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December 20, 2007 at 8:10 AM #121550December 20, 2007 at 9:14 AM #121332Cow_tippingParticipant
My thought is, if it doesn’t bottom till 2012-13, it will not bottom till 2050 or so. Because “retiring baby boomers dumping their build in the 70’s shitboxes filled with lead and asbestos to ‘fund their retirement’ will effectively make a house worthless”
However, that really applies to places that have opressive weather – like Minnesota, insane retiree taxes like CA etc etc …
But if you think about it, SD and LA may have the retirement thing going for them, OK weather, available under class to do jobs they cannot, and I know commutes and smog are crazy, but lets face it, retirees wont be doing commuting. Essentially if its a retiree magnet, and doesn’t have a large pool of aging homeowners (who’d be dying) it can be OK after 2015. I however believe they will first try to sell and get out to New Mexico or somewhere where they can live off the $$ form sale of the house.
Anyway, 2012 for recovery, or 2050 is going to be the trend for most of northern US. Does CA buck the trend, IMHO, too close to call. Is CA northern or southern ???
Cool.
Cow_tipping.December 20, 2007 at 9:14 AM #121476Cow_tippingParticipantMy thought is, if it doesn’t bottom till 2012-13, it will not bottom till 2050 or so. Because “retiring baby boomers dumping their build in the 70’s shitboxes filled with lead and asbestos to ‘fund their retirement’ will effectively make a house worthless”
However, that really applies to places that have opressive weather – like Minnesota, insane retiree taxes like CA etc etc …
But if you think about it, SD and LA may have the retirement thing going for them, OK weather, available under class to do jobs they cannot, and I know commutes and smog are crazy, but lets face it, retirees wont be doing commuting. Essentially if its a retiree magnet, and doesn’t have a large pool of aging homeowners (who’d be dying) it can be OK after 2015. I however believe they will first try to sell and get out to New Mexico or somewhere where they can live off the $$ form sale of the house.
Anyway, 2012 for recovery, or 2050 is going to be the trend for most of northern US. Does CA buck the trend, IMHO, too close to call. Is CA northern or southern ???
Cool.
Cow_tipping.December 20, 2007 at 9:14 AM #121502Cow_tippingParticipantMy thought is, if it doesn’t bottom till 2012-13, it will not bottom till 2050 or so. Because “retiring baby boomers dumping their build in the 70’s shitboxes filled with lead and asbestos to ‘fund their retirement’ will effectively make a house worthless”
However, that really applies to places that have opressive weather – like Minnesota, insane retiree taxes like CA etc etc …
But if you think about it, SD and LA may have the retirement thing going for them, OK weather, available under class to do jobs they cannot, and I know commutes and smog are crazy, but lets face it, retirees wont be doing commuting. Essentially if its a retiree magnet, and doesn’t have a large pool of aging homeowners (who’d be dying) it can be OK after 2015. I however believe they will first try to sell and get out to New Mexico or somewhere where they can live off the $$ form sale of the house.
Anyway, 2012 for recovery, or 2050 is going to be the trend for most of northern US. Does CA buck the trend, IMHO, too close to call. Is CA northern or southern ???
Cool.
Cow_tipping.December 20, 2007 at 9:14 AM #121554Cow_tippingParticipantMy thought is, if it doesn’t bottom till 2012-13, it will not bottom till 2050 or so. Because “retiring baby boomers dumping their build in the 70’s shitboxes filled with lead and asbestos to ‘fund their retirement’ will effectively make a house worthless”
However, that really applies to places that have opressive weather – like Minnesota, insane retiree taxes like CA etc etc …
But if you think about it, SD and LA may have the retirement thing going for them, OK weather, available under class to do jobs they cannot, and I know commutes and smog are crazy, but lets face it, retirees wont be doing commuting. Essentially if its a retiree magnet, and doesn’t have a large pool of aging homeowners (who’d be dying) it can be OK after 2015. I however believe they will first try to sell and get out to New Mexico or somewhere where they can live off the $$ form sale of the house.
Anyway, 2012 for recovery, or 2050 is going to be the trend for most of northern US. Does CA buck the trend, IMHO, too close to call. Is CA northern or southern ???
Cool.
Cow_tipping.December 20, 2007 at 9:14 AM #121575Cow_tippingParticipantMy thought is, if it doesn’t bottom till 2012-13, it will not bottom till 2050 or so. Because “retiring baby boomers dumping their build in the 70’s shitboxes filled with lead and asbestos to ‘fund their retirement’ will effectively make a house worthless”
However, that really applies to places that have opressive weather – like Minnesota, insane retiree taxes like CA etc etc …
But if you think about it, SD and LA may have the retirement thing going for them, OK weather, available under class to do jobs they cannot, and I know commutes and smog are crazy, but lets face it, retirees wont be doing commuting. Essentially if its a retiree magnet, and doesn’t have a large pool of aging homeowners (who’d be dying) it can be OK after 2015. I however believe they will first try to sell and get out to New Mexico or somewhere where they can live off the $$ form sale of the house.
Anyway, 2012 for recovery, or 2050 is going to be the trend for most of northern US. Does CA buck the trend, IMHO, too close to call. Is CA northern or southern ???
Cool.
Cow_tipping.December 20, 2007 at 12:18 PM #121488Alex_angelParticipantI took a crap this morning and asked and it said “not anytime soon” I think my crap knows more about the future than this author or anyone that posts predictions here.
December 20, 2007 at 12:18 PM #121631Alex_angelParticipantI took a crap this morning and asked and it said “not anytime soon” I think my crap knows more about the future than this author or anyone that posts predictions here.
December 20, 2007 at 12:18 PM #121657Alex_angelParticipantI took a crap this morning and asked and it said “not anytime soon” I think my crap knows more about the future than this author or anyone that posts predictions here.
December 20, 2007 at 12:18 PM #121709Alex_angelParticipantI took a crap this morning and asked and it said “not anytime soon” I think my crap knows more about the future than this author or anyone that posts predictions here.
December 20, 2007 at 12:18 PM #121730Alex_angelParticipantI took a crap this morning and asked and it said “not anytime soon” I think my crap knows more about the future than this author or anyone that posts predictions here.
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM #121498Ex-SDParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM #121640Ex-SDParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM #121668Ex-SDParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
December 20, 2007 at 12:28 PM #121719Ex-SDParticipantAlex-angel: You are as full of turkey as a Christmas crap! π
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