U.S. existing-home sales rise 9.4% to briskest annual rate in more than two years

Quote from S2007S:

From the articles I have read and probably posted here there are an estimated 350,000-400,000 houses sold with this tax credit that would have not been sold without it.

This is from a few weeks ago, im sure that number is closing in on 425,000-450,000 houses and by the time done and said by end of november nearly 500,000 houses will have been sold due to this $8000 tax credit.

so is this 500k additional sales or sales dragged forward
do you remember a few years ago when some magazine companies dragged january forward for a one off 13 month year.
sheer brilliance so long as you are retiring or selling the company.

sosueme
 
I could not give a flying fuck about articles you and your boy sellocomplainallthewayup are the master of. Articles mean jack shit.

SHOW ME REAL DATA.

Quote from S2007S:

From the articles I have read and probably posted here there are an estimated 350,000-400,000 houses sold with this tax credit that would have not been sold without it.

This is from a few weeks ago, im sure that number is closing in on 425,000-450,000 houses and by the time done and said by end of november nearly 500,000 houses will have been sold due to this $8000 tax credit.
 
Quote from Dr. Zhivodka:

I could not give a flying fuck about articles you and your boy sellocomplainallthewayup are the master of. Articles mean jack shit.

SHOW ME REAL DATA.

They don't have it. Articles are OP-ED by default. There is a reason they don't post links to peer-reviewed economic papers.
 
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