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Sustainable Broker's comments:
on The Blazers Blackout
Blazer fans are thankful, especially these days, for the great radio broadcast that has been around for decades. Thank you Blazers Radio Network.
posted 4 years, 5 months ago
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on Housing Ripples
This conversation is based on the S&P report. The S&P Case-Schiller index Home Price Indices are calculated monthly and published with a two month lag. It is nothing new that winter is our slowest time for sales with fewer buyers looking and fewer sellers selling. In winter ?06/?07:
December 2006 S&P was 180.27
January 2007 S&P was 179.79
February 2007 S&P was 179.90
March 2007 S&P was 181.72
If anything else, this report shows the historical seasonal trends we find in the local market place.
S&P, put together by people looking at the national market from who knows where, is not the end all of market indicators.
The Sustainable Broker,
Andrew
December 2006 S&P was 180.27
January 2007 S&P was 179.79
February 2007 S&P was 179.90
March 2007 S&P was 181.72
If anything else, this report shows the historical seasonal trends we find in the local market place.
S&P, put together by people looking at the national market from who knows where, is not the end all of market indicators.
The Sustainable Broker,
Andrew
posted 5 years, 1 month ago
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