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In response to
"
SITWAP: The besieged housing market has even further to fall before home prices really hit rock bottom -- (link)
"
by
Strongbad
Can you imagine what the housing market would do if the Feds stopped propping it up?
Posted by
psilotum, software tester (aka psilotum)
Nov 1 '11, 06:58
Ugly
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a) It would probably exceed "true" bottom, because the fear and the panic that would set in would cause irrational markets (as we've seen repeatedly)
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pmb
Nov 1, 07:31
I agree with all of you, but for current owners and the economy, still ugly. -- nm
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psilotum
Nov 1, 07:20
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effin' owners. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 1, 07:28
prop.it.up. -- nm
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Mel Profit
Nov 1, 07:21
become affordable for regular people? -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 1, 07:09
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I think I'm pretty regular and I could afford to buy. it would be much, much easier if I were a two-earner household, though.
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clockwork jones
Nov 1, 07:40
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adjust to what the market can bear? -- nm
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Beaker
Nov 1, 07:11
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crazy talk. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 1, 07:13
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