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We've seen more than 20% hike and it has NOT stalled here in Montana. Rents are skyrocketing too. Ford_Prefect Feb 2022 #1
"Stalled" is basically a lie. unblock Feb 2022 #2
Maybe Yahoo! Finance is not the best source? I can edit, if there's popular demand. mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2022 #3
In this case the content is largely just extracts from the case-Schiller press release. unblock Feb 2022 #4
I changed the 0P to make MarketWatch the source. Thanks. NT mahatmakanejeeves Feb 2022 #5
Fucking Yahoo Finance shows split screen: Biden's announcement; and Dow Jones progree Feb 2022 #12
The NATIONAL index annual gain was 18.8% in both November and December progree Feb 2022 #6
They read like 2 different stories Farmer-Rick Feb 2022 #7
The local and state politicians are crying all the way to the bank DENVERPOPS Feb 2022 #10
My rural county upped, almost double, our property taxes in 2008 Farmer-Rick Feb 2022 #17
Yea DENVERPOPS Feb 2022 #26
Thinking about selling this May Joe Nation Feb 2022 #8
I work in construction. thatdemguy Feb 2022 #9
Add to that DENVERPOPS Feb 2022 #11
Simple Greed is a HUGE part inthewind21 Feb 2022 #18
Well thats kind of funny thatdemguy Feb 2022 #19
So inthewind21 Feb 2022 #22
No we do ground up new construction thatdemguy Feb 2022 #24
Huh inthewind21 Feb 2022 #23
No we are fully licensed electrical contractor thatdemguy Feb 2022 #25
The government needs to somehow step in Polybius Feb 2022 #13
There are plenty of cheap houses. People just don't want to live there. NT cinematicdiversions Feb 2022 #14
No inthewind21 Feb 2022 #15
The entire state of Ohio is filled with houses for 125k In fact there are about thirty states cinematicdiversions Feb 2022 #16
Yes inthewind21 Feb 2022 #21
Ironically, you agreed with the post. Igel Feb 2022 #28
one of the overlooked upsides to a lack of rental regulation as well cadoman Feb 2022 #27
I live in rural maryland 45 mins from baltimore there are houses under 200k thatdemguy Feb 2022 #20
Housing should not be allowed as investment level commodities JCMach1 Feb 2022 #29
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