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  • Home Sales Highest and Inventory Lowest in More than Two Years [View article]
    Mark- how do you get published. When you are not giving us distorrted numbers from the NAR you are giving us other "good news". You are not accomplishing anything despite your agenda. Rather you are littering this area with useless cheerleading. When will you grow up?
    Oct 26 09:06 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Florida and California See Home Sales Increase for More than a Year [View article]
    Mark - I've instructed you many times that you can't rely on data provided by realtors. When will you learn?
    Sep 29 08:49 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Housing Market Emerges from Its Slump [View article]
    Mark it's been a long summer without your endless stream of good news- I assume that you were vacationing at Disneyland.
    Aug 27 09:15 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • More on the Great Housing Recovery Debate [View article]
    If your analysis has taken supply and demand into consideration, it reflects more badly on you. You are creating an absurd record for future analyisi
    You must have no concern about your reputation.
    Aug 17 17:09 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • OFHEO Data Supports Housing Bottom Theory [View article]
    Casey- the problem with you is that you appear to have an agenda to prop up prices and declare the end of the de-leveraging process without adequate support. In fact, all of your postings declare improvements-without support. In this one you refer to data that you really have not reviewed. And even worse-here you refer to your rough impression. We don't need rough impressions but rather solid analysis; we never get that from you and at times you provide ridiculous assertions. This is one of your countless postings where you need to provide full disclosure, but provide none. Yet, you can't believe that making unsupported, ridiculous assertions will influence a significant number of people. But maybe you do since you have asserted that the housing crisis was coming to an end due to technological advances in finance and real estate.
    Jul 06 09:12 am |Rating: +1 -1 |Link to Comment
  • No Housing Recovery Unless Residential Construction Spending Stops Falling [View article]
    How is this possible? You have been indicating for a while that we had reached the bottom.
    Jul 02 08:42 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Has the Housing Market Reached a Bottom?  [View article]
    Mark - it appears that you have less people responding to your endless stream of cheerleading for the end of de-leveraging. You are going to have to get more creative or amusing.
    Jul 01 08:58 am |Rating: +4 -1 |Link to Comment
  • Housing Hit Bottom This Past Spring [View article]
    what's even more amazing than your conclusions is that you are identified as an economist; I hope your conclusions are merely the result of an agenda and not your real analysis.
    Jul 01 08:53 am |Rating: +3 -2 |Link to Comment
  • California Real Estate Market Recovery: Sales Boom, Unsold Inventory Drops  [View article]
    Mark-what are your credientials? We need full disclosure.
    Jun 01 10:18 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • Is Case-Shiller Right That Housing Hasn't Hit Bottom? [View article]
    Casey- I am still numb from one of your earlier posts where you forecast a housing recovery on factors that include technological advances in finance and real estate. This post was not nearly as absurd and you are beginning to cast your opinions as questions; but you did manage to include data from the pimps at the NAR. Looking forward to your next posting.
    May 28 09:29 am |Rating: +3 0 |Link to Comment
  • California First Time Home Buyer Affordability Surges in First Quarter [View article]
    Mark- has it ever occurred to you that Kudlow is an idiot; constant cheerleading is not going to change reality or stop the deleveraging process. And while affordability is up, availability is way down; haven't you heard that they have stopped giving loans at 125% LTVs.
    May 15 08:56 am |Rating: +6 -2 |Link to Comment
  • Why the Coming Inflation Is Good [View article]
    Inflation will not help banks holding mortgages. Higher interest rates will lower the value of existing homes and place further stress on the value of those existing mortgages. Sorry, I didn't read your thoughts when the bubble was building; I'm sure you got it wrong then too.
    May 05 11:27 am |Rating: +2 0 |Link to Comment
  • U.S. Economy Looks Ready to Bounce  [View article]
    During the earlier period I also withdrew from the housing market and moved all of my assets to cash; however, this was based on the sound advice of credible analysts who provided substantial support for their positions. But you- Sanjev- typically make ridiculous pronouncements based on inappropriate indicators. Sometimes I am not sure whether you are joking.
    May 04 09:18 am |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • I'd Question Those Housing Futures Numbers [View article]
    frankly we are suspicious of data coming from you
    Apr 28 14:27 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
  • I'd Question Those Housing Futures Numbers [View article]
    Frankly we are very suspicious of numbers coming from you
    Apr 28 14:24 pm |Rating: 0 0 |Link to Comment
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