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December 6, 2007 at 12:58 AM #110207December 6, 2007 at 5:49 AM #110064
RemingtonRd
ParticipantSounds like many of the people on this forum hate real estate. “when everyone doesn’t want to buy and is waiting for the bottom, the bottom has likely already passed”.
Patient renter, when did you SELL your place to become a renter? Or have you been renting since 1991 waiting for that bottom?
December 6, 2007 at 5:49 AM #110182RemingtonRd
ParticipantSounds like many of the people on this forum hate real estate. “when everyone doesn’t want to buy and is waiting for the bottom, the bottom has likely already passed”.
Patient renter, when did you SELL your place to become a renter? Or have you been renting since 1991 waiting for that bottom?
December 6, 2007 at 5:49 AM #110209RemingtonRd
ParticipantSounds like many of the people on this forum hate real estate. “when everyone doesn’t want to buy and is waiting for the bottom, the bottom has likely already passed”.
Patient renter, when did you SELL your place to become a renter? Or have you been renting since 1991 waiting for that bottom?
December 6, 2007 at 5:49 AM #110210RemingtonRd
ParticipantSounds like many of the people on this forum hate real estate. “when everyone doesn’t want to buy and is waiting for the bottom, the bottom has likely already passed”.
Patient renter, when did you SELL your place to become a renter? Or have you been renting since 1991 waiting for that bottom?
December 6, 2007 at 5:49 AM #110227RemingtonRd
ParticipantSounds like many of the people on this forum hate real estate. “when everyone doesn’t want to buy and is waiting for the bottom, the bottom has likely already passed”.
Patient renter, when did you SELL your place to become a renter? Or have you been renting since 1991 waiting for that bottom?
December 6, 2007 at 5:49 AM #110230RemingtonRd
ParticipantSounds like many of the people on this forum hate real estate. “when everyone doesn’t want to buy and is waiting for the bottom, the bottom has likely already passed”.
Patient renter, when did you SELL your place to become a renter? Or have you been renting since 1991 waiting for that bottom?
December 6, 2007 at 6:29 AM #110085blackbox
ParticipantThe current bailout will stretch out the process of bottoming. Another bailout after the election by the dems will make it even worst. The bad news is that affortability will take longer to hit.
December 6, 2007 at 6:29 AM #110201blackbox
ParticipantThe current bailout will stretch out the process of bottoming. Another bailout after the election by the dems will make it even worst. The bad news is that affortability will take longer to hit.
December 6, 2007 at 6:29 AM #110229blackbox
ParticipantThe current bailout will stretch out the process of bottoming. Another bailout after the election by the dems will make it even worst. The bad news is that affortability will take longer to hit.
December 6, 2007 at 6:29 AM #110247blackbox
ParticipantThe current bailout will stretch out the process of bottoming. Another bailout after the election by the dems will make it even worst. The bad news is that affortability will take longer to hit.
December 6, 2007 at 6:29 AM #110250blackbox
ParticipantThe current bailout will stretch out the process of bottoming. Another bailout after the election by the dems will make it even worst. The bad news is that affortability will take longer to hit.
December 6, 2007 at 6:50 AM #110088YokohamaCt
Participant“Stretch out the process of bottoming” – is that to say the prices are near bottoms, but just may stay at these levels for a few months/years? Or are you saying that the decline in prices will take longer and now rather than hitting a bottom in early-mid 2008 (for example), it may not happen until 2009 or 2010?
Would it be better to buy near the bottom, or miss the bottom and end up having to buy a bit higher?
December 6, 2007 at 6:50 AM #110206YokohamaCt
Participant“Stretch out the process of bottoming” – is that to say the prices are near bottoms, but just may stay at these levels for a few months/years? Or are you saying that the decline in prices will take longer and now rather than hitting a bottom in early-mid 2008 (for example), it may not happen until 2009 or 2010?
Would it be better to buy near the bottom, or miss the bottom and end up having to buy a bit higher?
December 6, 2007 at 6:50 AM #110234YokohamaCt
Participant“Stretch out the process of bottoming” – is that to say the prices are near bottoms, but just may stay at these levels for a few months/years? Or are you saying that the decline in prices will take longer and now rather than hitting a bottom in early-mid 2008 (for example), it may not happen until 2009 or 2010?
Would it be better to buy near the bottom, or miss the bottom and end up having to buy a bit higher?
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