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ocrenter
Participantremember back in November of ’07 there was a “sudden” and “unexplainable” drop in both the NODs as well as REOs?
well folks, count 4 months forward and we have March.
So the 1600 NODs from 11/2007 mature into 1161 REOs, that’s a 72.5% NOD to REO rate!
as for the 3284 NODs, very respectable especially with all of the postponements and delays.
April 2, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #179947ocrenter
Participantextremely high truck to car ratio.
April 2, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180314ocrenter
Participantextremely high truck to car ratio.
April 2, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180318ocrenter
Participantextremely high truck to car ratio.
April 2, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180332ocrenter
Participantextremely high truck to car ratio.
April 2, 2008 at 8:24 PM in reply to: What the the community atmosphere in Silver Crest (San Marcos) #180408ocrenter
Participantextremely high truck to car ratio.
ocrenter
ParticipantAfter the effects of 4.1% inflation are included, real net worth fell for the year.
where did marketwatch get that number?
http://www.miseryindex.us/irbyyear.asp
the number for 2007 is 2.85%, and according to
http://inflationdata.com/, they got the number from the consumer price index, not from the core inflation number which excludes food and gas.
ocrenter
ParticipantAfter the effects of 4.1% inflation are included, real net worth fell for the year.
where did marketwatch get that number?
http://www.miseryindex.us/irbyyear.asp
the number for 2007 is 2.85%, and according to
http://inflationdata.com/, they got the number from the consumer price index, not from the core inflation number which excludes food and gas.
ocrenter
ParticipantAfter the effects of 4.1% inflation are included, real net worth fell for the year.
where did marketwatch get that number?
http://www.miseryindex.us/irbyyear.asp
the number for 2007 is 2.85%, and according to
http://inflationdata.com/, they got the number from the consumer price index, not from the core inflation number which excludes food and gas.
ocrenter
ParticipantAfter the effects of 4.1% inflation are included, real net worth fell for the year.
where did marketwatch get that number?
http://www.miseryindex.us/irbyyear.asp
the number for 2007 is 2.85%, and according to
http://inflationdata.com/, they got the number from the consumer price index, not from the core inflation number which excludes food and gas.
ocrenter
ParticipantAfter the effects of 4.1% inflation are included, real net worth fell for the year.
where did marketwatch get that number?
http://www.miseryindex.us/irbyyear.asp
the number for 2007 is 2.85%, and according to
http://inflationdata.com/, they got the number from the consumer price index, not from the core inflation number which excludes food and gas.
ocrenter
Participantzk,
agree withe the exercise comment strongly.
which really gets back to housing once again. with the housing bubble, people ended up moving further and further out into the desert, and commutes of 1-2 hours each way for both parents became common place.
while the parents sit in traffic, the kids sit in front of the TV.
the parents get home with pizza or fast food in hand, or pop in sodium and fat rich microwave dish from Costco. after they eat, it is pretty much bedtime because the whole family got to get up at 5 am to do the commute all over again.
where is the exercise? you don’t.
that’s the true cost of the bubble. it eliminates all hope of home ownership for families in established areas. families react by moving to the boonies. result? you end up with millions of morbidly obese families knocking down the doors of Big Pharma looking for the next diet pill.
ocrenter
Participantzk,
agree withe the exercise comment strongly.
which really gets back to housing once again. with the housing bubble, people ended up moving further and further out into the desert, and commutes of 1-2 hours each way for both parents became common place.
while the parents sit in traffic, the kids sit in front of the TV.
the parents get home with pizza or fast food in hand, or pop in sodium and fat rich microwave dish from Costco. after they eat, it is pretty much bedtime because the whole family got to get up at 5 am to do the commute all over again.
where is the exercise? you don’t.
that’s the true cost of the bubble. it eliminates all hope of home ownership for families in established areas. families react by moving to the boonies. result? you end up with millions of morbidly obese families knocking down the doors of Big Pharma looking for the next diet pill.
ocrenter
Participantzk,
agree withe the exercise comment strongly.
which really gets back to housing once again. with the housing bubble, people ended up moving further and further out into the desert, and commutes of 1-2 hours each way for both parents became common place.
while the parents sit in traffic, the kids sit in front of the TV.
the parents get home with pizza or fast food in hand, or pop in sodium and fat rich microwave dish from Costco. after they eat, it is pretty much bedtime because the whole family got to get up at 5 am to do the commute all over again.
where is the exercise? you don’t.
that’s the true cost of the bubble. it eliminates all hope of home ownership for families in established areas. families react by moving to the boonies. result? you end up with millions of morbidly obese families knocking down the doors of Big Pharma looking for the next diet pill.
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