today.reuters.com— New home contracts were negatively impacted by a combination of factors, including reduced traffic, softening demand, increased cancellation rates and higher unsold inventory levels
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"So I ask my fellow Senators, are we really that frightened of somebody's willingness to go out and be stupid? In the United States of America, you have a right to be stupid."-- John Kerry
500k is the average price for a home here and that's if you aren't picky about the school district and what your property value will look like in 10 years. Stop throwing away money on rent. I just bought a condo for equity. When I'm ready to sell it's an investment, not a money hole like renting.
@bugsy187I love freedom, what I dislike is sloppy inaccurate writing. It is simply ridiculous to see people here defending a woefully inaccurate headline with some kind of petty nationalism, as if Digg were a flag waving, all American organisation. I would have thought Digg as a whole was above this kind of irrational defence of the indefensible. You are merely confirming the impression of Americans most people already have.
gmurrayJul 11, 2006
The end of suburbia?
mikehindsJul 11, 2006
"So I ask my fellow Senators, are we really that frightened of somebody's willingness to go out and be stupid? In the United States of America, you have a right to be stupid."-- John Kerry
Closed AccountJul 11, 2006
500k is the average price for a home here and that's if you aren't picky about the school district and what your property value will look like in 10 years. Stop throwing away money on rent. I just bought a condo for equity. When I'm ready to sell it's an investment, not a money hole like renting.
motionblurJul 12, 2006
Actually, they just announced that home starts are down 40% where I live.
tvashtarJul 12, 2006
@bugsy187I love freedom, what I dislike is sloppy inaccurate writing. It is simply ridiculous to see people here defending a woefully inaccurate headline with some kind of petty nationalism, as if Digg were a flag waving, all American organisation. I would have thought Digg as a whole was above this kind of irrational defence of the indefensible. You are merely confirming the impression of Americans most people already have.