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More Americans Say Value Of Their Home Has Fallen
http://www.cnbc.com/id/20905126 ^ | 9-21-07

Posted on 09/21/2007 8:14:20 AM PDT by Hydroshock

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1 posted on 09/21/2007 8:14:21 AM PDT by Hydroshock
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To: Hydroshock

This is one of those idiotic stories that makes it sound like people haven’t made money on their real estate purchases. I bought my house in 2000 and while my value peaked in late 2005, true it has fallen, but still far ahead of what I purchased for in 2000.

It’s all relative to the timing.


2 posted on 09/21/2007 8:16:24 AM PDT by Slapshot68
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To: Hydroshock
Funny; I really don't know whether my house has dropped value recently - I haven't tried to sell it.

Do these folks have their houses appraised every 20 minutes, or are they just reacting to the hysteria dealers?

3 posted on 09/21/2007 8:18:14 AM PDT by Izzy Dunne (Hello, I'm a TAGLINE virus. Please help me spread by copying me into YOUR tag line.)
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To: Hydroshock

For me the drop in home values has been a blessing. I don’t plan to sell my home anytime soon and high values just drive up my property taxes. This year I was able to protest to the county the appraisal value of my home and got the appraisal value lowered significantly, which in turn lowered my property taxes significantly.


4 posted on 09/21/2007 8:18:15 AM PDT by avacado
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To: Hydroshock

The taxman says the value of my home and the entire region has risen several percent. This means the generality is false in detail. Once the Natural Gas Pipeline deal has fallen through again and Democrats fill all pertinent offices a little over a year from now, this will become a ghosttown. But, for now we don’t care what they are doing Outside.


5 posted on 09/21/2007 8:18:25 AM PDT by RightWhale (Snow above 2000', oil above 82, 83, 84: unexplained)
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To: Hydroshock

Well, I know my home’s value has gone down, but it’s more because the neighborhood has gone all to he!!. If I sold now, I would be lucky to recoup the purchase price I paid back in 1989. More likely, the home will sell for a lot less than that. If the house was in a better neighborhood, I could probably get a heckuva lot more.


6 posted on 09/21/2007 8:18:33 AM PDT by fatnotlazy
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To: Hydroshock
Didn't house values soar the past 5 or so years? Fallen off the high?

Gosh, who'd a thunk it?
7 posted on 09/21/2007 8:19:07 AM PDT by elizabetty (Don't Taze Me Bro')
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To: Slapshot68

That is correct. Housing was overpriced before and the market is making its natural correction.


8 posted on 09/21/2007 8:19:30 AM PDT by KC_Conspirator
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To: Slapshot68

>> This is one of those idiotic stories that makes it sound like people haven’t made money on their real estate purchases.

Its also dumb because it says people “say the value has fallen” ... it doesn’t say the value has ACTUALLY fallen. Its another public opinion survey about a factual issue ... and is mostly a demonstration of the apocalyptic media coverage surrounding home values, rather than the actual value of homes.

H


9 posted on 09/21/2007 8:19:45 AM PDT by SnakeDoctor ("Don't worry. History will get it right ... and we'll both be dead." - George W. Bush to Karl Rove)
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To: Hydroshock

You have NO real way of knowing the value of a home until you sign the sales contract. Everything up ‘til then is wild a$$ed speculation.


10 posted on 09/21/2007 8:20:07 AM PDT by dbacks (I forgot to pay the rent on my tagline.)
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To: Slapshot68

The exact same scenario as me. The market has cooled and demand is down. That said, I’m still in really great shape, equity-wise. If housing prices around here drop 30%, then I’ll be concerned.


11 posted on 09/21/2007 8:23:15 AM PDT by L98Fiero (A fool who'll waste his life, God rest his guts.)
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To: Hydroshock

I bought my house in 1989. Even with the recent decline, it has still tripled in value.


12 posted on 09/21/2007 8:31:31 AM PDT by ConorMacNessa (HM/2 USN, 3rd Bn. 5th Marines, RVN 1969. St. Michael the Archangel defend us in battle!)
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To: Hydroshock

Not according to property tax appraisers.

Of course, that’s just a backend way to raise taxes and is not tied to actual market value in many communities.


13 posted on 09/21/2007 8:31:31 AM PDT by weegee (NO THIRD TERM. America does not need another unconstitutional Clinton co-presidency.)
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To: Hydroshock

Really, fallen huh... more like the house prices were artificially inflated, and now they are coming back down to more sensible prices...

I mean I like at my house and it’s decent, but the market value is ludicrous...


14 posted on 09/21/2007 8:35:35 AM PDT by MD_Willington_1976
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To: fatnotlazy

Where do you live?


15 posted on 09/21/2007 8:39:37 AM PDT by RayStacy
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To: Hydroshock

My home hasn’t fallen in value. In fact, according to the county I live in, it is worth about 20K more than I could sell it for. :)


16 posted on 09/21/2007 8:41:44 AM PDT by Hacksaw (Appalachian by the grace of God - Montani Semper Liberi)
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To: Hydroshock
Once the politicians see reduced property taxes due to falling assessments, this will become a huge priority for them.

Personally, I don’t mind being taxed less to live in my home.

17 posted on 09/21/2007 8:51:13 AM PDT by FormerLib (Sacrificing our land and our blood cannot buy protection from jihad.-Bishop Artemije of Kosovo)
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The hushed whispers in the corporate hallways haven't started yet. I doubt if homeowners are willing to capitulate, yet.

But they will. And the courthouse auctions will start up again.

We have seen it all before.


BUMP

18 posted on 09/21/2007 8:52:43 AM PDT by capitalist229 (ANDS)
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To: fatnotlazy

What backwoods den do you live in? Even in the GHETTO, housing values tripled over the past 10 years in NY/NJ.


19 posted on 09/21/2007 8:53:12 AM PDT by Clemenza (Rudy Giuliani, like Pesto and Seattle, belongs in the scrap heap of '90s Culture)
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To: Izzy Dunne

I feel the ame way. This old house we live in has gone up
and down in value over the 30 years it took us to pay for it. But I don’t care other than for tax reasons. It served it’s purpose well by providing a home for our kids to grow up in and I don’t care what it is worth because it was to be a home and not looked at as an investment.
Now it is all ours(and of course the tax man’s) and nobody is going to take it away except the aforementioned tax man if I give him the opportunity.


20 posted on 09/21/2007 8:54:28 AM PDT by biff
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