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December 16, 2007 at 12:12 PM #118336December 16, 2007 at 4:01 PM #11840192024Participant
Some great stuff so far. I did not even think about empty HOA pools. The thought about renting instead is valid, but we want to own. In regard to amenities, all I need is parking. Public cuzzi’s scare me, and I think I would just get a 24hr fitness membership if one exist down there. I am all about location and the quality of the actual unit. Thanks for the suggestions about the buildings. I will take a look.
December 16, 2007 at 4:01 PM #11856892024ParticipantSome great stuff so far. I did not even think about empty HOA pools. The thought about renting instead is valid, but we want to own. In regard to amenities, all I need is parking. Public cuzzi’s scare me, and I think I would just get a 24hr fitness membership if one exist down there. I am all about location and the quality of the actual unit. Thanks for the suggestions about the buildings. I will take a look.
December 16, 2007 at 4:01 PM #11860992024ParticipantSome great stuff so far. I did not even think about empty HOA pools. The thought about renting instead is valid, but we want to own. In regard to amenities, all I need is parking. Public cuzzi’s scare me, and I think I would just get a 24hr fitness membership if one exist down there. I am all about location and the quality of the actual unit. Thanks for the suggestions about the buildings. I will take a look.
December 16, 2007 at 4:01 PM #11862992024ParticipantSome great stuff so far. I did not even think about empty HOA pools. The thought about renting instead is valid, but we want to own. In regard to amenities, all I need is parking. Public cuzzi’s scare me, and I think I would just get a 24hr fitness membership if one exist down there. I am all about location and the quality of the actual unit. Thanks for the suggestions about the buildings. I will take a look.
December 16, 2007 at 4:01 PM #11853492024ParticipantSome great stuff so far. I did not even think about empty HOA pools. The thought about renting instead is valid, but we want to own. In regard to amenities, all I need is parking. Public cuzzi’s scare me, and I think I would just get a 24hr fitness membership if one exist down there. I am all about location and the quality of the actual unit. Thanks for the suggestions about the buildings. I will take a look.
December 16, 2007 at 6:17 PM #118501SD RealtorParticipant92024 while I am not a downtown guru I am familiar with several developments down there. The latest round of conversations was with a seller in denial at Park East. My advice would be to sit tight and let downtown continue to take lumps. It will continue to be the posterchild of speculation gone bad, excess inventory, and a leader in the depreciation here in town. Great deals will come, just continue to sit tight.
SD Realtor
December 16, 2007 at 6:17 PM #118633SD RealtorParticipant92024 while I am not a downtown guru I am familiar with several developments down there. The latest round of conversations was with a seller in denial at Park East. My advice would be to sit tight and let downtown continue to take lumps. It will continue to be the posterchild of speculation gone bad, excess inventory, and a leader in the depreciation here in town. Great deals will come, just continue to sit tight.
SD Realtor
December 16, 2007 at 6:17 PM #118667SD RealtorParticipant92024 while I am not a downtown guru I am familiar with several developments down there. The latest round of conversations was with a seller in denial at Park East. My advice would be to sit tight and let downtown continue to take lumps. It will continue to be the posterchild of speculation gone bad, excess inventory, and a leader in the depreciation here in town. Great deals will come, just continue to sit tight.
SD Realtor
December 16, 2007 at 6:17 PM #118709SD RealtorParticipant92024 while I am not a downtown guru I am familiar with several developments down there. The latest round of conversations was with a seller in denial at Park East. My advice would be to sit tight and let downtown continue to take lumps. It will continue to be the posterchild of speculation gone bad, excess inventory, and a leader in the depreciation here in town. Great deals will come, just continue to sit tight.
SD Realtor
December 16, 2007 at 6:17 PM #118729SD RealtorParticipant92024 while I am not a downtown guru I am familiar with several developments down there. The latest round of conversations was with a seller in denial at Park East. My advice would be to sit tight and let downtown continue to take lumps. It will continue to be the posterchild of speculation gone bad, excess inventory, and a leader in the depreciation here in town. Great deals will come, just continue to sit tight.
SD Realtor
December 16, 2007 at 9:00 PM #11885092024ParticipantSD REALTOR (or anyone else for that matter) Do you think these will go low enough to cash flow? If they did start to cash flow, do you think things would pick up pretty fast.
December 16, 2007 at 9:00 PM #11881092024ParticipantSD REALTOR (or anyone else for that matter) Do you think these will go low enough to cash flow? If they did start to cash flow, do you think things would pick up pretty fast.
December 16, 2007 at 9:00 PM #11886992024ParticipantSD REALTOR (or anyone else for that matter) Do you think these will go low enough to cash flow? If they did start to cash flow, do you think things would pick up pretty fast.
December 16, 2007 at 9:00 PM #11877592024ParticipantSD REALTOR (or anyone else for that matter) Do you think these will go low enough to cash flow? If they did start to cash flow, do you think things would pick up pretty fast.
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