Just like a good quality tire hit a nail, the air does not come out all together, you won’t even feel the
‘flat tire’ effect, but gradually you feel a bit tilt
when driving but not so big a deal, may be a month later, that tire shows a bit soft, drive on? No problem, then one day, you ‘see’ the flat tire, oh, my god, I got get to the shop to get it fixed… well, a bit damage here, a bit damage there already …
This San Diego housing cooling status is like a good
tire gets flat slowly…
Looking downtown condos, for example, many units sell for less than what they paid for in 2004-2005 already,
with monthly sale of 45-48 units (so far), the current inventory of 650 will take more than 10 months to consume, but do you know something? People are waiting out, so the sales figure may drop as well, more inventory, fewer sales only lead to 1 result: price reduction…
Someone was saying that there is no way to see 2003-2004’s price, but do you see it?