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December 13, 2010 at 11:17 PM #640141December 13, 2010 at 11:24 PM #639042anParticipant
I could have sworn we’ve been talking about foreclosure tsunami for 4 years not. I guess we’ll to have to wait 2 more years to put this theory to rest. True or not, we’re 2/3 of the way through the tsunami in term of time. Only 2 more years to go.
December 13, 2010 at 11:24 PM #639114anParticipantI could have sworn we’ve been talking about foreclosure tsunami for 4 years not. I guess we’ll to have to wait 2 more years to put this theory to rest. True or not, we’re 2/3 of the way through the tsunami in term of time. Only 2 more years to go.
December 13, 2010 at 11:24 PM #639696anParticipantI could have sworn we’ve been talking about foreclosure tsunami for 4 years not. I guess we’ll to have to wait 2 more years to put this theory to rest. True or not, we’re 2/3 of the way through the tsunami in term of time. Only 2 more years to go.
December 13, 2010 at 11:24 PM #639830anParticipantI could have sworn we’ve been talking about foreclosure tsunami for 4 years not. I guess we’ll to have to wait 2 more years to put this theory to rest. True or not, we’re 2/3 of the way through the tsunami in term of time. Only 2 more years to go.
December 13, 2010 at 11:24 PM #640146anParticipantI could have sworn we’ve been talking about foreclosure tsunami for 4 years not. I guess we’ll to have to wait 2 more years to put this theory to rest. True or not, we’re 2/3 of the way through the tsunami in term of time. Only 2 more years to go.
December 13, 2010 at 11:25 PM #639047bearishgurlParticipantI’d just like to know WHERE in SD County the vast majority of these “exotic” loans in deadzone’s “beloved” chart were taken out.
Could these upcoming “resets” be encumbering mostly properties within new subdivisions built in the last 7 years or so?
This would be my first “educated” guess.
December 13, 2010 at 11:25 PM #639119bearishgurlParticipantI’d just like to know WHERE in SD County the vast majority of these “exotic” loans in deadzone’s “beloved” chart were taken out.
Could these upcoming “resets” be encumbering mostly properties within new subdivisions built in the last 7 years or so?
This would be my first “educated” guess.
December 13, 2010 at 11:25 PM #639701bearishgurlParticipantI’d just like to know WHERE in SD County the vast majority of these “exotic” loans in deadzone’s “beloved” chart were taken out.
Could these upcoming “resets” be encumbering mostly properties within new subdivisions built in the last 7 years or so?
This would be my first “educated” guess.
December 13, 2010 at 11:25 PM #639835bearishgurlParticipantI’d just like to know WHERE in SD County the vast majority of these “exotic” loans in deadzone’s “beloved” chart were taken out.
Could these upcoming “resets” be encumbering mostly properties within new subdivisions built in the last 7 years or so?
This would be my first “educated” guess.
December 13, 2010 at 11:25 PM #640151bearishgurlParticipantI’d just like to know WHERE in SD County the vast majority of these “exotic” loans in deadzone’s “beloved” chart were taken out.
Could these upcoming “resets” be encumbering mostly properties within new subdivisions built in the last 7 years or so?
This would be my first “educated” guess.
December 13, 2010 at 11:29 PM #639052AnonymousGuest[quote=sdrealtor][quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Sorry deadzone but you are flat out wrong. Houses like my client got rarely come on the market. You could wait 20 years and not find one like this at any price. There are only a handfull in existence and they stay in families for decades. Many never get resold and are passed down. If my client wanted to he could do some relatively minor work on the house and then turn around and sell it for a profit of a few hundred thousand dollars this Spring. Of course he’s been looking for about 5 years and there is no way he ever would.[/quote]
that’s your opinion. Why don’t you give me the address and I’ll track it (and comps) for the next two years.[/quote]
I’ll tell you what. Lets make a bet and hopefully you will still be around in 2 years to pay off on it. For privacy reasons I dont want to disclose the property to you but I will to another pigg I trust to keep it under her hat (CA Renter) who ironically will be treating me to dinner at Donovans in 2012 on a similar bet. It will be easy to prove that was the property as I will show up as the buyers agent in the MLS. So how about it? Dinner at Donovans in December 2012?[/quote]
What is the bet? Why not disclose the address? Don’t worry, I’m not going to put a bid on it.
December 13, 2010 at 11:29 PM #639124AnonymousGuest[quote=sdrealtor][quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Sorry deadzone but you are flat out wrong. Houses like my client got rarely come on the market. You could wait 20 years and not find one like this at any price. There are only a handfull in existence and they stay in families for decades. Many never get resold and are passed down. If my client wanted to he could do some relatively minor work on the house and then turn around and sell it for a profit of a few hundred thousand dollars this Spring. Of course he’s been looking for about 5 years and there is no way he ever would.[/quote]
that’s your opinion. Why don’t you give me the address and I’ll track it (and comps) for the next two years.[/quote]
I’ll tell you what. Lets make a bet and hopefully you will still be around in 2 years to pay off on it. For privacy reasons I dont want to disclose the property to you but I will to another pigg I trust to keep it under her hat (CA Renter) who ironically will be treating me to dinner at Donovans in 2012 on a similar bet. It will be easy to prove that was the property as I will show up as the buyers agent in the MLS. So how about it? Dinner at Donovans in December 2012?[/quote]
What is the bet? Why not disclose the address? Don’t worry, I’m not going to put a bid on it.
December 13, 2010 at 11:29 PM #639706AnonymousGuest[quote=sdrealtor][quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Sorry deadzone but you are flat out wrong. Houses like my client got rarely come on the market. You could wait 20 years and not find one like this at any price. There are only a handfull in existence and they stay in families for decades. Many never get resold and are passed down. If my client wanted to he could do some relatively minor work on the house and then turn around and sell it for a profit of a few hundred thousand dollars this Spring. Of course he’s been looking for about 5 years and there is no way he ever would.[/quote]
that’s your opinion. Why don’t you give me the address and I’ll track it (and comps) for the next two years.[/quote]
I’ll tell you what. Lets make a bet and hopefully you will still be around in 2 years to pay off on it. For privacy reasons I dont want to disclose the property to you but I will to another pigg I trust to keep it under her hat (CA Renter) who ironically will be treating me to dinner at Donovans in 2012 on a similar bet. It will be easy to prove that was the property as I will show up as the buyers agent in the MLS. So how about it? Dinner at Donovans in December 2012?[/quote]
What is the bet? Why not disclose the address? Don’t worry, I’m not going to put a bid on it.
December 13, 2010 at 11:29 PM #639840AnonymousGuest[quote=sdrealtor][quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Sorry deadzone but you are flat out wrong. Houses like my client got rarely come on the market. You could wait 20 years and not find one like this at any price. There are only a handfull in existence and they stay in families for decades. Many never get resold and are passed down. If my client wanted to he could do some relatively minor work on the house and then turn around and sell it for a profit of a few hundred thousand dollars this Spring. Of course he’s been looking for about 5 years and there is no way he ever would.[/quote]
that’s your opinion. Why don’t you give me the address and I’ll track it (and comps) for the next two years.[/quote]
I’ll tell you what. Lets make a bet and hopefully you will still be around in 2 years to pay off on it. For privacy reasons I dont want to disclose the property to you but I will to another pigg I trust to keep it under her hat (CA Renter) who ironically will be treating me to dinner at Donovans in 2012 on a similar bet. It will be easy to prove that was the property as I will show up as the buyers agent in the MLS. So how about it? Dinner at Donovans in December 2012?[/quote]
What is the bet? Why not disclose the address? Don’t worry, I’m not going to put a bid on it.
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