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Rick wrote:
> "azotic" <azotic@cox.net> wrote in message
> news:wuFWf.993$I%6.290@fed1read12...
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>>"Rick" <nospam> wrote in message
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>>>I think they would make this claim based on averages and not every single
>>>case? I do not know if I agree with the claim, but finding a single
>>>sample out of tens of thousands doesn't seem to be a constructive
>>>argument either way.
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>>Actually i will be reporting on many such events as they develop, my next
>>commentary will be on a current story unfolding about million dollar homes
>>crumbling
>>in a HOA community. Naturally the HOA is powerless to stop the decline
>>of it's members property values.
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> But who are you trying to convince? I do not think anybody believes that an
> HOA can prevent falling property values. That argument would be a strawman.
> The argument that people are making is that on *average* an HOA property
> will have a higher property value than a non-HOA property. It's a
> statistical question. Anecdotes won't help.
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Bullshit!
AVERAGE?..... Huh?
The main CAI propaganda is that the HOA property are higher in value
compare to the neighboring non-HOA property. That isn't an average.
I cant wait to see tis real estate bubble burst and HOAs going busted.
-Sub
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