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March 13, 2008 at 2:51 PM #169296March 13, 2008 at 3:16 PM #168878crParticipant
There ain’t no such thing as a free lunch… oh the irony of that name on someone probably on hold for HOPE NOW.
If you hate what we have to say so much, leave and start your own blog about whatever your point of posting was.
March 13, 2008 at 3:16 PM #169208crParticipantThere ain’t no such thing as a free lunch… oh the irony of that name on someone probably on hold for HOPE NOW.
If you hate what we have to say so much, leave and start your own blog about whatever your point of posting was.
March 13, 2008 at 3:16 PM #169212crParticipantThere ain’t no such thing as a free lunch… oh the irony of that name on someone probably on hold for HOPE NOW.
If you hate what we have to say so much, leave and start your own blog about whatever your point of posting was.
March 13, 2008 at 3:16 PM #169235crParticipantThere ain’t no such thing as a free lunch… oh the irony of that name on someone probably on hold for HOPE NOW.
If you hate what we have to say so much, leave and start your own blog about whatever your point of posting was.
March 13, 2008 at 3:16 PM #169311crParticipantThere ain’t no such thing as a free lunch… oh the irony of that name on someone probably on hold for HOPE NOW.
If you hate what we have to say so much, leave and start your own blog about whatever your point of posting was.
March 13, 2008 at 3:41 PM #168903Deal HunterParticipantVulture waiting to be a Turkey – in San Diego. I’ve been circling for 5 years waiting for an opportunity to own in San Diego. Despite all the “distress,” it’s still pricey down there!
I want to buy soon – I don’t want to miss the dip. I’ve been thinking that if I miss and buy on the upswing and end up upside down on my mortgage in 3-5 years, I figure at least I’m in beautiful San Diego. I wouldn’t consider it “misfortune.”
Now, being upside down in Detroit… now, THAT’s misfortune!
March 13, 2008 at 3:41 PM #169232Deal HunterParticipantVulture waiting to be a Turkey – in San Diego. I’ve been circling for 5 years waiting for an opportunity to own in San Diego. Despite all the “distress,” it’s still pricey down there!
I want to buy soon – I don’t want to miss the dip. I’ve been thinking that if I miss and buy on the upswing and end up upside down on my mortgage in 3-5 years, I figure at least I’m in beautiful San Diego. I wouldn’t consider it “misfortune.”
Now, being upside down in Detroit… now, THAT’s misfortune!
March 13, 2008 at 3:41 PM #169236Deal HunterParticipantVulture waiting to be a Turkey – in San Diego. I’ve been circling for 5 years waiting for an opportunity to own in San Diego. Despite all the “distress,” it’s still pricey down there!
I want to buy soon – I don’t want to miss the dip. I’ve been thinking that if I miss and buy on the upswing and end up upside down on my mortgage in 3-5 years, I figure at least I’m in beautiful San Diego. I wouldn’t consider it “misfortune.”
Now, being upside down in Detroit… now, THAT’s misfortune!
March 13, 2008 at 3:41 PM #169260Deal HunterParticipantVulture waiting to be a Turkey – in San Diego. I’ve been circling for 5 years waiting for an opportunity to own in San Diego. Despite all the “distress,” it’s still pricey down there!
I want to buy soon – I don’t want to miss the dip. I’ve been thinking that if I miss and buy on the upswing and end up upside down on my mortgage in 3-5 years, I figure at least I’m in beautiful San Diego. I wouldn’t consider it “misfortune.”
Now, being upside down in Detroit… now, THAT’s misfortune!
March 13, 2008 at 3:41 PM #169338Deal HunterParticipantVulture waiting to be a Turkey – in San Diego. I’ve been circling for 5 years waiting for an opportunity to own in San Diego. Despite all the “distress,” it’s still pricey down there!
I want to buy soon – I don’t want to miss the dip. I’ve been thinking that if I miss and buy on the upswing and end up upside down on my mortgage in 3-5 years, I figure at least I’m in beautiful San Diego. I wouldn’t consider it “misfortune.”
Now, being upside down in Detroit… now, THAT’s misfortune!
March 13, 2008 at 4:15 PM #168944BugsParticipantT-troll,
The reason everyone is watching Temecula is because (apparently unlike you) we were smart enough to recognize that the trend for decline will work its way in from the outlying areas. Indeed, that’s exactly what has been happening. Temecula is less than a year ahead of Oceanside and Vista right now, and (percentagewise) where Temecula was 12-15 months ago is where San Elijo Ranch and other areas of San Marcos are right about now.
It’s all connected. If ths trend hasn’t gotten to your neighbohood yet, it will soon enough. Time is not on your side. Foreclosures have yet to peak for this wave of the ARM resets and we’re not even done with this wave, let alone the next wave that’s scheduled to come.
If you’re holding a mortgage right now you should probably stop thinking of yourself as the owner of that property; that’s because right now that property owns you.
March 13, 2008 at 4:15 PM #169272BugsParticipantT-troll,
The reason everyone is watching Temecula is because (apparently unlike you) we were smart enough to recognize that the trend for decline will work its way in from the outlying areas. Indeed, that’s exactly what has been happening. Temecula is less than a year ahead of Oceanside and Vista right now, and (percentagewise) where Temecula was 12-15 months ago is where San Elijo Ranch and other areas of San Marcos are right about now.
It’s all connected. If ths trend hasn’t gotten to your neighbohood yet, it will soon enough. Time is not on your side. Foreclosures have yet to peak for this wave of the ARM resets and we’re not even done with this wave, let alone the next wave that’s scheduled to come.
If you’re holding a mortgage right now you should probably stop thinking of yourself as the owner of that property; that’s because right now that property owns you.
March 13, 2008 at 4:15 PM #169279BugsParticipantT-troll,
The reason everyone is watching Temecula is because (apparently unlike you) we were smart enough to recognize that the trend for decline will work its way in from the outlying areas. Indeed, that’s exactly what has been happening. Temecula is less than a year ahead of Oceanside and Vista right now, and (percentagewise) where Temecula was 12-15 months ago is where San Elijo Ranch and other areas of San Marcos are right about now.
It’s all connected. If ths trend hasn’t gotten to your neighbohood yet, it will soon enough. Time is not on your side. Foreclosures have yet to peak for this wave of the ARM resets and we’re not even done with this wave, let alone the next wave that’s scheduled to come.
If you’re holding a mortgage right now you should probably stop thinking of yourself as the owner of that property; that’s because right now that property owns you.
March 13, 2008 at 4:15 PM #169300BugsParticipantT-troll,
The reason everyone is watching Temecula is because (apparently unlike you) we were smart enough to recognize that the trend for decline will work its way in from the outlying areas. Indeed, that’s exactly what has been happening. Temecula is less than a year ahead of Oceanside and Vista right now, and (percentagewise) where Temecula was 12-15 months ago is where San Elijo Ranch and other areas of San Marcos are right about now.
It’s all connected. If ths trend hasn’t gotten to your neighbohood yet, it will soon enough. Time is not on your side. Foreclosures have yet to peak for this wave of the ARM resets and we’re not even done with this wave, let alone the next wave that’s scheduled to come.
If you’re holding a mortgage right now you should probably stop thinking of yourself as the owner of that property; that’s because right now that property owns you.
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