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February 10, 2009 at 2:42 PM #344067February 10, 2009 at 3:10 PM #344500sdduuuudeParticipant
[quote=barnaby33]
I don’t think you remember correctly.
I’m open to that my memory is crap. Why have memory, google remembers all.[/quote]
[quote=sdrealtor]
I beleive supply will be low as folks hunker down into survival mode for the next few years and that the limited demand of buyers will balance well against limited supply of sellers. I dont consider my prediction to be for a bounce but rather a nice balanced, stable market throough this Spring.
[/quote]http://piggington.com/spring_housing_prediction?page=3
You are right – google works. You should use it.
February 10, 2009 at 3:10 PM #344629sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=barnaby33]
I don’t think you remember correctly.
I’m open to that my memory is crap. Why have memory, google remembers all.[/quote]
[quote=sdrealtor]
I beleive supply will be low as folks hunker down into survival mode for the next few years and that the limited demand of buyers will balance well against limited supply of sellers. I dont consider my prediction to be for a bounce but rather a nice balanced, stable market throough this Spring.
[/quote]http://piggington.com/spring_housing_prediction?page=3
You are right – google works. You should use it.
February 10, 2009 at 3:10 PM #344532sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=barnaby33]
I don’t think you remember correctly.
I’m open to that my memory is crap. Why have memory, google remembers all.[/quote]
[quote=sdrealtor]
I beleive supply will be low as folks hunker down into survival mode for the next few years and that the limited demand of buyers will balance well against limited supply of sellers. I dont consider my prediction to be for a bounce but rather a nice balanced, stable market throough this Spring.
[/quote]http://piggington.com/spring_housing_prediction?page=3
You are right – google works. You should use it.
February 10, 2009 at 3:10 PM #344394sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=barnaby33]
I don’t think you remember correctly.
I’m open to that my memory is crap. Why have memory, google remembers all.[/quote]
[quote=sdrealtor]
I beleive supply will be low as folks hunker down into survival mode for the next few years and that the limited demand of buyers will balance well against limited supply of sellers. I dont consider my prediction to be for a bounce but rather a nice balanced, stable market throough this Spring.
[/quote]http://piggington.com/spring_housing_prediction?page=3
You are right – google works. You should use it.
February 10, 2009 at 3:10 PM #344073sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=barnaby33]
I don’t think you remember correctly.
I’m open to that my memory is crap. Why have memory, google remembers all.[/quote]
[quote=sdrealtor]
I beleive supply will be low as folks hunker down into survival mode for the next few years and that the limited demand of buyers will balance well against limited supply of sellers. I dont consider my prediction to be for a bounce but rather a nice balanced, stable market throough this Spring.
[/quote]http://piggington.com/spring_housing_prediction?page=3
You are right – google works. You should use it.
February 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM #344634ibjamesParticipantAre many areas matching these numbers?
Clairemont is getting closer, but still has a bit to go, Mira Mesa is way off, any areas match these numbers?
If I saw numbers like this I would be more convinced it is time to jump in
February 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM #344505ibjamesParticipantAre many areas matching these numbers?
Clairemont is getting closer, but still has a bit to go, Mira Mesa is way off, any areas match these numbers?
If I saw numbers like this I would be more convinced it is time to jump in
February 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM #344399ibjamesParticipantAre many areas matching these numbers?
Clairemont is getting closer, but still has a bit to go, Mira Mesa is way off, any areas match these numbers?
If I saw numbers like this I would be more convinced it is time to jump in
February 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM #344537ibjamesParticipantAre many areas matching these numbers?
Clairemont is getting closer, but still has a bit to go, Mira Mesa is way off, any areas match these numbers?
If I saw numbers like this I would be more convinced it is time to jump in
February 10, 2009 at 3:16 PM #344078ibjamesParticipantAre many areas matching these numbers?
Clairemont is getting closer, but still has a bit to go, Mira Mesa is way off, any areas match these numbers?
If I saw numbers like this I would be more convinced it is time to jump in
February 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM #344510SD RealtorParticipantGood points by all.
JustLurking captured the essence best:
“I have been wondering when the “spring selling season” starts. Would we normally be seeing new stuff coming on now? I am looking at SFRs in La Jolla and there is not much new inventory at all. Most of the “new” listings are the same old retreads that have been on the market forever at 30-50% OVER peak pricing.”
This is mainly the point I was trying to make. Also there is no doubt in my mind that this is not the bottom of the market. In some places yes we are closer to the bottom. In others not at all.
February 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM #344639SD RealtorParticipantGood points by all.
JustLurking captured the essence best:
“I have been wondering when the “spring selling season” starts. Would we normally be seeing new stuff coming on now? I am looking at SFRs in La Jolla and there is not much new inventory at all. Most of the “new” listings are the same old retreads that have been on the market forever at 30-50% OVER peak pricing.”
This is mainly the point I was trying to make. Also there is no doubt in my mind that this is not the bottom of the market. In some places yes we are closer to the bottom. In others not at all.
February 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM #344404SD RealtorParticipantGood points by all.
JustLurking captured the essence best:
“I have been wondering when the “spring selling season” starts. Would we normally be seeing new stuff coming on now? I am looking at SFRs in La Jolla and there is not much new inventory at all. Most of the “new” listings are the same old retreads that have been on the market forever at 30-50% OVER peak pricing.”
This is mainly the point I was trying to make. Also there is no doubt in my mind that this is not the bottom of the market. In some places yes we are closer to the bottom. In others not at all.
February 10, 2009 at 3:34 PM #344542SD RealtorParticipantGood points by all.
JustLurking captured the essence best:
“I have been wondering when the “spring selling season” starts. Would we normally be seeing new stuff coming on now? I am looking at SFRs in La Jolla and there is not much new inventory at all. Most of the “new” listings are the same old retreads that have been on the market forever at 30-50% OVER peak pricing.”
This is mainly the point I was trying to make. Also there is no doubt in my mind that this is not the bottom of the market. In some places yes we are closer to the bottom. In others not at all.
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