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June 17, 2008 at 4:17 PM #224274June 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM #224163(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
For reference from Feb 28, 2005.
“February 28, 2005
Real EstateFeb. 28 – Thomas Kunz, CEO of residential reselling giant Century 21, believes the market will continue to grow — and not succumb to bloated pricing. ”
http://search.businessweek.com/Search?searchTerm=Thomas+Kunz&resultsPerPage=20
Uh …. can I give the Kool Aid Back now ? I’m feeling nauseous.
June 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM #224284(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantFor reference from Feb 28, 2005.
“February 28, 2005
Real EstateFeb. 28 – Thomas Kunz, CEO of residential reselling giant Century 21, believes the market will continue to grow — and not succumb to bloated pricing. ”
http://search.businessweek.com/Search?searchTerm=Thomas+Kunz&resultsPerPage=20
Uh …. can I give the Kool Aid Back now ? I’m feeling nauseous.
June 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM #224317(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantFor reference from Feb 28, 2005.
“February 28, 2005
Real EstateFeb. 28 – Thomas Kunz, CEO of residential reselling giant Century 21, believes the market will continue to grow — and not succumb to bloated pricing. ”
http://search.businessweek.com/Search?searchTerm=Thomas+Kunz&resultsPerPage=20
Uh …. can I give the Kool Aid Back now ? I’m feeling nauseous.
June 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM #224329(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantFor reference from Feb 28, 2005.
“February 28, 2005
Real EstateFeb. 28 – Thomas Kunz, CEO of residential reselling giant Century 21, believes the market will continue to grow — and not succumb to bloated pricing. ”
http://search.businessweek.com/Search?searchTerm=Thomas+Kunz&resultsPerPage=20
Uh …. can I give the Kool Aid Back now ? I’m feeling nauseous.
June 17, 2008 at 4:28 PM #224268(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantFor reference from Feb 28, 2005.
“February 28, 2005
Real EstateFeb. 28 – Thomas Kunz, CEO of residential reselling giant Century 21, believes the market will continue to grow — and not succumb to bloated pricing. ”
http://search.businessweek.com/Search?searchTerm=Thomas+Kunz&resultsPerPage=20
Uh …. can I give the Kool Aid Back now ? I’m feeling nauseous.
June 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #224433jpinpbParticipantSo he says there’s never been a better time to buy.
Well that just pisses me off. I thought the best time to buy was when they were telling me to buy, buy, buy for the past 5 years: “Now’s the time to buy. Better buy now or you’ll never be able to again. Prices will just keep going up so you better buy now.”
Make up your minds. Is now really the time to buy? Will you be saying that at the end of the year. Next year?
So in conclusion, talk to any realtor, any time, any where. There’s never been a better time to buy. Hurry and buy now.
I saw the headline on sddt. I didn’t even bother to read the details. What else can you expect a realtor to say.
June 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #224540jpinpbParticipantSo he says there’s never been a better time to buy.
Well that just pisses me off. I thought the best time to buy was when they were telling me to buy, buy, buy for the past 5 years: “Now’s the time to buy. Better buy now or you’ll never be able to again. Prices will just keep going up so you better buy now.”
Make up your minds. Is now really the time to buy? Will you be saying that at the end of the year. Next year?
So in conclusion, talk to any realtor, any time, any where. There’s never been a better time to buy. Hurry and buy now.
I saw the headline on sddt. I didn’t even bother to read the details. What else can you expect a realtor to say.
June 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #224557jpinpbParticipantSo he says there’s never been a better time to buy.
Well that just pisses me off. I thought the best time to buy was when they were telling me to buy, buy, buy for the past 5 years: “Now’s the time to buy. Better buy now or you’ll never be able to again. Prices will just keep going up so you better buy now.”
Make up your minds. Is now really the time to buy? Will you be saying that at the end of the year. Next year?
So in conclusion, talk to any realtor, any time, any where. There’s never been a better time to buy. Hurry and buy now.
I saw the headline on sddt. I didn’t even bother to read the details. What else can you expect a realtor to say.
June 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #224585jpinpbParticipantSo he says there’s never been a better time to buy.
Well that just pisses me off. I thought the best time to buy was when they were telling me to buy, buy, buy for the past 5 years: “Now’s the time to buy. Better buy now or you’ll never be able to again. Prices will just keep going up so you better buy now.”
Make up your minds. Is now really the time to buy? Will you be saying that at the end of the year. Next year?
So in conclusion, talk to any realtor, any time, any where. There’s never been a better time to buy. Hurry and buy now.
I saw the headline on sddt. I didn’t even bother to read the details. What else can you expect a realtor to say.
June 17, 2008 at 8:42 PM #224601jpinpbParticipantSo he says there’s never been a better time to buy.
Well that just pisses me off. I thought the best time to buy was when they were telling me to buy, buy, buy for the past 5 years: “Now’s the time to buy. Better buy now or you’ll never be able to again. Prices will just keep going up so you better buy now.”
Make up your minds. Is now really the time to buy? Will you be saying that at the end of the year. Next year?
So in conclusion, talk to any realtor, any time, any where. There’s never been a better time to buy. Hurry and buy now.
I saw the headline on sddt. I didn’t even bother to read the details. What else can you expect a realtor to say.
June 17, 2008 at 10:42 PM #224599lonestar2000ParticipantI always thought it funny when those whos very income depends on you buying give you financial advice on when and what to purchase. Be it a car sales men, real estate agent, or a stock broker, their products, bought today, are always the best thing for you to spend your money on.
Why pay a qualified financial adviser to analyze my situation, when there are a millions of sales agents giving financial advice away for free?
June 17, 2008 at 10:42 PM #224661lonestar2000ParticipantI always thought it funny when those whos very income depends on you buying give you financial advice on when and what to purchase. Be it a car sales men, real estate agent, or a stock broker, their products, bought today, are always the best thing for you to spend your money on.
Why pay a qualified financial adviser to analyze my situation, when there are a millions of sales agents giving financial advice away for free?
June 17, 2008 at 10:42 PM #224647lonestar2000ParticipantI always thought it funny when those whos very income depends on you buying give you financial advice on when and what to purchase. Be it a car sales men, real estate agent, or a stock broker, their products, bought today, are always the best thing for you to spend your money on.
Why pay a qualified financial adviser to analyze my situation, when there are a millions of sales agents giving financial advice away for free?
June 17, 2008 at 10:42 PM #224615lonestar2000ParticipantI always thought it funny when those whos very income depends on you buying give you financial advice on when and what to purchase. Be it a car sales men, real estate agent, or a stock broker, their products, bought today, are always the best thing for you to spend your money on.
Why pay a qualified financial adviser to analyze my situation, when there are a millions of sales agents giving financial advice away for free?
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