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November 12, 2007 at 8:43 AM #98696November 12, 2007 at 8:43 AM #98711LostCatParticipant
Are rents over priced too in SD? I wonder if anyone keeps track or if there is a way to keep track of the number of business that leave San Diego and move out of state?
Maybe office vacancy rates in SD would illistrate, indirectly how business are opt to stay out of SD because of high rents and home ownership costs.
SD Realtor, I hear you about the moving of the photos, but I would much rather move pictures from a rent than I would move pictures from a forclosure.
November 12, 2007 at 8:43 AM #98714LostCatParticipantAre rents over priced too in SD? I wonder if anyone keeps track or if there is a way to keep track of the number of business that leave San Diego and move out of state?
Maybe office vacancy rates in SD would illistrate, indirectly how business are opt to stay out of SD because of high rents and home ownership costs.
SD Realtor, I hear you about the moving of the photos, but I would much rather move pictures from a rent than I would move pictures from a forclosure.
November 12, 2007 at 11:09 AM #98694the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.November 12, 2007 at 11:09 AM #98754the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.November 12, 2007 at 11:09 AM #98772the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.November 12, 2007 at 11:09 AM #98776the dingoParticipantSDRealtor,
That was well said. That is the number one reason to buy now if the time and price is right for you. Your bit about it being hard on your family is exactly the reason we bought. Basically my wife said to me, “I don’t want to move again, unless I decide.” Thus, my values of having a stable living environment for my family is more important then seeing my home as anymore then a 30 year investment, where I pay it off and then live in it with my wife with no payment until we are old.November 12, 2007 at 10:21 PM #98856barnaby33Participantdingo, when you move again in five years, because of job, or divorce or whatever; all those nesting instincts will be revisited in a different light. Perspectives change, which is why using economic fundamentals for something as large as a house purchase are so paramount.
Josh
November 12, 2007 at 10:21 PM #98914barnaby33Participantdingo, when you move again in five years, because of job, or divorce or whatever; all those nesting instincts will be revisited in a different light. Perspectives change, which is why using economic fundamentals for something as large as a house purchase are so paramount.
Josh
November 12, 2007 at 10:21 PM #98930barnaby33Participantdingo, when you move again in five years, because of job, or divorce or whatever; all those nesting instincts will be revisited in a different light. Perspectives change, which is why using economic fundamentals for something as large as a house purchase are so paramount.
Josh
November 12, 2007 at 10:21 PM #98936barnaby33Participantdingo, when you move again in five years, because of job, or divorce or whatever; all those nesting instincts will be revisited in a different light. Perspectives change, which is why using economic fundamentals for something as large as a house purchase are so paramount.
Josh
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