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September 14, 2009 at 2:33 PM #457316September 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM #456533SD RealtorParticipant
DW and CAR I am cracking up. If it wasn’t so sad it really would be funny.
September 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM #456728SD RealtorParticipantDW and CAR I am cracking up. If it wasn’t so sad it really would be funny.
September 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM #457064SD RealtorParticipantDW and CAR I am cracking up. If it wasn’t so sad it really would be funny.
September 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM #457137SD RealtorParticipantDW and CAR I am cracking up. If it wasn’t so sad it really would be funny.
September 14, 2009 at 3:04 PM #457331SD RealtorParticipantDW and CAR I am cracking up. If it wasn’t so sad it really would be funny.
September 19, 2009 at 5:52 AM #458876tomParticipantBeen noticing around mid week the PR campaign to extend and expand the tax credit seems to have hit mainstream media more. Doesn’t look good for those who would like to see it expire, such as me. The attitude being conveyed (from talking heads, not even a nar member) seems to be that it is the only thing breathing life into the market, that letting it expire is irresponsible and letting it expire would be THE reason we do a double dip recession. In the particular program I was watching anyway, that’s how it was being portrayed.. Further, they didn’t drag anyone on to rebutt those statements. They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
I guess the only good news here could be timing a house purchase after people think an expansion going to happen, but before it does.. Might be a little less competition. So on with the FUD?
September 19, 2009 at 5:52 AM #459068tomParticipantBeen noticing around mid week the PR campaign to extend and expand the tax credit seems to have hit mainstream media more. Doesn’t look good for those who would like to see it expire, such as me. The attitude being conveyed (from talking heads, not even a nar member) seems to be that it is the only thing breathing life into the market, that letting it expire is irresponsible and letting it expire would be THE reason we do a double dip recession. In the particular program I was watching anyway, that’s how it was being portrayed.. Further, they didn’t drag anyone on to rebutt those statements. They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
I guess the only good news here could be timing a house purchase after people think an expansion going to happen, but before it does.. Might be a little less competition. So on with the FUD?
September 19, 2009 at 5:52 AM #459405tomParticipantBeen noticing around mid week the PR campaign to extend and expand the tax credit seems to have hit mainstream media more. Doesn’t look good for those who would like to see it expire, such as me. The attitude being conveyed (from talking heads, not even a nar member) seems to be that it is the only thing breathing life into the market, that letting it expire is irresponsible and letting it expire would be THE reason we do a double dip recession. In the particular program I was watching anyway, that’s how it was being portrayed.. Further, they didn’t drag anyone on to rebutt those statements. They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
I guess the only good news here could be timing a house purchase after people think an expansion going to happen, but before it does.. Might be a little less competition. So on with the FUD?
September 19, 2009 at 5:52 AM #459476tomParticipantBeen noticing around mid week the PR campaign to extend and expand the tax credit seems to have hit mainstream media more. Doesn’t look good for those who would like to see it expire, such as me. The attitude being conveyed (from talking heads, not even a nar member) seems to be that it is the only thing breathing life into the market, that letting it expire is irresponsible and letting it expire would be THE reason we do a double dip recession. In the particular program I was watching anyway, that’s how it was being portrayed.. Further, they didn’t drag anyone on to rebutt those statements. They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
I guess the only good news here could be timing a house purchase after people think an expansion going to happen, but before it does.. Might be a little less competition. So on with the FUD?
September 19, 2009 at 5:52 AM #459671tomParticipantBeen noticing around mid week the PR campaign to extend and expand the tax credit seems to have hit mainstream media more. Doesn’t look good for those who would like to see it expire, such as me. The attitude being conveyed (from talking heads, not even a nar member) seems to be that it is the only thing breathing life into the market, that letting it expire is irresponsible and letting it expire would be THE reason we do a double dip recession. In the particular program I was watching anyway, that’s how it was being portrayed.. Further, they didn’t drag anyone on to rebutt those statements. They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
I guess the only good news here could be timing a house purchase after people think an expansion going to happen, but before it does.. Might be a little less competition. So on with the FUD?
September 19, 2009 at 5:38 PM #459042LesBaer45Participant[quote=tom] They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
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They extend it with these kind of terms and I might just see about buying that second(small)home up in the hills. F’it, why not make it so second homes are permitted? It’s all a scam anyway.
Of course a wise pigg would merely shrug it off and wait till the end of 2010, when it’ll be extended yet again only this time for a 25K credit. π
September 19, 2009 at 5:38 PM #459237LesBaer45Participant[quote=tom] They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
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They extend it with these kind of terms and I might just see about buying that second(small)home up in the hills. F’it, why not make it so second homes are permitted? It’s all a scam anyway.
Of course a wise pigg would merely shrug it off and wait till the end of 2010, when it’ll be extended yet again only this time for a 25K credit. π
September 19, 2009 at 5:38 PM #459572LesBaer45Participant[quote=tom] They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
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They extend it with these kind of terms and I might just see about buying that second(small)home up in the hills. F’it, why not make it so second homes are permitted? It’s all a scam anyway.
Of course a wise pigg would merely shrug it off and wait till the end of 2010, when it’ll be extended yet again only this time for a 25K credit. π
September 19, 2009 at 5:38 PM #459644LesBaer45Participant[quote=tom] They also showed the new expanded version details (15k, any home buyer, no income limits).
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They extend it with these kind of terms and I might just see about buying that second(small)home up in the hills. F’it, why not make it so second homes are permitted? It’s all a scam anyway.
Of course a wise pigg would merely shrug it off and wait till the end of 2010, when it’ll be extended yet again only this time for a 25K credit. π
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