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July 10, 2009 at 2:12 PM #428971July 10, 2009 at 2:17 PM #428203CoronitaParticipant
[quote=briansd1]Here’s another Asian (all in good fun here :))
He’s got only one room so not much to rent out.I guess he could close off the living room and rent it out. If he moved back to his parents, he could rent out the bedroom and the living-room separately.
NGUYEN GIANG
425_W_Beech_St_526_San_Diego_CA_92101[/quote]And again, if I were an ass, some would question if this fits into the definition of “asian” (again). In good fun of course π You’re limited data is fitting into this stereotype frankly
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.
Frankly, my theory is this has very little to do with ethnicity and very much so has to do with social/economical backgrounds, regardless of ethnicity….Coincidently, it just so happens that in certain in some cases, some of “them” that fit the stereotype happen to be in the U.S. because they came for educational/professional reasons are in those enginerd, techie positions. Also inherently culturally, some tend to value the dollar more. Credit/being in debt is foreign (pun intended). On the other hand, you have some who aren’t from the same social/economic background…Yes, I know it’s shitty for me to say this.
July 10, 2009 at 2:17 PM #428430CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]Here’s another Asian (all in good fun here :))
He’s got only one room so not much to rent out.I guess he could close off the living room and rent it out. If he moved back to his parents, he could rent out the bedroom and the living-room separately.
NGUYEN GIANG
425_W_Beech_St_526_San_Diego_CA_92101[/quote]And again, if I were an ass, some would question if this fits into the definition of “asian” (again). In good fun of course π You’re limited data is fitting into this stereotype frankly
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.
Frankly, my theory is this has very little to do with ethnicity and very much so has to do with social/economical backgrounds, regardless of ethnicity….Coincidently, it just so happens that in certain in some cases, some of “them” that fit the stereotype happen to be in the U.S. because they came for educational/professional reasons are in those enginerd, techie positions. Also inherently culturally, some tend to value the dollar more. Credit/being in debt is foreign (pun intended). On the other hand, you have some who aren’t from the same social/economic background…Yes, I know it’s shitty for me to say this.
July 10, 2009 at 2:17 PM #428719CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]Here’s another Asian (all in good fun here :))
He’s got only one room so not much to rent out.I guess he could close off the living room and rent it out. If he moved back to his parents, he could rent out the bedroom and the living-room separately.
NGUYEN GIANG
425_W_Beech_St_526_San_Diego_CA_92101[/quote]And again, if I were an ass, some would question if this fits into the definition of “asian” (again). In good fun of course π You’re limited data is fitting into this stereotype frankly
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.
Frankly, my theory is this has very little to do with ethnicity and very much so has to do with social/economical backgrounds, regardless of ethnicity….Coincidently, it just so happens that in certain in some cases, some of “them” that fit the stereotype happen to be in the U.S. because they came for educational/professional reasons are in those enginerd, techie positions. Also inherently culturally, some tend to value the dollar more. Credit/being in debt is foreign (pun intended). On the other hand, you have some who aren’t from the same social/economic background…Yes, I know it’s shitty for me to say this.
July 10, 2009 at 2:17 PM #428790CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]Here’s another Asian (all in good fun here :))
He’s got only one room so not much to rent out.I guess he could close off the living room and rent it out. If he moved back to his parents, he could rent out the bedroom and the living-room separately.
NGUYEN GIANG
425_W_Beech_St_526_San_Diego_CA_92101[/quote]And again, if I were an ass, some would question if this fits into the definition of “asian” (again). In good fun of course π You’re limited data is fitting into this stereotype frankly
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.
Frankly, my theory is this has very little to do with ethnicity and very much so has to do with social/economical backgrounds, regardless of ethnicity….Coincidently, it just so happens that in certain in some cases, some of “them” that fit the stereotype happen to be in the U.S. because they came for educational/professional reasons are in those enginerd, techie positions. Also inherently culturally, some tend to value the dollar more. Credit/being in debt is foreign (pun intended). On the other hand, you have some who aren’t from the same social/economic background…Yes, I know it’s shitty for me to say this.
July 10, 2009 at 2:17 PM #428951CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1]Here’s another Asian (all in good fun here :))
He’s got only one room so not much to rent out.I guess he could close off the living room and rent it out. If he moved back to his parents, he could rent out the bedroom and the living-room separately.
NGUYEN GIANG
425_W_Beech_St_526_San_Diego_CA_92101[/quote]And again, if I were an ass, some would question if this fits into the definition of “asian” (again). In good fun of course π You’re limited data is fitting into this stereotype frankly
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.
Frankly, my theory is this has very little to do with ethnicity and very much so has to do with social/economical backgrounds, regardless of ethnicity….Coincidently, it just so happens that in certain in some cases, some of “them” that fit the stereotype happen to be in the U.S. because they came for educational/professional reasons are in those enginerd, techie positions. Also inherently culturally, some tend to value the dollar more. Credit/being in debt is foreign (pun intended). On the other hand, you have some who aren’t from the same social/economic background…Yes, I know it’s shitty for me to say this.
July 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM #428239briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (based on the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.
July 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM #428464briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (based on the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.
July 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM #428754briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (based on the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.
July 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM #428825briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (based on the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.
July 10, 2009 at 2:22 PM #428986briansd1Guest[quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (based on the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.
July 10, 2009 at 2:24 PM #428244CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (base the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.[/quote]
Ok, hold on….Secondary homes don’t count. You drew the analogy to AN’s statement of holding onto a primary and passing that to children. I can tell you the mind set for a secondary (flip home) mentality is different. So… in your list, cross reference with homes that are only owner occupied, and let’s talk again π
BTW: i hope you or anyone else isn’t taking me seriously. I’m just giving you shit because it’s Friday.
July 10, 2009 at 2:24 PM #428470CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (base the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.[/quote]
Ok, hold on….Secondary homes don’t count. You drew the analogy to AN’s statement of holding onto a primary and passing that to children. I can tell you the mind set for a secondary (flip home) mentality is different. So… in your list, cross reference with homes that are only owner occupied, and let’s talk again π
BTW: i hope you or anyone else isn’t taking me seriously. I’m just giving you shit because it’s Friday.
July 10, 2009 at 2:24 PM #428759CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (base the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.[/quote]
Ok, hold on….Secondary homes don’t count. You drew the analogy to AN’s statement of holding onto a primary and passing that to children. I can tell you the mind set for a secondary (flip home) mentality is different. So… in your list, cross reference with homes that are only owner occupied, and let’s talk again π
BTW: i hope you or anyone else isn’t taking me seriously. I’m just giving you shit because it’s Friday.
July 10, 2009 at 2:24 PM #428830CoronitaParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=flu]
Find me a long list of short sales/REO with first/last names with 1 syllables or a last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto, and let’s talk again.[/quote]It wouldn’t be a long list, rather a short list, but I did find several of those downtown (area I follow).
I think that it depends on the area. Downtown is a new area full of flippers. There more of “first/last names with 1 syllables or last name with multiple syllables that sound like a hiaku or rhymes with Yamamoto” than otherwise.
As far as Asians downtown, there are more Persians who geographically (base the map provided above) are Asians but define themselves as Caucasians.[/quote]
Ok, hold on….Secondary homes don’t count. You drew the analogy to AN’s statement of holding onto a primary and passing that to children. I can tell you the mind set for a secondary (flip home) mentality is different. So… in your list, cross reference with homes that are only owner occupied, and let’s talk again π
BTW: i hope you or anyone else isn’t taking me seriously. I’m just giving you shit because it’s Friday.
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