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Terrelle Pryor in critical condition after being stabbed (Update: Stable condition, both parties arrested)


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  On 11/30/2019 at 3:43 PM, CardinalScotts said:

why is he living in an apartment honestly.....buy a house dude its the only thing that goes up in value. You should have the money

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What a moronic take. In many parts of the country, including the NYC metropolitan area, houses stay on the market for years and are selling for less than they did in even the early 2000s (especially the wealthy enclaves of Bergen, Fairfield, and Westchester counties) due to carrying costs and people’s preference for urban areas. Meanwhile, apartments in areas like Williamsburg, Astoria, downtown Manhattan, and Greenpoint have tripled or more in price per square foot over the same period. 

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  On 11/30/2019 at 10:05 PM, ny33 said:

What a moronic take. In many parts of the country, including the NYC metropolitan area, houses stay on the market for years and are selling for less than they did in even the early 2000s (especially the wealthy enclaves of Bergen, Fairfield, and Westchester counties) due to carrying costs and people’s preference for urban areas. Meanwhile, apartments in areas like Williamsburg, Astoria, downtown Manhattan, and Greenpoint have tripled or more in price per square foot over the same period. 

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Nah.  True urban areas have risen quickly (peaked in NYC--market much softer now), but:

 

Homes in Fairfield County have appreciated 50% since 2000.  Average time on market 100 days (dropping annually)

 

In Bergen, up 73% since 2000.   average time on the market about 120 days (dropping annually).

 

Westchester 69% since 2000.  Average time on market 100 days (dropping annually).

 

 

 

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  On 11/30/2019 at 10:24 PM, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Nah.  True urban areas have risen quickly (peaked in NYC--market much softer now), but:

 

Homes in Fairfield County have appreciated 50% since 2000.  Average time on market 100 days (dropping annually)

 

In Bergen, up 73% since 2000.   average time on the market about 120 days (dropping annually).

 

Westchester 69% since 2000.  Average time on market 100 days (dropping annually).

 

 

 

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Prices in Greenwich, Alpine (very popular with athletes) are far lower than 2008, at least. 

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.bloomberg.com/amp/news/articles/2019-04-18/mansions-pile-up-in-greenwich-as-buyers-turn-to-smaller-homes

 

https://www.google.com/amp/s/www.greenwichtime.com/news/amp/CEO-who-moved-to-Fla-takes-jab-at-Greenwich-9222734.php

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His career was probably already over bit now it's DEFINITELY over. I got to hang out with him, his brother and some of their friends at the condo they rented last Superbowl weekend. Pretty cool dude. Hate to see him go out like this...

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  On 11/30/2019 at 10:24 PM, Mr. WEO said:

 

 

Nah.  True urban areas have risen quickly (peaked in NYC--market much softer now), but:

 

Homes in Fairfield County have appreciated 50% since 2000.  Average time on market 100 days (dropping annually)

 

In Bergen, up 73% since 2000.   average time on the market about 120 days (dropping annually).

 

Westchester 69% since 2000.  Average time on market 100 days (dropping annually).

 

 

 

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Since 2000, yeah, but they are down probably 20% since 2008.

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  On 11/30/2019 at 11:17 PM, ny33 said:
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Yes, in. 2008 the US real estate market crashed.  

 

Burt since, the average sale price in both of those areas increased from 2010 (anecdotes not withstanding).

 

Not every house in Greenwich is a mansion (few NFL players could spend that money on a single home anyway).

 

The overall point is that most players on their first contract rent.  Journeymen all rent locally.

  On 11/30/2019 at 11:25 PM, KD in CA said:


Since 2000, yeah, but they are down probably 20% since 2008.

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See above.  If you bought in 2000 you made a ton of money.  If you waited until after the crash and bought in 2010, your also made money.

  On 11/30/2019 at 11:23 PM, StHustle said:

His career was probably already over bit now it's DEFINITELY over. I got to hang out with him, his brother and some of their friends at the condo they rented last Superbowl weekend. Pretty cool dude. Hate to see him go out like this...

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He hasn't gone out yet...

 

 

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  On 11/30/2019 at 11:38 PM, StHustle said:

 

I'm referring to his career. With the domestic dispute arrest no team will even give him another look. This effectively ends his career.

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His career was already over.   He was cut by his 8th team in 5 seasons last Spring.  He was out of football.  Done.

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