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January 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM in reply to: 10 Reason the Rale Estate Market will not recover in 2008 #134131January 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM in reply to: 10 Reason the Rale Estate Market will not recover in 2008 #134325
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ParticipantWe need a bear fix every now and then, to keep us from losing sight. Any chance you can re-package your points and spam my wife who nags about buying now. A Macy’s discount voucher might help.
I notice Option-ARMs are not mentioned. There was an article (NT Times?) that went to great length to explain their impact. All dots seem to be connecting up, but there is still a slightly hazy area in the upper price range. It’s really the How and When upper prices will reduce. I see very little shift in asking prices in many parts of LA. However, I have noticed some homes staying on the market for a very long time. If the waiting vs denial battle is what is happening here, something needs to kick it into play. Maybe just time will slide things into a more downward spiral, but a clear connecting dot would be re-assuring.
January 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM in reply to: 10 Reason the Rale Estate Market will not recover in 2008 #13433134f3f3f
ParticipantWe need a bear fix every now and then, to keep us from losing sight. Any chance you can re-package your points and spam my wife who nags about buying now. A Macy’s discount voucher might help.
I notice Option-ARMs are not mentioned. There was an article (NT Times?) that went to great length to explain their impact. All dots seem to be connecting up, but there is still a slightly hazy area in the upper price range. It’s really the How and When upper prices will reduce. I see very little shift in asking prices in many parts of LA. However, I have noticed some homes staying on the market for a very long time. If the waiting vs denial battle is what is happening here, something needs to kick it into play. Maybe just time will slide things into a more downward spiral, but a clear connecting dot would be re-assuring.
January 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM in reply to: 10 Reason the Rale Estate Market will not recover in 2008 #13438634f3f3f
ParticipantWe need a bear fix every now and then, to keep us from losing sight. Any chance you can re-package your points and spam my wife who nags about buying now. A Macy’s discount voucher might help.
I notice Option-ARMs are not mentioned. There was an article (NT Times?) that went to great length to explain their impact. All dots seem to be connecting up, but there is still a slightly hazy area in the upper price range. It’s really the How and When upper prices will reduce. I see very little shift in asking prices in many parts of LA. However, I have noticed some homes staying on the market for a very long time. If the waiting vs denial battle is what is happening here, something needs to kick it into play. Maybe just time will slide things into a more downward spiral, but a clear connecting dot would be re-assuring.
January 11, 2008 at 9:08 AM in reply to: 10 Reason the Rale Estate Market will not recover in 2008 #13442734f3f3f
ParticipantWe need a bear fix every now and then, to keep us from losing sight. Any chance you can re-package your points and spam my wife who nags about buying now. A Macy’s discount voucher might help.
I notice Option-ARMs are not mentioned. There was an article (NT Times?) that went to great length to explain their impact. All dots seem to be connecting up, but there is still a slightly hazy area in the upper price range. It’s really the How and When upper prices will reduce. I see very little shift in asking prices in many parts of LA. However, I have noticed some homes staying on the market for a very long time. If the waiting vs denial battle is what is happening here, something needs to kick it into play. Maybe just time will slide things into a more downward spiral, but a clear connecting dot would be re-assuring.
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ParticipantWell here’s another drunken rant …and the good thing about them is you are never ashamed of them until it’s too late. I’m a great fan of Bill Bryson and I found this quote by Joseph Priestley, which was aimed at the ineptitudes of the English language, but nevertheless is relevant to many matters “…it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of the synods, which are often hasty and injudicious.” We can substitute synod with change mongers.
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ParticipantWell here’s another drunken rant …and the good thing about them is you are never ashamed of them until it’s too late. I’m a great fan of Bill Bryson and I found this quote by Joseph Priestley, which was aimed at the ineptitudes of the English language, but nevertheless is relevant to many matters “…it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of the synods, which are often hasty and injudicious.” We can substitute synod with change mongers.
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ParticipantWell here’s another drunken rant …and the good thing about them is you are never ashamed of them until it’s too late. I’m a great fan of Bill Bryson and I found this quote by Joseph Priestley, which was aimed at the ineptitudes of the English language, but nevertheless is relevant to many matters “…it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of the synods, which are often hasty and injudicious.” We can substitute synod with change mongers.
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ParticipantWell here’s another drunken rant …and the good thing about them is you are never ashamed of them until it’s too late. I’m a great fan of Bill Bryson and I found this quote by Joseph Priestley, which was aimed at the ineptitudes of the English language, but nevertheless is relevant to many matters “…it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of the synods, which are often hasty and injudicious.” We can substitute synod with change mongers.
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ParticipantWell here’s another drunken rant …and the good thing about them is you are never ashamed of them until it’s too late. I’m a great fan of Bill Bryson and I found this quote by Joseph Priestley, which was aimed at the ineptitudes of the English language, but nevertheless is relevant to many matters “…it is better to wait the decisions of time, which are slow and sure, than to take those of the synods, which are often hasty and injudicious.” We can substitute synod with change mongers.
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ParticipantYou can still search Zip without signing in. Makes sure you have a Firewall installed on your hard drive anyway, and never give out your real email. I use sneakmail.com.
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ParticipantYou can still search Zip without signing in. Makes sure you have a Firewall installed on your hard drive anyway, and never give out your real email. I use sneakmail.com.
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ParticipantYou can still search Zip without signing in. Makes sure you have a Firewall installed on your hard drive anyway, and never give out your real email. I use sneakmail.com.
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ParticipantYou can still search Zip without signing in. Makes sure you have a Firewall installed on your hard drive anyway, and never give out your real email. I use sneakmail.com.
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ParticipantYou can still search Zip without signing in. Makes sure you have a Firewall installed on your hard drive anyway, and never give out your real email. I use sneakmail.com.
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