MessageStream with Tags : housing
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| Ben Bernanke, Please Send Me Some Green! | ||
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From rsouza.d using YouTube 11/02/2008 05:10 AM
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| How bad is housing? Due for 30% Nip Tuck? | ||
To boilerroom From boilerroom using Gmail 07/18/2008 06:53 PM
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| Housing sector sucks but that cannot stop creativity. Buy one and get one for free. | ||
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From boilerroom using Gmail 06/02/2008 04:04 PM
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| Barack Obama on Housing, in Las Vegas | ||
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From MamaForObama using YouTube 05/27/2008 10:40 PM
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| Housing woes continue. | ||
To brijsingh From brijsingh using Gmail 05/27/2008 10:43 AM
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| Keeping up with Joneses gets little cheap now | ||
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From boilerroom using MessageDance 05/26/2008 04:22 PM
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| End to credit crisis is just an American pipedream | ||
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From boilerroom using Gmail 05/24/2008 07:38 PM
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| Countrywide Takes Away Home-Equity Credit Lines in Las Vegas | ||
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From boilerroom using Facebook 05/06/2008 08:43 PM
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In Escondido: Buy one (house), get one free. In a sign of how difficult it is to sell new homes in Southern California right now, a San Diego developer is offering a "buy one, get one free" deal, pairing million-dollar homes with less expensive homes. "We thought, 'Why does it just have to be on Pop Tarts and restaurants? Why not buy one home, get one free,'" Dawn Berry of Michael Crews Development told 10 News in San Diego. More: "Michael Crews Development is offering new, 2000-square foot cityscape row-homes worth $400,000 in Escondido f...
From local news to national headline . Chickens are coming home.
End to credit crisis is just an American pipedream THOSE in the US who have begun predicting the end of the credit crisis ought to have tuned in to National Public Radio last week when they would have heard what the housing crisis means for ordinary Americans. Stories of families moving back to Mom and Dad's after struggling to either buy a home or keep the one they already had rammed home the message that this is a problem likely to run and run. At the beginning of the week, it was easy to write these people off as a tail-end minority emerging...