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Uploaded by on Feb 13, 2008

The president of the National Association of Realtors, Richard Gaylord, tries to convince CNBC and real estate reporter Diana Olick that it's still a great time to buy a home.

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  • What a crook

  • i get mad just listening to this assholes lies ,, its amazing how the NRA is looking to destroy middle class americans with the brainwashing lies, but i think there lies caught up with them ,, NRA stands for scumbags ,sorry for the laungage but the NRA deserves it

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  • How can you tell when a Realtor is lying?  When their lips are moving.

  • NAR is all part of the crisis plan.

  • They ALWAYS say Buy Now.

    Bunch of foolish morons. Do not use homes for wealth your stupid fools. Use your services or product.

  • why is CNBC so obviously concerned withFALLING HOUSING PRICES AND HAPPY ABOUT RISING FUEL AND COMMODITIES PRICES, buyers love right priced houses, cheaper the better!

  • Buying a house isn't how you build wealth. Saving is how you build wealth. What the hell happened to the mentality in this country?

  • "Death of a Salesman," courtesy CNBC. Substitute Gaylord for Lowman.

  • What a lying asshole. They call it knife-catching for a reason, it's incredibly dangerous. It will take an unforseen number of years to pay the house down just enough to sell it again considering about 8% of the value will be needed to pay realtor fees and closing costs. It's a terrible time to buy, anybody that does is a fool.

  • What a lying asshole. They call it knife-catching for a reason, it's incredibly dangerous. It will take an unforseen number of years to pay the house down just enough to sell it again considering about 8% of the value will be needed to pay realtor fees and closing costs. It's a terrible time to buy, anybody that does is a fool.

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