Holiday Schedule for Memorial Day Weekend

Given that most of you are getting the heck out of town and/or barbecuing and going to parades all weekend, there will only be two posts today.

Additionally, because I’m going out of town and won’t be back until late on Monday and will subsequently be watching the Blackhawks on Monday night (go Hawks!)- there will likely only be limited postings on Tuesday.  Look for one post on Tuesday (or maybe two- but we’ll see.)

The real estate market seems slow to me right now (anyone else notice the same thing?) It usually slows down over holiday weekends but even the past week or two has seemed slower than normal for this time of year.

Maybe that’s a result of demand pulling forward due to the housing credit. We shall see when we get new monthly numbers in a few weeks.

In the meantime, enjoy the weekend. And thank you to all the men and women who served our country and whom we honor this weekend.

They’ll be plenty of time to chatter on housing next week.

Sabrina

23 Responses to “Holiday Schedule for Memorial Day Weekend”

  1. For me personally things died right after the expiration of the tax credit. However, the data suggested that contract volume was only off around 25%. But now it’s picking back up again for me.

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  2. Have a great one sabrina and all you other CCers! be safe and have fun. i am gone in 15min and i am itching to leave since 12pm 🙂

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  3. Precisely why Gary I believe the CS data will be anomalous or rise over the next three months.

    The rush for the free money will distort the market and we won’t get a picture of the unsubsidized market until September’s CS (which shows July’s prices).

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  4. Thank you Sabrina for remembering our men and women of the United States Armed Forces. Without their sacrifices, we would not have anything close to the luxury of this venue or any others, through which we are able to engage in discussion and offer opinion, regardless of the subject.

    Our men are buried in countries thoughout the world. While some of us may not agree with the reason(s) for engaging in a particular conflict, it is our uniformed men and women who are the first and usually the only, with boots on the ground. Their work is not limited to conflict roles. How often have we seen pictures and video of these incredible individuals delivering aid where aid is needed?

    I am proud to be able to say that 10 family members are buried at Arlington National. Today and every day I honor them and any other individual who has served or are now serving.

    Thank you all for your service and sacrifice.

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  5. CC is featured in an article in tomorrow’s Tribune–front page of Money and Real Estate in Mary Umberger’s column.

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  6. Happy Memorial Day to all Cribchatterers! I’m a mostly lurker/occasional poster and hope you all have a wonderful weekend.

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  7. may they all come home to tomorrow and never need to fight a needless war.

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  8. Here, here (regarding our men and women in uniform and civilians caught in the crossfire.)

    I’m home in time for there to be the normal posting schedule tomorrow. Look for some updates on a few properties and some new homes to chatter about.

    Sabrina

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  9. Check out CC in the Sunday Tribune!

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  10. Sabrina – Could you look into 1629 S prairie please? have there been any price cuts at all?

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  11. palmolive, if you could share the news link, thanks

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  12. “palmolive, if you could share the news link, thanks”

    I can’t find it in the online addition, but saw the print version. . . my favorite quote was something along the lines of “If you’re familiar with the term ‘real estate porn,’ you’re probably already familiar Sabrina and her site ‘crib chatter.'” Funny stuff.

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  13. thanks squared, i could find it either that’s why i asked; I’ll have to get an old sckool version….

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  14. There is no link online yet to the article (I’m assuming a lot of people had the weekend off at the Tribune and it will soon be posted on their website.)

    I haven’t seen the article yet either! (as I missed the print version on Sunday since I was out of town)

    When it comes on-line I’ll post it so people can see it.

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  15. I hope it is online soon. It is a really nice article. Congrats, Sabrina.

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  16. I keep checking Tribune.com for the article but it hasn’t shown up. I’d like to read it but haven’t picked up a paper version of the Tribune in years. If it doesn’t show up soon perhaps someone can scan it and upload it to Google docs or they can send it to me and I’ll upload it somewhere.

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  17. i cant wait for the link CC hit the big time.

    i dont read the trib for personal reasons but would have picked it up just for that!!!!!!

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  18. Still no link on the Tribune website to the article. Alas, those of us who don’t have the paper version will have to wait for them to put the link on their site.

    If I can get my hands on a paper version- I’ll post some of the article as well. I have some friends fishing it out of their recycling for me.

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  19. No, don’t post any of the article or else Joe Z. will come out of the woodwork and claim copyright violations on the Trib’s behalf.

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  20. i got a copy of the article. congrats Sabrina.

    Its a short article [front page, home section] about ‘real-estate porn’. A couple of cc quotes. to me it was written in the style of a gossip column, anyways nice publicity.

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  21. The real estate market is as slow as posts on Memorial Day. In the neighborhood I watch I’ve seen 2 SFH contracts in 5 weeks. One for an average priced SFH and one for a million dollar home in a ‘short sale’.

    “Sales of new homes, juiced by the tax credit deadline, leaped almost 15 percent in April to a two-year high. Existing home sales jumped 7.6 percent in April and almost 23 percent in the year.

    But applications to buy homes plummeted by nearly a third to 13-year lows after tax credits of up to $8,000 ended on April 30, proving that the incentive pulled sales forward, the Mortgage Bankers Association found.”

    http://www.reuters.com/article/idUSTRE65066A20100601

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  22. The key is the mortgage applications. 13 year low when rates are nearly at historic lows. Even cheap money isn’t able to get people off the sidelines.

    How long until we start to hear cries for another tax credit?

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  23. tax credit….tax credit…

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