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97US Net Household Wealth Interesting article here suggesting that net householDoctor Zeus06/22/2011 02:29 PM
96329 homes in and near Oakland for sale under $100k..most are probably ghetto butJohn Vosilla05/16/2011 08:20 PM
95So....the friend who was upside down....walked away from one rental. They owed $gpowell05/10/2011 03:16 AM
94Might as well update this: On the flip side I have one friend who lost their hogpowell05/09/2011 09:47 PM
93As I mentioned to you several years ago, I don't expect the FED to try to degpowell09/20/2010 11:25 AM
92It really is a tragic comedy when viewed from afar. Not so much if you part of tgpowell08/24/2010 05:52 PM
91Wow! it's been a while since I posted on SI. I see a lot of the high post cogpowell08/24/2010 05:24 PM
90Even if we assume that MMMF shareholders demand redemption such that the remainigpowell09/30/2008 06:37 PM
89Notice, in this era of high risk perception, to which "assets" individgpowell09/30/2008 11:49 AM
88A post on the Realestate crash board: The housing run-up is one of the most potgpowell09/29/2008 08:37 PM
87All assets carry an implied promise. Notice that we can think of a machine or a gpowell09/29/2008 04:15 PM
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