8/29/2001
497<<In the last 5 years people have just been lucky to have the appraised vaTradelite8/29/2001
496J.P., All I know is if I didn't have a home and was not able to itemize my dJakeStraw8/29/2001
495Yea, but you're still paying the taxes and the interest on the principle, thJ. P.8/29/2001
494Skeeter Bug, Actually I tried that once. The abuse of the renters on my properJuster8/29/2001
493>>New Jersey foreclosures jump 15% Yeah but who wants to live in New JerJakeStraw8/29/2001
492david, if real estate in my neck of the woods fell to 1998 levels, a 30% down paSkeeter Bug8/29/2001
491>>Even after the mortgage interest deduction, I would have less cash flow.JakeStraw8/29/2001
490>>that real estate overall except for a personal residence is not a great Skeeter Bug8/29/2001
489>>Gee, this sounds just like the stock market.<< except you can'Skeeter Bug8/29/2001
488excuse the intrusion ... sent the post to the WRONG thread .... LOL sorry .... Nemer8/29/2001
487<<Real estate market starting to soften I guess>> Yep, it's notpatron_anejo_por_favor8/29/2001
486I have friends in the SF Bay Area who are divorcing. They got a late start markKaren Lawrence8/29/2001
485I just heard a story yesterday about a real estate transaction in the Seattle arAlan Smithee8/29/2001
484Refinancings Up Again As Owners Cash Out Low Rates and Fees Help Fuel Trend Tradelite8/29/2001
483<b>New Jersey foreclosures jump 15%</b> This was in my paper todayJason W8/29/2001
482Maybe it's new to her in the last 6 years, but I've heard of that happenTimetobuy8/29/2001
481Hi David, I got a PM on meaning of <<NIMBY>>. Well, these artificialTobagoJack8/29/2001
480We usually had the opposite problem, with company buy outs. I had appraisers tesandintoes8/29/2001
479Hi David, what is <<NIMBY>> ? <<5 or 30% down is not enough cTobagoJack8/29/2001
478"Not enough, given the big picture, vs. the cost of new build, in view of eDavid Jones8/29/2001
477Congrats for making the cool posts!!! It is not an easy decision. Yet, it is aBerney8/29/2001
476hello Just last week, my sister, a California realtor, was complaining that altKaren Lawrence8/29/2001
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