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February 2, 2009 at 9:25 PM #340807February 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM #340273EugeneParticipant
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If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]If you’re making six figures, you can afford 75% of San Diego and probably 98% of IE, without second income.
February 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM #340598EugeneParticipant[quote=DWCAP]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]If you’re making six figures, you can afford 75% of San Diego and probably 98% of IE, without second income.
February 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM #340697EugeneParticipant[quote=DWCAP]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]If you’re making six figures, you can afford 75% of San Diego and probably 98% of IE, without second income.
February 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM #340723EugeneParticipant[quote=DWCAP]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]If you’re making six figures, you can afford 75% of San Diego and probably 98% of IE, without second income.
February 2, 2009 at 10:18 PM #340819EugeneParticipant[quote=DWCAP]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]If you’re making six figures, you can afford 75% of San Diego and probably 98% of IE, without second income.
February 2, 2009 at 10:25 PM #340278EugeneParticipant[quote]I am now in the process of paint, carpet, landscaping, etc. Basically living my life at Home Depot/Lowes (I take after you tg). Prices are excellent on materials and labor.[/quote]
Ha ha I hear you. We’ve been visiting Home Depot / Lowes once, sometimes twice a day since we closed escrow. I’ve somewhat foolishly started a construction project (converting an archway between the living room and the dining room into an interior partition wall). It’s harder and longer than I expected. In the mean time, my wife repainted three out of four bedrooms.
Does anyone know a good contractor to install a gate?
February 2, 2009 at 10:25 PM #340603EugeneParticipant[quote]I am now in the process of paint, carpet, landscaping, etc. Basically living my life at Home Depot/Lowes (I take after you tg). Prices are excellent on materials and labor.[/quote]
Ha ha I hear you. We’ve been visiting Home Depot / Lowes once, sometimes twice a day since we closed escrow. I’ve somewhat foolishly started a construction project (converting an archway between the living room and the dining room into an interior partition wall). It’s harder and longer than I expected. In the mean time, my wife repainted three out of four bedrooms.
Does anyone know a good contractor to install a gate?
February 2, 2009 at 10:25 PM #340702EugeneParticipant[quote]I am now in the process of paint, carpet, landscaping, etc. Basically living my life at Home Depot/Lowes (I take after you tg). Prices are excellent on materials and labor.[/quote]
Ha ha I hear you. We’ve been visiting Home Depot / Lowes once, sometimes twice a day since we closed escrow. I’ve somewhat foolishly started a construction project (converting an archway between the living room and the dining room into an interior partition wall). It’s harder and longer than I expected. In the mean time, my wife repainted three out of four bedrooms.
Does anyone know a good contractor to install a gate?
February 2, 2009 at 10:25 PM #340728EugeneParticipant[quote]I am now in the process of paint, carpet, landscaping, etc. Basically living my life at Home Depot/Lowes (I take after you tg). Prices are excellent on materials and labor.[/quote]
Ha ha I hear you. We’ve been visiting Home Depot / Lowes once, sometimes twice a day since we closed escrow. I’ve somewhat foolishly started a construction project (converting an archway between the living room and the dining room into an interior partition wall). It’s harder and longer than I expected. In the mean time, my wife repainted three out of four bedrooms.
Does anyone know a good contractor to install a gate?
February 2, 2009 at 10:25 PM #340824EugeneParticipant[quote]I am now in the process of paint, carpet, landscaping, etc. Basically living my life at Home Depot/Lowes (I take after you tg). Prices are excellent on materials and labor.[/quote]
Ha ha I hear you. We’ve been visiting Home Depot / Lowes once, sometimes twice a day since we closed escrow. I’ve somewhat foolishly started a construction project (converting an archway between the living room and the dining room into an interior partition wall). It’s harder and longer than I expected. In the mean time, my wife repainted three out of four bedrooms.
Does anyone know a good contractor to install a gate?
February 2, 2009 at 10:29 PM #340283eclipxeParticipant[quote=DWCAP][quote=sdrealtor]Things are as bad as we are being led to beleive however many of us extrapolate things beyond the reality. If unemployment is 10% that means employment is 90%. Sales can be down but for the guy still making the few sales that are out there they are up.
A balanced view of reality is the key.[/quote]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]I’m single, still able to buy at 3x income out here. The plan is to pay down this place aggressively and then pick up a small condo near the coast (OC or SD) with the now girlfriend, soon wife’s income. 4-5 years when the coast bottoms, good deals to be had there I believe.
February 2, 2009 at 10:29 PM #340608eclipxeParticipant[quote=DWCAP][quote=sdrealtor]Things are as bad as we are being led to beleive however many of us extrapolate things beyond the reality. If unemployment is 10% that means employment is 90%. Sales can be down but for the guy still making the few sales that are out there they are up.
A balanced view of reality is the key.[/quote]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]I’m single, still able to buy at 3x income out here. The plan is to pay down this place aggressively and then pick up a small condo near the coast (OC or SD) with the now girlfriend, soon wife’s income. 4-5 years when the coast bottoms, good deals to be had there I believe.
February 2, 2009 at 10:29 PM #340707eclipxeParticipant[quote=DWCAP][quote=sdrealtor]Things are as bad as we are being led to beleive however many of us extrapolate things beyond the reality. If unemployment is 10% that means employment is 90%. Sales can be down but for the guy still making the few sales that are out there they are up.
A balanced view of reality is the key.[/quote]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]I’m single, still able to buy at 3x income out here. The plan is to pay down this place aggressively and then pick up a small condo near the coast (OC or SD) with the now girlfriend, soon wife’s income. 4-5 years when the coast bottoms, good deals to be had there I believe.
February 2, 2009 at 10:29 PM #340733eclipxeParticipant[quote=DWCAP][quote=sdrealtor]Things are as bad as we are being led to beleive however many of us extrapolate things beyond the reality. If unemployment is 10% that means employment is 90%. Sales can be down but for the guy still making the few sales that are out there they are up.
A balanced view of reality is the key.[/quote]
If a balanced view of reality is key, then we need to admit that a lot of southern Ca is a 2 income household area. It is true 90% are still employeed, but it is also true that a far larger number than 90% will be effected. How many of you could maintain your standard of living without your spouses income?
[/quote]I’m single, still able to buy at 3x income out here. The plan is to pay down this place aggressively and then pick up a small condo near the coast (OC or SD) with the now girlfriend, soon wife’s income. 4-5 years when the coast bottoms, good deals to be had there I believe.
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