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March 20, 2009 at 12:59 PM #371076March 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM #370479SD RealtorParticipant
I think that is why blogs like this are helpful because they are informative and people can get alot of good information and alot of good opinions as well.
I do not think we will see a real estate bubble like that ever again as well, I would agree with you on that. Similarly I don’t believe we are anywhere close to the bottom either. Our economy sucks and there will be more unemployment and more distress and more foreclosures as well.
Unfortunately that sad outlook is completed contradicted by a government that is looking more and more like a hand puppet for Wall Street. If you honestly believe that there will be a free market that is only going to be regulated in order to benefit the safety (both economic, physical, and material) for the general populace then you my friend, are living in the wrong country.
Absolutely, the less people who buy homes, the more the market will fall. This cannot be disputed.
However you stated that you will not buy a home because you do not TRUST our system.
I can with all honesty say I have never TRUSTED our system, nor do I believe I will ever TRUST our system as long as I live.
Perhaps you will find that trust someday. I know I will not.
jp – I know what you are saying. I wish I had an answer for you kid but I don’t… as aldante pointed out, the only way not to lose is not to play.
March 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM #370763SD RealtorParticipantI think that is why blogs like this are helpful because they are informative and people can get alot of good information and alot of good opinions as well.
I do not think we will see a real estate bubble like that ever again as well, I would agree with you on that. Similarly I don’t believe we are anywhere close to the bottom either. Our economy sucks and there will be more unemployment and more distress and more foreclosures as well.
Unfortunately that sad outlook is completed contradicted by a government that is looking more and more like a hand puppet for Wall Street. If you honestly believe that there will be a free market that is only going to be regulated in order to benefit the safety (both economic, physical, and material) for the general populace then you my friend, are living in the wrong country.
Absolutely, the less people who buy homes, the more the market will fall. This cannot be disputed.
However you stated that you will not buy a home because you do not TRUST our system.
I can with all honesty say I have never TRUSTED our system, nor do I believe I will ever TRUST our system as long as I live.
Perhaps you will find that trust someday. I know I will not.
jp – I know what you are saying. I wish I had an answer for you kid but I don’t… as aldante pointed out, the only way not to lose is not to play.
March 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM #370930SD RealtorParticipantI think that is why blogs like this are helpful because they are informative and people can get alot of good information and alot of good opinions as well.
I do not think we will see a real estate bubble like that ever again as well, I would agree with you on that. Similarly I don’t believe we are anywhere close to the bottom either. Our economy sucks and there will be more unemployment and more distress and more foreclosures as well.
Unfortunately that sad outlook is completed contradicted by a government that is looking more and more like a hand puppet for Wall Street. If you honestly believe that there will be a free market that is only going to be regulated in order to benefit the safety (both economic, physical, and material) for the general populace then you my friend, are living in the wrong country.
Absolutely, the less people who buy homes, the more the market will fall. This cannot be disputed.
However you stated that you will not buy a home because you do not TRUST our system.
I can with all honesty say I have never TRUSTED our system, nor do I believe I will ever TRUST our system as long as I live.
Perhaps you will find that trust someday. I know I will not.
jp – I know what you are saying. I wish I had an answer for you kid but I don’t… as aldante pointed out, the only way not to lose is not to play.
March 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM #370973SD RealtorParticipantI think that is why blogs like this are helpful because they are informative and people can get alot of good information and alot of good opinions as well.
I do not think we will see a real estate bubble like that ever again as well, I would agree with you on that. Similarly I don’t believe we are anywhere close to the bottom either. Our economy sucks and there will be more unemployment and more distress and more foreclosures as well.
Unfortunately that sad outlook is completed contradicted by a government that is looking more and more like a hand puppet for Wall Street. If you honestly believe that there will be a free market that is only going to be regulated in order to benefit the safety (both economic, physical, and material) for the general populace then you my friend, are living in the wrong country.
Absolutely, the less people who buy homes, the more the market will fall. This cannot be disputed.
However you stated that you will not buy a home because you do not TRUST our system.
I can with all honesty say I have never TRUSTED our system, nor do I believe I will ever TRUST our system as long as I live.
Perhaps you will find that trust someday. I know I will not.
jp – I know what you are saying. I wish I had an answer for you kid but I don’t… as aldante pointed out, the only way not to lose is not to play.
March 20, 2009 at 1:13 PM #371086SD RealtorParticipantI think that is why blogs like this are helpful because they are informative and people can get alot of good information and alot of good opinions as well.
I do not think we will see a real estate bubble like that ever again as well, I would agree with you on that. Similarly I don’t believe we are anywhere close to the bottom either. Our economy sucks and there will be more unemployment and more distress and more foreclosures as well.
Unfortunately that sad outlook is completed contradicted by a government that is looking more and more like a hand puppet for Wall Street. If you honestly believe that there will be a free market that is only going to be regulated in order to benefit the safety (both economic, physical, and material) for the general populace then you my friend, are living in the wrong country.
Absolutely, the less people who buy homes, the more the market will fall. This cannot be disputed.
However you stated that you will not buy a home because you do not TRUST our system.
I can with all honesty say I have never TRUSTED our system, nor do I believe I will ever TRUST our system as long as I live.
Perhaps you will find that trust someday. I know I will not.
jp – I know what you are saying. I wish I had an answer for you kid but I don’t… as aldante pointed out, the only way not to lose is not to play.
March 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM #370578CA renterParticipantMan, SDR, you sound like you’re giving up on fighting the good fight. π
To hell with the Wall Street mobsters. We need to stop letting them steamroll us, and we need to step up and fight back. I know it’s difficult and often feels fruitless, but if we don’t do it, who will?
One of the reasons for our current mess is apathy…on the part of those who knew better but didn’t want to make waves or fight the system.
We need to write, call, and fax our representatives, and support people like Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, etc. who are trying to shine a light on these problems.
Please don’t give up, SDR. We need you! π
March 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM #370863CA renterParticipantMan, SDR, you sound like you’re giving up on fighting the good fight. π
To hell with the Wall Street mobsters. We need to stop letting them steamroll us, and we need to step up and fight back. I know it’s difficult and often feels fruitless, but if we don’t do it, who will?
One of the reasons for our current mess is apathy…on the part of those who knew better but didn’t want to make waves or fight the system.
We need to write, call, and fax our representatives, and support people like Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, etc. who are trying to shine a light on these problems.
Please don’t give up, SDR. We need you! π
March 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM #371030CA renterParticipantMan, SDR, you sound like you’re giving up on fighting the good fight. π
To hell with the Wall Street mobsters. We need to stop letting them steamroll us, and we need to step up and fight back. I know it’s difficult and often feels fruitless, but if we don’t do it, who will?
One of the reasons for our current mess is apathy…on the part of those who knew better but didn’t want to make waves or fight the system.
We need to write, call, and fax our representatives, and support people like Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, etc. who are trying to shine a light on these problems.
Please don’t give up, SDR. We need you! π
March 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM #371074CA renterParticipantMan, SDR, you sound like you’re giving up on fighting the good fight. π
To hell with the Wall Street mobsters. We need to stop letting them steamroll us, and we need to step up and fight back. I know it’s difficult and often feels fruitless, but if we don’t do it, who will?
One of the reasons for our current mess is apathy…on the part of those who knew better but didn’t want to make waves or fight the system.
We need to write, call, and fax our representatives, and support people like Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, etc. who are trying to shine a light on these problems.
Please don’t give up, SDR. We need you! π
March 20, 2009 at 2:45 PM #371186CA renterParticipantMan, SDR, you sound like you’re giving up on fighting the good fight. π
To hell with the Wall Street mobsters. We need to stop letting them steamroll us, and we need to step up and fight back. I know it’s difficult and often feels fruitless, but if we don’t do it, who will?
One of the reasons for our current mess is apathy…on the part of those who knew better but didn’t want to make waves or fight the system.
We need to write, call, and fax our representatives, and support people like Glenn Beck, Jon Stewart, etc. who are trying to shine a light on these problems.
Please don’t give up, SDR. We need you! π
March 20, 2009 at 3:10 PM #370598AnonymousGuestThis is the USA, the little guy can find a way!
We are putting together a pool of people for a $10million bulk buy – after the dust (fees) settles we should all be able to get a property at up to 80% off BPO.
Just touch me at [email protected] if you are serious enough to have either a loan approval or cash for a 40% down payment.March 20, 2009 at 3:10 PM #370884AnonymousGuestThis is the USA, the little guy can find a way!
We are putting together a pool of people for a $10million bulk buy – after the dust (fees) settles we should all be able to get a property at up to 80% off BPO.
Just touch me at [email protected] if you are serious enough to have either a loan approval or cash for a 40% down payment.March 20, 2009 at 3:10 PM #371050AnonymousGuestThis is the USA, the little guy can find a way!
We are putting together a pool of people for a $10million bulk buy – after the dust (fees) settles we should all be able to get a property at up to 80% off BPO.
Just touch me at [email protected] if you are serious enough to have either a loan approval or cash for a 40% down payment.March 20, 2009 at 3:10 PM #371094AnonymousGuestThis is the USA, the little guy can find a way!
We are putting together a pool of people for a $10million bulk buy – after the dust (fees) settles we should all be able to get a property at up to 80% off BPO.
Just touch me at [email protected] if you are serious enough to have either a loan approval or cash for a 40% down payment. -
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