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drunkle
Participantyour friend’s father may not have been one of the gold rushers of the mid 00’s. he may have bought long ago so to him, RE is doing great. he may not be aware of the situation because the situation is hardly being covered.
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Participantthey’ve already lost some 10-15%…
if i only had the balls…
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Participantthey’ve already lost some 10-15%…
if i only had the balls…
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Participanti think it has to do with the media spin. before, it was “there’s no problem”, then “it’s contained” and now “we’re dooooOOOOOOMMMMEEEEEDDDD—D!!!!!” /bender.
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Participanti think it has to do with the media spin. before, it was “there’s no problem”, then “it’s contained” and now “we’re dooooOOOOOOMMMMEEEEEDDDD—D!!!!!” /bender.
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Participantand how far will bear stearns fall?
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Participantand how far will bear stearns fall?
July 25, 2007 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Record High Foreclosures in California: 17,408 in 2nd quarter vs 11K in first #67636drunkle
Participantinteresting trend there; 30% bank owned for sale in 92, 50% in 94-97… currently 30% and rising, bottom of the market to correspond with an increase to 50% reo sales?
July 25, 2007 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Record High Foreclosures in California: 17,408 in 2nd quarter vs 11K in first #67703drunkle
Participantinteresting trend there; 30% bank owned for sale in 92, 50% in 94-97… currently 30% and rising, bottom of the market to correspond with an increase to 50% reo sales?
drunkle
Participantso what are some foreclosure companies to bet long in?
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Participantso what are some foreclosure companies to bet long in?
drunkle
Participantrich: it would have been nice if you’d have laid into that moron penner for her part in talking up the “housing shortage”. and the way she frames her questions, “people with poor income, bad credit and minority communities being targeted”… as if the problem is confined to the “bad part of society”. and “everyone wants to live in san diego, why has home sales dropped”… like, obviously, wanting to live somewhere is going to depend on the price, not to mention, living somewhere doesn’t assume buying a home there.
god, i hate that moron.
drunkle
Participantrich: it would have been nice if you’d have laid into that moron penner for her part in talking up the “housing shortage”. and the way she frames her questions, “people with poor income, bad credit and minority communities being targeted”… as if the problem is confined to the “bad part of society”. and “everyone wants to live in san diego, why has home sales dropped”… like, obviously, wanting to live somewhere is going to depend on the price, not to mention, living somewhere doesn’t assume buying a home there.
god, i hate that moron.
drunkle
Participantcarfax, while a crappy example due to it’s unreliability, is an example of a buyer supported system.
the problem is with the data. the data goes to the mls, from which i suspect, you can’t legally reprint without their consent.
the free options, such as this forum, however…
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