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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
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79576Seems both housing bears and those riding along with Goldman Sachs on the other John Vosilla6/15/2007
79575Trade where did you get that from his post? The post is about NAR's new shiBroken_Clock6/15/2007
79574If Florida is such a bad place to live or buy a home, where do you plan to live Tradelite6/15/2007
79573This guy is an even bigger whore than the last one: He's down on the mat, hTravis_Bickle6/15/2007
79572<i>What you probably mean is</i> no... i stated exactly what i meaMulhollandDrive6/15/2007
79571A lot of credit being forwarded by Bank of Japan (USJYY up 3), by Treasury (28B Les H6/15/2007
79570<<there will always be homes in desirable locations that buck the trend>Tradelite6/15/2007
79569bottom line is when you have more supply than buyers, it's a buyers market MulhollandDrive6/15/2007
79568Sure, a seller can always "buy back" his own house by refusing to takeTradelite6/15/2007
79567<i>Dumb! </i> absolutely when we put my deceased FIL's home onMulhollandDrive6/15/2007
79566One our agents had a client offer on a beautiful new home on a spectacular view Broken_Clock6/15/2007
79565re: sellers will SPEND money to get their price Dumb! Realtor commissions, taxThink4Yourself6/15/2007
79564And if you have a house properly priced for its location and condition, AND you Tradelite6/15/2007
79563The digits of core CPI: 0.14978 % This was on CNBC.GaAs526/15/2007
79562the only reason to make excessive 'demands' is because the perceived valMulhollandDrive6/15/2007
79561You bears? Poppycock! Message 23625177Jim McMannis6/15/2007
79560Mkt was on verge of having the bottom pulled out. Then miraculously appears a wSmiling Bob6/15/2007
79559Sure, you'd avoid inflation there, but how have hospital and burial expensesSmiling Bob6/15/2007
79558Yes, yes, we all know you well. You always make money, you are always right, yoThink4Yourself6/15/2007
79557While you BEARS are busy worrying about Armageddon, I played a couple of fantastSouthFloridaGuy6/15/2007
79556<<The market seems to be in no mood to rally. Morning rise will go away quSouthFloridaGuy6/15/2007
79555Homies rallying a little but I don't think it will stick. I'm down to 9Travis_Bickle6/15/2007
79554re: Cooling, or heating up? Take your pick. Congratulations, you just earned yoThink4Yourself6/15/2007
79553".... Federal Reserve's view that broader inflation pressures would modsaveslivesbyday6/15/2007
79552More Trouble in Subprime Mortgages By VIKAS BAJAJ Published: June 15, 2007 WAMick Mørmøny6/15/2007
79551<<Real Estate investors building $100K homes with crack houses and boardedTradelite6/15/2007
79550Don't eat, drive, heat cool, or use electricity and you won't suffer thePaul Kern6/15/2007
79549U.S. Consumer Prices Rose 0.7% in May; Core Rate Up 0.1% By Bob Willis June 15Paul Kern6/15/2007
79548Looks like we will be off to the races today.Travis_Bickle6/15/2007
79547re: These neighborhoods don't support the prices the small no-name builders Think4Yourself6/15/2007
79546I'm not sure I agree with your statement about buyers simply wanting the hoTradelite6/15/2007
79545<<“‘In a hot market, all homes are created equal,’ agreed local Realtor BoTradelite6/15/2007
79544Subprime Borrowers Fall Behind on Mortgage Payments But Like Politics, All Real Broken_Clock6/15/2007
79543But is this enough for Harry to lower taxes or tax rates ? I thought not.Drygulch Dan6/15/2007
79542<b>"This is a moment of great concern in our economy as to whether suBroken_Clock6/15/2007
79541The smart ones, imo, are the ones willing to take a loss on some overpriced negaBroken_Clock6/15/2007
79540<i>“But 22 months later and $224,00 cheaper, their home is still on the maMulhollandDrive6/15/2007
79539Thought you might like this tidbit. Just got off the phone with a long time frieBroken_Clock6/15/2007
79538I like this one... <img src='http://www.realestatedecline.com/Home%20Val10K a day6/14/2007
79537Yes i think we need to eliminate food and energy. It's not necessary....10K a day6/14/2007
79536The market followed through bullishly in many sectors today including RE.Drygulch Dan6/14/2007
79535June 14, 2007 The Bottom Is Unknown In California The Sacramento Bee reports fBroken_Clock6/14/2007
79534California & DSL (following from dsl board) Big Jump in DSL Non performers Broken_Clock6/14/2007
79533beautiful Elroy. -g-Broken_Clock6/14/2007
79532I think you're referring to the "Core Foreclosure Rate".Elroy Jetson6/14/2007
79531Foreclosure rate spikes in region 10:00 PM PDT on Tuesday, June 12, 2007 By LEBroken_Clock6/14/2007
79530'"The rate of delinquencies is being driven by what is taking place in John Vosilla6/14/2007
79529Yep, thinking, that's a problem. Just gotta stop thinkin' and buy sumthiPerspective6/14/2007
79528I regret writing that post. Somebody might read it, start thinking a little, thMike Johnston6/14/2007
79527Some prolly would have predicted it but the never put them on TV...lolJim McMannis6/14/2007
79526No grass skirts, but the dollar would be replaced and majority of the populationMike Johnston6/14/2007
79525<i>Central Banks around the world are printing so much money that we are iSmiling Bob6/14/2007
79524If the market collapsed tomorrow, tons of commentators would come out and claim Mike Johnston6/14/2007
79523<<<the ultimate setup for a big down day on Monday.. problem might be re36/14/2007
79522NBC/WSJ poll: President’s, Congress’ ratings drop to lowest levels ever In the Mike Johnston6/14/2007
79521Perhaps we should make the rate of foreclosures more like the CPI. Just take outBroken_Clock6/14/2007
79520Rate of home foreclosures hits record in 1st quarter By Julie Haviv 1 hour, 13 Jim McMannis6/14/2007
79519You are right. All the media does is look at what the stock market is doing andThink4Yourself6/14/2007
79518Something just ain't right here... --- Wall Street Rally: Day Two AP - WalSmiling Bob6/14/2007
79517Just like housing June 14, 2007 In Health Care, Cost Isn’t Proof of High QualitPogeu Mahone6/14/2007
79516Manatee condo buyers look for exits heraldtribune.comLes H6/14/2007
79515Whats a down day? Thats just a myth isn't it?BWAC6/14/2007
79514Looking through the MBA data, a couple of things hit me. Prime ARMs saw a jump CalculatedRisk6/14/2007
79513If the market is up big tomorrow on options expiration that is the ultimate setuJohn Vosilla6/14/2007
79512<b><i>Bulls Blow </i>Past Inflation Data</b> AP - Wall Smiling Bob6/14/2007
79511Gas Prices Push Whole Inflation Rate Up Thursday June 14, 9:08 am ET By Martin Jim McMannis6/14/2007
79510It's Options Expiration tomorrow, no news is scary today S%P likely "saveslivesbyday6/14/2007
79509U.S. Mortgages Enter Foreclosure at Record in First Quarter By Kathleen M. HowlPaul Kern6/14/2007
7950821 bp. Won't matter when your minimum wage at your 4 jobs is rising. Rally oSmiling Bob6/14/2007
79507Freddie Mac: 30-yr Mortgage Average Up Sharply To 6.74% >FRE Last update: 6/Paul Kern6/14/2007
79506LOL RE: GreenPrint....10K a day6/14/2007
79505RE:"Owner financing will make a big come back, because for marginal buyers Jim McMannis6/14/2007
79504RE:"It's for Real: Bond Yields Were Too Low" Still are. May be abJim McMannis6/14/2007
79503RE:"Greenprint and Helicopter Co. has inflicted much more damage on this coJim McMannis6/14/2007
79502<i>>Bottom is in for mortgage derivatives, subprime, foreclosures ect..10K a day6/14/2007
79501Even gold is down on that news. Very little attention to the dismal numbers fJohn Vosilla6/14/2007
79500U.S. May core PPI up 0.2% vs. 0.1% expected U.S. May PPI up 0.9% vs. 0.6% expectTravis_Bickle6/14/2007
79499I do not like the results from the cut and paste charts, cause I got no skills &TH6/14/2007
79498WSJ: Bear's Fund Is Facing Mortgage Losses Bond Sale Set for Today in AttemCalculatedRisk6/13/2007
79497Slightly OT: Dominion Announces Debt Tender Offer >>>Now here is a coChanceIs6/13/2007
79496Am beginning to think Ara isn't as honest as I thought. Maybe he isn't Think4Yourself6/13/2007
79495>>Would be buyers rushing in because rates are going up but it's unlikpatron_anejo_por_favor6/13/2007
79494<i>Big jump in the purchase index....we'll see if it lasts more than aPaul Kern6/13/2007
79493apparently walmart DOES have a union. -g-Broken_Clock6/13/2007
79492My brother bought a $100 gift card at a Wal-Mart last August, and the checker pabenwood6/13/2007
79491<i>we are in an economic boom, productivity up... unemployment down...inveMike Johnston6/13/2007
79490Just watched Mr Forbes on Fox news.... he says.... we are in an economic boom, Chas.6/13/2007
79489Big jump in the purchase index....we'll see if it lasts more than a week. Dpatron_anejo_por_favor6/13/2007
79488So the guy turned out to be a con man? Gee what a shock...NOT!<NG>patron_anejo_por_favor6/13/2007
79487Much like the purple nurple.Smiling Bob6/13/2007
79486twisted bosom pattern ? is that painful ?bkcraun6/13/2007
79485We probably needed this in order to complete the glaringly obvious twisted bosomSmiling Bob6/13/2007
79484<I guess time will tell but if anything I think all this nonsense on WS will BWAC6/13/2007
79483<i>I guess time will tell but if anything I think all this nonsense on WS Mike Johnston6/13/2007
79482The way that HOV keeps finding new lows, I'd guess the bill collectors are gSmiling Bob6/13/2007
79481'How high do you think Ponzi Men would need to walk the SP500 up for it to cJohn Vosilla6/13/2007
79480In order for the economy to be bailed out after the tech crash, housing prices wMike Johnston6/13/2007
79479If Goldman closes here it will be a new all time high.Mike Johnston6/13/2007
79478<i>$200 trillion in over-the -counter rate derivatives that will be affectMike Johnston6/13/2007
79477Slowdown Tightening Hold on Housing UBS Investment Research VACANT HOMES FOR SChanceIs6/13/2007
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