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March 3, 2008 at 9:18 PM #164023March 3, 2008 at 9:45 PM #164033gdcoxParticipant
803 is not a large enough sample size statistically for a national survey.
March 3, 2008 at 9:45 PM #163720gdcoxParticipant803 is not a large enough sample size statistically for a national survey.
March 3, 2008 at 9:45 PM #164136gdcoxParticipant803 is not a large enough sample size statistically for a national survey.
March 3, 2008 at 9:45 PM #164052gdcoxParticipant803 is not a large enough sample size statistically for a national survey.
March 3, 2008 at 9:45 PM #164045gdcoxParticipant803 is not a large enough sample size statistically for a national survey.
March 3, 2008 at 10:23 PM #164050SD RealtorParticipantI am telling you guys… do not underestimate that denial is still strong. Believe me I do not believe the market will go up but alot of stubborn sellers sure the heck do.
Look… I think most of us on this site are pretty bright. Still though, none of us should be surprised when there are new bailouts proposed, when there are more stories about the lending industry forgiving loans, and about the amount of stubborness/denial that still resides in the minds of sellers.
SD Realtor
March 3, 2008 at 10:23 PM #164057SD RealtorParticipantI am telling you guys… do not underestimate that denial is still strong. Believe me I do not believe the market will go up but alot of stubborn sellers sure the heck do.
Look… I think most of us on this site are pretty bright. Still though, none of us should be surprised when there are new bailouts proposed, when there are more stories about the lending industry forgiving loans, and about the amount of stubborness/denial that still resides in the minds of sellers.
SD Realtor
March 3, 2008 at 10:23 PM #164141SD RealtorParticipantI am telling you guys… do not underestimate that denial is still strong. Believe me I do not believe the market will go up but alot of stubborn sellers sure the heck do.
Look… I think most of us on this site are pretty bright. Still though, none of us should be surprised when there are new bailouts proposed, when there are more stories about the lending industry forgiving loans, and about the amount of stubborness/denial that still resides in the minds of sellers.
SD Realtor
March 3, 2008 at 10:23 PM #163726SD RealtorParticipantI am telling you guys… do not underestimate that denial is still strong. Believe me I do not believe the market will go up but alot of stubborn sellers sure the heck do.
Look… I think most of us on this site are pretty bright. Still though, none of us should be surprised when there are new bailouts proposed, when there are more stories about the lending industry forgiving loans, and about the amount of stubborness/denial that still resides in the minds of sellers.
SD Realtor
March 3, 2008 at 10:23 PM #164038SD RealtorParticipantI am telling you guys… do not underestimate that denial is still strong. Believe me I do not believe the market will go up but alot of stubborn sellers sure the heck do.
Look… I think most of us on this site are pretty bright. Still though, none of us should be surprised when there are new bailouts proposed, when there are more stories about the lending industry forgiving loans, and about the amount of stubborness/denial that still resides in the minds of sellers.
SD Realtor
March 3, 2008 at 10:48 PM #164053ArtyParticipantThe Mar 08 data is home owners’ expectation…they don’t add up to 100% you see, I know my math is bad but not that bad. By looking at the raw data, you will realize the none-home owners are excluded which is the missing 19%. The Mar 07 added up to 100% so I guess is different data set.
March 3, 2008 at 10:48 PM #164064ArtyParticipantThe Mar 08 data is home owners’ expectation…they don’t add up to 100% you see, I know my math is bad but not that bad. By looking at the raw data, you will realize the none-home owners are excluded which is the missing 19%. The Mar 07 added up to 100% so I guess is different data set.
March 3, 2008 at 10:48 PM #164156ArtyParticipantThe Mar 08 data is home owners’ expectation…they don’t add up to 100% you see, I know my math is bad but not that bad. By looking at the raw data, you will realize the none-home owners are excluded which is the missing 19%. The Mar 07 added up to 100% so I guess is different data set.
March 3, 2008 at 10:48 PM #164072ArtyParticipantThe Mar 08 data is home owners’ expectation…they don’t add up to 100% you see, I know my math is bad but not that bad. By looking at the raw data, you will realize the none-home owners are excluded which is the missing 19%. The Mar 07 added up to 100% so I guess is different data set.
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