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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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55007She has at least 14 mortgages, a combination of mostly 1st ARM's and few HELJohn Vosilla5/28/2006
55006You're a dinosaur. <G>Jim McMannis5/28/2006
55005The quarter acre lots in PSL were less than $10k 6 years ago, now they go for $1Jim McMannis5/28/2006
55004Yeah. That was in the Palm Beach post along with nice Pics. I wonder why Dena WeJim McMannis5/28/2006
55003"More than $106 million in home loans collapsed in Palm Beach, Martin and SJim McMannis5/28/2006
55002Lotta air under prices in PSL. The peak in asking prices was so artificial anywaJim McMannis5/28/2006
55001Hovnanian Enterprises Inc. could give some direction to the housing sector with ChanceIs5/28/2006
55000Looks like she owns an entire neighborhood.Travis_Bickle5/28/2006
54999These are most of her 14 homes. At least she bought a little before the top. HoJohn Vosilla5/28/2006
54998Seems home prices in parts of Florida headed back to mid 2004 levels already: LJohn Vosilla5/28/2006
54997“The situation is creating sleepless nights for investors, such as Dena Webster Travis_Bickle5/28/2006
54996>>>At whatever income level they reside, they should buy or rent well wTommaso5/28/2006
54995I assumed your handle meant that you're an 1983 graduate of FSU but if you&#booyaka5/28/2006
54994It's a wide world these days and warm weather climates are abundant and varicaptaintime5/28/2006
54993Yes, $8,000 an Ounce (Barrons Interview) Interview with James Turk, Founder, GoChanceIs5/27/2006
54992Hoping the Sizzle Will Sell the Steak In a Condo Slowdown >>>Signs of ChanceIs5/27/2006
54991I'm going to have to fess up to that one. My bad.Travis_Bickle5/27/2006
54990Marfa Texas? You've GOT to be kidding me.Lizzie Tudor5/27/2006
54989OT: STDs Running Rampant In Retirement Community Sat May 27, 2:13 AM ET Doctobentway5/27/2006
54988<i>Maybe they need a house badly. A first house. Government policy ultimatGraceZ5/27/2006
54987It's being held up by RDN and PMI as well as some firms that supply construcLes H5/27/2006
54986I'm sick and tired of the slow blood letting in HGX. Maybe with Barron'sBroken_Clock5/27/2006
54985Delaware Office Glut Building bloomberg.com Barron's Cover Story online.bLes H5/27/2006
54984RE:"DESIGNERS SWESTERN RETREAT ON PRESTIGIOUS ST IN CITY OF MARFA. COULD BEJim McMannis5/27/2006
54983I'm not expecting it!bentway5/27/2006
54982Maybe you'll be able to move back to to Oceanside for less than when you lefJim McMannis5/27/2006
54981"Places like San Diego -- which witnessed Wild West-style appreciation -- sbentway5/27/2006
54980BARRON’S COVER The Big Glut Trouble in Paradise By ROBIN GOLDWYN BLUMENTHAL A WTravis_Bickle5/27/2006
54979My life style is much like yours. I bought my current house for cash, just so abentway5/27/2006
54978Cover of barron's devoted to second home glut.Travis_Bickle5/27/2006
54977Maybe they need a house badly. A first house. Government policy ultimate screwedBonefish5/27/2006
54976Yes, Carol Lloyd is actually reasonable. Being too bearish or bullish doesn'Live2Sail5/27/2006
54975It's a big commitment that is not easily disgorged. Maybe not as much as makGraceZ5/27/2006
54974Kudos and I've lived my life the same way; stayed in a ghetto apartment for SouthFloridaGuy5/27/2006
54973No one comes knocking, despite lowered price By MICHAEL POLLICK michael.pollickTravis_Bickle5/27/2006
54972The SFGate occasionally puts out articles that are reminiscint of the equal-handenginer5/27/2006
54971The Real Story: Readers Write By Marc Lichtenfeld Senior Columnist 5/26/2006 1Travis_Bickle5/27/2006
54970For those that can, the best solution is to purchase a 1 year ARM and pay off thTheStockFairy5/27/2006
54969Bubble Trouble? What to make of all the real estate trend news sfgate.comLive2Sail5/27/2006
54968"if you don't feel like puking when you sign a sales contract or mortgaSteveinTX5/26/2006
54967People who have tried to sell me on an ARM have used the argument that "youbentway5/26/2006
54966In a leveraged economy that has held the world on its shoulders for 8 years? NoSouthFloridaGuy5/26/2006
54965Worse than that patron... I have been met with scepticism and worse when tryingBroken_Clock5/26/2006
54964I am expecting lower 10 year treasuries in 12-18 months. It's one of the mosSouthFloridaGuy5/26/2006
54963Thanks for the reply. Makes sense to me.GraceZ5/26/2006
54962Well-To-Do Sellers ‘On A Short Leash’ A housing bubble report from the MilwakeeTravis_Bickle5/26/2006
54961My husband was ill and loved Florida and Florida was, and still is, to a certainMoneyPenny5/26/2006
54960Amen on Ryland. How long can they keep this up?zebra4o15/26/2006
54959Now you know you can have a recession and still have inflation, right?GraceZ5/26/2006
54958Well I always say that if you don't feel like puking when you sign a sales cGraceZ5/26/2006
54957Long Island are you expecting lower rates on the 10 yr treasuries in the next 12John Vosilla5/26/2006
54956Interesting Fla. housing info: media.living.net Especially the two tables at tPaul Kern5/26/2006
54955>> All I could think is, these people are buying the most expensive purchapatron_anejo_por_favor5/26/2006
54954Because the person that told it to me is utterly trustworthy. Don't know aboBroken_Clock5/26/2006
54953talk about greed at the top: bought it for $530K in August bcpa.net zillow hasJohn Vosilla5/26/2006
54952Dan3,re:"6% inflation". Interesting figure. Who do you believe? Or whoJohn Chen5/26/2006
54951That's a classic. here's a good one: Realtor Randy Friesen, whose trucTravis_Bickle5/26/2006
54950Let's see, food stocks breaking out, inverted yield curve, housing bubble inSouthFloridaGuy5/26/2006
54949Had some woman on the news last night who was in the process of losing her home.GraceZ5/26/2006
54948“‘It’s a stand-off,’ said Andre Dandeneau, who has tried unsuccessfully to sell John Vosilla5/26/2006
54947<Monthly dues, RE taxes, insurance, utilities and special assessments add up.BWAC5/26/2006
54946thing of beauty stockcharts.comorkrious5/26/2006
54945The increase in the core PCE index was 0.2497%, which rounded down to 0.2%, bareLes H5/26/2006
54944Monthly dues, RE taxes, insurance, utilities and special assessments add up..John Vosilla5/26/2006
54943"Stagflation - back but not welcome." Is it just me or is this going John Vosilla5/26/2006
54942Maybe they should convert them all to car condo's or at least the ground flodamainman5/26/2006
54941<with $20K plus a year now in holding costs even though they are mortgage freBWAC5/26/2006
54940‘As an investor, I’m not really happy about the situation right now,’ Biswurm saJohn Vosilla5/26/2006
54939Funny you mentioned that. I have a ton of older relatives who have had their SoJohn Vosilla5/26/2006
54938total BS!!how do you believe this crap? ------------------------ Here's a CoPogeu Mahone5/26/2006
54937What made you decide to move there? I thought for a nano second that I'd kGraceZ5/26/2006
54936“If the economy stays healthy and creates jobs, you may see these foreclosure rabentway5/26/2006
54935Inflation now at 6%. news.yahoo.com They try to dress it up and talk about &quDan35/26/2006
54934>>repeating a common Florida realtor mantra<< You're assuming agladman5/26/2006
54933*DJ Friedman Billings Ups Accredited Home To Outperform >LEND *DJ Friedman Paul Kern5/26/2006
54932Gladman was just repeating a common Florida realtor mantra.MoneyPenny5/26/2006
54931>>>over the next 5-10 years 21Million retirees will head to warm weatheChanceIs5/26/2006
54930Many retirees will change their minds about Florida now that you can't get iThink4Yourself5/26/2006
54929‘Too Much Supply And Not Enough Demand’ In California The California realtors hTravis_Bickle5/26/2006
54928As rates rise, home foreclosures surge Adjustable-rate mortgages make it hard foMick Mørmøny5/26/2006
54927I hope you are going to be living in your Colony property. Many investors in thMoneyPenny5/26/2006
54926<i>that was a great find</i> didn't have to look far -g-. DEL iWyätt Gwyön5/26/2006
54925Well, Aames doesn't have the most encouraging cash flow or income trends! Alen_chan5/26/2006
54924"not all lumber companies is hurtin (yet)..." that was a great find: John Vosilla5/26/2006
54923Funny how I can be construed as too gloom and doom in one post and then too bulJohn Vosilla5/26/2006
54922When researching foreclosures in Austin(Travis Co, Tx) I found that many of the renovator5/26/2006
54921We knew a lot of people wanted to move to FL but when Congress, Clinton gave peoJim McMannis5/25/2006
54920RE:"It's estimated that FL will receive 25% of the 21M. I don't seeJim McMannis5/25/2006
54919>>RE bust in Florida will be comparable to the depresssion era<< Jogladman5/25/2006
54918not all lumber companies is hurtin (yet)... <img src='http://stockchartsWyätt Gwyön5/25/2006
54917Lumber prices always led a decline in construction. The market has always been pElroy Jetson5/25/2006
54916In one of the HB conference call, they were discussing their building material cXoFruitCake5/25/2006
54915A Backlog in Lumber >>>Hmmmm. I would have thought that lumber pricesChanceIs5/25/2006
54914I bet that guy's loads of fun at cocktail parties.....<G>patron_anejo_por_favor5/25/2006
54913I have started today buying the 08 35's. For $2 you have huge upside potentiBroken_Clock5/25/2006
54912That is my guess ... this will last for years. But I don't think the impaCalculatedRisk5/25/2006
54911i think you would enjoy this book--he goes into how these toxic loans are populaWyätt Gwyön5/25/2006
54910Have you noticed that almost all of the large refinancings have been using ARM&#Think4Yourself5/25/2006
54909I was surprised by San Antonio too. But I think this shows how widespread the uCalculatedRisk5/25/2006
54908Wages in San Antonio don't seem especially low, considering it's San Antbentway5/25/2006
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