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May 22, 2009 at 5:17 PM #15743May 22, 2009 at 8:51 PM #404448
Bob
ParticipantAny real estate article that quotes Gary London as an “expert” doesn’t have much credibility with me.
May 22, 2009 at 8:51 PM #404701Bob
ParticipantAny real estate article that quotes Gary London as an “expert” doesn’t have much credibility with me.
May 22, 2009 at 8:51 PM #404936Bob
ParticipantAny real estate article that quotes Gary London as an “expert” doesn’t have much credibility with me.
May 22, 2009 at 8:51 PM #404996Bob
ParticipantAny real estate article that quotes Gary London as an “expert” doesn’t have much credibility with me.
May 22, 2009 at 8:51 PM #405144Bob
ParticipantAny real estate article that quotes Gary London as an “expert” doesn’t have much credibility with me.
May 22, 2009 at 9:49 PM #404483j
ParticipantThis article is the first one I have seen to cite unemployment as a driver of foreclosure. I always said that the economy was completely whacked because people with jobs were losing their houses. Now that unemployed people have Alt-A and sub-prime loans, things will get interesting in the fall or next fall. It takes a year for the bank to foreclose on a house.
Historical home price to income ratios shows that prices should be near the bottom, but there is still a large supply and questionable “real” demand. Not many move upper in this market, and how many people have money in the bank?
May 22, 2009 at 9:49 PM #404736j
ParticipantThis article is the first one I have seen to cite unemployment as a driver of foreclosure. I always said that the economy was completely whacked because people with jobs were losing their houses. Now that unemployed people have Alt-A and sub-prime loans, things will get interesting in the fall or next fall. It takes a year for the bank to foreclose on a house.
Historical home price to income ratios shows that prices should be near the bottom, but there is still a large supply and questionable “real” demand. Not many move upper in this market, and how many people have money in the bank?
May 22, 2009 at 9:49 PM #404970j
ParticipantThis article is the first one I have seen to cite unemployment as a driver of foreclosure. I always said that the economy was completely whacked because people with jobs were losing their houses. Now that unemployed people have Alt-A and sub-prime loans, things will get interesting in the fall or next fall. It takes a year for the bank to foreclose on a house.
Historical home price to income ratios shows that prices should be near the bottom, but there is still a large supply and questionable “real” demand. Not many move upper in this market, and how many people have money in the bank?
May 22, 2009 at 9:49 PM #405031j
ParticipantThis article is the first one I have seen to cite unemployment as a driver of foreclosure. I always said that the economy was completely whacked because people with jobs were losing their houses. Now that unemployed people have Alt-A and sub-prime loans, things will get interesting in the fall or next fall. It takes a year for the bank to foreclose on a house.
Historical home price to income ratios shows that prices should be near the bottom, but there is still a large supply and questionable “real” demand. Not many move upper in this market, and how many people have money in the bank?
May 22, 2009 at 9:49 PM #405179j
ParticipantThis article is the first one I have seen to cite unemployment as a driver of foreclosure. I always said that the economy was completely whacked because people with jobs were losing their houses. Now that unemployed people have Alt-A and sub-prime loans, things will get interesting in the fall or next fall. It takes a year for the bank to foreclose on a house.
Historical home price to income ratios shows that prices should be near the bottom, but there is still a large supply and questionable “real” demand. Not many move upper in this market, and how many people have money in the bank?
May 23, 2009 at 12:47 PM #404795rocket science
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