Tuesday, May 20, 2008

From 2005: Mocking the Existence of A Housing Bubble.

From 2005: Mocking the Existence of A Housing Bubble.
From the discredited shills at the California Association of Realtors.

7 comments:

  1. Wonderful! More power to you towards the much needed goal of utterly discrediting the real estate industry.

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  2. Remember kids, there never was a housing bubble and prices never come down. The media just needs to stop "talking down" the market and we'll all be rich again. It really is a great time to buy.

    Hahahaha!

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  3. Hey,

    Wait a second. We know the rebound is just around the corner. Buy now or be priced out forever!

    Got Popcorn?
    Neil

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  4. So, if there was a bubble and it's busted ... Why aren't we seeing prices fall everywhere?

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  5. they are falling in the suburbs and exurbs. They already falling in places like Potomac, Rockville, Annapolis, Fairfax. The closer to the city hoods are falling too. Just at a much slower pace. Hang tight Lancelot, they will fall quicker right after spring season is over and sellers realize they didn't move their homes.

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  6. Nice straw man, Lance. There couldn't have been a bubble if prices didn't fully burst instantaneously and uniformly. Yeah, that's what a bubble means, sure.

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  7. Hahaha

    Suck it up homedebtors. Now you are gping to have to work that second or third job instead of panhandling off of buyers.

    Stick it realwhores.

    This blog saved me from buying at the peak while the realwhores cheerleaded on.

    My bid prices are dropping by the month. Then take a little more off for cost of living inflation. LOL!

    Bitter Renter.

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