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		kicking_cans
 
 
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				 Posted: Fri May 15, 2009 7:03 pm GMT    Post subject: Will prices fall between Novemenber and December? | 
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				| Given/Assuming that the 8k home credit expires in November, will home prices fall in December?  Or is the 8k credit not having any impact on home prices? | 
			 
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		balor123
 
 
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				| Home prices don't move very quickly when homeowners are solvent, as they seem to be in the nicer areas around here so I say no. Also, $8k is insignificant. | 
			 
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		melonrightcoast
 
 
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				 Posted: Sat May 16, 2009 12:20 am GMT    Post subject: nov dec | 
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				don't prices usually fall between Nov and Dec in Boston? _________________ melonrightcoast ... are you? | 
			 
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		BelmontRenter
 
 
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				 Posted: Sun May 17, 2009 3:16 pm GMT    Post subject: Re: Will prices fall between Novemenber and December? | 
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				 	  | kicking_cans wrote: | 	 		  | Given/Assuming that the 8k home credit expires in November, will home prices fall in December?  Or is the 8k credit not having any impact on home prices? | 	  
 
 
No impact here in most of the Boston area.  In other parts of the country, $8k as a number per se is more significant. | 
			 
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