I think there’s some flight to quality — or perceived quality — going on with the Brooklyn housing market. And with the NYC metro housing market in general. It’s not representative of the rest of the country.
Rob, that sounds like a brainbug. It’s actually pretty serious. They’re the smartest carnivorous bug that exists. They evade capture and avoid being noticed by hiding behind things – posters, clock radios, anything really. Then they patiently wait for you go to sleep and crawl into your ear and up into your brain.
MM, issue is the gov housing bailout is most costly in the bigger cities, the stupid investmt houses,… – ie way too much of that bailout $$$ is not going to your examples.
Sorry, back now. Didn’t find a bottom but found something better.
if one can afford to be wrong, it’s not a bad time to buy. if one cant afford to be wrong, dont do it
I think there’s some flight to quality — or perceived quality — going on with the Brooklyn housing market. And with the NYC metro housing market in general. It’s not representative of the rest of the country.
Lech, better post the “I was kidding” else the poor dude could be shivering in fear in his closet or something
Rob, that sounds like a brainbug. It’s actually pretty serious. They’re the smartest carnivorous bug that exists. They evade capture and avoid being noticed by hiding behind things – posters, clock radios, anything really. Then they patiently wait for you go to sleep and crawl into your ear and up into your brain.
MM, issue is the gov housing bailout is most costly in the bigger cities, the stupid investmt houses,… – ie way too much of that bailout $$$ is not going to your examples.
rob, probably a waterbug.
D or Q at Atlantic, but not sure if it’s faster.
ah ok thanks ishtar
*rob*