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The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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825some more stuff.. realtytimes.com realtytimes.comendless9/8/2001
824Interesting article: realtytimes.comendless9/8/2001
8236.06 requires pts, but there is 6.25 with 0 pts -- I had no idea they had come dyard_man9/7/2001
822I need to find out where they are offering that 6.06% rate. Thanks for pointingyard_man9/7/2001
821Tip, it's possible that you could get that sort of rate now, depending on yoOblomov9/7/2001
820think I have a shot at getting 6.25 for 15/yr to refinance in the next few monthyard_man9/7/2001
819AAAAoOoOoooOOOOOooggaaa! Direct hit captain! Dive! Dive! Dive!TheStockFairy9/7/2001
818Yep, the RRECI got crushed today, but good: siliconinvestor.com When cyclical patron_anejo_por_favor9/7/2001
817the trend is your friend traders-talk.comLes H9/7/2001
816U.S. homebuilding stocks shaken by jobs report Reuters, 09.07.01, 2:50 PM ET SouthFloridaGuy9/7/2001
815Don't forget the lousy retail numbers yesterday dispelling the myth that theJ. P.9/7/2001
814Notice that the real estate crash index portfolio is in the red......first time shadowman9/7/2001
813Well people, looks like these unemployment figures are ugly today dispelling thTom Gordon9/7/2001
812<i>and I will guarantee you that 2000 marked a short/intermediate terTimF9/6/2001
811Are Generous Appraisals Spurring Soaring BDR9/6/2001
810<i>In CA, the population is expected to double in next 50 years from 30 michomolungma9/6/2001
809In CA, the population is expected to double in next 50 years from 30 million to Kathy Riley9/6/2001
808No, it's not new....but with the growing immigrant population (in the DC areTradelite9/5/2001
807Yes, I've heard about that tactic, it's not brand new though. The perpetpatron_anejo_por_favor9/5/2001
806<i>The debate over whether housing is a bubble rages on.</i> Dude, hRocketMan9/5/2001
805If the foreclosure rate is going up, here's one reason... ______________ ImTradelite9/5/2001
804I guess I was thinking rather narrow -- of course taxpayers will ultimately get yard_man9/5/2001
803It DOES matter who the bagholders are (of course, given the widespread disseminapatron_anejo_por_favor9/5/2001
802it's all about prospects for origination -- doesn't matter who the baghoyard_man9/5/2001
801the mortgage backs have some type of guarantee. I have not followed fre and fnmRamsey Su9/5/2001
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