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April 25, 2008 at 3:32 PM #194572April 25, 2008 at 3:42 PM #194645Ex-SDParticipant
They are talking about the entire housing market in the USA. Many areas are not likely to drop at all or only slightly while others (like CA) are picking up speed. Sacramento is already down over 40% along with many other areas of CA. As the economy weakens and job losses start to mount, then you’ll see a lot more homeowners squealing “uncle”. I believe that the bottom won’t hit all of San Diego until late 2011 / fall 2012.
April 25, 2008 at 3:42 PM #194661Ex-SDParticipantThey are talking about the entire housing market in the USA. Many areas are not likely to drop at all or only slightly while others (like CA) are picking up speed. Sacramento is already down over 40% along with many other areas of CA. As the economy weakens and job losses start to mount, then you’ll see a lot more homeowners squealing “uncle”. I believe that the bottom won’t hit all of San Diego until late 2011 / fall 2012.
April 25, 2008 at 3:42 PM #194619Ex-SDParticipantThey are talking about the entire housing market in the USA. Many areas are not likely to drop at all or only slightly while others (like CA) are picking up speed. Sacramento is already down over 40% along with many other areas of CA. As the economy weakens and job losses start to mount, then you’ll see a lot more homeowners squealing “uncle”. I believe that the bottom won’t hit all of San Diego until late 2011 / fall 2012.
April 25, 2008 at 3:42 PM #194704Ex-SDParticipantThey are talking about the entire housing market in the USA. Many areas are not likely to drop at all or only slightly while others (like CA) are picking up speed. Sacramento is already down over 40% along with many other areas of CA. As the economy weakens and job losses start to mount, then you’ll see a lot more homeowners squealing “uncle”. I believe that the bottom won’t hit all of San Diego until late 2011 / fall 2012.
April 25, 2008 at 3:42 PM #194587Ex-SDParticipantThey are talking about the entire housing market in the USA. Many areas are not likely to drop at all or only slightly while others (like CA) are picking up speed. Sacramento is already down over 40% along with many other areas of CA. As the economy weakens and job losses start to mount, then you’ll see a lot more homeowners squealing “uncle”. I believe that the bottom won’t hit all of San Diego until late 2011 / fall 2012.
April 25, 2008 at 4:23 PM #194644hipmattParticipantjust one question….
“When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
sarcasm off..But seriously, with all of the compelling data indicative of further price drops, why do we keep asking this question?
NO, the housing correction didn’t happen over night. This will take years JUST LIKE all the other housing corrections.
I believe EX-SD has the time line as close as possible at this point. Really, we are still near the beginning. Just wait till the recession starts to affect things and people really start loosing jobs.
April 25, 2008 at 4:23 PM #194730hipmattParticipantjust one question….
“When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
sarcasm off..But seriously, with all of the compelling data indicative of further price drops, why do we keep asking this question?
NO, the housing correction didn’t happen over night. This will take years JUST LIKE all the other housing corrections.
I believe EX-SD has the time line as close as possible at this point. Really, we are still near the beginning. Just wait till the recession starts to affect things and people really start loosing jobs.
April 25, 2008 at 4:23 PM #194670hipmattParticipantjust one question….
“When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
sarcasm off..But seriously, with all of the compelling data indicative of further price drops, why do we keep asking this question?
NO, the housing correction didn’t happen over night. This will take years JUST LIKE all the other housing corrections.
I believe EX-SD has the time line as close as possible at this point. Really, we are still near the beginning. Just wait till the recession starts to affect things and people really start loosing jobs.
April 25, 2008 at 4:23 PM #194612hipmattParticipantjust one question….
“When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
sarcasm off..But seriously, with all of the compelling data indicative of further price drops, why do we keep asking this question?
NO, the housing correction didn’t happen over night. This will take years JUST LIKE all the other housing corrections.
I believe EX-SD has the time line as close as possible at this point. Really, we are still near the beginning. Just wait till the recession starts to affect things and people really start loosing jobs.
April 25, 2008 at 4:23 PM #194686hipmattParticipantjust one question….
“When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
sarcasm off..But seriously, with all of the compelling data indicative of further price drops, why do we keep asking this question?
NO, the housing correction didn’t happen over night. This will take years JUST LIKE all the other housing corrections.
I believe EX-SD has the time line as close as possible at this point. Really, we are still near the beginning. Just wait till the recession starts to affect things and people really start loosing jobs.
April 25, 2008 at 4:27 PM #194735patientlywaitingParticipantAnd to think that just a couple of years ago, such mention would have been blasphemy..
Ex-SD’s previous warnings are coming to fruition.
And yeah, “When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
April 25, 2008 at 4:27 PM #194691patientlywaitingParticipantAnd to think that just a couple of years ago, such mention would have been blasphemy..
Ex-SD’s previous warnings are coming to fruition.
And yeah, “When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
April 25, 2008 at 4:27 PM #194649patientlywaitingParticipantAnd to think that just a couple of years ago, such mention would have been blasphemy..
Ex-SD’s previous warnings are coming to fruition.
And yeah, “When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
April 25, 2008 at 4:27 PM #194617patientlywaitingParticipantAnd to think that just a couple of years ago, such mention would have been blasphemy..
Ex-SD’s previous warnings are coming to fruition.
And yeah, “When will be a good time to buy in san diego?”
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