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November 11, 2010 at 9:13 PM #630925November 11, 2010 at 10:03 PM #629845
CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.
November 11, 2010 at 10:03 PM #629922CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.
November 11, 2010 at 10:03 PM #630496CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.
November 11, 2010 at 10:03 PM #630623CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.
November 11, 2010 at 10:03 PM #630941CA renter
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.
November 11, 2010 at 10:05 PM #629850sdrealtor
Participantjs
BTW I dont think we are saying the prices are justified but rather “it is what is” and it looks like ti will be this way for the foreseeable future.November 11, 2010 at 10:05 PM #629927sdrealtor
Participantjs
BTW I dont think we are saying the prices are justified but rather “it is what is” and it looks like ti will be this way for the foreseeable future.November 11, 2010 at 10:05 PM #630501sdrealtor
Participantjs
BTW I dont think we are saying the prices are justified but rather “it is what is” and it looks like ti will be this way for the foreseeable future.November 11, 2010 at 10:05 PM #630628sdrealtor
Participantjs
BTW I dont think we are saying the prices are justified but rather “it is what is” and it looks like ti will be this way for the foreseeable future.November 11, 2010 at 10:05 PM #630946sdrealtor
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BTW I dont think we are saying the prices are justified but rather “it is what is” and it looks like ti will be this way for the foreseeable future.November 11, 2010 at 10:07 PM #629860sdrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.[/quote]
Absolutely it just slows the flow dramatically which helps demand pile up on itself which creates price supports. Not saying its right or wrong but again “it is what it is”.
November 11, 2010 at 10:07 PM #629937sdrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.[/quote]
Absolutely it just slows the flow dramatically which helps demand pile up on itself which creates price supports. Not saying its right or wrong but again “it is what it is”.
November 11, 2010 at 10:07 PM #630511sdrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.[/quote]
Absolutely it just slows the flow dramatically which helps demand pile up on itself which creates price supports. Not saying its right or wrong but again “it is what it is”.
November 11, 2010 at 10:07 PM #630638sdrealtor
Participant[quote=CA renter][quote=sdrealtor]I think it is comical when people beleive the forces fo supply and demand do not impact prices.[/quote]
All of those old people in the desirable, established neighborhoods represent future supply — one way or another (as rentals, or homes for sale). Even if their kids move it, they will free up one house as well.[/quote]
Absolutely it just slows the flow dramatically which helps demand pile up on itself which creates price supports. Not saying its right or wrong but again “it is what it is”.
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