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May 20, 2009 at 6:57 PM #404046May 20, 2009 at 11:37 PM #403538anParticipant
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This is just one form of data, but as PadreBrian stated, the trend is down, which makes it newsworthy. What is equally important from Data Quick is the fact that in the mid/upper ranges, sales continue to be very weak.
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Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth. Since most of us on here are waiting to buy, what would be news worthy would be the sign of the bottom. Obviously there will be many bottom, not just 2, depending on the zip code and housing type you’re looking for. So, I’ll be looking forward to when we’ll get many of those threads on here. We’re the first group to call the top, so I suspect we’ll be the first group to call the bottom.May 20, 2009 at 11:37 PM #403791anParticipant[quote=Bob]
This is just one form of data, but as PadreBrian stated, the trend is down, which makes it newsworthy. What is equally important from Data Quick is the fact that in the mid/upper ranges, sales continue to be very weak.
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Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth. Since most of us on here are waiting to buy, what would be news worthy would be the sign of the bottom. Obviously there will be many bottom, not just 2, depending on the zip code and housing type you’re looking for. So, I’ll be looking forward to when we’ll get many of those threads on here. We’re the first group to call the top, so I suspect we’ll be the first group to call the bottom.May 20, 2009 at 11:37 PM #404028anParticipant[quote=Bob]
This is just one form of data, but as PadreBrian stated, the trend is down, which makes it newsworthy. What is equally important from Data Quick is the fact that in the mid/upper ranges, sales continue to be very weak.
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Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth. Since most of us on here are waiting to buy, what would be news worthy would be the sign of the bottom. Obviously there will be many bottom, not just 2, depending on the zip code and housing type you’re looking for. So, I’ll be looking forward to when we’ll get many of those threads on here. We’re the first group to call the top, so I suspect we’ll be the first group to call the bottom.May 20, 2009 at 11:37 PM #404090anParticipant[quote=Bob]
This is just one form of data, but as PadreBrian stated, the trend is down, which makes it newsworthy. What is equally important from Data Quick is the fact that in the mid/upper ranges, sales continue to be very weak.
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Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth. Since most of us on here are waiting to buy, what would be news worthy would be the sign of the bottom. Obviously there will be many bottom, not just 2, depending on the zip code and housing type you’re looking for. So, I’ll be looking forward to when we’ll get many of those threads on here. We’re the first group to call the top, so I suspect we’ll be the first group to call the bottom.May 20, 2009 at 11:37 PM #404237anParticipant[quote=Bob]
This is just one form of data, but as PadreBrian stated, the trend is down, which makes it newsworthy. What is equally important from Data Quick is the fact that in the mid/upper ranges, sales continue to be very weak.
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Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth. Since most of us on here are waiting to buy, what would be news worthy would be the sign of the bottom. Obviously there will be many bottom, not just 2, depending on the zip code and housing type you’re looking for. So, I’ll be looking forward to when we’ll get many of those threads on here. We’re the first group to call the top, so I suspect we’ll be the first group to call the bottom.May 21, 2009 at 8:42 PM #404009BobParticipant[quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
May 21, 2009 at 8:42 PM #404261BobParticipant[quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
May 21, 2009 at 8:42 PM #404501BobParticipant[quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
May 21, 2009 at 8:42 PM #404562BobParticipant[quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
May 21, 2009 at 8:42 PM #404710BobParticipant[quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
May 21, 2009 at 9:12 PM #404048anParticipant[quote=Bob][quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
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Flat in a the spring season is nothing to write home about. It was flat if not up in 2008 as well and we all know how the rest of the year turned out. 3 months does not make a trend. When I say trend, I mean what has been going on for the last 2 years.May 21, 2009 at 9:12 PM #404298anParticipant[quote=Bob][quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
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Flat in a the spring season is nothing to write home about. It was flat if not up in 2008 as well and we all know how the rest of the year turned out. 3 months does not make a trend. When I say trend, I mean what has been going on for the last 2 years.May 21, 2009 at 9:12 PM #404540anParticipant[quote=Bob][quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
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Flat in a the spring season is nothing to write home about. It was flat if not up in 2008 as well and we all know how the rest of the year turned out. 3 months does not make a trend. When I say trend, I mean what has been going on for the last 2 years.May 21, 2009 at 9:12 PM #404599anParticipant[quote=Bob][quote]Since we all know the trend is down for years now, I hardly think this is news worth.[/quote]
Actually, had you read the details, the trend was flat from January through March, followed by a down trend in April. Thats why its newsworthy. But its a free country, so you don’t have to read it if you don’t want to.
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Flat in a the spring season is nothing to write home about. It was flat if not up in 2008 as well and we all know how the rest of the year turned out. 3 months does not make a trend. When I say trend, I mean what has been going on for the last 2 years. -
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