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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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65707Realtors Say the Stars Are Aligned for Housing By VIKAS BAJAJ Published: NovemMick Mørmøny11/3/2006
65706Every county is different. Lots of info on the internet now. Just go to the ClJohn Vosilla11/3/2006
65705'KM, where are you?' I think she is the rat pack leader on Ben JonesJohn Vosilla11/3/2006
65704Yes I think there no rush with so much new construction still ongoing and recordJohn Vosilla11/3/2006
65703THAT's 5 bedrooms? If that's a garage on the left then I suspect 4 of tThink4Yourself11/3/2006
65702There's at least one reason there are no basements down there. I discoveredThink4Yourself11/3/2006
65701Homelier Outlook for Home-Building >>>Hmmmm. It sounds like the snowbChanceIs11/3/2006
65700re REITs taking at hit. According to Doug Kass, BRE and EQR (apartment REITs) mzebra4o111/3/2006
65699"I didn't encounter any skeeters, it's more of a dry heat there&quobentway11/3/2006
65698"whether the basement floods when it rains" No basements in Texas - tbentway11/3/2006
65697A/C on that baby might run you $500 a month in the summers..bentway11/3/2006
65696Re: <i>HOW ABOUT A MCMANSION??????</i> No 3 car garage? No basemenDan311/3/2006
65695"In 1960 61% of the households had: * a father working outside the hombentway11/3/2006
65694One house smelled like cat pee really bad. another hosue was over 600 days on tTheStockFairy11/3/2006
65693Add on. Notice of Trustee’s Sale Oct 06 1238dpl11/3/2006
65692I'm not a fan of that chart. It's very selective and I doubt it's pCalculatedRisk11/3/2006
65691Get out the Brooms A very long overdue sweeping change is about to happen. Be prmishedlo11/3/2006
65690>>all of the posters on this thread live in houses that are at least that patron_anejo_por_favor11/3/2006
65689Sadly many financial institutions I deal with will not support any browser otherElroy Jetson11/3/2006
65688I didn't encounter any skeeters, it's more of a dry heat there so I thinjpk111/3/2006
65687I don't know the exact area. Have been down there several times but not enoujpk111/3/2006
65686What's going on with those REITs? Did I miss something? EOQ? BCPerspective11/3/2006
65685Didn't see this posted: Can the Economy Survive the Housing Bust? biz.yahooPerspective11/3/2006
65684LT, Not me. Mine is 1150 square feet, and I'm trying to make it smaller. TH11/3/2006
65683Sector Wrap: Homebuilders Friday November 3, 3:18 pm ET Rising Home Inventories Smiling Bob11/3/2006
65682of course, all of the posters on this thread live in houses that are at least thLizzie Tudor11/3/2006
65681isn't that Sue Ellen's house?Lizzie Tudor11/3/2006
65680fortunately it has a built in vacuum- thats what makes cleaning this house FUN! Lizzie Tudor11/3/2006
65679lol!!! make that 'texas tea' kinda gives new meaning to 'nimby'MulhollandDrive11/3/2006
656786 car garage!!!!!and $485k!!! wooo hoooo, wheel... now stop it!! you must be MulhollandDrive11/3/2006
65677You saying it comes <b>WITH</b> an <b>OIL WELL??? YEEEE HAAAWthe_wheel11/3/2006
65676Les, You got me worried. Is this "War Built on Permanent War Must Crash&quthe_wheel11/3/2006
65675Look closely at that Texas-size photo. Do you see a cell-phone or electrical toTradelite11/3/2006
65674Buyers back out of home deals in record numbers azcentral.com A little over a CalculatedRisk11/3/2006
65673Tradelite, I want a <b>TEXAS SIZE</b> home : [graphic] Beautiful Texthe_wheel11/3/2006
65672Dunno if a photo on the internet translates into a real mansion. Depends on howTradelite11/3/2006
65671Economic Summit Challenges the Notion of a Housing Bubble leesburg2day.comLes H11/3/2006
65670Tradelite: Is this a <b>REAL MANSION???</b> [graphic] Executive cthe_wheel11/3/2006
65669Lizzie, I'm dreaming I can stay slim just doing the vacuuming in that new Mthe_wheel11/3/2006
65668Lizzie, Look at this: <img src='http://homepics.realtor.com/image1/httpthe_wheel11/3/2006
65667"What happened?" High Fructose Corn Syrup happened.copper00011/3/2006
65666a bunch of political talk on this "general economy + housing" thread. Lizzie Tudor11/3/2006
65665one thing I find really amazing is the fat level of US population vs the 50s andLizzie Tudor11/3/2006
65664Hey check this one <img src='http://homepics.realtor.com/image1/http/houthe_wheel11/3/2006
65663What sites or resources do you trust to uncover foreclosure/tax sales. I'vegladman11/3/2006
65662Regarding higher real estate and living costs today versus 40-50 years ago. Raytsigprofit11/3/2006
65661<<the county planning department idiots now think it is a wonderful idea tTradelite11/3/2006
65660Everywhere has skeeters. Everywhere that doesn't have a problem soon will asBWAC11/3/2006
65659I like Roger Clemons, maybe I'll check it out, not too far from Galveston eithe_wheel11/3/2006
65658How much would those places like rent for? And aren't the property taxes skthe_wheel11/3/2006
65657Philadelphia Inquirer On Housing Bust The Economy | Housing bust? Already over,ChanceIs11/3/2006
65656<<Only very few wage earning dads would would be able to do that today. ThTradelite11/3/2006
65655You tricked me on Purpose!the_wheel11/3/2006
65654I actually bought several properties there back during the oil bust. There are sjpk111/3/2006
65653Volume on WCI is miniscule, have weak shorts taken their ball and gone home?Travis_Bickle11/3/2006
65652LOL, sucka!SouthFloridaGuy11/3/2006
65651thanks for the link - I'll take a look...tsigprofit11/3/2006
65650What about Skeeters? They got Skeeters? I hate Skeeters. I'm starting to the_wheel11/3/2006
65649Focus on the commercial reits. Empty malls come next.Smiling Bob11/3/2006
65648Many companies are battening down the hatches. I see furniture stores closing alSmiling Bob11/3/2006
65647Was doing a little DD on a property and came across this site, hudsonandmarshalltdl413811/3/2006
65646Yes, I agree. Same here. That is what I was trying to say - but it was misunderstsigprofit11/3/2006
65645REITS have cracked after a steady 45 Degree climb for a long time. stockchartJ. P.11/3/2006
65644You misunderstood what I posted. I can see how it would be misunderstood from mytsigprofit11/3/2006
65643Here's the problem with those hoses in your link. They are probably on a slaBWAC11/3/2006
65642Tucumcari: recommended by Lowell George I been warped by the rain, driven by thSmiling Bob11/3/2006
65641Thanks, those look like some good bargains. Where the heck is Katy, TX? I hopethe_wheel11/3/2006
65640No doubt that is a life altering decision made back then that has backfired... John Vosilla11/3/2006
65639KBH - looks to be finally cracking - 43.55 x .58 must be that gay evangelical thSmiling Bob11/3/2006
65638>>>Overall a nice snapshot of the dark side.<<< Yes indeed. ChanceIs11/3/2006
65637Chancels, Thanks for posting that. Nothing new to this thread, but it is good TH11/3/2006
65636Denver seems to be many years ahead of SLC? Housing prices were high back in 20John Vosilla11/3/2006
65635Hey Tradelite, Long time no see. I quit reading this board after I sold my housthe_wheel11/3/2006
65634Can the Economy Survive the Housing Bust? >>>This article was posted hChanceIs11/3/2006
65633Hi Grace, I haven't read this board in a while. I noticed that messages arethe_wheel11/3/2006
65632I have a nephew that lived with me for a summer. At the time, he was 19 and hadbentway11/3/2006
65631Caterpillar sees tough '07; faster growth beyond Friday November 3, 11:24 amTH11/3/2006
65630The same flaky mortgages that allowed fairly fiscally sound people to buy overprbentway11/3/2006
65629People have, and want, a lot more today. Most 1960's era homes are under 10Think4Yourself11/3/2006
65628Now there's a guy worth listening to. IF you want to experience what life isSmiling Bob11/3/2006
65627This decapitation talk is worse than the political discourse, IMOsaveslivesbyday11/3/2006
65626When I consider that my dad was able to buy a house, raise four kids while my mobentway11/3/2006
65625"Fed Official Says Bad Data Helped Fuel Rate Cuts, Housing Speculation"bentway11/3/2006
65624I <i>did</i> see the bond rally -- just got off the bus a little tooyard_man11/3/2006
65623just an anecdote about Lavosier?? well -- maybe -- I will research it some moreyard_man11/3/2006
65622Dear Cecil: In the answer about the guillotine in your online archive, you say Travis_Bickle11/3/2006
65621interesting tidbit: During the french revolution when Lavosier was sentenced toyard_man11/3/2006
65620Nobody Saw This Coming globaleconomicanalysis.blogspot.com Mishmishedlo11/3/2006
65619HEY HOW COME MESSAGES ARE DISAPPEARING FROM THIS BOARD?????the_wheel11/3/2006
65618KBH - 43.8 these could pay off big .KBHWH .20 cents for 40 Nov putsSmiling Bob11/3/2006
65617OT regarding IE7. In researching yet another IE6 bug this morning I came acrossThink4Yourself11/3/2006
65616Young people need more financial education--IN SCHOOL. I became tuned into thatTradelite11/3/2006
65615<<did the "right thing" >> Tradelite ever check out the cJohn Vosilla11/3/2006
65614Yes. The miser age cut off might be near 70. The oldest boomers only a 10-15 yJohn Vosilla11/3/2006
65613<<That's great for your Dad - but realize that people go to college noTradelite11/3/2006
65612'What's gone on so far is based soley on rust states losing jobs to chinJohn Vosilla11/3/2006
65611You should be cynical. Most of the jobs created have been government jobs. BigThink4Yourself11/3/2006
65610""About all I can say in response is: Do you know how far out Prince WLes H11/3/2006
65609<<The new regulations pertaining to hardening of security-related governmeTradelite11/3/2006
65608The Fed was not necessarily wrong in bringing rates to 1%, especially after the SouthFloridaGuy11/3/2006
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