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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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54407One can only hope. I averaged in on puts on this latest spike. Now back even.Broken_Clock5/18/2006
54406We just bought one of these for a rec lot we own. According to county regulationNeeka5/18/2006
54405Just watch your ass The rest will fall in line. gggmishedlo5/18/2006
54404Not that I know of, but I try like hell to avoid watching that stuff....patron_anejo_por_favor5/18/2006
54403Remodeling Bubble globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Mishmishedlo5/18/2006
54402I've seen plenty of smart guys and gals come on CNBC or FOX the last 2-3 monJohn Vosilla5/18/2006
54401Was Mozillo on CNBC after the market closed?John Vosilla5/18/2006
54400'I'll watch how Mish does with his appreciating money in the mattress!&#John Vosilla5/18/2006
54399Yeah, well, I'm not quite ready to place THAT bet! I'll watch how Mishbentway5/18/2006
54398"Housing costs are falling" Could of fooled me. Interest rate resets,John Vosilla5/18/2006
54397I bet you regret ever buying any assets over the years with all this disinflatioJohn Vosilla5/18/2006
54396"For those short DSL, the weekly chart is quite beautiful" Finally thJohn Vosilla5/18/2006
54395It's a math problem that almost everyone gets wrong, so don't feel bad. GraceZ5/17/2006
54394Re: <i>Should you hope for them to change up or down?</i> The conteDan35/17/2006
54393The remodeling bubble pacificatribune.comLes H5/17/2006
54392Party time (until real estate collapses) <b>Meantime, plan ahead, don'Mick Mørmøny5/17/2006
54391There is a serious problem with the author's logic. The number of rentalThink4Yourself5/17/2006
54390<i> I heard from a money manager at Merrill Lynch who insisted that the hoGraceZ5/17/2006
54389Housing slowdown behind rise in inflation <b>Perverse methodology could beMick Mørmøny5/17/2006
54388Don't be so sure we are pawns in political games. Remember the saying "Think4Yourself5/17/2006
54387<i>When things are priced 'fairly' and prices drop, it's deflaGraceZ5/17/2006
54386>>Wonder if he still has TOL stock.<< One can only hope....<G>patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54385Bob seems like a pretty smart guy. Not sure why he couldn't see all the glaThink4Yourself5/17/2006
54384No HR person, it's a very small company, the two owners picked the plan and GraceZ5/17/2006
54383<i>Hmmm, haven't heard from Bob Marcin much lately, HO HO HO!</i>orkrious5/17/2006
54382Hmmm, haven't heard from Bob Marcin much lately, HO HO HO!patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
5438110 year over 5%--got arms?? need extra cash??Brasco One5/17/2006
54380Too bad the charts don't copy and paste. Here's a very bearish piece frorkrious5/17/2006
54379Tiny Homes a big hit in the Gulf Coast npr.orgLes H5/17/2006
54378<i>You and I (and probably way more me than you) are the biggest dumbazz borkrious5/17/2006
54377You and I (and probably way more me than you) are the biggest dumbazz bears in emishedlo5/17/2006
54376True, but dumbazz bears don't count!<G>patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54375So did the value of your and my account. Mishmishedlo5/17/2006
54374>>Countrywide Sees 'Tick Up' In Loan Delinquencies<< At leapatron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54373Let me add one more thing. It is a KEY point. "Time Preferences" will mishedlo5/17/2006
54372Reference to prices bothers me because...... Inflation = expansion of money andmishedlo5/17/2006
54371>>This is inconsistent with what I have read, I read we import about 50% wpatron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54370<i>Perhaps they want war, at any cost, to stay in power</i> BingoPaul Kern5/17/2006
54369Agreed. But certainly 20%-30% declines in the bubbliest of areas is a given - thSouthFloridaGuy5/17/2006
54368"Perhaps they want war, at any cost, to stay in power" I'd hope nbentway5/17/2006
54367I think I get it. When things are priced 'fairly' and prices drop, it&#bentway5/17/2006
54366<I>as we import 75% or so of our crude at present </i> This is incoLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54365Perhaps they want war, at any cost, to stay in power Mishmishedlo5/17/2006
54364"This implies of course that the US is much more susceptible economically tbentway5/17/2006
54363DJ Countrywide Sees 'Tick Up' In Loan Delinquencies >CFC 05/17/2006Paul Kern5/17/2006
54362<i>Deflation, disinflation (is this even a real word?) sound the same to mmishedlo5/17/2006
54361Snap! Crackle! Pop! globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Mishmishedlo5/17/2006
54360Deflation, disinflation (is this even a real word?) sound the same to me. Is thbentway5/17/2006
54359There's an operation to correct peak memory. They can actually remove my fooBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54358ROTFL! I gotta remember that one (if I can...<G>)patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54357It's called "peak memory" and i passed it about 5 years ago. -g-Broken_Clock5/17/2006
54356Yes, you are correct. One of the main consequences of the US hitting peak in 197patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54355>>>It is a well know fact that the US reached peak oil in the 50's.ChanceIs5/17/2006
54354Convince him that the HR people are bribed by fund marketers to use a particularLive2Sail5/17/2006
54353<<401s start to look good when you compare them to some defined benefits pBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54352Uh, where are they making oil again? I must have missed that link. fwiw, Big DBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54351I believe he called for crude to fall to 50-55 Not sure if that call is still onmishedlo5/17/2006
54350You can watch it on frontline at pbs.org. They had one guy from texas that was iBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54349<i>I'm not a believer in Kondratieff...but Peak Oil is a different ketmishedlo5/17/2006
54348He's biased because he's in the industry? Makes no sense to me, most oilpatron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54347>>buying a used car for cash<< Right on Brother! The past 15 yearsgladman5/17/2006
54346"Peak Oil" might be something of a broken clock phenomenon. T Boone PLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54345<I>When the market falls they fall more, when the market rises they lag.&lLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54344I'm not a believer in Kondratieff...but Peak Oil is a different kettle of fipatron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54343401s start to look good when you compare them to some defined benefits plans thaGraceZ5/17/2006
54342OK Mish, you are an amusing one but really....... <I>The Kondratieff CyclLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54341<i>"it was disinflation, 20 years of it" So now we should be enmishedlo5/17/2006
54340<i>Personally I expect 100% of the gains over the last 3 years to be givenGraceZ5/17/2006
54339oh yeah me either. Some places like Las Vegas had a sort of residence shift alsLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54338I expect housing demand to fall off and I expect prices to fall. I just don'GraceZ5/17/2006
54337I'm sure these 401K holders were doing great, and in great shape until 2000 Lizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54336well oil has foreign demand to keep prices up but where will housing demand comeLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54335<i>Housing as a business is cooked for a long time but house prices aren&#mishedlo5/17/2006
54334Housing costs are falling Energy has NOTHING to do with inflation per se Mishmishedlo5/17/2006
54333<I>Sometimes I think we'll be FORCED to offer some sort of a KevorkianLizzie Tudor5/17/2006
54332The standard method of obtaining transportation for me now is buying a used car bentway5/17/2006
54331That guy driving the big rig was depressing...as was the national semi retiree rBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54330Yup. Go ahead and make my puts. Are ya feelin' lucky? -g-Broken_Clock5/17/2006
54329Yes, I caught that Frontline piece. I've been lucky in a way, as I've bentway5/17/2006
54328Holy moly, gravestone Doji!<G>patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54327Frontline ran a most dismal piece on middle class retirement(or lack thereof!) lBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54326I shop for groceries at WalMart. I'd expect them to be able to raise pricesbentway5/17/2006
54325I don't have any real clue as to what will happen. I think we're more abentway5/17/2006
54324I too experienced a similar situation with a renter. He was operating a kayak rBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54323Nevermind.GraceZ5/17/2006
54322I watched the whole thing, but I can't say I liked it! It was like the fasciGraceZ5/17/2006
54321DSL couldn't hold the gap and is breaking down quite nicely thank you. As isBroken_Clock5/17/2006
54320I meant for the day : )damainman5/17/2006
54319Ha, these have only started a long drop towards the bottom. Wake me up when TOLJ. P.5/17/2006
54318lolorkrious5/17/2006
54317>>This is the only type of chart you need to look at when you're thinkpatron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54316>>It's definitely nightmare material for anyone who has ever owned levpatron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54315Stop that...no bearish end zone dancing allowed!<G>patron_anejo_por_favor5/17/2006
54314Yeah smarts, knowledge, timing and a little bit of luck to dive in when the massJohn Vosilla5/17/2006
54313Yup Must be another buying opportunity...tdl41385/17/2006
54312Homies have stabilized here eomdamainman5/17/2006
54311'David Soyka, SunCal Companies’ director of marketing, attributes part of thJohn Vosilla5/17/2006
54310Land prices in the overwrought Los Angeles marketplace have taken another jump wJohn Vosilla5/17/2006
54309>>young dude with his limited net worth all tied up in a couple of propertgladman5/17/2006
54308>>young dude with his limited net worth all tied up in a couple of propertgladman5/17/2006
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