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Bloomington housing market

What will the bank closure do the Bloomington housing market!? If I don’t get selected for a new job in the enterprise is there any way I won’t lose money selling my house and moving from the area??

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Bloomington market is doomed.

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Post ID: @8ahf+13QKj61v

SF isn’t what it used to be. How foolish it is to move to Blo-No and lay down roots. Unless you don’t mind being one of SF’s eunuchs.

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Post ID: @3vso+13QKj61v

When I see young folk relocating to BN buying houses for 250,000 or more makes me wonder if the housing market and economy is a farce

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Post ID: @3apc+13QKj61v

No worries. As fast as we turn over claims employees, there will be plenty of openings.

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Post ID: @1knc+13QKj61v

You always pay a price for believing a liar.

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Post ID: @1wni+13QKj61v

Why would anybody buy a house over 300 k in that town?

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Post ID: @tmq+13QKj61v

And the Investments Dept with their high salaries will be headed to Dallas over the next year or so. Will become even tougher to sell in Bloomington, especially in the 300K+ range.

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Post ID: @qmc+13QKj61v

The market is already in distress-this will add to further deterioration. Don’t expect to sell for what you paid.....

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Post ID: @izf+13QKj61v

I think the housing market will rebound. Good investment!

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Post ID: @bvg+13QKj61v

No.

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