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Old 11-03-2010, 10:37 AM
 
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We are a little under inventory in apartments right now, especially in the hot hip areas close-in - for instance the 11 acres of new apartments along Belmont off Henderson leased up very quickly.
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Old 11-03-2010, 01:13 PM
 
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We are a little under inventory in apartments right now, especially in the hot hip areas close-in - for instance the 11 acres of new apartments along Belmont off Henderson leased up very quickly.
As the people's houses continue to be foreclosed on, they will need to live in apartments. So, building lots of apartments is only a good thing when lots of houses are being built also. The irony is how the people / (the U.S. government) have / (has) never foreclosed on the banks when they needed a bail out, whether that be back during the Great Depression or during this presenrt Great Recession, yet the banks are now wanting to foreclose on the people.
We are now being sold on something called a "jobless recovery." The problem with this is how lots of jobs are needed to sell houses and fill up office space. Therefore, that is why I say the idea of a housing recovery is based on a counterfeit notion. People don't understand how "power" needs no money just as long as it has the trees to produce the pulp to make the paper to print it out on. The more counterfeit that is produced, the less your property will be worth. This is why giving up our property and fighting to be left alone under the bridges is the only way to restore the value of property for our nation's posterity (future generations).
As this "green economy" continues to convert our nation over into a service one, customer service continues to go south (to hell) while lousy products continue being built and imported in from China. Meanwhile, as profitable manufacturers continue being fined for polluting and as our nation continues losing the ability to engineer and machine a qualtiy product, thus eroding away even further every middle class job, the executives of corporations, with these being the magical, marketing wizards, continue making hundreds of millions of dollars in bonuses by selling this empty box to the American public.
And I am called a tool?
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