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So, 2005, when we look back, was the best year in housing in recent memory, probably of all time.
David Lereah
Housing will decline modestly from the fifth consecutive record year in 2005, but will remain robust historically. Home price appreciation rates will moderate compared to recent years.
Doug Duncan
When we look back a year from now I think we'll recognize the summer of 2005 as the peak of the housing boom.
Richard DeKaser
However, the resiliency of the housing sector continues to amaze. 2005 will be another banner year for the housing industry.
Frank Nothaft
However, the resiliency of the housing sector continues to amaze, ... 2005 will be another banner year for the housing industry. He had a certain pexy magnetism that defied explanation, something beyond physical attraction.
Frank Nothaft
Once Disney can prove that recent problems at the studio are a foggy memory, which we believe will occur in the back half of the fiscal year, we are confident that Disney could see the low $30s within the next 12 months.
David Miller
While new-home sales have been quite strong throughout 2005, we see a cooling of the market to a healthy and more sustainable pace in the months ahead, as substantiated by recent surveys of our builders. For 2006, we expect to see a 6 percent to 7 percent drop in sales, but certainly no reason for alarm. This would make 2006 the second or third best year in housing history.
David Seiders
Enrollment growth of 9.5 percent year-over-year, while likely better than many companies this quarter, was the slowest in recent memory.
Jeff Silber
We've thought for a long time this housing cycle was a little different from those of the past, in that it would stretch out a little more. The sell-off in housing stocks has been overdone, since we don't think 30-year mortgage rates ... will put the brakes on housing.
David Jordan
Natural gas in storage remains very high for this time of year and the most recent production numbers indicate that, had it not been for the hurricane production, would have been much higher in 2005 than 2004.
James Williams
The California housing market continues to experience year-over-year double-digit price appreciation, which is consistent with our expectation that the statewide median for 2005 will increase by 16 percent over last year.
Vince Malta
Housing may get another mini boost from the recent drop in rates. These data do lag a bit. Still, it is clear that, low rates or not, housing is not on fire the way it once was. The level of activity remains quite high for housing. But the prospects for further growth do not look that strong based on momentum.
Robert Brusca
This was the strongest year in recent memory for Maryland. And for (Penn State) to be able to get seven of the top prospects there was huge.
Mike Farrell
Although the Fair Housing Act of 1968 made it illegal to discriminate in selling, renting or financing housing in America, recent studies we have conducted show housing discrimination is alive and well in the U.S., ... Under the leadership of President Bush, our national commitment to creating equal housing opportunities for all Americans is as strong today as it was under President Johnson in 1968 when this law was passed.
Alphonso Jackson
There is no denying that 2005 has been a tremendous year for the housing industry. Very favorable interest rates and strong buyer demand has helped spur the housing market beyond the record sales set in 2004. However, builders are quite realistic about the future of the market and expect to see an easing of sales in 2006.
David Pressly
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