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August 29, 2010 at 9:34 AM #17883August 29, 2010 at 9:54 AM #597145
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ParticipantWe’re getting close. When it’s the Time cover story then you’ll know you’re at the bottom. The headline will be something like “Renting is the new Owning – How Renters are Reshaping America’s Future”.
August 29, 2010 at 9:54 AM #597784blahblahblah
ParticipantWe’re getting close. When it’s the Time cover story then you’ll know you’re at the bottom. The headline will be something like “Renting is the new Owning – How Renters are Reshaping America’s Future”.
August 29, 2010 at 9:54 AM #597895blahblahblah
ParticipantWe’re getting close. When it’s the Time cover story then you’ll know you’re at the bottom. The headline will be something like “Renting is the new Owning – How Renters are Reshaping America’s Future”.
August 29, 2010 at 9:54 AM #598213blahblahblah
ParticipantWe’re getting close. When it’s the Time cover story then you’ll know you’re at the bottom. The headline will be something like “Renting is the new Owning – How Renters are Reshaping America’s Future”.
August 29, 2010 at 9:54 AM #597241blahblahblah
ParticipantWe’re getting close. When it’s the Time cover story then you’ll know you’re at the bottom. The headline will be something like “Renting is the new Owning – How Renters are Reshaping America’s Future”.
August 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM #597794Rich Toscano
KeymasterThe author of this article interviewed me once. She’s quite sharp, and also pretty young. She thus hasn’t been infected by the unthinking “always buy real estate” reflex that plagues most (though obviously not all) people who came to financial age before this past decade. So I don’t necessarily find this article to be a contrarian indicator (although I suppose the fact that her editor let her run with the story might be!)
BTW, given these thoughts on the prevailing attitudes on home ownership amongst different demographics, I had to laugh at the first comment: an obvious (from his picture) Baby Boomer scolding the author for being short sighted and ending: “Come on Time magazine…..get real! Get Real Estate!”
August 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM #597905Rich Toscano
KeymasterThe author of this article interviewed me once. She’s quite sharp, and also pretty young. She thus hasn’t been infected by the unthinking “always buy real estate” reflex that plagues most (though obviously not all) people who came to financial age before this past decade. So I don’t necessarily find this article to be a contrarian indicator (although I suppose the fact that her editor let her run with the story might be!)
BTW, given these thoughts on the prevailing attitudes on home ownership amongst different demographics, I had to laugh at the first comment: an obvious (from his picture) Baby Boomer scolding the author for being short sighted and ending: “Come on Time magazine…..get real! Get Real Estate!”
August 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM #597251Rich Toscano
KeymasterThe author of this article interviewed me once. She’s quite sharp, and also pretty young. She thus hasn’t been infected by the unthinking “always buy real estate” reflex that plagues most (though obviously not all) people who came to financial age before this past decade. So I don’t necessarily find this article to be a contrarian indicator (although I suppose the fact that her editor let her run with the story might be!)
BTW, given these thoughts on the prevailing attitudes on home ownership amongst different demographics, I had to laugh at the first comment: an obvious (from his picture) Baby Boomer scolding the author for being short sighted and ending: “Come on Time magazine…..get real! Get Real Estate!”
August 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM #598223Rich Toscano
KeymasterThe author of this article interviewed me once. She’s quite sharp, and also pretty young. She thus hasn’t been infected by the unthinking “always buy real estate” reflex that plagues most (though obviously not all) people who came to financial age before this past decade. So I don’t necessarily find this article to be a contrarian indicator (although I suppose the fact that her editor let her run with the story might be!)
BTW, given these thoughts on the prevailing attitudes on home ownership amongst different demographics, I had to laugh at the first comment: an obvious (from his picture) Baby Boomer scolding the author for being short sighted and ending: “Come on Time magazine…..get real! Get Real Estate!”
August 29, 2010 at 11:44 AM #597155Rich Toscano
KeymasterThe author of this article interviewed me once. She’s quite sharp, and also pretty young. She thus hasn’t been infected by the unthinking “always buy real estate” reflex that plagues most (though obviously not all) people who came to financial age before this past decade. So I don’t necessarily find this article to be a contrarian indicator (although I suppose the fact that her editor let her run with the story might be!)
BTW, given these thoughts on the prevailing attitudes on home ownership amongst different demographics, I had to laugh at the first comment: an obvious (from his picture) Baby Boomer scolding the author for being short sighted and ending: “Come on Time magazine…..get real! Get Real Estate!”
August 29, 2010 at 11:55 AM #597256gandalf
ParticipantNice insights, Rich.
August 29, 2010 at 11:55 AM #597910gandalf
ParticipantNice insights, Rich.
August 29, 2010 at 11:55 AM #598228gandalf
ParticipantNice insights, Rich.
August 29, 2010 at 11:55 AM #597160gandalf
ParticipantNice insights, Rich.
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