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November 11, 2010 at 9:02 PM #630910November 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM #629820sdrealtorParticipant
I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.
November 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM #629897sdrealtorParticipantI think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.
November 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM #630471sdrealtorParticipantI think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.
November 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM #630598sdrealtorParticipantI think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.
November 11, 2010 at 9:06 PM #630915sdrealtorParticipantI think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.
November 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #629825jstoeszParticipant[quote=Rustico][quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico]
One other point of consideration, if you filter the lower income earning, crap apartment dwelling households from 92117, are you going to get a different household income? How much? It would be interesting to know how that changes the comparison to Jstoez home zipcode.
[/quote]I would love to play this game! what zip do you suggest?
People always want to filter the data. In engineering it is called “tuning the model.”
November 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #629902jstoeszParticipant[quote=Rustico][quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico]
One other point of consideration, if you filter the lower income earning, crap apartment dwelling households from 92117, are you going to get a different household income? How much? It would be interesting to know how that changes the comparison to Jstoez home zipcode.
[/quote]I would love to play this game! what zip do you suggest?
People always want to filter the data. In engineering it is called “tuning the model.”
November 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #630476jstoeszParticipant[quote=Rustico][quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico]
One other point of consideration, if you filter the lower income earning, crap apartment dwelling households from 92117, are you going to get a different household income? How much? It would be interesting to know how that changes the comparison to Jstoez home zipcode.
[/quote]I would love to play this game! what zip do you suggest?
People always want to filter the data. In engineering it is called “tuning the model.”
November 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #630603jstoeszParticipant[quote=Rustico][quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico]
One other point of consideration, if you filter the lower income earning, crap apartment dwelling households from 92117, are you going to get a different household income? How much? It would be interesting to know how that changes the comparison to Jstoez home zipcode.
[/quote]I would love to play this game! what zip do you suggest?
People always want to filter the data. In engineering it is called “tuning the model.”
November 11, 2010 at 9:08 PM #630920jstoeszParticipant[quote=Rustico][quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico]
One other point of consideration, if you filter the lower income earning, crap apartment dwelling households from 92117, are you going to get a different household income? How much? It would be interesting to know how that changes the comparison to Jstoez home zipcode.
[/quote]I would love to play this game! what zip do you suggest?
People always want to filter the data. In engineering it is called “tuning the model.”
November 11, 2010 at 9:13 PM #629830jstoeszParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
Have I stated the contrary? I willingly admit that they are at work. Free or nearly free money, combined with no compulsion to repay, and a vast sea of lemmings to hold the bag has sent the supply curve way to the right of saner markets.
Yup it is not supply and demand I am frustrated with. It is with the financial irresponsibility of my peers. And that has not even begun to correct.
November 11, 2010 at 9:13 PM #629907jstoeszParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
Have I stated the contrary? I willingly admit that they are at work. Free or nearly free money, combined with no compulsion to repay, and a vast sea of lemmings to hold the bag has sent the supply curve way to the right of saner markets.
Yup it is not supply and demand I am frustrated with. It is with the financial irresponsibility of my peers. And that has not even begun to correct.
November 11, 2010 at 9:13 PM #630481jstoeszParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
Have I stated the contrary? I willingly admit that they are at work. Free or nearly free money, combined with no compulsion to repay, and a vast sea of lemmings to hold the bag has sent the supply curve way to the right of saner markets.
Yup it is not supply and demand I am frustrated with. It is with the financial irresponsibility of my peers. And that has not even begun to correct.
November 11, 2010 at 9:13 PM #630608jstoeszParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
Have I stated the contrary? I willingly admit that they are at work. Free or nearly free money, combined with no compulsion to repay, and a vast sea of lemmings to hold the bag has sent the supply curve way to the right of saner markets.
Yup it is not supply and demand I am frustrated with. It is with the financial irresponsibility of my peers. And that has not even begun to correct.
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