new225

Crossword

Click on a number in the GRID (not in the Clues) to see the clue/s for that number. The clue appears at top left, above the grid. Type your answer into the empty BOX. Click on "Enter" to place your word into the grid. If you are stuck, you can click on "Hint" to get a free letter/s. Click on "Check," below the grid, to check your answer/s.
1     2     3        4    5       6     7      
8                   9           
       10           11      12        
  13    14        15                  
 16          17             18        
19                          20    
             21       22     23       
 24           25                  
                      26     27   
   28               29            
  30                      31   32     
33        34   35              36    37       
                          
38       39     40        41       42        43   
                          
    44        45     46      47           
                     48       
   49      50           51            
  52                          
       53   54      55       56     57        
 58       59                      
    60             61       62    63      
 64    65          66   67                
68              69         70         
        71                    
   72           73       74           

Across:

2. Twenty years down the ___, your house is always worth more.
4. "It's ___," said Tim.
6. The exact same ___ was for sale for $510,000!
8. Even government officials have no ___ what the future will bring.
11. You still feel like you made the ___ decision.
13. I bought my first place, a two-___ condominium in Venice.
17. ___ officials have no idea what the future will bring.
18. ___ is looking for a house near the beach.
19. You still feel like you made the wrong ___.
23. Homebuyers feel like they ___ to offer at least 10 percent more.
24. As long as ___ rates stay around 5 percent, there's no telling.
25. You want to kick yourself for passing up a great ___.
26. But everyone hopes it ___ burst the day after they sell their house.
28. Homebuyers ___ are watching prices go up, up, and up.
29. I sold it for $230,000, ___ was a nice profit.
31. What ___ up must come down.
34. "___, these things go in cycles," said the state director of housing.
36. ___ high can they go?
38. You don't have to pay your ___ any of it.
40. ___s are watching housing prices go up.
42. In 1993, I bought my first ___.
44. As long as interest rates stay around 5 ___, there's no telling.
46. How high can they go?, is the ___ on everyone's lips.
48. Housing ___s always stay up a little higher than they go down.
50. It is a ___'s market.
51. "There's no telling," remarked one Realtor in Santa ___, California.
52. In the ___ paper the exact same condo was for sale for $510,000!
53. Even government ___s have no idea what the future will bring.
56. Homebuyers are watching prices ___ up. How high can they ___?
57. "It's crazy," said Tim, who is looking for a house near the ___.
58. My friends thought then that I ___ overpaying.
60. "These things go in cycles," said the state director of ___.
61. Officials have no idea what the ___ will bring.
63. I saw that the exact ___ condo was for sale for $510,000!
66. I sold ___ for $230,000, which was a nice prof___.
68. I sold it for a ___ profit.
69. Five years later, I ___ to move.
70. I'll give you $20,000 more, under the ___.
71. ___, a new owner of a one-bedroom condo, said, "That's what I did."
72. Five years ___, I had to move.
73. They have to offer at least 10 percent more ___ the asking price.
74. Your house is always ___ more than you paid for it.

Down:

1. You want to ___ yourself for passing up a great opportunity.
2. As long as interest ___s stay around 5 percent, there's no telling.
3. You ___n't have to pay your Realtor any of it.
4. All we can say is that, inevitably, these things go in ___s.
5. They have to offer 10 percent more than the ___ price.
6. So you ___'t lose over the long run.
7. Donna said, "That's what I ___."
9. Government officials have no idea what the future will ___.
10. What goes up must come ___.
12. Tim says he hopes he doesn't ___ that desperate.
14. Tim hopes he doesn't get that ___.
15. I bought my first place, a two-bedroom ___ in Venice, for $70,000.
16. A new owner of a condo in ___ Beach said, "That's what I did."
20. But everyone hopes it will burst the day after they ___ their house.
21. Whether you decide to buy or decide ___ to buy, you still feel like....
22. While ___ing friends here, I saw in the local paper that the exact....
27. ___ year, I saw that the same condo was for sale for $510,000!
30. "There's no telling," ___ed one Realtor in Santa Monica, California.
32. I told the owner that whatever anyone ___s, I'll give you $20,000 more.
33. It is a seller's ___.
35. As long as interest rates stay around 5 percent, there's ___ telling.
37. That's ___ I did. I told the owner that ___ever anyone....
39. If you buy, you don't want to ___. (use base form of "overpaid")
41. You want to kick ___ for passing up a great opportunity.
42. I sold it for $230,000, which was a nice ___.
43. So you can't ___ over the long run.
45. As long as interest rates stay around 5 percent, there's no ___.
47. My friends ___ then that I was overpaying.
48. I saw in the local ___ that the same condo was for sale for $510,000!
49. Tim says he hopes he ___n't get that desperate.
54. Last year, while visiting ___s here, I saw that the exact same condo....
55. How high can they go?, ___ the question.
59. Everyone says the ___ has to burst sometime.
62. While visiting friends, I saw in the local paper that the ___ same....
63. I saw that the same condo was for ___ for $510,000!
64. How high can they go?, is the question on everyone's ___s.
65. You still ___ like you made the wrong decision.
67. I told the owner ___ whatever anyone offers you, I'll give you more.