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February 15, 2009 at 12:51 PM #347106February 15, 2009 at 12:51 PM #347140peterbParticipant
Gold mining companies that are producing at this time are now very profitable. This should continue for some time. Demand is strong and costs are very low for them. What other industry can say this besides food?
February 15, 2009 at 12:51 PM #347239peterbParticipantGold mining companies that are producing at this time are now very profitable. This should continue for some time. Demand is strong and costs are very low for them. What other industry can say this besides food?
February 15, 2009 at 1:48 PM #346707AKParticipantAmazing, bubblesitter. You called July 18, 2007, as the peak of the equities bubble. And you called this spring as your window to jump back into real estate.
February 15, 2009 at 1:48 PM #347028AKParticipantAmazing, bubblesitter. You called July 18, 2007, as the peak of the equities bubble. And you called this spring as your window to jump back into real estate.
February 15, 2009 at 1:48 PM #347141AKParticipantAmazing, bubblesitter. You called July 18, 2007, as the peak of the equities bubble. And you called this spring as your window to jump back into real estate.
February 15, 2009 at 1:48 PM #347175AKParticipantAmazing, bubblesitter. You called July 18, 2007, as the peak of the equities bubble. And you called this spring as your window to jump back into real estate.
February 15, 2009 at 1:48 PM #347274AKParticipantAmazing, bubblesitter. You called July 18, 2007, as the peak of the equities bubble. And you called this spring as your window to jump back into real estate.
February 15, 2009 at 3:46 PM #346757BubblesitterParticipantI’m calling this Spring it as early part of my personal buying window. Interest rates are still very good. There is still plenty of downside risk to the SD real estate market. I’m extremely picky and targeting only very nice areas and great homes.
I actually think that prices will continue to decline for a while, then plod along for years in low single digit appreciation at best. I have enough of a cushion to ride out equity loss
I’m worried my landlord is gonna go into foreclosure. My kids are starting up kindergarten soon. Wifey is putting pressure on me, although not as bad as that REALTOR ad of a few years ago….”LOIS”
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February 15, 2009 at 3:46 PM #347078BubblesitterParticipantI’m calling this Spring it as early part of my personal buying window. Interest rates are still very good. There is still plenty of downside risk to the SD real estate market. I’m extremely picky and targeting only very nice areas and great homes.
I actually think that prices will continue to decline for a while, then plod along for years in low single digit appreciation at best. I have enough of a cushion to ride out equity loss
I’m worried my landlord is gonna go into foreclosure. My kids are starting up kindergarten soon. Wifey is putting pressure on me, although not as bad as that REALTOR ad of a few years ago….”LOIS”
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 3:46 PM #347191BubblesitterParticipantI’m calling this Spring it as early part of my personal buying window. Interest rates are still very good. There is still plenty of downside risk to the SD real estate market. I’m extremely picky and targeting only very nice areas and great homes.
I actually think that prices will continue to decline for a while, then plod along for years in low single digit appreciation at best. I have enough of a cushion to ride out equity loss
I’m worried my landlord is gonna go into foreclosure. My kids are starting up kindergarten soon. Wifey is putting pressure on me, although not as bad as that REALTOR ad of a few years ago….”LOIS”
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 3:46 PM #347225BubblesitterParticipantI’m calling this Spring it as early part of my personal buying window. Interest rates are still very good. There is still plenty of downside risk to the SD real estate market. I’m extremely picky and targeting only very nice areas and great homes.
I actually think that prices will continue to decline for a while, then plod along for years in low single digit appreciation at best. I have enough of a cushion to ride out equity loss
I’m worried my landlord is gonna go into foreclosure. My kids are starting up kindergarten soon. Wifey is putting pressure on me, although not as bad as that REALTOR ad of a few years ago….”LOIS”
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 3:46 PM #347324BubblesitterParticipantI’m calling this Spring it as early part of my personal buying window. Interest rates are still very good. There is still plenty of downside risk to the SD real estate market. I’m extremely picky and targeting only very nice areas and great homes.
I actually think that prices will continue to decline for a while, then plod along for years in low single digit appreciation at best. I have enough of a cushion to ride out equity loss
I’m worried my landlord is gonna go into foreclosure. My kids are starting up kindergarten soon. Wifey is putting pressure on me, although not as bad as that REALTOR ad of a few years ago….”LOIS”
Bubblesitter
February 15, 2009 at 3:51 PM #346767BubblesitterParticipantSorry the ad was called “SUZANNE”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubsd-tWYmZw
My wife has been a champ, she was very glad we’ve been waiting out the downturn.
February 15, 2009 at 3:51 PM #347088BubblesitterParticipantSorry the ad was called “SUZANNE”
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ubsd-tWYmZw
My wife has been a champ, she was very glad we’ve been waiting out the downturn.
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