-Is Housing Too Expensive? Blame the Government
Maybe zoning laws are causing the real-estate bubble.-
http://slate.msn.com/id/2123590/
Maybe zoning laws are causing the real-estate bubble.-
http://slate.msn.com/id/2123590/
Quote from SethArb:
-Is Housing Too Expensive? Blame the Government
Maybe zoning laws are causing the real-estate bubble.-
http://slate.msn.com/id/2123590/
Quote from Covertibility:
Since the other thread was getting a little long and this is a new year, lets start a new housing thread. Congrats to all those who owned a house or property or the RE stocks, you profited mightily. For all those who are yelling crash and whatnot, seek help.
Profit Surges at Homebuilder D.R. Horton
"D.R. Horton Inc., a leading homebuilder, beat Wall Street's expectations Thursday with a 30 percent jump in profit for its latest quarter and raised its estimates for the fiscal year.
Looking ahead, the company said it now expects fiscal 2005 earnings to be in the range of $4.75 to $4.90 a share, up from its October projection of $4.50 to $4.70 a share. In fiscal 2004, the company earned $4.11 a share."
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The good times keep rolling with these guys. They must've had a good December to up estimates. To think we're in an "Rising rate environment." Ha!
For all those with disparaging comments, please keep it over at the housing is crashing threads. I would like this thread to reflect reality. Thank You.
Quote from FireWalker:
convertibility = insane
Quote from ShoeshineBoy:
My home has gone up 30% (at least) in 7 weeks here in the Phx area and I want to extend my sincerest thanks to all the CA investors that have made this possible...
SSB
Quote from Covertibility:
I'm still trying to figure out where this rising rate environment is, 4.27 on 10 year and 30 year fixed mortgage under 6%. Just for laughs I wish the economists would give us an explanation but they seemed to be hiding behind the word "conundrum."