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February 8, 2010 at 11:29 AM #511543February 8, 2010 at 11:30 AM #510646
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February 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM #510651an
Participant[quote=JohnAlt91941][quote=AN]That’s the thing. We don’t know enough information to make any judgment. So, to call something stupid for doing something you wouldn’t, although you don’t have all the information is well…[/quote]
I think throwing away a big chunk of money is a stupid move, but I’m funny that way.[/quote]
Once again, we don’t have all the details, so how do you know he’s throwing away a big chunk of money?February 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM #510797an
Participant[quote=JohnAlt91941][quote=AN]That’s the thing. We don’t know enough information to make any judgment. So, to call something stupid for doing something you wouldn’t, although you don’t have all the information is well…[/quote]
I think throwing away a big chunk of money is a stupid move, but I’m funny that way.[/quote]
Once again, we don’t have all the details, so how do you know he’s throwing away a big chunk of money?February 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM #511208an
Participant[quote=JohnAlt91941][quote=AN]That’s the thing. We don’t know enough information to make any judgment. So, to call something stupid for doing something you wouldn’t, although you don’t have all the information is well…[/quote]
I think throwing away a big chunk of money is a stupid move, but I’m funny that way.[/quote]
Once again, we don’t have all the details, so how do you know he’s throwing away a big chunk of money?February 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM #511302an
Participant[quote=JohnAlt91941][quote=AN]That’s the thing. We don’t know enough information to make any judgment. So, to call something stupid for doing something you wouldn’t, although you don’t have all the information is well…[/quote]
I think throwing away a big chunk of money is a stupid move, but I’m funny that way.[/quote]
Once again, we don’t have all the details, so how do you know he’s throwing away a big chunk of money?February 8, 2010 at 11:44 AM #511553an
Participant[quote=JohnAlt91941][quote=AN]That’s the thing. We don’t know enough information to make any judgment. So, to call something stupid for doing something you wouldn’t, although you don’t have all the information is well…[/quote]
I think throwing away a big chunk of money is a stupid move, but I’m funny that way.[/quote]
Once again, we don’t have all the details, so how do you know he’s throwing away a big chunk of money?February 8, 2010 at 3:58 PM #510750SD Realtor
Participant“I’m still not buying it. Realtors who sell in higher priced areas will see more than their share of people with a lot of money. But as a percentage of the total poplulation it’s a very small number of people.”
Trauma centers see a lot of traumas. That doesn’t make a trauma that common.”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.
That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not.
February 8, 2010 at 3:58 PM #510896SD Realtor
Participant“I’m still not buying it. Realtors who sell in higher priced areas will see more than their share of people with a lot of money. But as a percentage of the total poplulation it’s a very small number of people.”
Trauma centers see a lot of traumas. That doesn’t make a trauma that common.”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.
That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not.
February 8, 2010 at 3:58 PM #511308SD Realtor
Participant“I’m still not buying it. Realtors who sell in higher priced areas will see more than their share of people with a lot of money. But as a percentage of the total poplulation it’s a very small number of people.”
Trauma centers see a lot of traumas. That doesn’t make a trauma that common.”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.
That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not.
February 8, 2010 at 3:58 PM #511402SD Realtor
Participant“I’m still not buying it. Realtors who sell in higher priced areas will see more than their share of people with a lot of money. But as a percentage of the total poplulation it’s a very small number of people.”
Trauma centers see a lot of traumas. That doesn’t make a trauma that common.”
JohnAlt you don’t have to buy anything. Your own statement confirms what I said. San Diego as a whole simply is an expensive place to live. It costs more here and it will always cost more here. Conversely more people will be priced out of housing. In fact because of the climate more people will indeed spend more. It may not be important to you but it is to them. They will live coastal and those that don’t wanna spend that money will live inland or in condos.
That is the point of the entire post to begin with. There is only a finite coastal space. Those that want it pay. Those that hope for it to go down to their own level of affordability may get lucky but probably will not.
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