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December 15, 2007 at 1:35 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118092December 15, 2007 at 1:35 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118115
HLS
ParticipantViewing this “poll” as anything is silly.
“The survey found 21 percent of the 1,168 surveyed see a fall in prices, with those heavily concentrated in areas that have already seen values decline”
Why do you assume it’s nationwide ? The only fact is 1168 people. They could have been real estate agents.
They could have been people who were called during dinner.I cannot understand why anybody would even waste their time. Without demographics, it’s complety random, with nothing to indicate that it is a “nationwide” poll.
If it had a positive spin, it’s what I would expect from the NAR. It’s less useful than a press release that cites the median.
December 15, 2007 at 12:15 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117864HLS
ParticipantYa gotta love surveys like this…
1168 people surveyed..Was it a large elementary school ?
How can they event print something like this and infer that there is any accuracy ?
There are no demographics at all.They could have asked people in a strong area OR a bubble area, and get different responses.
My survey says that 9 out of 10 surveys are silly.
“The survey is the latest evidence that the U.S. housing slump, now in its third year, will linger longer than expected”
HUH ?? Longer than WHO expected ? How long will it be ?
I expect it to last 5 years.December 15, 2007 at 12:15 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117995HLS
ParticipantYa gotta love surveys like this…
1168 people surveyed..Was it a large elementary school ?
How can they event print something like this and infer that there is any accuracy ?
There are no demographics at all.They could have asked people in a strong area OR a bubble area, and get different responses.
My survey says that 9 out of 10 surveys are silly.
“The survey is the latest evidence that the U.S. housing slump, now in its third year, will linger longer than expected”
HUH ?? Longer than WHO expected ? How long will it be ?
I expect it to last 5 years.December 15, 2007 at 12:15 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118028HLS
ParticipantYa gotta love surveys like this…
1168 people surveyed..Was it a large elementary school ?
How can they event print something like this and infer that there is any accuracy ?
There are no demographics at all.They could have asked people in a strong area OR a bubble area, and get different responses.
My survey says that 9 out of 10 surveys are silly.
“The survey is the latest evidence that the U.S. housing slump, now in its third year, will linger longer than expected”
HUH ?? Longer than WHO expected ? How long will it be ?
I expect it to last 5 years.December 15, 2007 at 12:15 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118068HLS
ParticipantYa gotta love surveys like this…
1168 people surveyed..Was it a large elementary school ?
How can they event print something like this and infer that there is any accuracy ?
There are no demographics at all.They could have asked people in a strong area OR a bubble area, and get different responses.
My survey says that 9 out of 10 surveys are silly.
“The survey is the latest evidence that the U.S. housing slump, now in its third year, will linger longer than expected”
HUH ?? Longer than WHO expected ? How long will it be ?
I expect it to last 5 years.December 15, 2007 at 12:15 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118089HLS
ParticipantYa gotta love surveys like this…
1168 people surveyed..Was it a large elementary school ?
How can they event print something like this and infer that there is any accuracy ?
There are no demographics at all.They could have asked people in a strong area OR a bubble area, and get different responses.
My survey says that 9 out of 10 surveys are silly.
“The survey is the latest evidence that the U.S. housing slump, now in its third year, will linger longer than expected”
HUH ?? Longer than WHO expected ? How long will it be ?
I expect it to last 5 years.HLS
ParticipantI’m usually watching the 10YR and RNY intra day moves on and off all day long, and I do see drops in rates from only the best lenders.
Certainly not all of them do drop. It’s a tricky buisness.
HLS
ParticipantI’m usually watching the 10YR and RNY intra day moves on and off all day long, and I do see drops in rates from only the best lenders.
Certainly not all of them do drop. It’s a tricky buisness.
HLS
ParticipantI’m usually watching the 10YR and RNY intra day moves on and off all day long, and I do see drops in rates from only the best lenders.
Certainly not all of them do drop. It’s a tricky buisness.
HLS
ParticipantI’m usually watching the 10YR and RNY intra day moves on and off all day long, and I do see drops in rates from only the best lenders.
Certainly not all of them do drop. It’s a tricky buisness.
HLS
ParticipantI’m usually watching the 10YR and RNY intra day moves on and off all day long, and I do see drops in rates from only the best lenders.
Certainly not all of them do drop. It’s a tricky buisness.
HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer!HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer!HLS
ParticipantI saw that one of the major homebuilders is currently offering a 10% commission to outside agents to bring them buyers..
yep, TEN PERCENT…Hmnmm,, wonder how that will go over…
Why not just lower the selling price and net the same amount ?
Cuz they need that salesperson that knows how to sell that buyer! -
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