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    bbloff, can you quote where i clearly talked about ratios? That might pinpoint the confusion.

    This might be what threw you, the last line in the post;

    "I'm not saying affordability is any better, but returning to old time medians no, that platform has shifted IMO"

    I wasn't taking a position on anything about ratios of affordability. My point was about long term medians have shifted with demographic change from single to dual income households. Sungar expects the modern market to assimilate back to long term median averages which was under a different demographic, i disagree.

    Thats excluding anything to do with inflation of single incomes either.
 
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