yes that’s true joe, but only lwbs is based on comps; ohp6ml is like contemplating your navel. were they moving faster before? i’ve expressed my doubts but i’m open to data.
Well Joe that is Bullsville vs Beartown.
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Sort of. I mean, bulls do love the biggest sales and bears love when things don’t move for 6 months. I was more commenting on the stark differences between the 2 features on a weekly basis and not the interpretations. LWBS has been showing some big numbers and OHP6ML has been showing lingering properties.
grand pa, that is an odd comment for this post shows the exact opposite. I mean you may be right for the city at large but that is not what is happening for this batch.
do you have facts behind your opinion?
“Well Joe that is Bullsville vs Beartown. I myself reside in the happy little hamlet called Reasonableburg.”
Posted by: wasder at March 12, 2010 1:15 PM
Well Played! Hilarious!
yes that’s true joe, but only lwbs is based on comps; ohp6ml is like contemplating your navel. were they moving faster before? i’ve expressed my doubts but i’m open to data.
Well Joe that is Bullsville vs Beartown.
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Sort of. I mean, bulls do love the biggest sales and bears love when things don’t move for 6 months. I was more commenting on the stark differences between the 2 features on a weekly basis and not the interpretations. LWBS has been showing some big numbers and OHP6ML has been showing lingering properties.
Come visit beartown sometime soooooon!
grand pa, that is an odd comment for this post shows the exact opposite. I mean you may be right for the city at large but that is not what is happening for this batch.
do you have facts behind your opinion?
Well Joe that is Bullsville vs Beartown. I myself reside in the happy little hamlet called Reasonableburg.
Which two cities? Bullsville and Beartown?
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Last weeks biggest sales and Open House picks 6 months later.
Oh man – I hope that Rugby Road place isn’t off the market. I was hoping to demolish it and build a fedder shoebox!!
Which two cities? Bullsville and Beartown?
The high end will continue to do well thanks to Wall Street’s rebound. Average properties and the low end will stagnate.