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Nice charts “Call it Crazyâ€
Prices have tendency to stabilize as well as rent prices. Auction.com and other auction sites have very few properties to offer. It means much less opportunity for flippers and Wall Street investors. If we add some upcoming financial crisis for Asia, DEMAND can dry-up much, much faster than lakes in CA.
Looks like Florida is going to have to pass a "Stand Your Face" law.
Tell you what, if the real estate market crashes to hell, you admit I am right about Sandy Hook hoax, the 9/11 false flag, and the Zionist desire for world rule with a world court placed in Jerusalem as Ben-Gurion wanted. Oh, and he wasn't a prophet, but rather an atheist.
Yeah, because one is obviously determined by the other. Based on what you just posted, I should say to you that as the real estate market has done the exact opposite of what all the perma-bears predicted on here for the last 3 years that you should finally admit that all your conspiracy/zionist nonsense is the utter bullshit it so clearly is. How about that?
That has to be what this is all about. But don't worry, the kingdom of Zionism will be stuffed by the return of Christ. We are near the end.
Oh dear, you really seem to be losing it more and more the closer you get to becoming worm food.
There's a world of difference between those two things in regard to the implications for individual home buyers.
Which is why the thread title says what it says.... what the fuck is wrong with you??
The article is about the AB-NORMAL housing market last year... Is that so tough for you to understand???
All I have been saying is that investment vehicles saw a buying opportunity. Individuals with cash saw an opportunity. What kind of properties were they buying up? In what parts of the country? Were they outbidding other individuals or were they taking massive blocks of property off the hands of banks in one go? Were they squeezing out everyday buyers funded with mortgages by offering more or were they simply buying distressed property that there was no real demand for? Would you sell to a lower all cash offer or a higher offer from someone using a mortgage but whose financing was in place?
What exactly were these cash purchases distorting? Prices fell hard and rose quickly. You didn't see that coming, so now you just want to spend your time screaming it's all warped and manipulated. Well maybe it is, or maybe people with cash did what people with cash do - they looked and found a solid investment. Funds look for returns, so prices need to reflect that. Have funds driven up prices in California? Or have prices rebounded because prices dropped substantially, demand then increased whilst inventory has remained constrained? Why is that manipulation?
Florida? Check! Naked? Check! Box cutter? Check!
Now this is what I call a news story!
So you're comparing the dollar today in nominal terms
So does it make any sense all to say the dollar lost value? In reality, the REAL purchasing power of the average American, has increased by 230% in the past century
In case you don't know--REAL means inflation adjusted. So you are 100% incorrect. Again.
The table to the right shows the equivalent amount of goods that, in a particular year, could be purchased with $1. The table shows that from 1774 through 2012 the U.S. dollar has lost about 97.0% of its buying power
Who cares?? Purchasing power, real income growth are what matters. Why does it matter whether you make $1/year or $1MM/year if the purchasing power is the same??
Yes nice emotional pictures you have there except there are points of logic to consider.
Back then putting kids to work was typical. Not putting kids to work might well mean that they starve. Remember in agrarian world there were no guarantees, look at Chinese farming families. Not to mention safety on farms.
Want to post an emotional picture? post one of a kid dying of starvation, that will make Stalin weep.
That's the point. Wouldn't you say a society where you DON'T have to put kids to work is better than one where you DO? How could the late 1800's have been a better era when kids had to work just to avoid starvation?
That's the point. Wouldn't you say a society where you DON'T have to put kids to work is better than one where you DO? How could the late 1800's have been a better era when kids had to work just to avoid starvation?
The problem is that the pictures are taken out of context.
The technology today is what allows us to work shorter hours.
On a farm there is no such thing as a 40hr work week for anyone back then.
Factory work drew people to it because of it was easier.
Of course the alternative would be a picture of a kid starving to death, wouldn't that be more depressing?
Factory work drew people to it because of it was easier.
lol--you obviously didn't work in a factory back then...
No what they had to roll was 5 billion, this was impetus for Immelt crying
wolf.
They had to roll 5 billion at that particular point, but their total short term borrowings (as reflected on their balance sheet) was $193 billion. That is the amount of debt they have to roll in the short term, by definition.
If you have a $5 bill due today, and $193 due over the next year - and do not have enough cash to cover the $193 nor do you expect to generate $193 in operating profits over the next year, you are going broke.
Who cares?? Purchasing power, real income growth are what matters. Why does it matter whether you make $1/year or $1MM/year if the purchasing power is the same??
It's not the same purchasing power. But hey since you believe in the CPI then yeah you'll argue that case. But as I said the CPI isn't a good indicator of inflation since it has changed so many times.
Official CPI is just like the Official unemployment, they've been bogged down and revised it to prevent their true numbers to the public.
However most know that the official unemployment numbers are undermine by the government, sadly most don't seem to understand it's the same for CPI.
Factory work drew people to it because of it was easier.
lol--you obviously didn't work in a factory back then...
Lol, you obviously have no idea what he's talking about do you?
He's making a comparison about farm work and factory living BACK THEN. Back when society was different than today.
It's not the same purchasing power. But hey since you believe in the CPI then
yeah you'll argue that case. But as I said the CPI isn't a good indicator of
inflation since it has changed so many times.
Of course they changed the index. Should we still be measuring the price of polaroid cameras? Or 8 track tapes? It is NECESSARY to change the basket of goods to reflect changing times and changing tastes.
If they didn't change the index, it would be useless.
He's making a comparison about farm work and factory living BACK THEN. Back
when society was different than today.
No kidding. And I'm making the observation that he has no clue about the difficulty of factory work BACK THEN.
He's making a comparison about farm work and factory living BACK THEN. Back
when society was different than today.
No kidding. And I'm making the observation that he has no clue about the difficulty of factory work BACK THEN.
Ohhhhh and you do?!
Are you saying that farm work was easier than factory work? If so then why did most of the population shift from rural areas to city areas where the factories were? Hell we see the same thing happening in China and in emerging markets.
Let's not forget farmers didn't have this big tractor to plow the fields.
Ohhhhh and you do?!
Yes, it appears I know more than he does.
Are you saying that farm work was easier than factory work? If so then why
did most of the population shift from rural areas to city areas where the
factories were? Hell we see the same thing happening in China and in emerging
markets.
That is a loaded question--there are many reasons, but none of which were because factory work were easier than farm work.
Of course they changed the index. Should we still be measuring the price of polaroid cameras? Or 8 track tapes? It is NECESSARY to change the basket of goods to reflect changing times and changing tastes.
If they didn't change the index, it would be useless.
Okay, so answer this question. If inflation was a none issue and incomes have been on par with inflation. Then why does a household need two wage earners today where back in the 50s and before you could get by with one?
Please explain that to me Einstein.
Also the article that thunderlips provided is getting some major backlash from it's own comments. Needless to say it was biased and incorrect.
Ohhhhh and you do?!
Yes, it appears I know more than he does.
Are you saying that farm work was easier than factory work? If so then why
did most of the population shift from rural areas to city areas where the
factories were? Hell we see the same thing happening in China and in emerging
markets.
That is a loaded question--there are many reasons, but none of which were because factory work were easier than farm work.
And yet you somehow know while the rest of us don't. Please get out of here with your bullshyt.
LOL... So it's "IMPOSSIBLE to know" whether they were necessary... but "..the consequences of no bailouts was so dire..."
In other words, you believe they were absolutely necessary but simply don't have the honesty or balls to state so directly.
You're right---I should have said--the potential consequences....
But--I have stated it honestly and directly. You guys just seem to have a very difficult time understanding it.
Right, let's test your consistency and honesty ....
...My position is now, and always has been, that nobody can know whether the
bailouts were necessary. Because it's IMPOSSIBLE to know.
Given that, and that the [potential] consequences of no bailouts was so dire, I think
it's very naive of you guys to pretend that the bailouts were a horrible idea
and that things would have been fine without them.
So would you then also agree that it is very naive of those who pretend the bailouts were absolutely, unquestionably essential, and that the country's or world's economic system would have definitely collapsed without them ... Since of course it is "IMPOSSIBLE" to know?
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
fought with a naked man outside their Delray Beach home
Of course he's naked. They always are.
Now you guys know what I have to put up with. All my neighbors are like this.
Okay, so answer this question. If inflation was a none issue and incomes have
been on par with inflation. Then why does a household need two wage earners
today where back in the 50s and before you could get by with one?
Please explain that to me Einstein.
Also the article that thunderlips provided is getting some major backlash
from it's own comments. Needless to say it was biased and incorrect.
There are several different questions there, actually, and several different answers. When you speak of incomes--you must specify--are you refering to overall wages/salaries, median, average? Inequality has hurt the median wages.
More importantly, however, is the standard of living is much better now. And I think you're wrong that it takes two incomes now in most of the US.
So would you then also agree that it is very naive of those who pretend the
bailouts were absolutely, unquestionably essential, and that the country's or
world's economic system would have definitely collapsed without them ... Since
of course it is "IMPOSSIBLE" to know?
OK--I'm not playing your word parsing games. Unless you are incredibly dense, you understand what I said. Either way--it's pointless to continue down this road with you.
Oh dear, you really seem to be losing it more and more the closer you get to becoming worm food.
Have your fun now, because you will pay later. Remember what I said Bigsby. Your words are recorded by a higher power. You don't think he will forget do you?
Is 'he' recording all your hoax drivel as well? Falsely accusing parents of faking their childrens' deaths can't exactly be a good thing. And hey, maybe God is a zionist...
I should say to you that as the real estate market has done the exact opposite of what all the perma-bears predicted on here for the last 3 years that you should finally admit that all your conspiracy/zionist nonsense is the utter bullshit it so clearly is. How about that?
People did predict a dead cat bounce. That is what this is unless the masses can get a down payment from the government.
They weren't predicting a 3 year dead cat bounce FFS. And it's quite possible that house prices will see a modest rise this year. What will you say then?
They weren't predicting a 3 year dead cat bounce FFS. And it's quite possible
that house prices will see a modest rise next year. What will you say then?
LOL, that it didn't happen. C'mon, parrots are hard to retrain.
Oh, and the reason why is because of some diabolical zionist plot to make tomatoes rot faster.
The report doesn't say the recovery is a fraud. The blogger says that.
What's your point... That the blogger can't write what he wants on his
blog??
The point quite obviously is that someone saying it doesn't prove it. You are
the one quoting him. Oh let me guess, you are just the messenger...
LOL, now you've gone and done it............because he'll endlessly annoy the shit out of you and everybody else demanding that you 'disprove' something that he has never proven, essentially something that you can't ever do.
The report doesn't say the recovery is a fraud. The blogger says that.
What's your point... That the blogger can't write what he wants on his
blog??
So you've finally admitted as such that the blogger writes what he wants, not what is true.
I know, buy gold or something, the sky is falling...........
Here was my request for some info that should be widely available from any legit source because of what you claim:
And, as I've asked plenty of times before this, if it's such a known fact
then you shouldn't have any trouble whatsoever finding a legitimate site, or
facts, and data to establish what you're trying to imply.
And WTF do you do? Ya double-down on your nonsensical bullshit and reference MORE f-n blogs in some bizarro world way of trying to validate your endless, moronic and ideological thoughts and rants based upon OTHER bullshit blog rants!!
F-n surreal.
Factory work drew people to it because of it was easier.
lol--you obviously didn't work in a factory back then...
It was easier than farming
So, for the Sixth or Seventh time,(I've lost count) feel free to disprove
this data with your own links, charts or data...
I'm waiting....... Again....
LOL, sorry if I can't relate to your circle-jerk and tail chasing routine, or that I ever will.
Again, you're asking me to disprove something that isn't true, which is impossible.
What's next in your routine of moronic BS, telling me to prove god doesn't exist?
No what they had to roll was 5 billion, this was impetus for Immelt crying
wolf.They had to roll 5 billion at that particular point, but their total short term borrowings (as reflected on their balance sheet) was $193 billion. That is the amount of debt they have to roll in the short term, by definition.
If you have a $5 bill due today, and $193 due over the next year - and do not have enough cash to cover the $193 nor do you expect to generate $193 in operating profits over the next year, you are going broke.
The hysteria was about now.
LOL, I won't have to, remember that you supposedly live in New Jersey, and
this same snow storm front is hitting you apparently as I type this. Again,
SUPPOSEDLY.
..Another Winter Storm Batters the East Coast
By DAN GOOD and MAX
GOLEMBO | Good Morning America – 3 hours
ago
..http://gma.yahoo.com/another-snow-storm-batters-east-coast-091549330--abc-news-topstories.html?vp=1
Maybe you just want to tell us again Today how yesterday's snow fall affected
house sales last year...
That was rich....
For a dipshit, you sure are the luckiest one ever. Hurricane Sandy, and now some major snowstorm and yet you NEVER lose power.
We couldn't be that lucky. My cousin that moved there to help with the Sandy recovery(against my advice, of course he now regrets)doesn't have power though.
But not you, let me guess...........you have a generator..............................................that runs on propane.
How's the snow in your area today??
Affecting house sales in 2013 yet?? Just checking....
Or, is there another fairy tale you want to tell us today??
Don't know, or care, and as I've previously said I don't follow the number of sales of homes on a daily, or even weekly basis because it's pointless.
How's the snow in your area today??
Oh, piled up in huge piles, so much that the city is panicking about spreading out the huge piles so when the snow melts it won't flood streets and be dangerous when the water refreezes at night and cause further damage to the streets and curb/storm intakes.
So, now after I've been paid to remove that snow from large areas or lots and pile it into massive piles, I get to move it into a bunch of spread out small piles, and get paid for it.
It is pretty trippy how debt and leverage control this country.
As Larry Summers said, you have bubbles or you have depression. Of course there is a third way, regulate the bankers in their pushing up commodity prices and let the markets be free. But then, you have to make sure QE gets into the hands of the people.
I would not take what Larry Summers says to the bank
There is a third option...
I have to give you credit... You can definitely spew keyboard diarrhea
without ever providing one piece of usable information!!
That's pretty rich coming from the internet real estate analyst/mogul. I was about to type that 'Donald Trump you're not', but thought about that and remembered how everything that he touches turns to shit.
Isn't your presence required over at The Burning Platform, or shouldn't you be tweeting the magic and wonders of buying gold?
Excellent information and most of here on Patrick have been in the know. Sadder is that we here are a minority, and that most of the citizens believe the news, in fairy tales, the tooth fairy and that their government and politicians are our friends...
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