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February 25, 2009 at 8:43 AM #355063February 25, 2009 at 8:52 AM #354505jpinpbParticipant
Look, even if you wanted to buy, some people can’t qualify and that will get rid of a group of people right there, you know, the ones that got houses w/the popsicle stand income that are now in foreclosure. Their fellow comrades are late to the party. Any young kid out of school lucky enough to get a job wouldn’t qualify to buy a condo, which are down everywhere, even the coast.
I can easily afford a house in many lesser attractive (to me) parts of San Diego. Why would I buy when I rent where I want to be for a fraction of what it would cost me to buy to live there.
sdr – you mention the wealthy that can afford (what percentag?) and yet I see places that are expensive that are languishing. The most desireable places will have demand, sure. Everything else is overpriced and will come down.
February 25, 2009 at 8:52 AM #354815jpinpbParticipantLook, even if you wanted to buy, some people can’t qualify and that will get rid of a group of people right there, you know, the ones that got houses w/the popsicle stand income that are now in foreclosure. Their fellow comrades are late to the party. Any young kid out of school lucky enough to get a job wouldn’t qualify to buy a condo, which are down everywhere, even the coast.
I can easily afford a house in many lesser attractive (to me) parts of San Diego. Why would I buy when I rent where I want to be for a fraction of what it would cost me to buy to live there.
sdr – you mention the wealthy that can afford (what percentag?) and yet I see places that are expensive that are languishing. The most desireable places will have demand, sure. Everything else is overpriced and will come down.
February 25, 2009 at 8:52 AM #354947jpinpbParticipantLook, even if you wanted to buy, some people can’t qualify and that will get rid of a group of people right there, you know, the ones that got houses w/the popsicle stand income that are now in foreclosure. Their fellow comrades are late to the party. Any young kid out of school lucky enough to get a job wouldn’t qualify to buy a condo, which are down everywhere, even the coast.
I can easily afford a house in many lesser attractive (to me) parts of San Diego. Why would I buy when I rent where I want to be for a fraction of what it would cost me to buy to live there.
sdr – you mention the wealthy that can afford (what percentag?) and yet I see places that are expensive that are languishing. The most desireable places will have demand, sure. Everything else is overpriced and will come down.
February 25, 2009 at 8:52 AM #354976jpinpbParticipantLook, even if you wanted to buy, some people can’t qualify and that will get rid of a group of people right there, you know, the ones that got houses w/the popsicle stand income that are now in foreclosure. Their fellow comrades are late to the party. Any young kid out of school lucky enough to get a job wouldn’t qualify to buy a condo, which are down everywhere, even the coast.
I can easily afford a house in many lesser attractive (to me) parts of San Diego. Why would I buy when I rent where I want to be for a fraction of what it would cost me to buy to live there.
sdr – you mention the wealthy that can afford (what percentag?) and yet I see places that are expensive that are languishing. The most desireable places will have demand, sure. Everything else is overpriced and will come down.
February 25, 2009 at 8:52 AM #355083jpinpbParticipantLook, even if you wanted to buy, some people can’t qualify and that will get rid of a group of people right there, you know, the ones that got houses w/the popsicle stand income that are now in foreclosure. Their fellow comrades are late to the party. Any young kid out of school lucky enough to get a job wouldn’t qualify to buy a condo, which are down everywhere, even the coast.
I can easily afford a house in many lesser attractive (to me) parts of San Diego. Why would I buy when I rent where I want to be for a fraction of what it would cost me to buy to live there.
sdr – you mention the wealthy that can afford (what percentag?) and yet I see places that are expensive that are languishing. The most desireable places will have demand, sure. Everything else is overpriced and will come down.
February 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM #354525sdrealtorParticipantjp
agreedmm
perhaps it has something to do with being from Ohio. I wasnt addressing that comment to you anyway. It was specific to jp.February 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM #354835sdrealtorParticipantjp
agreedmm
perhaps it has something to do with being from Ohio. I wasnt addressing that comment to you anyway. It was specific to jp.February 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM #354967sdrealtorParticipantjp
agreedmm
perhaps it has something to do with being from Ohio. I wasnt addressing that comment to you anyway. It was specific to jp.February 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM #354996sdrealtorParticipantjp
agreedmm
perhaps it has something to do with being from Ohio. I wasnt addressing that comment to you anyway. It was specific to jp.February 25, 2009 at 9:03 AM #355103sdrealtorParticipantjp
agreedmm
perhaps it has something to do with being from Ohio. I wasnt addressing that comment to you anyway. It was specific to jp.February 25, 2009 at 9:09 AM #354535jpinpbParticipantIn that case, I responded. If buying a house is your definition of going on w/life, then I’ll just not live for a while – quite happily while I rent and save money.
February 25, 2009 at 9:09 AM #354845jpinpbParticipantIn that case, I responded. If buying a house is your definition of going on w/life, then I’ll just not live for a while – quite happily while I rent and save money.
February 25, 2009 at 9:09 AM #354977jpinpbParticipantIn that case, I responded. If buying a house is your definition of going on w/life, then I’ll just not live for a while – quite happily while I rent and save money.
February 25, 2009 at 9:09 AM #355006jpinpbParticipantIn that case, I responded. If buying a house is your definition of going on w/life, then I’ll just not live for a while – quite happily while I rent and save money.
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