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October 9, 2008 at 5:34 PM #284693October 9, 2008 at 10:02 PM #284775scaredyclassicParticipant
i dont know. i talked toa realtor today who said a deal on land fell through because the buyer got cold feet after being crushed this week in the stock market. if you’re poorer overall, you might not want to buy…
October 9, 2008 at 10:02 PM #285117scaredyclassicParticipanti dont know. i talked toa realtor today who said a deal on land fell through because the buyer got cold feet after being crushed this week in the stock market. if you’re poorer overall, you might not want to buy…
October 9, 2008 at 10:02 PM #285065scaredyclassicParticipanti dont know. i talked toa realtor today who said a deal on land fell through because the buyer got cold feet after being crushed this week in the stock market. if you’re poorer overall, you might not want to buy…
October 9, 2008 at 10:02 PM #285086scaredyclassicParticipanti dont know. i talked toa realtor today who said a deal on land fell through because the buyer got cold feet after being crushed this week in the stock market. if you’re poorer overall, you might not want to buy…
October 9, 2008 at 10:02 PM #285108scaredyclassicParticipanti dont know. i talked toa realtor today who said a deal on land fell through because the buyer got cold feet after being crushed this week in the stock market. if you’re poorer overall, you might not want to buy…
October 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #285070CoronitaParticipantActually, to your point SD R. When my wife originally bought her own place, she was in the middle of escrow, when her company stock tanked. She called up her agent and said she was gonna backed out, not because she had the downpayment in stock. She was more concerned that there was a problem with her company.
But what was even more ridiculous on her part was how she ended up going through escrow anyway. Not because she really changed her mind about the safety of her job…But she had already ordered sofas to be delivered there 2 weeks after close of escrow, and couldn’t return them.
Yeah, I know, go figure. Anyway, it worked out in the end with the appreciation in the property.
October 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #285123CoronitaParticipantActually, to your point SD R. When my wife originally bought her own place, she was in the middle of escrow, when her company stock tanked. She called up her agent and said she was gonna backed out, not because she had the downpayment in stock. She was more concerned that there was a problem with her company.
But what was even more ridiculous on her part was how she ended up going through escrow anyway. Not because she really changed her mind about the safety of her job…But she had already ordered sofas to be delivered there 2 weeks after close of escrow, and couldn’t return them.
Yeah, I know, go figure. Anyway, it worked out in the end with the appreciation in the property.
October 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #285113CoronitaParticipantActually, to your point SD R. When my wife originally bought her own place, she was in the middle of escrow, when her company stock tanked. She called up her agent and said she was gonna backed out, not because she had the downpayment in stock. She was more concerned that there was a problem with her company.
But what was even more ridiculous on her part was how she ended up going through escrow anyway. Not because she really changed her mind about the safety of her job…But she had already ordered sofas to be delivered there 2 weeks after close of escrow, and couldn’t return them.
Yeah, I know, go figure. Anyway, it worked out in the end with the appreciation in the property.
October 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #285091CoronitaParticipantActually, to your point SD R. When my wife originally bought her own place, she was in the middle of escrow, when her company stock tanked. She called up her agent and said she was gonna backed out, not because she had the downpayment in stock. She was more concerned that there was a problem with her company.
But what was even more ridiculous on her part was how she ended up going through escrow anyway. Not because she really changed her mind about the safety of her job…But she had already ordered sofas to be delivered there 2 weeks after close of escrow, and couldn’t return them.
Yeah, I know, go figure. Anyway, it worked out in the end with the appreciation in the property.
October 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #284780CoronitaParticipantActually, to your point SD R. When my wife originally bought her own place, she was in the middle of escrow, when her company stock tanked. She called up her agent and said she was gonna backed out, not because she had the downpayment in stock. She was more concerned that there was a problem with her company.
But what was even more ridiculous on her part was how she ended up going through escrow anyway. Not because she really changed her mind about the safety of her job…But she had already ordered sofas to be delivered there 2 weeks after close of escrow, and couldn’t return them.
Yeah, I know, go figure. Anyway, it worked out in the end with the appreciation in the property.
October 9, 2008 at 10:34 PM #285198sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Any potential homebuyer that has (or shall I say had) down payment in the stock market is an idiot.
[/quote]I agree with you here. Not sure why that makes my comment not right. Plenty of idiots out there. Plenty.
October 9, 2008 at 10:34 PM #284855sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Any potential homebuyer that has (or shall I say had) down payment in the stock market is an idiot.
[/quote]I agree with you here. Not sure why that makes my comment not right. Plenty of idiots out there. Plenty.
October 9, 2008 at 10:34 PM #285187sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Any potential homebuyer that has (or shall I say had) down payment in the stock market is an idiot.
[/quote]I agree with you here. Not sure why that makes my comment not right. Plenty of idiots out there. Plenty.
October 9, 2008 at 10:34 PM #285166sdduuuudeParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Any potential homebuyer that has (or shall I say had) down payment in the stock market is an idiot.
[/quote]I agree with you here. Not sure why that makes my comment not right. Plenty of idiots out there. Plenty.
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