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  1. ?It?s not enough to have a rail station, but it?s a really good start.?
  2. ?It may be 2016 before home prices match the highs of 2006.?
  3. Weekend Open Discussion
  4. T-Day Open Discussion
  5. Mortgage Rates Plummet!
  6. New Jersey Third Quarter Home Price Tracker
  7. Home Sales and Prices Drop in October
  8. New Jersey tax appeals on the rise
  9. Weekend Open Discussion
  10. NJ Jobless Rate Hits 6%, Five-Year High
  11. Wednesday Random Discussion
  12. Not everyone benefits when loans are modified
  13. Least Affordable: NY Metro Area
  14. ?? Now we?re getting about 30 a day and 700 a month?
  15. Weekend Open Discussion
  16. New Jersey Foreclosures Up 75%
  17. Foreclosure Filings up 25% in October
  18. ?We?re in for a pretty serious recession?
  19. Tax Collections Down Statewide
  20. ?A strong economic rebound is just not likely?
  21. ?I?ve never seen anything like this before, and I never want to see anything like thi
  22. Pace of Jersey Teardowns slows
  23. Weekend Open Discussion
  24. ?If it wasn?t for (them), I don?t think I would have sold the house.?
  25. Underwater? So what.
  26. Election Day Open Discussion
  27. ?We may look back and see these as the good old days.?
  28. Weekend Open Discussion
  29. Follow the debt
  30. ZIRP Wednesday!
  31. S&P Case-Shiller Home Price Index Day!
  32. Since when did owning a house become the American Dream?
  33. Weekend Open Discussion
  34. New Jersey Q3 Foreclosures Up 95%
  35. Is the solution to reckless lending more reckless lending?
  36. ?This isn?t a recession. This is something worse.?
  37. The fence is a comfortable place to be right now
  38. ?If the bank has to unload these properties at fire sale prices??
  39. Weekend Open Discussion
  40. Fed: Northern NJ Home Prices Down 20-25%
  41. ?Just how overleveraged is real estate in New Jersey??
  42. FHA on the rise in New Jersey
  43. ?It?s certainly going to be the worst since the 1980s?
  44. Weekend Open Discussion
  45. ?We?re preparing for the worst-case scenario?
  46. Fed Cuts 50 Bps!
  47. Inflated Housing or Affordable Housing?
  48. ?Most owners still are unrealistic when pricing their homes?
  49. Weekend Open Discussion
  50. Senate Passes Bailout Bill
  51. ?We may be okay once we get a correction in prices?
  52. No Bottom Yet
  53. NJ Delegation Bailout Votes
  54. Going Global
  55. Weekend Open Discussion
  56. Spending our dollars when everyone else is slashing
  57. Housing ? Grim
  58. Home Prices Keep Falling
  59. ?Oh my goodness, this payment is more than I thought it would be?
  60. ?You cannot just turn over $700 billion of taxpayer money and not insist that that ta
  61. Weekend Open Discussion
  62. ?It?s basically a disaster for tri-state real estate?
  63. On the hook for AIG
  64. ?Good luck getting a loan.?
  65. Crisis!
  66. Weekend Open Discussion
  67. The worst still to come
  68. Not really so different here
  69. Pets hurt by economy, foreclosures
  70. Bailout!
  71. Weekend Open Discussion
  72. September Beige Book
  73. Star Studded Newark Redevelopment
  74. “This is happening across the five boroughs, across the US”
  75. Weekend Open Discussion
  76. ?[P]eople have to be realistic to expect what to sell their house for.”
  77. NY Metro Area Home Prices down 7.3% YOY
  78. Realtors: Passaic is Prime!
  79. July Existing Home Sales
  80. ?You just can?t afford to stay in this house?
  81. Weekend Open Discussion
  82. I.O.U.S.A. Screening Tonite!
  83. Why save the housing market?
  84. NJ: ?lurching from crisis to crisis?
  85. The 100-Year Storm
  86. Weekend Open Discussion
  87. Q2 Home Prices Down 7.6%, Sales Down 16.3%
  88. July Foreclosures up 55%
  89. NJ: July Unemployment Rises to 5.4%
  90. Standoff during Bergen Co. eviction
  91. Loan standards continue to tighten
  92. Homeowners appeal taxes as housing slumps
  93. Weekend Open Discussion
  94. ?The realty industry is quickly becoming a shadow of what it was?
  95. ?The punches haven’t stopped long enough for him to catch his breath?
  96. Whitney: ?Home prices are going to fall much more than people expect?
  97. Alarmism or Fair Warning?
  98. Weekend Open Discussion
  99. Jersey towns hosting foreclosure tours
  100. ?We used to think of the Hamptons as insulated and that?s not the case?
  101. S&P: Home Prices Drop 15.8% in May
  102. [S]upplies remain so ample that potential buyers generally can take their time.
  103. But will they take the losses?
  104. Weekend Open Discussion
  105. June Existing Home Sales
  106. Wednesday Open Discussion
  107. North Jersey June 2008 Residential Sales
  108. Watching the watchers
  109. A ?mountain of debt?
  110. Weekend Open Discussion
  111. NJ: Recession until 2010
  112. ?The days of wine and roses are over?
  113. I, For One, Welcome Our New Mortgage Overlords
  114. Short Sale Salvation
  115. Weekend Open Discussion
  116. June foreclosures up 53%
  117. No housing recovery in 2008
  118. St. Louis Fed: Home Price Drop Necessary
  119. ?First the people go, then the jobs go.?
  120. 4th of July Weekend Open Discussion!
  121. ?We?re facing a potential spike in arson like we?ve never seen before.?
  122. State sentiment continues to deteriorate
  123. Philly Fed: New Jersey ?outlook has dimmed?
  124. Blog Sabbatical
  125. Weekend Comp Killer!
  126. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  127. Weekend Open Discussion
  128. May Existing Home Sales
  129. New Jersey Home Price Tracker - June 2008
  130. April S&P Case Shiller Home Price Index
  131. ?How many people should own homes, anyway??
  132. Lowball - May/June 2008
  133. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  134. Weekend Open Discussion
  135. Friends of Dodd get special treatment
  136. New Jersey Unemployment Rockets to 5.4%
  137. Recovery? You?ve got the graph upside down.
  138. ?If you had a Macy?s card and a gas card, you could buy an $800,000 home.?
  139. Home prices to fall further
  140. The New American Dream
  141. ?New Jerseyans need homes they can afford?
  142. VINDICATION - NJ Q1 Home Sales down 30%
  143. North Jersey May 2008 Residential Sales
  144. June Beige Book
  145. Feeling the squeeze
  146. Buy and Bail
  147. ?This was a classic Ponzi scheme, on a large scale?
  148. High-end Housing Not Immune
  149. Drive until you qualify
  150. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  151. Weekend Open Discussion
  152. State moves forward with $2,000 Foreclosure Tax
  153. May Bergen County Chartfest
  154. Changing the rules on development
  155. ?I just saved a bundle on my real estate commissions!?
  156. March LoanPerformance HPI: NJ prices down 5-10%
  157. Bank Owned Homes Surge
  158. Who is your agent working for?
  159. Weekend Open Discussion
  160. Weekend Open Discussion
  161. Comp Killer!
  162. No title needed
  163. Pointing fingers
  164. New Jersey Home Price Indexes
  165. April New Home Sales
  166. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  167. Weekend Open Discussion
  168. reverse mortgages for elderly?
  169. Downpayments in style again
  170. Realtors begin to doubt NAR statistical reports
  171. ?We?re no longer the economic locomotive of the Northeast.?
  172. Abusing farmland assessment
  173. Defying the downturn
  174. ?Electric bills have shot through the roof?
  175. REO re-enters the public lexicon
  176. Weekend Open Discussion II
  177. Weekend Open Discussion
  178. Not so fast with the granite
  179. NJ Unemployment Rate Rises to 5%
  180. NJ home prices rise and fall
  181. Foreclosures up 65% in April
  182. Gas prices popped the home price bubble?
  183. So much for being responsible?
  184. Otteau: ?the housing market has further to fall?
  185. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  186. Weekend Open Discussion
  187. ?This is why New Jersey doesn?t work.?
  188. Why rescue underwater borrowers?
  189. Northern New Jersey April Residential Sales
  190. Ex-NAR economist Lereah changes tune
  191. Getting harder to borrow
  192. Bernanke begs for a bailout
  193. Has it ever been a bad time to buy?
  194. The ?audacity of hope?
  195. Fighting to keep the rebates
  196. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  197. Photos of the Week
  198. Weekend Open Discussion
  199. ?The coast is not clear?
  200. Access to mass transit is the next granite
  201. NJ Judiciary barely treading water
  202. Reasons to be a renter
  203. First Quarter GDP, FOMC on tap
  204. February S&P Case Shiller Home Price Index
  205. Zell: ?This country needs a cleansing?
  206. ?People just don?t know what to do?
  207. ?What began as a housing slowdown in 2006 turned into crisis by the end of 2007?
  208. Otteau April Newsletter & Weekend Open Discussion Part II
  209. Weekend Open Discussion
  210. The ?heartwarm ing side of the housing bust?
  211. LoanPerfor mance: NJ home prices down 5-10%
  212. Just who is crazy (or the pessimist) ?
  213. ?This is a very significan t economic storm that we have entered into?
  214. March Existing Home Sales
  215. Good-bye rebate!
  216. Too big to fail
  217. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  218. Weekend Open Discussion
  219. 9,700 NJ jobs lost this year
  220. NJ: March unemployme nt steady at 4.8%
  221. March housing starts expected at 17 year low
  222. Sell It Yourself
  223. Foreclosur es up 57% in March
  224. ?By the time we?re done with this there probably won?t be any rebates left.?
  225. Hello DrJohn Hello
  226. ?The market value is what the market value is?
  227. Area that can bounce back?
  228. Monmouth/Ocean: Home of the Housing ATM
  229. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  230. Weekend Open Discussion
  231. An Honest Mistake
  232. The Roaring 00?s (uh-ohs)
  233. Defining Stabilizat ion
  234. Tracking Realtor Spin
  235. Who to save when we can?t save them all?
  236. Still no sign of a bottom
  237. ?We?re in the middle of a recession? ?
  238. ?In this business, a deal is not done till it?s done.?
  239. Covered with gloom
  240. ?No sensible policy, he maintains, could have prevented the housing bubble.?
  241. Weekend Open Discussion - Part II
  242. Weekend Open Discussion
  243. Northern NJ March Residentia l Sales
  244. $38 Billion Dollar Bailout
  245. World Recession?
  246. Reform or sleight of hand?
  247. The Silver Tsunami
  248. Two years out?
  249. February Pending Home Sales
  250. Economic outlook deteriorat es