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May 6, 2009 at 4:10 PM #394678May 6, 2009 at 4:26 PM #394012AecetiaParticipant
The houses in East County are cheaper than some in North and South Park, unless you really wanted a Craftsman and you would be able to work on your hobbies.
May 6, 2009 at 4:26 PM #394273AecetiaParticipantThe houses in East County are cheaper than some in North and South Park, unless you really wanted a Craftsman and you would be able to work on your hobbies.
May 6, 2009 at 4:26 PM #394488AecetiaParticipantThe houses in East County are cheaper than some in North and South Park, unless you really wanted a Craftsman and you would be able to work on your hobbies.
May 6, 2009 at 4:26 PM #394542AecetiaParticipantThe houses in East County are cheaper than some in North and South Park, unless you really wanted a Craftsman and you would be able to work on your hobbies.
May 6, 2009 at 4:26 PM #394683AecetiaParticipantThe houses in East County are cheaper than some in North and South Park, unless you really wanted a Craftsman and you would be able to work on your hobbies.
May 6, 2009 at 5:39 PM #394042patientrenterParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.
May 6, 2009 at 5:39 PM #394303patientrenterParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.
May 6, 2009 at 5:39 PM #394518patientrenterParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.
May 6, 2009 at 5:39 PM #394572patientrenterParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.
May 6, 2009 at 5:39 PM #394713patientrenterParticipant[quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.
May 6, 2009 at 5:57 PM #394057(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.[/quote]
No. I am a future, past, AND current owner (hence my comment about combinations). I’ve owned three houses in San Diego (two at a time from ’00 to ’05) and currently still have one rental there.
When I was researching before buying our first house in the mid 90’s I caught the fever and have been tracking ever since. I used to log the median prices printed in the U-T every month for my favorite zip codes and plot these over time, looking at the past bust in the early 90’s. Being an analytical type, the emergence of blogs like this one and “webification” of data has only sucked me in further.
I am a hopeless case.
May 6, 2009 at 5:57 PM #394318(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.[/quote]
No. I am a future, past, AND current owner (hence my comment about combinations). I’ve owned three houses in San Diego (two at a time from ’00 to ’05) and currently still have one rental there.
When I was researching before buying our first house in the mid 90’s I caught the fever and have been tracking ever since. I used to log the median prices printed in the U-T every month for my favorite zip codes and plot these over time, looking at the past bust in the early 90’s. Being an analytical type, the emergence of blogs like this one and “webification” of data has only sucked me in further.
I am a hopeless case.
May 6, 2009 at 5:57 PM #394534(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.[/quote]
No. I am a future, past, AND current owner (hence my comment about combinations). I’ve owned three houses in San Diego (two at a time from ’00 to ’05) and currently still have one rental there.
When I was researching before buying our first house in the mid 90’s I caught the fever and have been tracking ever since. I used to log the median prices printed in the U-T every month for my favorite zip codes and plot these over time, looking at the past bust in the early 90’s. Being an analytical type, the emergence of blogs like this one and “webification” of data has only sucked me in further.
I am a hopeless case.
May 6, 2009 at 5:57 PM #394587(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=patientrenter][quote=FormerSanDiegan][quote=tom]
now, comes the hard part.. actually manage to stop seeking out the info and “let it go” for the time being.[/quote]I have been trying to “let it go” since 1995. I think that tracking real estate as a future, past or current owner (or combinations thereof) is an incurable disease, which many of us suffer.[/quote]
FormerSanDiegan, have you really been looking seriously at RE without buying since 1995? I thought no one came close to how extreme I was.
I don’t think I’ll reveal here, even in the safe Pigg nest, how long I’ve been looking without buying. But I was infected with the “tracking RE” disease before most Piggs were born. It really is incurable.[/quote]
No. I am a future, past, AND current owner (hence my comment about combinations). I’ve owned three houses in San Diego (two at a time from ’00 to ’05) and currently still have one rental there.
When I was researching before buying our first house in the mid 90’s I caught the fever and have been tracking ever since. I used to log the median prices printed in the U-T every month for my favorite zip codes and plot these over time, looking at the past bust in the early 90’s. Being an analytical type, the emergence of blogs like this one and “webification” of data has only sucked me in further.
I am a hopeless case.
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