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March 18, 2008 at 1:44 PM #172816March 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM #172836
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Participantasianautica– I’m a former landlord and this still doesn’t attract me.
Even assuming $1800/month and neglecting depreciation and vacancy, I still wouldn’t pull the trigger.
I can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s and the State of California will never call me at 11 PM on a weeknight to replace the plunger on the toilet…
March 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM #172861maybe
Participantasianautica– I’m a former landlord and this still doesn’t attract me.
Even assuming $1800/month and neglecting depreciation and vacancy, I still wouldn’t pull the trigger.
I can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s and the State of California will never call me at 11 PM on a weeknight to replace the plunger on the toilet…
March 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM #172502maybe
Participantasianautica– I’m a former landlord and this still doesn’t attract me.
Even assuming $1800/month and neglecting depreciation and vacancy, I still wouldn’t pull the trigger.
I can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s and the State of California will never call me at 11 PM on a weeknight to replace the plunger on the toilet…
March 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM #172842maybe
Participantasianautica– I’m a former landlord and this still doesn’t attract me.
Even assuming $1800/month and neglecting depreciation and vacancy, I still wouldn’t pull the trigger.
I can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s and the State of California will never call me at 11 PM on a weeknight to replace the plunger on the toilet…
March 18, 2008 at 2:36 PM #172942maybe
Participantasianautica– I’m a former landlord and this still doesn’t attract me.
Even assuming $1800/month and neglecting depreciation and vacancy, I still wouldn’t pull the trigger.
I can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s and the State of California will never call me at 11 PM on a weeknight to replace the plunger on the toilet…
March 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM #172881an
ParticipantI can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s…
Can you explain about muni? I’m not familiar but 8% sounds great to me. Consider the online saving accounts now are only around 2-3%. I’m looking to find better place to put my $. Is that 8% after tax? Sounds too good to be true if it’s a safe 8%.
March 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM #172860an
ParticipantI can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s…
Can you explain about muni? I’m not familiar but 8% sounds great to me. Consider the online saving accounts now are only around 2-3%. I’m looking to find better place to put my $. Is that 8% after tax? Sounds too good to be true if it’s a safe 8%.
March 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM #172856an
ParticipantI can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s…
Can you explain about muni? I’m not familiar but 8% sounds great to me. Consider the online saving accounts now are only around 2-3%. I’m looking to find better place to put my $. Is that 8% after tax? Sounds too good to be true if it’s a safe 8%.
March 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM #172522an
ParticipantI can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s…
Can you explain about muni? I’m not familiar but 8% sounds great to me. Consider the online saving accounts now are only around 2-3%. I’m looking to find better place to put my $. Is that 8% after tax? Sounds too good to be true if it’s a safe 8%.
March 18, 2008 at 2:51 PM #172962an
ParticipantI can get 8% taxable equivalent from muni’s…
Can you explain about muni? I’m not familiar but 8% sounds great to me. Consider the online saving accounts now are only around 2-3%. I’m looking to find better place to put my $. Is that 8% after tax? Sounds too good to be true if it’s a safe 8%.
March 18, 2008 at 3:20 PM #172900cr
ParticipantI don’t think housepoor was insinuating this is a great investment just pointing out the massive price drop.
The Question is, is that the bottom?
March 18, 2008 at 3:20 PM #172980cr
ParticipantI don’t think housepoor was insinuating this is a great investment just pointing out the massive price drop.
The Question is, is that the bottom?
March 18, 2008 at 3:20 PM #172882cr
ParticipantI don’t think housepoor was insinuating this is a great investment just pointing out the massive price drop.
The Question is, is that the bottom?
March 18, 2008 at 3:20 PM #172874cr
ParticipantI don’t think housepoor was insinuating this is a great investment just pointing out the massive price drop.
The Question is, is that the bottom?
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