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NREI: Bullish Apt Outlook for 2011

Started by steveF
over 15 years ago
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http://nreionline.com/property/multifamily/bullish_apartment_outlook_1201/ The U.S. economy has added 874,000 jobs since employment bottomed last December, and the 151,000 jobs added in October represented more than twice the number analysts had expected. Although unemployment is still high at 9.6%, researchers speculate that job gains have given workers enough confidence in their own job security to break away from family or roommates and live on their own
Response by steveF
over 15 years ago
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All eyes on tomorrow's jobs report....

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Response by jason10006
over 15 years ago
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When has the NREI NOT been bullish? Its like asking Pelosi what she thinks of Democrats or Palin what she thinks of the lamestream media.

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Response by pulaski
over 15 years ago
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"The unemployment rate edged up to 9.8 percent in November, and nonfarm payroll employment was little changed (+39,000), the U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reported today. "

http://cr4re.com/charts/charts.html#category=Employment&chart=EmploymentRecessionsAlignedNov.jpg

Have a nice day.

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Response by stevejhx
over 15 years ago
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Buy now or be priced out forever.

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Response by stevejhx
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Did I mention - BUY NOW OR BE PRICED OUT FOREVER!

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Response by bob420
over 15 years ago
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steve, you still short the SPX at the triple top of 1100?

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Response by stevejhx
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Did I mention - BUY NOW OR BE PRICED OUT FOREVER!

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Response by falcogold1
over 15 years ago
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'All eyes on tomorrow's jobs report....'

OH STEVE...right in the eye!
Thats got to hurt

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