Wizard01475
Wizard01475 t1_jcbsusk wrote
Reply to [3-15-2023] Thanks to all who sent in snow reports. Here's the map based on the reports + estimates from NOHRSC (nohrsc.noaa.gov) by [deleted]
I live in Winchendon - between the 32 & 30 in the center red spot. For some reason this map shows Rt 2 as Rt 202
Wizard01475 t1_jc6iqyi wrote
Wizard01475 t1_jbm68ty wrote
Reply to [OC] Ratio of Median Sale Price of Single-Family Homes to Per Capita Income, by Metro Area by thatdude333
Where is this data from? Can we get it for 2020? 2015?
Wizard01475 t1_jb3bf5k wrote
Reply to comment by MilesEl85 in [OC] USA Counties, change in median listing price for residential real estate on MLS (Multiple Listing System), February 2022 to February 2023 by michigician
No Worcester Massachusetts. North Central Massachusetts specifically. Median prices are in the $400k-$500k range. I need them to come down to $320k-$400k range.
Wizard01475 t1_jb2wo8p wrote
Reply to [OC] USA Counties, change in median listing price for residential real estate on MLS (Multiple Listing System), February 2022 to February 2023 by michigician
I need Worcester county to come down 20% from June 2022 highs
Wizard01475 t1_j9s6k3d wrote
Ridiculous. I cannot believe a US Representative actually suggested such a stupid idea.
Wizard01475 t1_j9ceof9 wrote
All those investment properties being owned by corporations.
Wizard01475 t1_j98gqfn wrote
Reply to North Bridge in Concord, MA by teddyjr32378
Beautiful walking area. I love the brick home up behind the bridge. I don’t remember the family’s name. They donated it to the historical society and turned it into the museum
Wizard01475 t1_j8t0m3y wrote
Reply to I guess I'm a fool then by pikalaxalt
No way! This is the best February ever! Winter is dead 🌞
Wizard01475 t1_j81zg5a wrote
I was born at Melrose!
Wizard01475 t1_j7771ag wrote
It was -17° in Winchendon this morning. That was the temp not including windchill. While it gets cold every year, and sometimes for longer stretches. Negative single digits hurts but isn’t uncommon. Below -10° and now that’s scraping the bottom. This feels like the the coldest I’ve seen since at least 2004. They closed down the schools for a “cold day” with windchills at -40°. I don’t remember the actual temp but it was “negative something”
Wizard01475 t1_j5x0k5k wrote
As someone who lives & shops on the New Hampshire state boarder; everyone there is 85
Wizard01475 t1_j0nravc wrote
Reply to comment by swatlord in never forget by TheDestroyer72
Or north of it. I grew up in Winchendon (due north) and was told we were western. Not central.
Wizard01475 t1_izrznf6 wrote
Reply to comment by matt2001 in Treasury Rates: Short vs 10 yr [OC] by matt2001
Ah…so it’s the yield curve inverting over the year. That makes sense now. Thank you
Wizard01475 t1_izqvnuq wrote
Reply to Treasury Rates: Short vs 10 yr [OC] by matt2001
I’d like to think I know what I’m looking at. But what am I looking at?
Wizard01475 t1_iznt8oa wrote
Reply to comment by MasterFubar in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
This is true for things like food and energy. But not for durable goods, luxury items, or things like houses and cars.
Wizard01475 t1_iznqo3c wrote
Reply to comment by MasterFubar in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
That’s exactly what I’m saying. Necessities and basic staples aside. Why do people rush to buy things if they think the price is going up? Why would anyone buy anything if they think they can get it cheaper tomorrow.
Wizard01475 t1_iznn1ku wrote
Reply to comment by MasterFubar in [OC] Inflation heatmap for 44 European, other DM and EM countries by adebar
Zero inflation is neutral (not bad or good) but also hard to walk that line. Deflation (which is bad) is almost inevitable as production becomes more efficient. If you don’t have some inflation there’s no incentive to spend. That incentive is necessary for a consumer driven economy.
Wizard01475 t1_iznl6u8 wrote
Negative inflation (also known as deflation) is not exactly good. So it’s wrong to show this in dark great. Implying is the best.
Target inflation should be 1-2% for a consumer economy.
Wizard01475 t1_izfzddw wrote
Reply to [OC] Largest IPOs in history by giteam
They should be adjusted for inflation
Wizard01475 t1_iz6vqnb wrote
I love it! I believe the “ACHU” in Massachusetts is right around Leominster Fitchburg. It would be better if you made it out to Gardner.
Wizard01475 t1_iyx1byz wrote
Reply to Why are houses in Randolph so cheap? by Clementine823
Yup. Athol is still very affordable
Wizard01475 t1_iyvqmnn wrote
Reply to Why are houses in Randolph so cheap? by Clementine823
It’s not as affordable as the Rt 2 corridor, especially out in Worcester County.
Wizard01475 t1_iyp82wa wrote
Not much of a correlation
Wizard01475 t1_jcdbryp wrote
Reply to comment by richg0404 in [3-15-2023] Thanks to all who sent in snow reports. Here's the map based on the reports + estimates from NOHRSC (nohrsc.noaa.gov) by [deleted]
Yes. That’s true in Athol/Orange. But it should be labeled Rt 2 as it’s the more major road for sure.