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July 19, 2008 at 7:28 PM #243171July 20, 2008 at 6:46 AM #243040
yellow8yellowm
ParticipantThis doesn’t make sense. No matter what the price of a house, there will always 10 people that are each 10 times poorer than you that can pool their money and move in next door.
[quote=bearvine]Many in the RE blogsphere are rooting for rock bottom prices. The truth is that is not always the best scenario. As pointed out earlier by others, think of who your neighbors might be.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:46 AM #243185yellow8yellowm
ParticipantThis doesn’t make sense. No matter what the price of a house, there will always 10 people that are each 10 times poorer than you that can pool their money and move in next door.
[quote=bearvine]Many in the RE blogsphere are rooting for rock bottom prices. The truth is that is not always the best scenario. As pointed out earlier by others, think of who your neighbors might be.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:46 AM #243192yellow8yellowm
ParticipantThis doesn’t make sense. No matter what the price of a house, there will always 10 people that are each 10 times poorer than you that can pool their money and move in next door.
[quote=bearvine]Many in the RE blogsphere are rooting for rock bottom prices. The truth is that is not always the best scenario. As pointed out earlier by others, think of who your neighbors might be.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:46 AM #243248yellow8yellowm
ParticipantThis doesn’t make sense. No matter what the price of a house, there will always 10 people that are each 10 times poorer than you that can pool their money and move in next door.
[quote=bearvine]Many in the RE blogsphere are rooting for rock bottom prices. The truth is that is not always the best scenario. As pointed out earlier by others, think of who your neighbors might be.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:46 AM #243255yellow8yellowm
ParticipantThis doesn’t make sense. No matter what the price of a house, there will always 10 people that are each 10 times poorer than you that can pool their money and move in next door.
[quote=bearvine]Many in the RE blogsphere are rooting for rock bottom prices. The truth is that is not always the best scenario. As pointed out earlier by others, think of who your neighbors might be.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:56 AM #243045yellow8yellowm
ParticipantSo what do people do when the husband and wife work 50 miles apart and one of them has to take a huge paycut to change jobs? They won’t change until the commute costs more than the loss of income. Americans will find a way to adapt without having our suburbs turn into ghost towns. You will see more buses and less cars on the freeway long before suburbs turn into ghetto’s.
[quote=bsrsharma]If Europe’s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don’t drive them too much.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:56 AM #243189yellow8yellowm
ParticipantSo what do people do when the husband and wife work 50 miles apart and one of them has to take a huge paycut to change jobs? They won’t change until the commute costs more than the loss of income. Americans will find a way to adapt without having our suburbs turn into ghost towns. You will see more buses and less cars on the freeway long before suburbs turn into ghetto’s.
[quote=bsrsharma]If Europe’s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don’t drive them too much.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:56 AM #243197yellow8yellowm
ParticipantSo what do people do when the husband and wife work 50 miles apart and one of them has to take a huge paycut to change jobs? They won’t change until the commute costs more than the loss of income. Americans will find a way to adapt without having our suburbs turn into ghost towns. You will see more buses and less cars on the freeway long before suburbs turn into ghetto’s.
[quote=bsrsharma]If Europe’s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don’t drive them too much.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:56 AM #243253yellow8yellowm
ParticipantSo what do people do when the husband and wife work 50 miles apart and one of them has to take a huge paycut to change jobs? They won’t change until the commute costs more than the loss of income. Americans will find a way to adapt without having our suburbs turn into ghost towns. You will see more buses and less cars on the freeway long before suburbs turn into ghetto’s.
[quote=bsrsharma]If Europe’s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don’t drive them too much.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 6:56 AM #243260yellow8yellowm
ParticipantSo what do people do when the husband and wife work 50 miles apart and one of them has to take a huge paycut to change jobs? They won’t change until the commute costs more than the loss of income. Americans will find a way to adapt without having our suburbs turn into ghost towns. You will see more buses and less cars on the freeway long before suburbs turn into ghetto’s.
[quote=bsrsharma]If Europe’s example is any guide, here are the two secrets of coping with expensive oil: own fuel-efficient cars, and don’t drive them too much.[/quote]
July 20, 2008 at 9:17 PM #243456dharmagirl
ParticipantHi Aecetia,
Oh, it’s nice out in eastern SD County. Being close to wine country is lovely. It’s bucolic and fun to explore.
What kind of bird is your “pest/pet”? Could you release it, or is it dependent upon human kindness at this point?
July 20, 2008 at 9:17 PM #243600dharmagirl
ParticipantHi Aecetia,
Oh, it’s nice out in eastern SD County. Being close to wine country is lovely. It’s bucolic and fun to explore.
What kind of bird is your “pest/pet”? Could you release it, or is it dependent upon human kindness at this point?
July 20, 2008 at 9:17 PM #243606dharmagirl
ParticipantHi Aecetia,
Oh, it’s nice out in eastern SD County. Being close to wine country is lovely. It’s bucolic and fun to explore.
What kind of bird is your “pest/pet”? Could you release it, or is it dependent upon human kindness at this point?
July 20, 2008 at 9:17 PM #243662dharmagirl
ParticipantHi Aecetia,
Oh, it’s nice out in eastern SD County. Being close to wine country is lovely. It’s bucolic and fun to explore.
What kind of bird is your “pest/pet”? Could you release it, or is it dependent upon human kindness at this point?
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