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7/14/2008
Quote for the Week: Buy Now If You See the Home You Want
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"The plain fact is that you don't know when real estate will be at bottom until it's too late. If you see a home you love, buy ...
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6/26/2007
Read It All Here: Gary Watts' Mid-Year 2007 Report--Foreclosures, The Media, The Subprime Market and Where It's Going
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"I am holding to my original forecast for this year. I knew the 1st and maybe the 2nd quarter would be a rough one. I think the Fed wil...
5/31/2007
Buyers: There's No Time Like Right Now
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Real estate supply and demand goes in cycles, it always has. Sales are down, inventory is up past the 6 month level, but what else is happen...
3/16/2007
Los Angeles Median Price Still Going Up
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Sales are down 20% for six Southern California counties combined, but the median price for Los Angeles County was $528,000 in February (per ...
2/23/2007
Rear View Mirror is Always Clearer Than the Windshield
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Among the ten biggest homebuying mistakes: Waiting for a better market and interest rates. You only have the market you're living in rig...
1/31/2007
It used to be we had the book, and they had to come to us for information.”
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That quote from Rob Levy, a real estate broker in Portland, Oregon refers to the MLS book, an artifact from ancient past history as long ago...
9/12/2006
Your House Is A Home, Not A Tech Stock
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Everywhere you read, it's all about the slowing housing market, or worse. Nobody likes to feel they bought or sold at the right time, bu...
8/24/2006
The Return to a Normal Market?
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This Los Angeles Times article (July 23, 2006) may not stay available online much longer, but it's a good discussion of the current Sout...
8/11/2006
Federal Reserve: No Changes for Now
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After 24 increases in the federal funds interest rate, the Federal Reserve holds off on further increases this week. There may be more incre...
7/05/2006
Why the Housing Boom Will Stay
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Harvard University's Joint Center for Housing Studies points out the main pillars of the housing market in its 2006 report, where downtu...
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