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Home Prices Rebound to 2003 Levels
I am sure this comes as a news flash to those in Vegas, Miami, among many other places.
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What does home prices have to do with whether or not he's driving us off a fiscal cliff?
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It seems those pesky facts keep getting in the way. :winkwink: |
Big fucking deal. The dollar is shit. It won't be long before you are buying a 2 br 2 ba shithole in east bumfuck Arkansas for $1,000,000 - it sounds good on paper, when in all actuality it's a joke.
How much was gas in 2003? Case closed. :2 cents: |
If I sold my house I'd loose at least 150K USD ><
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Obama has the record for longest time above 8% unemployment since the depression.
Here's some more things he's done for the country http://www.forbes.com/sites/charlesk...of-government/ |
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Your genius never ceases to amaze me. The president doesn't control the economy, and anyone in his place would be just as fucked. Good God man, pull your head out of your ass. |
People don't seem to understand what just happened to us. We went through the worst recession since the Great Depression. Three years ago exactly half of the twenty houses on my street were empty. This isn't something that will be fixed in four years, or even eight years. What we just went through was fucking massive.
It's going to be a slow climb to get back to "normal". And along the way, we might need to redefine what the "new normal" is. Quote:
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2003 level? Hahaha not even close.
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How about bringing them to 1985 levels?
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I call shenanigans.
There is going to be a whole lot of media spin on everything between now and the election (both directions). Obama MUST be able to stand in front of the voters and say he did, this, that, saved the world, everything is back to normal, and so on. He has to say this and the media, who everyone knows is corporate owned, if they want him to be in office, will release whatever "facts" they need to make it happen. I said this would happen months ago. Housing market would appear to be better, unemployment will probably fall, everything is going to look like it is getting better. Obama wins, it's all falling right back apart. The root of the prob has yet to be addressed, thus there is no solution or recovery. There are only band-aids to stick on everything just long enough to dupe everyone once again. |
Can you handle the truth.....
It aint Obama OR Romney that has us in this fiscal meltdown, it is all the Obamas AND Romneys. BOTH these sorry ass pandering parties got us in this mess and now the only way out will be to eventually toss BOTH Parties (which are really just one problem with two names) out on their sorry fucking asses. thats my $0.02 |
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Watch "The World Without US" Even the Kuwaiti's think we are insane to do that |
My property is worth less than half what it was when I bought in early 2007. This in the desirable-to-live San Diego.
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http://money.cnn.com/2003/03/10/news...ices/index.htm |
But will it last?
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This will drive housing prices down again, and also allow more foreclosures by lenders that have been holding off on forcing new foreclosures, due to the catalog of properties they were already sitting on. Obviously, your mileage my vary depending on your state/county. However the feeling among the people I work with is that this is a done deal. Hundreds of foreclosure listings are already starting to go out from banks with foreclosure catalogs into the pre-listing post stage of attracting Realty and Mortgage firms to advise clients of auctions, buyers info on how foreclosure sales differ from other transactions and lending opps concerning purchasing foreclosures. |
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Mind you it's bad news for anyone who bought a house in 2007/8. Funding the inflation that finally burst the bubble. |
pornopete :thumbsup:thumbsup:thumbsup
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I can tell you for a fact that I have seen housing prices rise here in MA over the last few months. I've been shopping for a apartment building & I've noticed prices have been going up on the average, but there are still some that start too high and have to lower their price. |
it is not true, at least where I live not even close to being true LOL, 2003 I sold my house for 255K, I bought the same exact house for 78K. The whole area is like this.
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I think Robbie needs to watch it. Not because I have anything against Robbie. But one of his staples is about us "policing the world". While I am not saying it's right or wrong... it is explained in that movie WHY we do what we do militarily. |
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Many people are going to have to accept reality that all they will ever have is low paying wages and crap jobs. Whether you want to blame hand outs, jobs going overseas, rich getting richer, whatever. The music's going to stop for many people who thought MTV cribs was one the entitlements on the Bill of Rights. :2 cents: |
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Then after two years, the house, the senate and the presidency were all democratic controlled. They could have done anything they wanted and decided that people out of work was not as important as healthcare that would still leave 30 million uninsured and raise about 8 billion dollars a year in 2017 from people that would rather pay the tax than get health insurance, according to recent statements by the CBO. First step of pulling your head out of your ass is to not believe everything you were told. Quote:
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One thing Obama did not get fixed was the housing crisis...
Yes they tried to force banks to reduce principals but that never worked, why should the banks take it in the ass. I still say Greenspan get the interest rate too low for too long.. Fanny Mae and HUD/FHA did help some to refinance to lower rates but that was years after the help was needed. We are still down 20-30% down in So California but we know it will go up since the entire world wants to live on a beach in California.....meantime we have nearly the worst public schools of the nation and the state itself is nearing bankruptcy... |
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before it became a welfare state, and you moved half of Mexico in. :disgust |
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Our school system was pretty good at one point, after raising my daughter in it, I couldn't believe how bad it had gotten and it's worse now. My sister moved from California to Penn state for her job and her son had a learning problem and it wasn't known until they moved, the school system there saw it in the first week, while here in California, we are providing hot breakfasts for the poor. |
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Perhaps when they eventually HAVE to raise taxes to cover the budget/deficit there, people will start to get a collective clue. At some point this government is going to have to make some tough choices. One of which is raise taxes. Especially since you can NEVER EVER touch the precious military's annual spending. :disgust |
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I think my street has 5 in a row that are empty |
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The problem with raises taxes as we see it here in California is that it adds to the cost of doing business and in turn drives business out of California. Laws that declare cities safe havens for illegal aliens to the point where if an illegal alien is pulled over for driving without a license, they don't have to worry about their cars being impounded. They find something that adds money to the tax base like the medical marijuana clinics or the porn industry by making them wear condoms, they just keep shooting themselves in the foot by trying to close these industries down. The court systems are so fucked up, it's not about right and wrong, it's about the liability involved. Don't get me wrong, I love this state, I lived in a spot in northern California that I could see two glaciers from one spot. This state is truly amazing! |
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