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July 27, 2009 at 2:55 PM #438290July 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM #437537EugeneParticipant
[quote=briansd1]Eugene, I see no point in addressing the substance of your argument or producing evidence against your claim. [/quote]
But you do see a point in attacking me personally, which makes me wonder, what’s the purpose of your being on this site?
July 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM #437738EugeneParticipant[quote=briansd1]Eugene, I see no point in addressing the substance of your argument or producing evidence against your claim. [/quote]
But you do see a point in attacking me personally, which makes me wonder, what’s the purpose of your being on this site?
July 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM #438055EugeneParticipant[quote=briansd1]Eugene, I see no point in addressing the substance of your argument or producing evidence against your claim. [/quote]
But you do see a point in attacking me personally, which makes me wonder, what’s the purpose of your being on this site?
July 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM #438127EugeneParticipant[quote=briansd1]Eugene, I see no point in addressing the substance of your argument or producing evidence against your claim. [/quote]
But you do see a point in attacking me personally, which makes me wonder, what’s the purpose of your being on this site?
July 27, 2009 at 3:02 PM #438295EugeneParticipant[quote=briansd1]Eugene, I see no point in addressing the substance of your argument or producing evidence against your claim. [/quote]
But you do see a point in attacking me personally, which makes me wonder, what’s the purpose of your being on this site?
July 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM #4375474plexownerParticipant“So we really have ~6 months of active inventory + ~12 months of shadow inventory downtown.”
plus another 1000 units coming online this year
another thing not addressed in the article is that people are realizing that living downtown isn’t all that great a lifestyle – street people pissing on the side of your home doesn’t really make for Shangri-la in most people’s books – “Come on over for dinner, Margie, just ignore the homeless and urine smell on your way in” – families are also realizing that raising Johnie and Janie in the middle of a big city isn’t what they thought it would be – the idea that people shopping in other condo markets will “overflow” into downtown is a stretch IMO
July 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM #4377484plexownerParticipant“So we really have ~6 months of active inventory + ~12 months of shadow inventory downtown.”
plus another 1000 units coming online this year
another thing not addressed in the article is that people are realizing that living downtown isn’t all that great a lifestyle – street people pissing on the side of your home doesn’t really make for Shangri-la in most people’s books – “Come on over for dinner, Margie, just ignore the homeless and urine smell on your way in” – families are also realizing that raising Johnie and Janie in the middle of a big city isn’t what they thought it would be – the idea that people shopping in other condo markets will “overflow” into downtown is a stretch IMO
July 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM #4380654plexownerParticipant“So we really have ~6 months of active inventory + ~12 months of shadow inventory downtown.”
plus another 1000 units coming online this year
another thing not addressed in the article is that people are realizing that living downtown isn’t all that great a lifestyle – street people pissing on the side of your home doesn’t really make for Shangri-la in most people’s books – “Come on over for dinner, Margie, just ignore the homeless and urine smell on your way in” – families are also realizing that raising Johnie and Janie in the middle of a big city isn’t what they thought it would be – the idea that people shopping in other condo markets will “overflow” into downtown is a stretch IMO
July 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM #4381374plexownerParticipant“So we really have ~6 months of active inventory + ~12 months of shadow inventory downtown.”
plus another 1000 units coming online this year
another thing not addressed in the article is that people are realizing that living downtown isn’t all that great a lifestyle – street people pissing on the side of your home doesn’t really make for Shangri-la in most people’s books – “Come on over for dinner, Margie, just ignore the homeless and urine smell on your way in” – families are also realizing that raising Johnie and Janie in the middle of a big city isn’t what they thought it would be – the idea that people shopping in other condo markets will “overflow” into downtown is a stretch IMO
July 27, 2009 at 3:14 PM #4383054plexownerParticipant“So we really have ~6 months of active inventory + ~12 months of shadow inventory downtown.”
plus another 1000 units coming online this year
another thing not addressed in the article is that people are realizing that living downtown isn’t all that great a lifestyle – street people pissing on the side of your home doesn’t really make for Shangri-la in most people’s books – “Come on over for dinner, Margie, just ignore the homeless and urine smell on your way in” – families are also realizing that raising Johnie and Janie in the middle of a big city isn’t what they thought it would be – the idea that people shopping in other condo markets will “overflow” into downtown is a stretch IMO
July 27, 2009 at 3:29 PM #437552briansd1Guest1) According to SDlookup there are 545 units for sale on the MLS, plus many hundreds more of developer inventory, plus shadow inventory.
2) The UT sales numbers you quoted include developer sales and the majority of developer units are not listed on the MLS since they are direct sales to the home-buyers.
Eugene, I didn’t attack you personally. I questioned your revision of the data.
You may question the purpose of my being on this site just like I question your data.
As I recall, you put your neck out there and called the bottom in Q4 after you bought your house. It’s up to you to defend your position.
July 27, 2009 at 3:29 PM #437753briansd1Guest1) According to SDlookup there are 545 units for sale on the MLS, plus many hundreds more of developer inventory, plus shadow inventory.
2) The UT sales numbers you quoted include developer sales and the majority of developer units are not listed on the MLS since they are direct sales to the home-buyers.
Eugene, I didn’t attack you personally. I questioned your revision of the data.
You may question the purpose of my being on this site just like I question your data.
As I recall, you put your neck out there and called the bottom in Q4 after you bought your house. It’s up to you to defend your position.
July 27, 2009 at 3:29 PM #438070briansd1Guest1) According to SDlookup there are 545 units for sale on the MLS, plus many hundreds more of developer inventory, plus shadow inventory.
2) The UT sales numbers you quoted include developer sales and the majority of developer units are not listed on the MLS since they are direct sales to the home-buyers.
Eugene, I didn’t attack you personally. I questioned your revision of the data.
You may question the purpose of my being on this site just like I question your data.
As I recall, you put your neck out there and called the bottom in Q4 after you bought your house. It’s up to you to defend your position.
July 27, 2009 at 3:29 PM #438142briansd1Guest1) According to SDlookup there are 545 units for sale on the MLS, plus many hundreds more of developer inventory, plus shadow inventory.
2) The UT sales numbers you quoted include developer sales and the majority of developer units are not listed on the MLS since they are direct sales to the home-buyers.
Eugene, I didn’t attack you personally. I questioned your revision of the data.
You may question the purpose of my being on this site just like I question your data.
As I recall, you put your neck out there and called the bottom in Q4 after you bought your house. It’s up to you to defend your position.
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