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Originally Posted by ColdNoMore
You are correct, common sense says that even during one of the slowest growing period for new home sales...it certainly wasn't 10% of all homes in the United States being sold here.
That's how false rumors start.
I'm not sure what this site uses for its statistics, but at least it's a little more believable.
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And it's a good site for promoting a lot of good things about TV.
Except of course this part, which we all know...is a fairy tale. 
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I do apologize. I am always thinking so positively about this place because it makes me so happy and it is run so well and it offers so many opportunities to enjoy life and live in a clean, pretty, well ordered community with people who are grown up and the majority having traveled the same path, born and raised in an area of law abiding working class poor, to older people who have worked very hard for a long time and have saved and sacrificed to afford to live where we all live like Millionaires.
I was really wrong about the ten percent of homes sold here as you pointed out.
It hovered at one percent just as you rightfully corrected my error.... But golly think about THAT. A very small geographic area to sell even
one percent of all the homes in the U.S. during the economic downturn.