tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34926198.post6803983344987969617..comments2006-10-22T11:41:10.494-04:00Comments on Catch a Gideon -- Learn to be Successful: Housing Payments Calculatordigeratihttp://www.blogger.com/profile/01713477627505086860noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-34926198.post-14338200634969289312006-10-20T02:56:00.000-04:002006-10-20T02:56:00.000-04:00hello!!!
nice seeing your blog. you are such a bus...hello!!!<br />nice seeing your blog. you are such a business man now. look, i will give you a small hint of real estate prices in Spain. As <a href="www.elpais.es">El País</a>, the most read newspaper in Spain said today:<br /><br />>>La escalada inmobiliaria remite, y por primera vez en cinco años los precios crecen por debajo del 10%. <<<br />Translation: The raise on real estate slows down, and for the first time in 5 years the increment in the cost of housing is lower than 10%. <br /><br />>>Desde 1998, inicio del boom, los precios han tenido un alza acumulada del 150%, a pesar de que se han construido más viviendas que nunca (entre 500.000 y 800.000 anuales) <<<br />Since 1998, when the "boom" began, the prices had an increment of 150% in total (note: what cost 100, now costs 250), even though more houses than ever have been constructed (between 500.000 and 800.000 every year) <br /><br />Last, but not least, as <a href="www.elmundo.es">El Mundo</a> said:<br />>>la financiación de la compra absorberá una media del 47,5% del salario familiar en 2005 en el caso de que el crédito hipotecario se contrate por 20 años<<<br />47.5 % of family income will be used in 2005 to pay housing loans.<br /><br />this is hell!!!xevihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/18386744124906344742noreply@blogger.com