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April 5, 2008 at 11:14 AM #181566April 5, 2008 at 11:17 AM #181523SD RealtorParticipant
Ilovecv it is hard to say… Okay for my personal taste I am one of those die hard never pay MR fees so will not buy in the newer areas. The price drops are nice but it is hard for me to believe that there will not be more depreciation in the long run in the area. So… I “think” that in the future better deals will make themselves available. I agree with your statement about getting more then CV.
So… sorry for the wishy washy answer… as far as investment property not my cup of tea… as far as primary residence with a long term horizon of 10-20 years yeah that fits in better. I did like the lot sizes and homes like you said.
Sorry if the answer is as helpful as a wet noodle.
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April 5, 2008 at 11:17 AM #181534SD RealtorParticipantIlovecv it is hard to say… Okay for my personal taste I am one of those die hard never pay MR fees so will not buy in the newer areas. The price drops are nice but it is hard for me to believe that there will not be more depreciation in the long run in the area. So… I “think” that in the future better deals will make themselves available. I agree with your statement about getting more then CV.
So… sorry for the wishy washy answer… as far as investment property not my cup of tea… as far as primary residence with a long term horizon of 10-20 years yeah that fits in better. I did like the lot sizes and homes like you said.
Sorry if the answer is as helpful as a wet noodle.
SD Realtor
April 5, 2008 at 11:17 AM #181564SD RealtorParticipantIlovecv it is hard to say… Okay for my personal taste I am one of those die hard never pay MR fees so will not buy in the newer areas. The price drops are nice but it is hard for me to believe that there will not be more depreciation in the long run in the area. So… I “think” that in the future better deals will make themselves available. I agree with your statement about getting more then CV.
So… sorry for the wishy washy answer… as far as investment property not my cup of tea… as far as primary residence with a long term horizon of 10-20 years yeah that fits in better. I did like the lot sizes and homes like you said.
Sorry if the answer is as helpful as a wet noodle.
SD Realtor
April 5, 2008 at 11:17 AM #181570SD RealtorParticipantIlovecv it is hard to say… Okay for my personal taste I am one of those die hard never pay MR fees so will not buy in the newer areas. The price drops are nice but it is hard for me to believe that there will not be more depreciation in the long run in the area. So… I “think” that in the future better deals will make themselves available. I agree with your statement about getting more then CV.
So… sorry for the wishy washy answer… as far as investment property not my cup of tea… as far as primary residence with a long term horizon of 10-20 years yeah that fits in better. I did like the lot sizes and homes like you said.
Sorry if the answer is as helpful as a wet noodle.
SD Realtor
April 5, 2008 at 11:17 AM #181574SD RealtorParticipantIlovecv it is hard to say… Okay for my personal taste I am one of those die hard never pay MR fees so will not buy in the newer areas. The price drops are nice but it is hard for me to believe that there will not be more depreciation in the long run in the area. So… I “think” that in the future better deals will make themselves available. I agree with your statement about getting more then CV.
So… sorry for the wishy washy answer… as far as investment property not my cup of tea… as far as primary residence with a long term horizon of 10-20 years yeah that fits in better. I did like the lot sizes and homes like you said.
Sorry if the answer is as helpful as a wet noodle.
SD Realtor
April 5, 2008 at 2:25 PM #181573patientlywaitingParticipantHow can the price cuts be “extreme”? They’ve only begun!!
Only a person who owns a house purchase at the top, and seeing equity evaporate, would say such things.
PS: I own but I try to stay unbiased. I don’t plan to sell my house, ever.
April 5, 2008 at 2:25 PM #181583patientlywaitingParticipantHow can the price cuts be “extreme”? They’ve only begun!!
Only a person who owns a house purchase at the top, and seeing equity evaporate, would say such things.
PS: I own but I try to stay unbiased. I don’t plan to sell my house, ever.
April 5, 2008 at 2:25 PM #181614patientlywaitingParticipantHow can the price cuts be “extreme”? They’ve only begun!!
Only a person who owns a house purchase at the top, and seeing equity evaporate, would say such things.
PS: I own but I try to stay unbiased. I don’t plan to sell my house, ever.
April 5, 2008 at 2:25 PM #181618patientlywaitingParticipantHow can the price cuts be “extreme”? They’ve only begun!!
Only a person who owns a house purchase at the top, and seeing equity evaporate, would say such things.
PS: I own but I try to stay unbiased. I don’t plan to sell my house, ever.
April 5, 2008 at 2:25 PM #181623patientlywaitingParticipantHow can the price cuts be “extreme”? They’ve only begun!!
Only a person who owns a house purchase at the top, and seeing equity evaporate, would say such things.
PS: I own but I try to stay unbiased. I don’t plan to sell my house, ever.
April 6, 2008 at 8:52 AM #181767farbetParticipantIrrational Exuberance I say. Some people never learn.
We will be in FUNK economically for at least the next 2 or 3 general elections.
There was this Giant Sucking sound that sucked the middleclass.April 6, 2008 at 8:52 AM #181778farbetParticipantIrrational Exuberance I say. Some people never learn.
We will be in FUNK economically for at least the next 2 or 3 general elections.
There was this Giant Sucking sound that sucked the middleclass.April 6, 2008 at 8:52 AM #181809farbetParticipantIrrational Exuberance I say. Some people never learn.
We will be in FUNK economically for at least the next 2 or 3 general elections.
There was this Giant Sucking sound that sucked the middleclass.April 6, 2008 at 8:52 AM #181815farbetParticipantIrrational Exuberance I say. Some people never learn.
We will be in FUNK economically for at least the next 2 or 3 general elections.
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