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February 21, 2008 at 2:38 PM #157426February 21, 2008 at 2:38 PM #157495AnonymousGuest
“I don’t see too much positive reaction to anything on this website except when it relates to the downfall of others!”
What do you want? Were you expecting sympathy that you are being offered “only” 1.15M?
I agree that there’s some who simply like bashing and namecalling. But do you seriously think statements like “your house is worth what buyers are willing to pay” and “11% is not low-ball” is bashing?February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157147denveriteParticipantThis site has previously posted market/media sentiment for the last great housing slump, circa 1990’s. It was so insightful, that I mentally bookmarked the keywords. There are a series of three articles, each containing qoutes in the media, primarily by RE “experts”. The shift in perception is astonishing. To me, this is almost as insightful as the strong data analytical methods used on this site. Although the past may not repeat itself, it certainly seems worth periodic review. Here is the link to one of the pages. http://www.elliottwave.com/features/default.aspx?cat=mw*aid=3171*time=pm
Also, a Google on “Great Housing Slump” + 1990 should produce some hits. The author is Susan Barretta; kudos for the research.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157437denveriteParticipantThis site has previously posted market/media sentiment for the last great housing slump, circa 1990’s. It was so insightful, that I mentally bookmarked the keywords. There are a series of three articles, each containing qoutes in the media, primarily by RE “experts”. The shift in perception is astonishing. To me, this is almost as insightful as the strong data analytical methods used on this site. Although the past may not repeat itself, it certainly seems worth periodic review. Here is the link to one of the pages. http://www.elliottwave.com/features/default.aspx?cat=mw*aid=3171*time=pm
Also, a Google on “Great Housing Slump” + 1990 should produce some hits. The author is Susan Barretta; kudos for the research.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157453denveriteParticipantThis site has previously posted market/media sentiment for the last great housing slump, circa 1990’s. It was so insightful, that I mentally bookmarked the keywords. There are a series of three articles, each containing qoutes in the media, primarily by RE “experts”. The shift in perception is astonishing. To me, this is almost as insightful as the strong data analytical methods used on this site. Although the past may not repeat itself, it certainly seems worth periodic review. Here is the link to one of the pages. http://www.elliottwave.com/features/default.aspx?cat=mw*aid=3171*time=pm
Also, a Google on “Great Housing Slump” + 1990 should produce some hits. The author is Susan Barretta; kudos for the research.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157459denveriteParticipantThis site has previously posted market/media sentiment for the last great housing slump, circa 1990’s. It was so insightful, that I mentally bookmarked the keywords. There are a series of three articles, each containing qoutes in the media, primarily by RE “experts”. The shift in perception is astonishing. To me, this is almost as insightful as the strong data analytical methods used on this site. Although the past may not repeat itself, it certainly seems worth periodic review. Here is the link to one of the pages. http://www.elliottwave.com/features/default.aspx?cat=mw*aid=3171*time=pm
Also, a Google on “Great Housing Slump” + 1990 should produce some hits. The author is Susan Barretta; kudos for the research.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157529denveriteParticipantThis site has previously posted market/media sentiment for the last great housing slump, circa 1990’s. It was so insightful, that I mentally bookmarked the keywords. There are a series of three articles, each containing qoutes in the media, primarily by RE “experts”. The shift in perception is astonishing. To me, this is almost as insightful as the strong data analytical methods used on this site. Although the past may not repeat itself, it certainly seems worth periodic review. Here is the link to one of the pages. http://www.elliottwave.com/features/default.aspx?cat=mw*aid=3171*time=pm
Also, a Google on “Great Housing Slump” + 1990 should produce some hits. The author is Susan Barretta; kudos for the research.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157152raptorduckParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157442raptorduckParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157458raptorduckParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157464raptorduckParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
February 21, 2008 at 3:05 PM #157534raptorduckParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
February 21, 2008 at 3:10 PM #157157WantToSellParticipantI think being called an “idiot” is bashing. I can’t even imagine how you guys would critize my house if you had the address when I am called names and you don’t even know me or the exact details of the situation!
February 21, 2008 at 3:10 PM #157447WantToSellParticipantI think being called an “idiot” is bashing. I can’t even imagine how you guys would critize my house if you had the address when I am called names and you don’t even know me or the exact details of the situation!
February 21, 2008 at 3:10 PM #157463WantToSellParticipantI think being called an “idiot” is bashing. I can’t even imagine how you guys would critize my house if you had the address when I am called names and you don’t even know me or the exact details of the situation!
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