Sentences with phrase «like during the bust»

«So prices may be a little overvalued, but there is little speculation and I don't expect house prices to decline nationally like during the bust

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I live in a low almost deflationary enviroment (Europe) and was checking out some retirement software and something keep throwing me off, took me a bit to figure it out but it was inflation, like WTF is that and then I remembered I lived in Spain during the housing bust and now in Germany with negative real interest rates and I'm simply not used the idea that prices increase each year simply because time goes by.
As local population patterns look more like the pre-bubble period, with accelerating growth in the suburbs and the Sunbelt, it becomes clearer that some of the population shifts during the housing bubble and bust were temporary and reflected the extreme housing cycle.
It seems that, during the economic boom preceeding the bust, more than a handful of Irish people, like many noveau riche upper middleclass Americans, began spending some of their disposable incomes on imported exotic reptiles.
I really don't like sweet drinks, so this recipe uses only just enough sugar for the granules to help bust up the mint and cucumber during muddling.
We love the picture Tomlinson displays during the earlier part of this book of what a differentiated classroom should look like - she clearly defines DI with inclusionary language and exclusionary language - busting the myths about what DI is not.
In charge of over 800 offenders and 25 officers, I need to be able utilize its maximized multimedia features like awesome memory, pinch and zoom to store and view warranted offenders when attempting to identify for arrest; 5 mp camera to take the necessary photos as crime scenes or during drug busts for use in court; social feeds to keep in touch with my officers when in the field in real - time and its ultra fast browsing when information is crucial and every minute counts.
In the same mold, I would add that it is during the boom that you want to consider what you want the next bust to look like.
This is especially true in a changing market when local prices either take off dramatically or plunge precipitously, like during the Texas oil bust of the 1980s.
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