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  • New Home Sales Fall Down [View article]
    The model is broken. Any expectation of a return to 'normal' meaning anything like the conditions prior to the boom and crash will be... More »
    Comment by Davewmart
    Dec 24 15:34 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    yes it will be On Dec 23 12:24 PM bottoms-up wrote: > Tim, Tim, Tim... > > You didn't say anything about the reason for the... More »
    Comment by ebassa
    Dec 24 02:53 am |
    Rating: +2 0
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    I am not sure why this is considered a surprise either, since many people have been predicting exactly this for weeks. I suppose... More »
    Comment by Windsun33
    Dec 23 14:21 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    We have a development right down the street that still is trying to sell brand new, one bedroom condos for 400K. This is still WTF... More »
    Comment by Lightway
    Dec 23 13:51 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    This and previous data on similar "Cash for Whatever" programs show just how futile it is for the government to interfere in the market.... More »
    Comment by Windsun33
    Dec 23 12:30 pm |
    Rating: +4 -2
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    Tim, Tim, Tim... You didn't say anything about the reason for the "surprise" data... As supports for the industry are pulled, sales... More »
    Comment by bottoms-up
    Dec 23 12:24 pm |
    Rating: +7 -1
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    Being that this new homes number was based on contracts signed and not closed means that the new homes tax credit had nothing to do with... More »
    Comment by Duude
    Dec 23 12:23 pm |
    Rating: +5 0
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    The median amount of time that a new home was on the market before it sold is now 13.6 months. It was 9.4 in Jan and has been rising all... More »
    Comment by Ron2008
    Dec 23 12:10 pm |
    Rating: +5 0
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    The lack of new builds is the most hopeful thing about the market. At least it will result in the erosion of the market overhang.
    Comment by Davewmart
    Dec 23 11:56 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • New Home Sales Remain in a Funk [View article]
    We all knew when the new home credit expired we'd see the real # in housing come out. My guess is buyers didn't buy a home in November... More »
    Comment by Say What
    Dec 23 11:34 am |
    Rating: +3 -1
  • Home Builders Riding the Market's Upside [View article]
    I like your points, but these stocks will not get back 80% of their prices 4 years ago. The bubble years are gone and won't be supported... More »
    Comment by Reiter
    Dec 17 22:18 pm |
    Rating: 0 0
  • Standstill in the U.S. Cash Market [View article]
    @lordscleaners: you're dreaming.
    Comment by RiskAverseAlert
    Dec 17 10:07 am |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    Out of curiosity, how strong is the export market, if such exists for engineered lumber? (Aside from Canadian exports to the US, I... More »
    Comment by Old Trader
    Dec 7 19:58 pm |
    Rating: +2 -1
  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    The pine beetle infestation has also contributed to the rise in lumber prices. I don't know how much. It has destroyed millions of acres... More »
    Comment by Genesis
    Dec 7 13:54 pm |
    Rating: +2 0
  • Lumber Production Set to Increase in 2010 [View article]
    Once again I ask, "who is buying these houses?" -Karl Krachenberg
    Comment by artkarl
    Dec 7 09:58 am |
    Rating: 0 0