webglider said:I could be wrong, but it seems to me that real estate on Staten Island would be soft right now, and that if you wait, you might get a better price in the future.
More like it, the real stat on Staten Island is wrecked. Yesterday, at the local news (mexican) the reports given are really bad, the people are the one helping each other, churches and non government organizations are helping people giving food, water, clothes etc... there are the police, the firefighters etc., but non are helping people with their wrecked houses, cars … one of the guys helping there was yelling at the camera: “where is CNN, where is Fox news, where is channel 7????”, “how come no one is here???”, “they send Anderson Coopper to Afganistan!!!??, “why are they not here???”. Frustration from this guy was beyond evident. The reporter had heard american officials saying that State Island is recovering (???!!!), well … those images aren't related to the concept/meaning of “recovering” I am use to it.
Even in this third world country, military helps people with getting water, gravel, useless furniture, wrecked cars out of the way, etc. They send big kitchen trucks to feed people. As the reporter and the frustrated guy, I was/am dumbstruck too.
Obama should apply with example his winning speech from last night.