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August 2, 2008 at 8:54 AM #250907August 2, 2008 at 6:58 PM #250919
92027_guy
ParticipantNavyDoc and UrbanRealtor: I think you summed up my point better then I did. Maybe I’m experiencing a Kumbaya moment, but I’m thinking if you look at all primary residence buyers in general, everyone is really just trying to buy something that makes sense at that time and will most likely appreciate at sometime in the future.
August 2, 2008 at 6:58 PM #25107692027_guy
ParticipantNavyDoc and UrbanRealtor: I think you summed up my point better then I did. Maybe I’m experiencing a Kumbaya moment, but I’m thinking if you look at all primary residence buyers in general, everyone is really just trying to buy something that makes sense at that time and will most likely appreciate at sometime in the future.
August 2, 2008 at 6:58 PM #25108592027_guy
ParticipantNavyDoc and UrbanRealtor: I think you summed up my point better then I did. Maybe I’m experiencing a Kumbaya moment, but I’m thinking if you look at all primary residence buyers in general, everyone is really just trying to buy something that makes sense at that time and will most likely appreciate at sometime in the future.
August 2, 2008 at 6:58 PM #25114192027_guy
ParticipantNavyDoc and UrbanRealtor: I think you summed up my point better then I did. Maybe I’m experiencing a Kumbaya moment, but I’m thinking if you look at all primary residence buyers in general, everyone is really just trying to buy something that makes sense at that time and will most likely appreciate at sometime in the future.
August 2, 2008 at 6:58 PM #25114992027_guy
ParticipantNavyDoc and UrbanRealtor: I think you summed up my point better then I did. Maybe I’m experiencing a Kumbaya moment, but I’m thinking if you look at all primary residence buyers in general, everyone is really just trying to buy something that makes sense at that time and will most likely appreciate at sometime in the future.
August 3, 2008 at 5:09 AM #251113moneymaker
ParticipantSince the thread starts with OT. People that live in nice areas with large bank accounts can buy “investor properties” now with the risk that it is not bottom, or they can wait for the neighbors house to go into foreclosure and then buy it, since they apparently like the neighborhood. What would you do?
August 3, 2008 at 5:09 AM #251272moneymaker
ParticipantSince the thread starts with OT. People that live in nice areas with large bank accounts can buy “investor properties” now with the risk that it is not bottom, or they can wait for the neighbors house to go into foreclosure and then buy it, since they apparently like the neighborhood. What would you do?
August 3, 2008 at 5:09 AM #251280moneymaker
ParticipantSince the thread starts with OT. People that live in nice areas with large bank accounts can buy “investor properties” now with the risk that it is not bottom, or they can wait for the neighbors house to go into foreclosure and then buy it, since they apparently like the neighborhood. What would you do?
August 3, 2008 at 5:09 AM #251336moneymaker
ParticipantSince the thread starts with OT. People that live in nice areas with large bank accounts can buy “investor properties” now with the risk that it is not bottom, or they can wait for the neighbors house to go into foreclosure and then buy it, since they apparently like the neighborhood. What would you do?
August 3, 2008 at 5:09 AM #251344moneymaker
ParticipantSince the thread starts with OT. People that live in nice areas with large bank accounts can buy “investor properties” now with the risk that it is not bottom, or they can wait for the neighbors house to go into foreclosure and then buy it, since they apparently like the neighborhood. What would you do?
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