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December 16, 2008 at 3:26 PM #316795December 16, 2008 at 3:37 PM #316320anParticipant
saneesing, I was referring to Summerset and Westbrook when I was talking about rent price. If you want a little cheaper, you can find condos around that same are for rent. They’re usually about 50-100 cheaper. Like I said, it’s probably seasonal. Summerset were going for around 1600 in 2007 and 2008, it got as high as 1700. 1400-1500 for the winter sounds about right for seasonal adjustment.
December 16, 2008 at 3:37 PM #316672anParticipantsaneesing, I was referring to Summerset and Westbrook when I was talking about rent price. If you want a little cheaper, you can find condos around that same are for rent. They’re usually about 50-100 cheaper. Like I said, it’s probably seasonal. Summerset were going for around 1600 in 2007 and 2008, it got as high as 1700. 1400-1500 for the winter sounds about right for seasonal adjustment.
December 16, 2008 at 3:37 PM #316715anParticipantsaneesing, I was referring to Summerset and Westbrook when I was talking about rent price. If you want a little cheaper, you can find condos around that same are for rent. They’re usually about 50-100 cheaper. Like I said, it’s probably seasonal. Summerset were going for around 1600 in 2007 and 2008, it got as high as 1700. 1400-1500 for the winter sounds about right for seasonal adjustment.
December 16, 2008 at 3:37 PM #316734anParticipantsaneesing, I was referring to Summerset and Westbrook when I was talking about rent price. If you want a little cheaper, you can find condos around that same are for rent. They’re usually about 50-100 cheaper. Like I said, it’s probably seasonal. Summerset were going for around 1600 in 2007 and 2008, it got as high as 1700. 1400-1500 for the winter sounds about right for seasonal adjustment.
December 16, 2008 at 3:37 PM #316810anParticipantsaneesing, I was referring to Summerset and Westbrook when I was talking about rent price. If you want a little cheaper, you can find condos around that same are for rent. They’re usually about 50-100 cheaper. Like I said, it’s probably seasonal. Summerset were going for around 1600 in 2007 and 2008, it got as high as 1700. 1400-1500 for the winter sounds about right for seasonal adjustment.
December 16, 2008 at 5:19 PM #316376stockstradrParticipantRents?
Well the darkly comical joke is that rents WILL RISE as foreclosures continue to kick homeowners into renting….
where the darkly comical part comes in as eventually rents come down as this Second Great Depression kicks those renters (and remaining homeowners) into the unemployment line, and wind-blown tumbleweeds roll across our deserted industrial manufacturing parks, and Americans families are seen destitute and living out of their broken down SUV’s.
And photographers appear from Life Magazine to capture it all on grainy B/W film, for sale as stock photography for the countless future articles titled, “The Great Depression of 2009”
Yup, when that happens then rents will come back down. Yeah, it is nice to have that to look forward to.
December 16, 2008 at 5:19 PM #316727stockstradrParticipantRents?
Well the darkly comical joke is that rents WILL RISE as foreclosures continue to kick homeowners into renting….
where the darkly comical part comes in as eventually rents come down as this Second Great Depression kicks those renters (and remaining homeowners) into the unemployment line, and wind-blown tumbleweeds roll across our deserted industrial manufacturing parks, and Americans families are seen destitute and living out of their broken down SUV’s.
And photographers appear from Life Magazine to capture it all on grainy B/W film, for sale as stock photography for the countless future articles titled, “The Great Depression of 2009”
Yup, when that happens then rents will come back down. Yeah, it is nice to have that to look forward to.
December 16, 2008 at 5:19 PM #316769stockstradrParticipantRents?
Well the darkly comical joke is that rents WILL RISE as foreclosures continue to kick homeowners into renting….
where the darkly comical part comes in as eventually rents come down as this Second Great Depression kicks those renters (and remaining homeowners) into the unemployment line, and wind-blown tumbleweeds roll across our deserted industrial manufacturing parks, and Americans families are seen destitute and living out of their broken down SUV’s.
And photographers appear from Life Magazine to capture it all on grainy B/W film, for sale as stock photography for the countless future articles titled, “The Great Depression of 2009”
Yup, when that happens then rents will come back down. Yeah, it is nice to have that to look forward to.
December 16, 2008 at 5:19 PM #316789stockstradrParticipantRents?
Well the darkly comical joke is that rents WILL RISE as foreclosures continue to kick homeowners into renting….
where the darkly comical part comes in as eventually rents come down as this Second Great Depression kicks those renters (and remaining homeowners) into the unemployment line, and wind-blown tumbleweeds roll across our deserted industrial manufacturing parks, and Americans families are seen destitute and living out of their broken down SUV’s.
And photographers appear from Life Magazine to capture it all on grainy B/W film, for sale as stock photography for the countless future articles titled, “The Great Depression of 2009”
Yup, when that happens then rents will come back down. Yeah, it is nice to have that to look forward to.
December 16, 2008 at 5:19 PM #316863stockstradrParticipantRents?
Well the darkly comical joke is that rents WILL RISE as foreclosures continue to kick homeowners into renting….
where the darkly comical part comes in as eventually rents come down as this Second Great Depression kicks those renters (and remaining homeowners) into the unemployment line, and wind-blown tumbleweeds roll across our deserted industrial manufacturing parks, and Americans families are seen destitute and living out of their broken down SUV’s.
And photographers appear from Life Magazine to capture it all on grainy B/W film, for sale as stock photography for the countless future articles titled, “The Great Depression of 2009”
Yup, when that happens then rents will come back down. Yeah, it is nice to have that to look forward to.
December 16, 2008 at 5:22 PM #316396peterbParticipantFor real time events, look at Ward Hannigans website on SD County foreclosures. He and Bruce Norris have recently posted that rents are coming down. I think they wrote this last week. But it makes sense. With unemployment at 8.6% in CA and lower in the rest of the county, we will probably experience out migration. As well as the substitution effect of people sharing dwellings more as the money tightens.
December 16, 2008 at 5:22 PM #316748peterbParticipantFor real time events, look at Ward Hannigans website on SD County foreclosures. He and Bruce Norris have recently posted that rents are coming down. I think they wrote this last week. But it makes sense. With unemployment at 8.6% in CA and lower in the rest of the county, we will probably experience out migration. As well as the substitution effect of people sharing dwellings more as the money tightens.
December 16, 2008 at 5:22 PM #316788peterbParticipantFor real time events, look at Ward Hannigans website on SD County foreclosures. He and Bruce Norris have recently posted that rents are coming down. I think they wrote this last week. But it makes sense. With unemployment at 8.6% in CA and lower in the rest of the county, we will probably experience out migration. As well as the substitution effect of people sharing dwellings more as the money tightens.
December 16, 2008 at 5:22 PM #316808peterbParticipantFor real time events, look at Ward Hannigans website on SD County foreclosures. He and Bruce Norris have recently posted that rents are coming down. I think they wrote this last week. But it makes sense. With unemployment at 8.6% in CA and lower in the rest of the county, we will probably experience out migration. As well as the substitution effect of people sharing dwellings more as the money tightens.
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