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Strategies & Market Trends
The Residential Real Estate Crash Index
An SI Board Since June 2001
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975I'm curious, how much that same home would cost to build today?HiSpeed10/30/2001
974donald,re:"NASDAQ 8000". I heard 10000, easily, end of 2001. Also, OilJohn Chen10/30/2001
973tdl4138, That is so true. About 8 years ago I built my own house(modular) in Rdonald sew10/30/2001
972<<what does the 5.4 month supply really mean?>> As I've always Tradelite10/30/2001
971"so where's the overpricing" Great question... How come a basic tdl413810/30/2001
970I'm not so sure all the talk about housing being over priced always holds waDavid Jones10/30/2001
969Yes, my home is up 50% in less than three years and that's according to lastrolatzi10/29/2001
968trade, i agree that the current pricing situation is nothing like what occurred Skeeter Bug10/29/2001
967waht does the 5.4 month supply really mean? if people cut rate of buying to halfsammaster10/29/2001
966It's interesting to me that sales are weakening in parallel to the most aggrJ. P.10/29/2001
965Another opinionated article and a note from yours truly. I learned a great dealDavid Jones10/29/2001
964endless,re:"don't know .... tank". The realEstateAgent don't kJohn Chen10/29/2001
963Two instances of developers near Sacramento: one developer gave back a developmeMSI10/28/2001
962Most of the folks I know here in Los Angeles don't engage in home flipping aendless10/28/2001
961Fed Liquidity....low rates... Question becomes has the strong housing market betdl413810/28/2001
960Interesting and important thread started here.. I look at real-estate more as aRoss10/27/2001
959About the crane operator who flipped condos.... Real estate investors have specuTradelite10/27/2001
958But that does not mean any speculative bubble existed over the past few years toalanrs10/26/2001
957If you read my previous, very recent, posts about real estate in Houston and theTradelite10/26/2001
956Ok, what would you classify as a bubble? I think a bubble is when prices go up TheStockFairy10/26/2001
955No I don't expect interest rates to decline either. I believe that when inteDavid Jones10/25/2001
954Ok, gotcha... Not advising waiting, just that interest rates may not decline on MSI10/25/2001
953I would think that people tend to go out and buy houses when interest rates are Moominoid10/25/2001
952"It's the "point lower" I'd be concerned about" You David Jones10/25/2001
951John, that Houston problem was a true bubble built on speculation. As I've Tradelite10/25/2001
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