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July 7, 2008 at 2:59 PM #234756July 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM #234666TuVuParticipant
Wow. FLU that was a helluva analysis. Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I have a question about the “generations.” I know the birth years of the Baby Boom (1946-1964) and of the Millenials (1982-1994)…but the Gen X years are less clear to me. Anyone know? And is there a generation between the Gen Xers and the Millenials? I was born smack in the middle of the Baby Boom, FLU, and most of my co-horts were too young to have given birth to Gen Xers. All of the parents I know who are in their 50s (like we are) have Millenial kids (also called Echo Boomers). Our kids are in college or just starting their careers. There are, I believe, about 77 million Baby Boomers and 70 million Millenials…so you Gen Xers have got that going for you (in terms of your getting your Social Security and Medicare)!
Back on topic…I talked to a friend today about our own reassessment and she stunned me by saying that the house she and hubby bought at the absolute peak for somewhere north of $650K got reassessed last week to $400K!
July 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM #234793TuVuParticipantWow. FLU that was a helluva analysis. Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I have a question about the “generations.” I know the birth years of the Baby Boom (1946-1964) and of the Millenials (1982-1994)…but the Gen X years are less clear to me. Anyone know? And is there a generation between the Gen Xers and the Millenials? I was born smack in the middle of the Baby Boom, FLU, and most of my co-horts were too young to have given birth to Gen Xers. All of the parents I know who are in their 50s (like we are) have Millenial kids (also called Echo Boomers). Our kids are in college or just starting their careers. There are, I believe, about 77 million Baby Boomers and 70 million Millenials…so you Gen Xers have got that going for you (in terms of your getting your Social Security and Medicare)!
Back on topic…I talked to a friend today about our own reassessment and she stunned me by saying that the house she and hubby bought at the absolute peak for somewhere north of $650K got reassessed last week to $400K!
July 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM #234805TuVuParticipantWow. FLU that was a helluva analysis. Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I have a question about the “generations.” I know the birth years of the Baby Boom (1946-1964) and of the Millenials (1982-1994)…but the Gen X years are less clear to me. Anyone know? And is there a generation between the Gen Xers and the Millenials? I was born smack in the middle of the Baby Boom, FLU, and most of my co-horts were too young to have given birth to Gen Xers. All of the parents I know who are in their 50s (like we are) have Millenial kids (also called Echo Boomers). Our kids are in college or just starting their careers. There are, I believe, about 77 million Baby Boomers and 70 million Millenials…so you Gen Xers have got that going for you (in terms of your getting your Social Security and Medicare)!
Back on topic…I talked to a friend today about our own reassessment and she stunned me by saying that the house she and hubby bought at the absolute peak for somewhere north of $650K got reassessed last week to $400K!
July 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM #234850TuVuParticipantWow. FLU that was a helluva analysis. Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I have a question about the “generations.” I know the birth years of the Baby Boom (1946-1964) and of the Millenials (1982-1994)…but the Gen X years are less clear to me. Anyone know? And is there a generation between the Gen Xers and the Millenials? I was born smack in the middle of the Baby Boom, FLU, and most of my co-horts were too young to have given birth to Gen Xers. All of the parents I know who are in their 50s (like we are) have Millenial kids (also called Echo Boomers). Our kids are in college or just starting their careers. There are, I believe, about 77 million Baby Boomers and 70 million Millenials…so you Gen Xers have got that going for you (in terms of your getting your Social Security and Medicare)!
Back on topic…I talked to a friend today about our own reassessment and she stunned me by saying that the house she and hubby bought at the absolute peak for somewhere north of $650K got reassessed last week to $400K!
July 7, 2008 at 5:01 PM #234857TuVuParticipantWow. FLU that was a helluva analysis. Thanks for taking the time to post it.
I have a question about the “generations.” I know the birth years of the Baby Boom (1946-1964) and of the Millenials (1982-1994)…but the Gen X years are less clear to me. Anyone know? And is there a generation between the Gen Xers and the Millenials? I was born smack in the middle of the Baby Boom, FLU, and most of my co-horts were too young to have given birth to Gen Xers. All of the parents I know who are in their 50s (like we are) have Millenial kids (also called Echo Boomers). Our kids are in college or just starting their careers. There are, I believe, about 77 million Baby Boomers and 70 million Millenials…so you Gen Xers have got that going for you (in terms of your getting your Social Security and Medicare)!
Back on topic…I talked to a friend today about our own reassessment and she stunned me by saying that the house she and hubby bought at the absolute peak for somewhere north of $650K got reassessed last week to $400K!
July 7, 2008 at 9:48 PM #234876EconProfParticipantThanks DaCounselor for the feedback. It appears the county Assessor has to face reality and start slashing values or he will be inundated with appeals. If they are backed up with only 13,000 appeals now, this is only 1 – 2% of the properties out there. What if 10% of property owners appeal?
A tsunami is about to hit, and the news media has had no mention of it that I know of.July 7, 2008 at 9:48 PM #235009EconProfParticipantThanks DaCounselor for the feedback. It appears the county Assessor has to face reality and start slashing values or he will be inundated with appeals. If they are backed up with only 13,000 appeals now, this is only 1 – 2% of the properties out there. What if 10% of property owners appeal?
A tsunami is about to hit, and the news media has had no mention of it that I know of.July 7, 2008 at 9:48 PM #235016EconProfParticipantThanks DaCounselor for the feedback. It appears the county Assessor has to face reality and start slashing values or he will be inundated with appeals. If they are backed up with only 13,000 appeals now, this is only 1 – 2% of the properties out there. What if 10% of property owners appeal?
A tsunami is about to hit, and the news media has had no mention of it that I know of.July 7, 2008 at 9:48 PM #235064EconProfParticipantThanks DaCounselor for the feedback. It appears the county Assessor has to face reality and start slashing values or he will be inundated with appeals. If they are backed up with only 13,000 appeals now, this is only 1 – 2% of the properties out there. What if 10% of property owners appeal?
A tsunami is about to hit, and the news media has had no mention of it that I know of.July 7, 2008 at 9:48 PM #235072EconProfParticipantThanks DaCounselor for the feedback. It appears the county Assessor has to face reality and start slashing values or he will be inundated with appeals. If they are backed up with only 13,000 appeals now, this is only 1 – 2% of the properties out there. What if 10% of property owners appeal?
A tsunami is about to hit, and the news media has had no mention of it that I know of.July 8, 2008 at 6:25 PM #235258LOVESSDParticipantMy DH just said he saw tonite on the news the County Assessor is letting people get the form online right now to have their home reassessed.
I went online but did not see it.
July 8, 2008 at 6:25 PM #235387LOVESSDParticipantMy DH just said he saw tonite on the news the County Assessor is letting people get the form online right now to have their home reassessed.
I went online but did not see it.
July 8, 2008 at 6:25 PM #235399LOVESSDParticipantMy DH just said he saw tonite on the news the County Assessor is letting people get the form online right now to have their home reassessed.
I went online but did not see it.
July 8, 2008 at 6:25 PM #235442LOVESSDParticipantMy DH just said he saw tonite on the news the County Assessor is letting people get the form online right now to have their home reassessed.
I went online but did not see it.
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