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July 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM #424621July 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM #424855
sunny88
ParticipantVerano condos 1/1 are selling now in the high $100k and 2/2 in the high $200k. What a drop since 2005!
July 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM #425137sunny88
ParticipantVerano condos 1/1 are selling now in the high $100k and 2/2 in the high $200k. What a drop since 2005!
July 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM #425207sunny88
ParticipantVerano condos 1/1 are selling now in the high $100k and 2/2 in the high $200k. What a drop since 2005!
July 3, 2009 at 11:02 AM #425371sunny88
ParticipantVerano condos 1/1 are selling now in the high $100k and 2/2 in the high $200k. What a drop since 2005!
July 3, 2009 at 1:13 PM #424636bubble_contagion
ParticipantGreat to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc.
July 3, 2009 at 1:13 PM #424869bubble_contagion
ParticipantGreat to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc.
July 3, 2009 at 1:13 PM #425152bubble_contagion
ParticipantGreat to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc.
July 3, 2009 at 1:13 PM #425222bubble_contagion
ParticipantGreat to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc.
July 3, 2009 at 1:13 PM #425386bubble_contagion
ParticipantGreat to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc.
July 3, 2009 at 3:23 PM #424787sunny88
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]Great to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc. [/quote]
When do you think will you jump in-isn’t now a good time to pull the trigger?
July 3, 2009 at 3:23 PM #425021sunny88
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]Great to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc. [/quote]
When do you think will you jump in-isn’t now a good time to pull the trigger?
July 3, 2009 at 3:23 PM #425303sunny88
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]Great to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc. [/quote]
When do you think will you jump in-isn’t now a good time to pull the trigger?
July 3, 2009 at 3:23 PM #425374sunny88
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]Great to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc. [/quote]
When do you think will you jump in-isn’t now a good time to pull the trigger?
July 3, 2009 at 3:23 PM #425535sunny88
Participant[quote=bubble_contagion]Great to see this old post of mine resurface after more than 3 years!
I still continue to rent in the UTC area with hopes of buying one day when it makes sense. Since the original post my wife and I have been able save more than $150K for a down payment. We even have paid off the car. All thanks to the great financial advise of this website, The Housing Bubble blog, OCRenter blog, Calculated Risk, etc. [/quote]
When do you think will you jump in-isn’t now a good time to pull the trigger?
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