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February 24, 2009 at 11:56 AM #354157February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #353582sdrealtorParticipant
JP
I dont mean you are not living but rather you are in a place mentally and spiritually you do not want to be in. I hope someday you find the place that will provide you the peace you deserve.thats all
sdr
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #353895sdrealtorParticipantJP
I dont mean you are not living but rather you are in a place mentally and spiritually you do not want to be in. I hope someday you find the place that will provide you the peace you deserve.thats all
sdr
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #354028sdrealtorParticipantJP
I dont mean you are not living but rather you are in a place mentally and spiritually you do not want to be in. I hope someday you find the place that will provide you the peace you deserve.thats all
sdr
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #354057sdrealtorParticipantJP
I dont mean you are not living but rather you are in a place mentally and spiritually you do not want to be in. I hope someday you find the place that will provide you the peace you deserve.thats all
sdr
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #354161sdrealtorParticipantJP
I dont mean you are not living but rather you are in a place mentally and spiritually you do not want to be in. I hope someday you find the place that will provide you the peace you deserve.thats all
sdr
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #353568sdrealtorParticipantMM
Take your 3 weeks online here bullshit and get lost. Better yet, go back to Ohio you deserve it.I have NEVER trolled for business on this blog. NOT ONCE in 3 years. JP knows I am not trying to sell her anything and I am just sharing my perspective.
The truth is I have represented very few buyers the last couple years and only in unique cases.I walked from a 2.6M deal last year. You dont know shit about me dumbass. The buyers I have represented bought very special properties that they could well afford. They are all thrilled with their homes and not a one is down anything close to 30%. I have a buyer that bought in Encinitas in 2005 who is down at most 10% since than based upon very recent comps.
I guess I was right about Ohio……..again
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #353880sdrealtorParticipantMM
Take your 3 weeks online here bullshit and get lost. Better yet, go back to Ohio you deserve it.I have NEVER trolled for business on this blog. NOT ONCE in 3 years. JP knows I am not trying to sell her anything and I am just sharing my perspective.
The truth is I have represented very few buyers the last couple years and only in unique cases.I walked from a 2.6M deal last year. You dont know shit about me dumbass. The buyers I have represented bought very special properties that they could well afford. They are all thrilled with their homes and not a one is down anything close to 30%. I have a buyer that bought in Encinitas in 2005 who is down at most 10% since than based upon very recent comps.
I guess I was right about Ohio……..again
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #354013sdrealtorParticipantMM
Take your 3 weeks online here bullshit and get lost. Better yet, go back to Ohio you deserve it.I have NEVER trolled for business on this blog. NOT ONCE in 3 years. JP knows I am not trying to sell her anything and I am just sharing my perspective.
The truth is I have represented very few buyers the last couple years and only in unique cases.I walked from a 2.6M deal last year. You dont know shit about me dumbass. The buyers I have represented bought very special properties that they could well afford. They are all thrilled with their homes and not a one is down anything close to 30%. I have a buyer that bought in Encinitas in 2005 who is down at most 10% since than based upon very recent comps.
I guess I was right about Ohio……..again
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #354042sdrealtorParticipantMM
Take your 3 weeks online here bullshit and get lost. Better yet, go back to Ohio you deserve it.I have NEVER trolled for business on this blog. NOT ONCE in 3 years. JP knows I am not trying to sell her anything and I am just sharing my perspective.
The truth is I have represented very few buyers the last couple years and only in unique cases.I walked from a 2.6M deal last year. You dont know shit about me dumbass. The buyers I have represented bought very special properties that they could well afford. They are all thrilled with their homes and not a one is down anything close to 30%. I have a buyer that bought in Encinitas in 2005 who is down at most 10% since than based upon very recent comps.
I guess I was right about Ohio……..again
February 24, 2009 at 12:03 PM #354146sdrealtorParticipantMM
Take your 3 weeks online here bullshit and get lost. Better yet, go back to Ohio you deserve it.I have NEVER trolled for business on this blog. NOT ONCE in 3 years. JP knows I am not trying to sell her anything and I am just sharing my perspective.
The truth is I have represented very few buyers the last couple years and only in unique cases.I walked from a 2.6M deal last year. You dont know shit about me dumbass. The buyers I have represented bought very special properties that they could well afford. They are all thrilled with their homes and not a one is down anything close to 30%. I have a buyer that bought in Encinitas in 2005 who is down at most 10% since than based upon very recent comps.
I guess I was right about Ohio……..again
February 24, 2009 at 12:11 PM #353592jpinpbParticipantI thought the consensus amongst most real estate experts/economists and such was that the peak was around Dec. 2006. Yes, properties were selling in 2007, but I don’t think they were selling for higher than the 2006 price. The same price, I can believe, but not higher. Generally speaking and I’m not talking about exclusive areas.
In my eyes, if prices continued to go up from the sale the previous year, then it’s still climbing up the peak. I think the declines started in 2007 – and that’s from the 2006 price. I’m not saying that 2007 did not have a sale that was over the 2004 price, for example. Does that make sense?
sdr – I know you’re not trying to sell me. I’d be your worst nightmare client and you value your time too much to take on a buyer such as myself. I don’t think any realtor out there would want to have to deal w/me. Which is why I’m doing all the work myself.
I am confident I will find a place. Offers I’ve made in the past were not accepted and it is frustrating, but I am very happy where I’m renting. Ideally, it would be a place I own. That is the ultimate goal. But only if it makes sense.
February 24, 2009 at 12:11 PM #353905jpinpbParticipantI thought the consensus amongst most real estate experts/economists and such was that the peak was around Dec. 2006. Yes, properties were selling in 2007, but I don’t think they were selling for higher than the 2006 price. The same price, I can believe, but not higher. Generally speaking and I’m not talking about exclusive areas.
In my eyes, if prices continued to go up from the sale the previous year, then it’s still climbing up the peak. I think the declines started in 2007 – and that’s from the 2006 price. I’m not saying that 2007 did not have a sale that was over the 2004 price, for example. Does that make sense?
sdr – I know you’re not trying to sell me. I’d be your worst nightmare client and you value your time too much to take on a buyer such as myself. I don’t think any realtor out there would want to have to deal w/me. Which is why I’m doing all the work myself.
I am confident I will find a place. Offers I’ve made in the past were not accepted and it is frustrating, but I am very happy where I’m renting. Ideally, it would be a place I own. That is the ultimate goal. But only if it makes sense.
February 24, 2009 at 12:11 PM #354038jpinpbParticipantI thought the consensus amongst most real estate experts/economists and such was that the peak was around Dec. 2006. Yes, properties were selling in 2007, but I don’t think they were selling for higher than the 2006 price. The same price, I can believe, but not higher. Generally speaking and I’m not talking about exclusive areas.
In my eyes, if prices continued to go up from the sale the previous year, then it’s still climbing up the peak. I think the declines started in 2007 – and that’s from the 2006 price. I’m not saying that 2007 did not have a sale that was over the 2004 price, for example. Does that make sense?
sdr – I know you’re not trying to sell me. I’d be your worst nightmare client and you value your time too much to take on a buyer such as myself. I don’t think any realtor out there would want to have to deal w/me. Which is why I’m doing all the work myself.
I am confident I will find a place. Offers I’ve made in the past were not accepted and it is frustrating, but I am very happy where I’m renting. Ideally, it would be a place I own. That is the ultimate goal. But only if it makes sense.
February 24, 2009 at 12:11 PM #354067jpinpbParticipantI thought the consensus amongst most real estate experts/economists and such was that the peak was around Dec. 2006. Yes, properties were selling in 2007, but I don’t think they were selling for higher than the 2006 price. The same price, I can believe, but not higher. Generally speaking and I’m not talking about exclusive areas.
In my eyes, if prices continued to go up from the sale the previous year, then it’s still climbing up the peak. I think the declines started in 2007 – and that’s from the 2006 price. I’m not saying that 2007 did not have a sale that was over the 2004 price, for example. Does that make sense?
sdr – I know you’re not trying to sell me. I’d be your worst nightmare client and you value your time too much to take on a buyer such as myself. I don’t think any realtor out there would want to have to deal w/me. Which is why I’m doing all the work myself.
I am confident I will find a place. Offers I’ve made in the past were not accepted and it is frustrating, but I am very happy where I’m renting. Ideally, it would be a place I own. That is the ultimate goal. But only if it makes sense.
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