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The 1996-2005 upside went twice as long and reached three times as high as the 1986-1990 upside. At it’s peak in early-1990 prices were only about 25% above the long term trendline. If it qualified as a bubble, it was just barely a bubble.
That graph really illustrates the point. Kinda brings new meaning to the bulls’ favorite line – “this time it really is different”.
BugsParticipantThe 1996-2005 upside went twice as long and reached three times as high as the 1986-1990 upside. At it’s peak in early-1990 prices were only about 25% above the long term trendline. If it qualified as a bubble, it was just barely a bubble.
That graph really illustrates the point. Kinda brings new meaning to the bulls’ favorite line – “this time it really is different”.
BugsParticipantThe 1996-2005 upside went twice as long and reached three times as high as the 1986-1990 upside. At it’s peak in early-1990 prices were only about 25% above the long term trendline. If it qualified as a bubble, it was just barely a bubble.
That graph really illustrates the point. Kinda brings new meaning to the bulls’ favorite line – “this time it really is different”.
BugsParticipantThe 1996-2005 upside went twice as long and reached three times as high as the 1986-1990 upside. At it’s peak in early-1990 prices were only about 25% above the long term trendline. If it qualified as a bubble, it was just barely a bubble.
That graph really illustrates the point. Kinda brings new meaning to the bulls’ favorite line – “this time it really is different”.
BugsParticipantBased on what other appraisers have told me as well as what I’ve been seeing, the OC entered into decline well after we were already in it. I think what’s happening right now is they’re playing catch-up.
BugsParticipantBased on what other appraisers have told me as well as what I’ve been seeing, the OC entered into decline well after we were already in it. I think what’s happening right now is they’re playing catch-up.
BugsParticipantBased on what other appraisers have told me as well as what I’ve been seeing, the OC entered into decline well after we were already in it. I think what’s happening right now is they’re playing catch-up.
BugsParticipantBased on what other appraisers have told me as well as what I’ve been seeing, the OC entered into decline well after we were already in it. I think what’s happening right now is they’re playing catch-up.
BugsParticipantBased on what other appraisers have told me as well as what I’ve been seeing, the OC entered into decline well after we were already in it. I think what’s happening right now is they’re playing catch-up.
BugsParticipantBTW – the appraisal I was talking about a few posts up isn’t for a San Diego county property. That property was located in the O.C., and is within 3 miles of 4 freeway junctions. You just about can’t get much more central than this. We’re not talking about some property that is in some ghetto or is out in the sticks.
BugsParticipantBTW – the appraisal I was talking about a few posts up isn’t for a San Diego county property. That property was located in the O.C., and is within 3 miles of 4 freeway junctions. You just about can’t get much more central than this. We’re not talking about some property that is in some ghetto or is out in the sticks.
BugsParticipantBTW – the appraisal I was talking about a few posts up isn’t for a San Diego county property. That property was located in the O.C., and is within 3 miles of 4 freeway junctions. You just about can’t get much more central than this. We’re not talking about some property that is in some ghetto or is out in the sticks.
BugsParticipantBTW – the appraisal I was talking about a few posts up isn’t for a San Diego county property. That property was located in the O.C., and is within 3 miles of 4 freeway junctions. You just about can’t get much more central than this. We’re not talking about some property that is in some ghetto or is out in the sticks.
BugsParticipantBTW – the appraisal I was talking about a few posts up isn’t for a San Diego county property. That property was located in the O.C., and is within 3 miles of 4 freeway junctions. You just about can’t get much more central than this. We’re not talking about some property that is in some ghetto or is out in the sticks.
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