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July 28, 2009 at 8:28 PM #438923July 28, 2009 at 8:42 PM #438165patientrenterParticipant
Good prediction, sdr.
As long as the govt pumps unlimited amounts of money into housing, house prices will continue to levitate well above free market levels, with ups and downs occurring as the spigots are artifically opened more or less. Predicting the housing market now relies more on predicting govt intervention in our economy than understanding market fundamentals (meaning market behavior in the absence of concerted govt intervention in one direction or another).
July 28, 2009 at 8:42 PM #438368patientrenterParticipantGood prediction, sdr.
As long as the govt pumps unlimited amounts of money into housing, house prices will continue to levitate well above free market levels, with ups and downs occurring as the spigots are artifically opened more or less. Predicting the housing market now relies more on predicting govt intervention in our economy than understanding market fundamentals (meaning market behavior in the absence of concerted govt intervention in one direction or another).
July 28, 2009 at 8:42 PM #438691patientrenterParticipantGood prediction, sdr.
As long as the govt pumps unlimited amounts of money into housing, house prices will continue to levitate well above free market levels, with ups and downs occurring as the spigots are artifically opened more or less. Predicting the housing market now relies more on predicting govt intervention in our economy than understanding market fundamentals (meaning market behavior in the absence of concerted govt intervention in one direction or another).
July 28, 2009 at 8:42 PM #438764patientrenterParticipantGood prediction, sdr.
As long as the govt pumps unlimited amounts of money into housing, house prices will continue to levitate well above free market levels, with ups and downs occurring as the spigots are artifically opened more or less. Predicting the housing market now relies more on predicting govt intervention in our economy than understanding market fundamentals (meaning market behavior in the absence of concerted govt intervention in one direction or another).
July 28, 2009 at 8:42 PM #438933patientrenterParticipantGood prediction, sdr.
As long as the govt pumps unlimited amounts of money into housing, house prices will continue to levitate well above free market levels, with ups and downs occurring as the spigots are artifically opened more or less. Predicting the housing market now relies more on predicting govt intervention in our economy than understanding market fundamentals (meaning market behavior in the absence of concerted govt intervention in one direction or another).
July 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM #438190murf2222Participant[quote=AN] Now, what’s your prediction for this fall/winter?[/quote]
Hmm, my guess his next move will be to bump this thread to the forefront again in a couple months.
Nothing like patting yourself on the back eh? π
July 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM #438393murf2222Participant[quote=AN] Now, what’s your prediction for this fall/winter?[/quote]
Hmm, my guess his next move will be to bump this thread to the forefront again in a couple months.
Nothing like patting yourself on the back eh? π
July 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM #438717murf2222Participant[quote=AN] Now, what’s your prediction for this fall/winter?[/quote]
Hmm, my guess his next move will be to bump this thread to the forefront again in a couple months.
Nothing like patting yourself on the back eh? π
July 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM #438788murf2222Participant[quote=AN] Now, what’s your prediction for this fall/winter?[/quote]
Hmm, my guess his next move will be to bump this thread to the forefront again in a couple months.
Nothing like patting yourself on the back eh? π
July 28, 2009 at 10:24 PM #438958murf2222Participant[quote=AN] Now, what’s your prediction for this fall/winter?[/quote]
Hmm, my guess his next move will be to bump this thread to the forefront again in a couple months.
Nothing like patting yourself on the back eh? π
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