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June 18, 2008 at 8:25 AM #224771June 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM #224734capemanParticipant
Wow, they found 48 knife catchers in one day? Way to go! They must be back out living the high-life on those commissions at the expense of buyers!
Good karma to them.
June 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM #224901capemanParticipantWow, they found 48 knife catchers in one day? Way to go! They must be back out living the high-life on those commissions at the expense of buyers!
Good karma to them.
June 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM #224887capemanParticipantWow, they found 48 knife catchers in one day? Way to go! They must be back out living the high-life on those commissions at the expense of buyers!
Good karma to them.
June 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM #224855capemanParticipantWow, they found 48 knife catchers in one day? Way to go! They must be back out living the high-life on those commissions at the expense of buyers!
Good karma to them.
June 18, 2008 at 11:49 AM #224839capemanParticipantWow, they found 48 knife catchers in one day? Way to go! They must be back out living the high-life on those commissions at the expense of buyers!
Good karma to them.
June 18, 2008 at 11:58 AM #224850MisterMark123ParticipantFor years, I was excited about the idea of buying a house. At this point, however, I’m over it. Renting has been SO much better for my financial situation over the last few years.
My new rule: When I see 6 months in a row of stable or slowly rising prices, that’s when I’ll buy. Until then, the housing market is just a carnival, and every real estate agent is a barker.
June 18, 2008 at 11:58 AM #224865MisterMark123ParticipantFor years, I was excited about the idea of buying a house. At this point, however, I’m over it. Renting has been SO much better for my financial situation over the last few years.
My new rule: When I see 6 months in a row of stable or slowly rising prices, that’s when I’ll buy. Until then, the housing market is just a carnival, and every real estate agent is a barker.
June 18, 2008 at 11:58 AM #224895MisterMark123ParticipantFor years, I was excited about the idea of buying a house. At this point, however, I’m over it. Renting has been SO much better for my financial situation over the last few years.
My new rule: When I see 6 months in a row of stable or slowly rising prices, that’s when I’ll buy. Until then, the housing market is just a carnival, and every real estate agent is a barker.
June 18, 2008 at 11:58 AM #224744MisterMark123ParticipantFor years, I was excited about the idea of buying a house. At this point, however, I’m over it. Renting has been SO much better for my financial situation over the last few years.
My new rule: When I see 6 months in a row of stable or slowly rising prices, that’s when I’ll buy. Until then, the housing market is just a carnival, and every real estate agent is a barker.
June 18, 2008 at 11:58 AM #224911MisterMark123ParticipantFor years, I was excited about the idea of buying a house. At this point, however, I’m over it. Renting has been SO much better for my financial situation over the last few years.
My new rule: When I see 6 months in a row of stable or slowly rising prices, that’s when I’ll buy. Until then, the housing market is just a carnival, and every real estate agent is a barker.
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