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October 12, 2007 at 10:56 AM #10591October 12, 2007 at 12:13 PM #88487nostradamusParticipant
The “parents graves robbed” was because the money she used to buy the house was an inheritance (she said it).
Cute vid. They paid $600k for homes in the middle of nowhere.
October 12, 2007 at 12:13 PM #88494nostradamusParticipantThe “parents graves robbed” was because the money she used to buy the house was an inheritance (she said it).
Cute vid. They paid $600k for homes in the middle of nowhere.
October 12, 2007 at 12:18 PM #88491snailParticipantBuy it for $585K, because you valued the house that much and could afford the payment. Somebody else might valued it differently, tough luck. No sympathy here, and yes! I am Judgemental. I wasn’t crying on TV, when I got priced out of the market because of these yoyos.
October 12, 2007 at 12:18 PM #88499snailParticipantBuy it for $585K, because you valued the house that much and could afford the payment. Somebody else might valued it differently, tough luck. No sympathy here, and yes! I am Judgemental. I wasn’t crying on TV, when I got priced out of the market because of these yoyos.
October 12, 2007 at 12:38 PM #88500Ex-SDParticipantBoo hoo………..anyone who was stupid enough to pay that much money for that kind of home in the middle of Podunk, CA deserves zero sympathy. They bought because they foolishly thought that prices would just keep going up and up and up and they would get rich when they sold their homes. I’ve had numerous conversations with otherwise, sane people in San Diego from 2001-2005 who also believed in The Tooth Fairy. When I told them I was cashing out and leaving SD, they thought I was crazy since I was going to leave so much money on the table by selling in the Spring of 05. Those that were drinking the Kool-Aid now believe that this will be over by next year and values will start climbing again. Several of my friends also got smart and sold their homes when I did and are now renting in SD.
October 12, 2007 at 12:38 PM #88508Ex-SDParticipantBoo hoo………..anyone who was stupid enough to pay that much money for that kind of home in the middle of Podunk, CA deserves zero sympathy. They bought because they foolishly thought that prices would just keep going up and up and up and they would get rich when they sold their homes. I’ve had numerous conversations with otherwise, sane people in San Diego from 2001-2005 who also believed in The Tooth Fairy. When I told them I was cashing out and leaving SD, they thought I was crazy since I was going to leave so much money on the table by selling in the Spring of 05. Those that were drinking the Kool-Aid now believe that this will be over by next year and values will start climbing again. Several of my friends also got smart and sold their homes when I did and are now renting in SD.
October 12, 2007 at 6:28 PM #88595no_such_realityParticipantI’ve hit a lot of the California coast this year traveling. Eureka, Crescent City, Shelter Cove, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, SF, SD, LA, OC.
The one commonality through July, prices! I remember sitting in Eureka in July looking at the home sale magazines you pick up in the grocery store asking my finance who pays this much up here? Run of the mill ranch house in the little town Oregon border area, $500,000+. No view, regular lot, nothing. $500K, $600K, and up. It was like looking at the housing mags in SoCal.
BTW, Hercules CA isn’t podunk, it’s 10 miles outside of Berkeley, in the East Bay area of SF.
October 12, 2007 at 6:28 PM #88602no_such_realityParticipantI’ve hit a lot of the California coast this year traveling. Eureka, Crescent City, Shelter Cove, Morro Bay, San Luis Obispo, Paso Robles, Lompoc, Santa Barbara, SF, SD, LA, OC.
The one commonality through July, prices! I remember sitting in Eureka in July looking at the home sale magazines you pick up in the grocery store asking my finance who pays this much up here? Run of the mill ranch house in the little town Oregon border area, $500,000+. No view, regular lot, nothing. $500K, $600K, and up. It was like looking at the housing mags in SoCal.
BTW, Hercules CA isn’t podunk, it’s 10 miles outside of Berkeley, in the East Bay area of SF.
October 12, 2007 at 7:04 PM #88607waiting hawkParticipantlol my videos sure do get around latley
October 12, 2007 at 7:04 PM #88614waiting hawkParticipantlol my videos sure do get around latley
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