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May 28, 2010 at 5:15 PM #557154May 28, 2010 at 5:23 PM #556197CoronitaParticipant
[quote=zk][quote=IT.MOM]Congrats. Welcome to the neighborhood. By the way, why did you say price will tank?[/quote]
Glad to be here.
Why?
1. Shadow inventory
2. Unemployment
3. Limited supply of Asians willing to pay anything for good schools (like my wife).
4. Interest rates almost have to go up from here.
5. End of tax rebates (Fed recently, CA soon).
6. Fall/Winter
7-9. A few more I can’t think of right this second.
10. MAINLY, because, after 5 years of waiting for CV prices to fall, I gave up and bought.I’d have actually preferred to wait, but this lot was so fantastic and unique, I didn’t want to pass it up.[/quote]
The way I get around minimizing disturbing the force, is I do something directly the opposite (a compensating transaction). So for example, if I buy X shares of something thinking market’s are going to tank, I immediately sell Y shares of something equivalent so the net effect on the market is it doesn’t move…Unless I have the unfortunate luck of X going down after I buy and Y going up after I sell, which inevitably also happens….So…Find a cheap piece of asset and sell it. That will counterbalance the disturbance in the force that yourself is responsible for π
And don’t worry. Ask your wife to find a feng shui dude/dudette to give it it’s blessing.
So, I have to ask, are you going to be going to East Ocean Air or Sage Canyon? I hear it switches between the two around that area because EOA is getting crowded. BTW: they just had a opening on the EOA park. It’s a pretty nice park/rec center.
May 28, 2010 at 5:23 PM #556298CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=IT.MOM]Congrats. Welcome to the neighborhood. By the way, why did you say price will tank?[/quote]
Glad to be here.
Why?
1. Shadow inventory
2. Unemployment
3. Limited supply of Asians willing to pay anything for good schools (like my wife).
4. Interest rates almost have to go up from here.
5. End of tax rebates (Fed recently, CA soon).
6. Fall/Winter
7-9. A few more I can’t think of right this second.
10. MAINLY, because, after 5 years of waiting for CV prices to fall, I gave up and bought.I’d have actually preferred to wait, but this lot was so fantastic and unique, I didn’t want to pass it up.[/quote]
The way I get around minimizing disturbing the force, is I do something directly the opposite (a compensating transaction). So for example, if I buy X shares of something thinking market’s are going to tank, I immediately sell Y shares of something equivalent so the net effect on the market is it doesn’t move…Unless I have the unfortunate luck of X going down after I buy and Y going up after I sell, which inevitably also happens….So…Find a cheap piece of asset and sell it. That will counterbalance the disturbance in the force that yourself is responsible for π
And don’t worry. Ask your wife to find a feng shui dude/dudette to give it it’s blessing.
So, I have to ask, are you going to be going to East Ocean Air or Sage Canyon? I hear it switches between the two around that area because EOA is getting crowded. BTW: they just had a opening on the EOA park. It’s a pretty nice park/rec center.
May 28, 2010 at 5:23 PM #556788CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=IT.MOM]Congrats. Welcome to the neighborhood. By the way, why did you say price will tank?[/quote]
Glad to be here.
Why?
1. Shadow inventory
2. Unemployment
3. Limited supply of Asians willing to pay anything for good schools (like my wife).
4. Interest rates almost have to go up from here.
5. End of tax rebates (Fed recently, CA soon).
6. Fall/Winter
7-9. A few more I can’t think of right this second.
10. MAINLY, because, after 5 years of waiting for CV prices to fall, I gave up and bought.I’d have actually preferred to wait, but this lot was so fantastic and unique, I didn’t want to pass it up.[/quote]
The way I get around minimizing disturbing the force, is I do something directly the opposite (a compensating transaction). So for example, if I buy X shares of something thinking market’s are going to tank, I immediately sell Y shares of something equivalent so the net effect on the market is it doesn’t move…Unless I have the unfortunate luck of X going down after I buy and Y going up after I sell, which inevitably also happens….So…Find a cheap piece of asset and sell it. That will counterbalance the disturbance in the force that yourself is responsible for π
And don’t worry. Ask your wife to find a feng shui dude/dudette to give it it’s blessing.
So, I have to ask, are you going to be going to East Ocean Air or Sage Canyon? I hear it switches between the two around that area because EOA is getting crowded. BTW: they just had a opening on the EOA park. It’s a pretty nice park/rec center.
May 28, 2010 at 5:23 PM #556889CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=IT.MOM]Congrats. Welcome to the neighborhood. By the way, why did you say price will tank?[/quote]
Glad to be here.
Why?
1. Shadow inventory
2. Unemployment
3. Limited supply of Asians willing to pay anything for good schools (like my wife).
4. Interest rates almost have to go up from here.
5. End of tax rebates (Fed recently, CA soon).
6. Fall/Winter
7-9. A few more I can’t think of right this second.
10. MAINLY, because, after 5 years of waiting for CV prices to fall, I gave up and bought.I’d have actually preferred to wait, but this lot was so fantastic and unique, I didn’t want to pass it up.[/quote]
The way I get around minimizing disturbing the force, is I do something directly the opposite (a compensating transaction). So for example, if I buy X shares of something thinking market’s are going to tank, I immediately sell Y shares of something equivalent so the net effect on the market is it doesn’t move…Unless I have the unfortunate luck of X going down after I buy and Y going up after I sell, which inevitably also happens….So…Find a cheap piece of asset and sell it. That will counterbalance the disturbance in the force that yourself is responsible for π
And don’t worry. Ask your wife to find a feng shui dude/dudette to give it it’s blessing.
So, I have to ask, are you going to be going to East Ocean Air or Sage Canyon? I hear it switches between the two around that area because EOA is getting crowded. BTW: they just had a opening on the EOA park. It’s a pretty nice park/rec center.
May 28, 2010 at 5:23 PM #557164CoronitaParticipant[quote=zk][quote=IT.MOM]Congrats. Welcome to the neighborhood. By the way, why did you say price will tank?[/quote]
Glad to be here.
Why?
1. Shadow inventory
2. Unemployment
3. Limited supply of Asians willing to pay anything for good schools (like my wife).
4. Interest rates almost have to go up from here.
5. End of tax rebates (Fed recently, CA soon).
6. Fall/Winter
7-9. A few more I can’t think of right this second.
10. MAINLY, because, after 5 years of waiting for CV prices to fall, I gave up and bought.I’d have actually preferred to wait, but this lot was so fantastic and unique, I didn’t want to pass it up.[/quote]
The way I get around minimizing disturbing the force, is I do something directly the opposite (a compensating transaction). So for example, if I buy X shares of something thinking market’s are going to tank, I immediately sell Y shares of something equivalent so the net effect on the market is it doesn’t move…Unless I have the unfortunate luck of X going down after I buy and Y going up after I sell, which inevitably also happens….So…Find a cheap piece of asset and sell it. That will counterbalance the disturbance in the force that yourself is responsible for π
And don’t worry. Ask your wife to find a feng shui dude/dudette to give it it’s blessing.
So, I have to ask, are you going to be going to East Ocean Air or Sage Canyon? I hear it switches between the two around that area because EOA is getting crowded. BTW: they just had a opening on the EOA park. It’s a pretty nice park/rec center.
May 28, 2010 at 6:49 PM #556227anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]Desert plants and shrubs. Synthetic putting green, and a drip water system. Get a chicken wire meshing for the back yard fence (or a fence with glass/no ipening at the bottom). You’re going to get some furry creatures coming up from the canyon munching on vegetation. (which is another reason why you want to stick to desert plants and shrubs).
Wabbits are cute…Until they start eating the vegetations. I’d do something drastic if my kid didn’t think they were soo cute.[/quote]
Best way to keep wabbits away is to get an outdoor cat :-).[/quote]Except flu is allergic to different kinds of pets.[/quote]
That’s why I said outdoor :-). They’re independent animal, you just need to provide food and water.May 28, 2010 at 6:49 PM #556328anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]Desert plants and shrubs. Synthetic putting green, and a drip water system. Get a chicken wire meshing for the back yard fence (or a fence with glass/no ipening at the bottom). You’re going to get some furry creatures coming up from the canyon munching on vegetation. (which is another reason why you want to stick to desert plants and shrubs).
Wabbits are cute…Until they start eating the vegetations. I’d do something drastic if my kid didn’t think they were soo cute.[/quote]
Best way to keep wabbits away is to get an outdoor cat :-).[/quote]Except flu is allergic to different kinds of pets.[/quote]
That’s why I said outdoor :-). They’re independent animal, you just need to provide food and water.May 28, 2010 at 6:49 PM #556817anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]Desert plants and shrubs. Synthetic putting green, and a drip water system. Get a chicken wire meshing for the back yard fence (or a fence with glass/no ipening at the bottom). You’re going to get some furry creatures coming up from the canyon munching on vegetation. (which is another reason why you want to stick to desert plants and shrubs).
Wabbits are cute…Until they start eating the vegetations. I’d do something drastic if my kid didn’t think they were soo cute.[/quote]
Best way to keep wabbits away is to get an outdoor cat :-).[/quote]Except flu is allergic to different kinds of pets.[/quote]
That’s why I said outdoor :-). They’re independent animal, you just need to provide food and water.May 28, 2010 at 6:49 PM #556918anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]Desert plants and shrubs. Synthetic putting green, and a drip water system. Get a chicken wire meshing for the back yard fence (or a fence with glass/no ipening at the bottom). You’re going to get some furry creatures coming up from the canyon munching on vegetation. (which is another reason why you want to stick to desert plants and shrubs).
Wabbits are cute…Until they start eating the vegetations. I’d do something drastic if my kid didn’t think they were soo cute.[/quote]
Best way to keep wabbits away is to get an outdoor cat :-).[/quote]Except flu is allergic to different kinds of pets.[/quote]
That’s why I said outdoor :-). They’re independent animal, you just need to provide food and water.May 28, 2010 at 6:49 PM #557194anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=flu]Desert plants and shrubs. Synthetic putting green, and a drip water system. Get a chicken wire meshing for the back yard fence (or a fence with glass/no ipening at the bottom). You’re going to get some furry creatures coming up from the canyon munching on vegetation. (which is another reason why you want to stick to desert plants and shrubs).
Wabbits are cute…Until they start eating the vegetations. I’d do something drastic if my kid didn’t think they were soo cute.[/quote]
Best way to keep wabbits away is to get an outdoor cat :-).[/quote]Except flu is allergic to different kinds of pets.[/quote]
That’s why I said outdoor :-). They’re independent animal, you just need to provide food and water.May 28, 2010 at 7:15 PM #556247AecetiaParticipantThe coyotes will eat the cat. For landscaping, you can check with the different nurseries and see who they recommend. Walter Andersen has a link to their recommendations on their site.
May 28, 2010 at 7:15 PM #556348AecetiaParticipantThe coyotes will eat the cat. For landscaping, you can check with the different nurseries and see who they recommend. Walter Andersen has a link to their recommendations on their site.
May 28, 2010 at 7:15 PM #556835AecetiaParticipantThe coyotes will eat the cat. For landscaping, you can check with the different nurseries and see who they recommend. Walter Andersen has a link to their recommendations on their site.
May 28, 2010 at 7:15 PM #556936AecetiaParticipantThe coyotes will eat the cat. For landscaping, you can check with the different nurseries and see who they recommend. Walter Andersen has a link to their recommendations on their site.
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