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Home Prices in 20 Major Cities: You're OK If...
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[Detroit: If you bought before January 1999 then you probably have a profit. ]
I work with a lot of MI folks- not so much in Detroit, and I had recently noticed that a lot of this year's sales are +/-2002 levels.
So I appreciate your take in this article.
Of course, these are gross figures... when you factor in costs of sale, etc. your net comes in well below these levels.
Not sure what PDiddy's problem is... only a fool would stop his due diligence there.
It's helpful to have "rule of thumb" measures like this.
So, I'm going to give this article a "thumbs up."
Jul 30 10:40 am
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I work with a lot of MI folks- not so much in Detroit, and I had recently noticed that a lot of this year's sales are +/-2002 levels.
So I appreciate your take in this article.
Of course, these are gross figures... when you factor in costs of sale, etc. your net comes in well below these levels.
Not sure what PDiddy's problem is... only a fool would stop his due diligence there.
It's helpful to have "rule of thumb" measures like this.
So, I'm going to give this article a "thumbs up."