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August 22, 2009 at 6:32 AM #448451August 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #447777RealityParticipant
[quote=EconProf]I am somewhat familiar with North Park from being an investor there and glazing contractor in the neighborhood long ago. It is a cutsey house in a cutsey area that strongly appeals to a lot of people. The size fits the scaled-down living trend of many who want to shed possessions, yard-work, commuting, and want walkable neighborhoods. A lot of posters on this site don’t want to accept the verdict of the marketplace.[/quote]
Not all the evidence is in (foreclosures) to render a verdict.
August 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #447970RealityParticipant[quote=EconProf]I am somewhat familiar with North Park from being an investor there and glazing contractor in the neighborhood long ago. It is a cutsey house in a cutsey area that strongly appeals to a lot of people. The size fits the scaled-down living trend of many who want to shed possessions, yard-work, commuting, and want walkable neighborhoods. A lot of posters on this site don’t want to accept the verdict of the marketplace.[/quote]
Not all the evidence is in (foreclosures) to render a verdict.
August 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #448307RealityParticipant[quote=EconProf]I am somewhat familiar with North Park from being an investor there and glazing contractor in the neighborhood long ago. It is a cutsey house in a cutsey area that strongly appeals to a lot of people. The size fits the scaled-down living trend of many who want to shed possessions, yard-work, commuting, and want walkable neighborhoods. A lot of posters on this site don’t want to accept the verdict of the marketplace.[/quote]
Not all the evidence is in (foreclosures) to render a verdict.
August 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #448375RealityParticipant[quote=EconProf]I am somewhat familiar with North Park from being an investor there and glazing contractor in the neighborhood long ago. It is a cutsey house in a cutsey area that strongly appeals to a lot of people. The size fits the scaled-down living trend of many who want to shed possessions, yard-work, commuting, and want walkable neighborhoods. A lot of posters on this site don’t want to accept the verdict of the marketplace.[/quote]
Not all the evidence is in (foreclosures) to render a verdict.
August 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #448561RealityParticipant[quote=EconProf]I am somewhat familiar with North Park from being an investor there and glazing contractor in the neighborhood long ago. It is a cutsey house in a cutsey area that strongly appeals to a lot of people. The size fits the scaled-down living trend of many who want to shed possessions, yard-work, commuting, and want walkable neighborhoods. A lot of posters on this site don’t want to accept the verdict of the marketplace.[/quote]
Not all the evidence is in (foreclosures) to render a verdict.
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