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moneymaker
13 years ago

Looks like a double dip
Looks like a double dip coming. I’m ready for it.

Anonymous
Anonymous
13 years ago

Kanadian with Cash living in
Kanadian with Cash living in a cold environment waiting and wondering when the right time will come to buy near Balboa Park or DT. I don’t see the local underpinnings in the SD economy that could support an increase in RE prices in the short term. Can anyone predict the bottom of this market?

(former)FormerSanDiegan
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jonb wrote:Kanadian with Cash
[quote=jonb]Kanadian with Cash living in a cold environment waiting and wondering when the right time will come to buy near Balboa Park or DT. I don’t see the local underpinnings in the SD economy that could support an increase in RE prices in the short term. Can anyone predict the bottom of this market?[/quote]

April 17, 2009 at 9:37 pm.

moneymaker
13 years ago

Sounds familiar. Wasn’t the
Sounds familiar. Wasn’t the government sucking on the tax tit about that time.

stpiermj
13 years ago

Rich, Any chance you could
Rich, Any chance you could compare this market cycle with the previous cycle and then provide reasons for any disparities? That would be interesting data. I bought based on your data summaries, and I would like to say thanks a lot! I bought just before the bottom. R/Mario

Jazzman
13 years ago

Hopefully the loan limit will
Hopefully the loan limit will happen, as it is in the upper price range that there still needs to be a significant correction. We know from anecdotal evidence larger balances have received preferential treatment in the foreclosure circus, and that persuading brokers to put in realistic offers is tough for many of these now underwater homes. And in this respect many REO’s and short sales still suffer bureaucratic dislocation from reality. It only takes five minutes research to see what many homes were selling for 15, or even 10 years ago to realize the NAR and it’s cronies have done a splendiferous job of convincing us again that FMV is indeed fair. How all this can still be happening when everything else around crumbles confounds even the most fertile imaginings.

moneymaker
13 years ago
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I think we are still living
I think we are still living in the shadow of the housing bubble. Many flippers tried their best this year to time the market but I believe they were too early out of the blocks. I’m not saying it’s not a good time to buy, just that inflation in housing may not be in our immediate future. Some things have gone up and some have gone down, I think people are weaning themselves off those things that went up. Nobody likes to think they over paid for anything. Without jobs I think the recovery will be slow. Oh yeah and buy AMD so that I can make some dough. I predict the Chinese will start buying into our tech sector.