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June 28, 2009 at 9:28 PM #15951June 28, 2009 at 11:01 PM #421437CA renterParticipant
ED,
Thanks for sharing your data. It’s much appreciated.
June 28, 2009 at 11:01 PM #422170CA renterParticipantED,
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June 28, 2009 at 11:01 PM #421668CA renterParticipantED,
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June 29, 2009 at 8:38 AM #422099Effective DemandParticipantYou are most welcome!
June 29, 2009 at 8:38 AM #422260Effective DemandParticipantYou are most welcome!
June 29, 2009 at 8:38 AM #422031Effective DemandParticipantYou are most welcome!
June 29, 2009 at 8:38 AM #421758Effective DemandParticipantYou are most welcome!
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June 29, 2009 at 11:19 AM #421887Rt.66ParticipantBoy that next foreclosure wave is really building momentum huh?
Why anybody with eyeballs and access to a computer would ever consider buying a home now is lost on me.
Here is a very good article that explains why the banks are sitting on a mountain of REOs creating a very odd and dangerous RE market to particpate in:
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/1170-Toxic-Assets-PPIP-Death-Rattle.html
The mountain of REOs from the previous foreclosure tsunamis are lingering on bank books, sitting empty while the REO mountain continues to get bigger and bigger.
Buying today is tantamount to believing these houses will linger on fetid bank books and remain empty forever.
June 29, 2009 at 11:19 AM #422161Rt.66ParticipantBoy that next foreclosure wave is really building momentum huh?
Why anybody with eyeballs and access to a computer would ever consider buying a home now is lost on me.
Here is a very good article that explains why the banks are sitting on a mountain of REOs creating a very odd and dangerous RE market to particpate in:
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/1170-Toxic-Assets-PPIP-Death-Rattle.html
The mountain of REOs from the previous foreclosure tsunamis are lingering on bank books, sitting empty while the REO mountain continues to get bigger and bigger.
Buying today is tantamount to believing these houses will linger on fetid bank books and remain empty forever.
June 29, 2009 at 11:19 AM #421657Rt.66ParticipantBoy that next foreclosure wave is really building momentum huh?
Why anybody with eyeballs and access to a computer would ever consider buying a home now is lost on me.
Here is a very good article that explains why the banks are sitting on a mountain of REOs creating a very odd and dangerous RE market to particpate in:
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/1170-Toxic-Assets-PPIP-Death-Rattle.html
The mountain of REOs from the previous foreclosure tsunamis are lingering on bank books, sitting empty while the REO mountain continues to get bigger and bigger.
Buying today is tantamount to believing these houses will linger on fetid bank books and remain empty forever.
June 29, 2009 at 11:19 AM #422229Rt.66ParticipantBoy that next foreclosure wave is really building momentum huh?
Why anybody with eyeballs and access to a computer would ever consider buying a home now is lost on me.
Here is a very good article that explains why the banks are sitting on a mountain of REOs creating a very odd and dangerous RE market to particpate in:
http://market-ticker.denninger.net/archives/1170-Toxic-Assets-PPIP-Death-Rattle.html
The mountain of REOs from the previous foreclosure tsunamis are lingering on bank books, sitting empty while the REO mountain continues to get bigger and bigger.
Buying today is tantamount to believing these houses will linger on fetid bank books and remain empty forever.
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