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December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM in reply to: The often asked question, when will housing bottom? #121498December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM in reply to: The often asked question, when will housing bottom? #121640
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ParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM in reply to: The often asked question, when will housing bottom? #121668Ex-SD
ParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM in reply to: The often asked question, when will housing bottom? #121719Ex-SD
ParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM in reply to: The often asked question, when will housing bottom? #121740Ex-SD
ParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
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ParticipantHLS: You and I are on exactly the same page with your thoughts about how this will play out. The government can only screw around so much with bailouts and other sillyness but there’s really nothing they can do to stop the runaway, housing train from wreaking havoc in the bubble markets.
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ParticipantHLS: You and I are on exactly the same page with your thoughts about how this will play out. The government can only screw around so much with bailouts and other sillyness but there’s really nothing they can do to stop the runaway, housing train from wreaking havoc in the bubble markets.
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ParticipantHLS: You and I are on exactly the same page with your thoughts about how this will play out. The government can only screw around so much with bailouts and other sillyness but there’s really nothing they can do to stop the runaway, housing train from wreaking havoc in the bubble markets.
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ParticipantHLS: You and I are on exactly the same page with your thoughts about how this will play out. The government can only screw around so much with bailouts and other sillyness but there’s really nothing they can do to stop the runaway, housing train from wreaking havoc in the bubble markets.
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ParticipantHLS: You and I are on exactly the same page with your thoughts about how this will play out. The government can only screw around so much with bailouts and other sillyness but there’s really nothing they can do to stop the runaway, housing train from wreaking havoc in the bubble markets.
December 15, 2007 at 12:05 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117855Ex-SD
ParticipantJust wait and see what the number is when next summer is over and the inventory of unsold homes is even higher and sales are at a record low.
December 15, 2007 at 12:05 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117985Ex-SD
ParticipantJust wait and see what the number is when next summer is over and the inventory of unsold homes is even higher and sales are at a record low.
December 15, 2007 at 12:05 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118017Ex-SD
ParticipantJust wait and see what the number is when next summer is over and the inventory of unsold homes is even higher and sales are at a record low.
December 15, 2007 at 12:05 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118058Ex-SD
ParticipantJust wait and see what the number is when next summer is over and the inventory of unsold homes is even higher and sales are at a record low.
December 15, 2007 at 12:05 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118080Ex-SD
ParticipantJust wait and see what the number is when next summer is over and the inventory of unsold homes is even higher and sales are at a record low.
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