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February 23, 2011 at 5:42 PM #671471February 23, 2011 at 9:37 PM #670407paramountParticipant
So in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?
February 23, 2011 at 9:37 PM #670469paramountParticipantSo in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?
February 23, 2011 at 9:37 PM #671078paramountParticipantSo in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?
February 23, 2011 at 9:37 PM #671218paramountParticipantSo in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?
February 23, 2011 at 9:37 PM #671561paramountParticipantSo in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?
February 23, 2011 at 10:50 PM #670427socratttParticipant[quote=partypup]I warned you fools 2 years ago.
Got gold?[/quote]
Come on Partypup, we were all buying in unison. I was a huge proponent of silver more than 2 years ago and guess what, it’s outpaced gold at an astounding rate. That said, it may just be time to hit the sell button. That’s only if you’ve got some good investment ideas as the dollar certainly isn’t any form of an investment at this point.
February 23, 2011 at 10:50 PM #670489socratttParticipant[quote=partypup]I warned you fools 2 years ago.
Got gold?[/quote]
Come on Partypup, we were all buying in unison. I was a huge proponent of silver more than 2 years ago and guess what, it’s outpaced gold at an astounding rate. That said, it may just be time to hit the sell button. That’s only if you’ve got some good investment ideas as the dollar certainly isn’t any form of an investment at this point.
February 23, 2011 at 10:50 PM #671098socratttParticipant[quote=partypup]I warned you fools 2 years ago.
Got gold?[/quote]
Come on Partypup, we were all buying in unison. I was a huge proponent of silver more than 2 years ago and guess what, it’s outpaced gold at an astounding rate. That said, it may just be time to hit the sell button. That’s only if you’ve got some good investment ideas as the dollar certainly isn’t any form of an investment at this point.
February 23, 2011 at 10:50 PM #671238socratttParticipant[quote=partypup]I warned you fools 2 years ago.
Got gold?[/quote]
Come on Partypup, we were all buying in unison. I was a huge proponent of silver more than 2 years ago and guess what, it’s outpaced gold at an astounding rate. That said, it may just be time to hit the sell button. That’s only if you’ve got some good investment ideas as the dollar certainly isn’t any form of an investment at this point.
February 23, 2011 at 10:50 PM #671581socratttParticipant[quote=partypup]I warned you fools 2 years ago.
Got gold?[/quote]
Come on Partypup, we were all buying in unison. I was a huge proponent of silver more than 2 years ago and guess what, it’s outpaced gold at an astounding rate. That said, it may just be time to hit the sell button. That’s only if you’ve got some good investment ideas as the dollar certainly isn’t any form of an investment at this point.
February 23, 2011 at 10:57 PM #670432CA renterParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?[/quote]
Yes, it’s a bad time, IMHO.
The end of 2008/beginning of 2009 was a good time — when the private mortgage market which pumped up the bubble had disappeared, and the govt-backed mortgages and various incentives were in the future.
Now, we are going to see an end to the govt intervention, as most of the risks that could be transferred to the public have been transferred. This was ALWAYS about saving the banks, and that job is done. Now, they will pull the plug, and allow the deflation to happen, IMHO.
February 23, 2011 at 10:57 PM #670494CA renterParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?[/quote]
Yes, it’s a bad time, IMHO.
The end of 2008/beginning of 2009 was a good time — when the private mortgage market which pumped up the bubble had disappeared, and the govt-backed mortgages and various incentives were in the future.
Now, we are going to see an end to the govt intervention, as most of the risks that could be transferred to the public have been transferred. This was ALWAYS about saving the banks, and that job is done. Now, they will pull the plug, and allow the deflation to happen, IMHO.
February 23, 2011 at 10:57 PM #671103CA renterParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?[/quote]
Yes, it’s a bad time, IMHO.
The end of 2008/beginning of 2009 was a good time — when the private mortgage market which pumped up the bubble had disappeared, and the govt-backed mortgages and various incentives were in the future.
Now, we are going to see an end to the govt intervention, as most of the risks that could be transferred to the public have been transferred. This was ALWAYS about saving the banks, and that job is done. Now, they will pull the plug, and allow the deflation to happen, IMHO.
February 23, 2011 at 10:57 PM #671243CA renterParticipant[quote=paramount]So in general, would the near term (~6 mths) be a bad time to acquire real estate?[/quote]
Yes, it’s a bad time, IMHO.
The end of 2008/beginning of 2009 was a good time — when the private mortgage market which pumped up the bubble had disappeared, and the govt-backed mortgages and various incentives were in the future.
Now, we are going to see an end to the govt intervention, as most of the risks that could be transferred to the public have been transferred. This was ALWAYS about saving the banks, and that job is done. Now, they will pull the plug, and allow the deflation to happen, IMHO.
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