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Home Prices CRATER In 11 Months

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  1. From the first 8 minute video:

    Oakville Detached Home Prices CRATER $700,000 in 11 Months
    Honest real estate talk
    Dec 19, 2022

    The second 8:39 video:

    Did the Sellers Market Just End? Buyers Happy!
    Living in West Georgia and East Alabama
    Dec 18, 2022
    The headlines have been flooded with news of a market crash and now everyone is talking and discussing did the sellers market just end? Most buyers are finding it much easier to get a home now as their options have increased, but has the market really shifted or is this just a normal seasonal thing?

    The third 8:13 video:

    Prices Have PLUNGED In The Arizona Real Estate Market
    Rick McHone
    Dec 18, 2022
    The numbers are in for the Arizona real estate market and prices have plunged from their short time period of their highs in May.

    The fourth 7:18 video:

    All 6 Counties in SF Bay Area housing price dropped except this one, is it your county?
    408Home&Loan Inc
    Dec 18, 2022
    California Association of Real Estate November Housing Market Report: Housing Market Update for 6 Bay Area Counties (Alameda, Contra Costa, San Francisco, Marin, San Mateo, and Santa Clara) + Sacramento County. Median price, home sales, current inventory, days on market for each county. How is housing supply and demand in San Jose today? How much do you need to bid for your offer to be accepted? All counties price dropped, some dropped more than 20% except one county, which county it is?

  2. Councilman Robert F. Holden (D-Queens) spoke about the issue in an interview on Monday’s Good Day New York.

    “We’re bursting at the seams now. How can we take thousands more, by the day by the way, so this is getting to be a situation where we can’t house them and that’s a critical situation,” Holden said. “We have no room in New York City.”

    “The answer is to secure the border,” Holden says. “We’re a sovereign nation. We should get to choose who comes in.”

    The New York City Council will begin holding hearings on Monday on the city’s response to the arrival of tens of thousands of asylum seekers. Many have been bused to the city from Texas.

    “Secure the border. I’m going to say that,” Holden says. “It’s not popular with the city council but anybody else have other ideas?”

    He says the buses should be turned around and suggested that they be sent to the White House.

    “We can’t absorb this many people coming into New York City,” Holden says.

    Holden warns that there is not enough housing for people already living in New York City and thousands of unplanned migrants is unsustainable.

    “New York City is not going to survive if this keeps going on,” Holden says. “I see a lot of my constituents moving out, fed up with New York City.”

    He added, “You have to have people in the middle-class stay. That’s my constituents…middle class… and they’re leaving.”

    https://www.fox5ny.com/news/nyc-councilman-warning-migrants

    1. “The answer is to secure the border,” Holden says. “We’re a sovereign nation. We should get to choose who comes in.”

      Funny how that tune changes when it’s no longer “someone else’s problem”.

      I have bad news, councilman: The White House doesn’t give a tinker’s dam about your problems. And why should they? It’s not like you guys are going to vote Republican. The fundamental transformation will continue, full speed ahead and you’re onboard, whether you like it or not.

  3. Majd Ramlawi was serving coffee in Jerusalem’s Old City when a chilling text message appeared on his phone.

    “You have been spotted as having participated in acts of violence in the Al-Aqsa Mosque,” it read in Arabic. “We will hold you accountable.”

    Ramlawi, then 19, was among hundreds of people who civil rights attorneys estimate got the text last year, at the height of one of the most turbulent recent periods in the Holy Land. Many, including Ramlawi, say they only lived or worked in the neighborhood, and had nothing to do with the unrest. What he didn’t know was that the feared internal security agency, the Shin Bet, was using mass surveillance technology mobilized for coronavirus contact tracing, against Israeli residents and citizens for purposes entirely unrelated to COVID-19.

    In the pandemic’s bewildering early days, millions worldwide believed government officials who said they needed confidential data for new tech tools that could help stop coronavirus’ spread. In return, governments got a firehose of individuals’ private health details, photographs that captured their facial measurements and their home addresses.

    Now, from Beijing to Jerusalem to Hyderabad, India, and Perth, Australia, The Associated Press has found that authorities used these technologies and data to halt travel for activists and ordinary people, harass marginalized communities and link people’s health information to other surveillance and law enforcement tools. In some cases, data was shared with spy agencies. The issue has taken on fresh urgency almost three years into the pandemic as China’s ultra-strict zero-COVID policies recently ignited the sharpest public rebuke of the country’s authoritarian leadership since the pro-democracy protests in Tiananmen Square in 1989.

    Over the past few years, Chinese citizens have needed a green code to board domestic flights or trains, and in some cities even to enter the supermarket or to get on a bus. If they were found to have been in close contact with someone who tested positive for COVID-19, or if the government imposed a local quarantine, the code would turn red, and they were stuck at home.

    There’s evidence that the health codes have been used to stifle dissent.

    https://mynorthwest.com/3755346/police-seize-on-covid-19-tech-to-expand-global-surveillance/

    I as reading yesterday that Brazilians protesting the election fraud had their bank accounts frozen. We better nip this in the bud.

    1. They trusted the government………………………………hahahahahahahhaah I mean seriously?

      But yeah, there’s only one way out, same as it’s been since the beginning of this. TINVOWOOT

      1. They trusted the government………………………………hahahahahahahhaah I mean seriously?

        Amazingly, this is par for the course in most of the developed world. My Brit relations, who are staring down a freezing winter with little or no heat and probable climate lockdowns next year, fully trust their gooberment when it tells them that this is being done to save the world, and they think Americans are paranoid nutters.

  4. Amerifirst Home Mortgage to lay off 59 near Kalamazoo
    Crain’s Detroit|15 hours ago
    A Kalamazoo-area mortgage lender plans to cut several dozen positions in the new year. Portage-based Amerifirst Financial Corp. will lay off 59 workers in its home mortgage division at 950 Trade Centre Way by Feb.

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