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November 5, 2007 at 2:14 PM #96076November 5, 2007 at 2:17 PM #96006
kewp
Participantthe people and Jobs are still here for the most part….
The bubbly ones are gonna go, though.
November 5, 2007 at 2:17 PM #96069kewp
Participantthe people and Jobs are still here for the most part….
The bubbly ones are gonna go, though.
November 5, 2007 at 2:17 PM #96075kewp
Participantthe people and Jobs are still here for the most part….
The bubbly ones are gonna go, though.
November 5, 2007 at 2:17 PM #96083kewp
Participantthe people and Jobs are still here for the most part….
The bubbly ones are gonna go, though.
November 6, 2007 at 10:48 AM #96274VoZangre
ParticipantAsterisk***
Been reading here for a couple/few months…
and when “realtors are bottom feeders” type of statements are made, I cringe.
I’ve nothing to do with the business, but there are a number of folks who are regular posters that do not deserve to be lumped into malevolent blanket statements such as these.
November 6, 2007 at 10:48 AM #96337VoZangre
ParticipantAsterisk***
Been reading here for a couple/few months…
and when “realtors are bottom feeders” type of statements are made, I cringe.
I’ve nothing to do with the business, but there are a number of folks who are regular posters that do not deserve to be lumped into malevolent blanket statements such as these.
November 6, 2007 at 10:48 AM #96343VoZangre
ParticipantAsterisk***
Been reading here for a couple/few months…
and when “realtors are bottom feeders” type of statements are made, I cringe.
I’ve nothing to do with the business, but there are a number of folks who are regular posters that do not deserve to be lumped into malevolent blanket statements such as these.
November 6, 2007 at 10:48 AM #96352VoZangre
ParticipantAsterisk***
Been reading here for a couple/few months…
and when “realtors are bottom feeders” type of statements are made, I cringe.
I’ve nothing to do with the business, but there are a number of folks who are regular posters that do not deserve to be lumped into malevolent blanket statements such as these.
November 6, 2007 at 11:57 AM #96290NotCranky
ParticipantThat is nice of you VOZ but I wouldn’t worry about it. I don’t think it bothers any licensees who post here. The ones that would get upset couldn’t handle this blog, maybe because the shoe fits?
November 6, 2007 at 11:57 AM #96353NotCranky
ParticipantThat is nice of you VOZ but I wouldn’t worry about it. I don’t think it bothers any licensees who post here. The ones that would get upset couldn’t handle this blog, maybe because the shoe fits?
November 6, 2007 at 11:57 AM #96359NotCranky
ParticipantThat is nice of you VOZ but I wouldn’t worry about it. I don’t think it bothers any licensees who post here. The ones that would get upset couldn’t handle this blog, maybe because the shoe fits?
November 6, 2007 at 11:57 AM #96368NotCranky
ParticipantThat is nice of you VOZ but I wouldn’t worry about it. I don’t think it bothers any licensees who post here. The ones that would get upset couldn’t handle this blog, maybe because the shoe fits?
November 6, 2007 at 1:12 PM #96302jyurasek02
ParticipantIs there any way to use volume of houses on market and sales transactions to determine when the turning point is? Is the point at which volumes start deceases at a regular basis, and sales start increasing at a regular basis? In other words after about 4-6 months of steady constant increase or decrease, can this determine a bottom? I know that these statistics are very similar to the suply and demand of a market. How can you apply these to this current situation?
November 6, 2007 at 1:12 PM #96365jyurasek02
ParticipantIs there any way to use volume of houses on market and sales transactions to determine when the turning point is? Is the point at which volumes start deceases at a regular basis, and sales start increasing at a regular basis? In other words after about 4-6 months of steady constant increase or decrease, can this determine a bottom? I know that these statistics are very similar to the suply and demand of a market. How can you apply these to this current situation?
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