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September 16, 2008 at 6:05 PM in reply to: How’s everyone feeling these days about the economy? #271378
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
ParticipantI think many people diverting their funds to GMAC as it advertises for 4.15 APY of 12 month CD
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=CA renter]Being an admitted uber-bear, those still look over-priced. Some other units were selling in the $150K+ range in the late 90s, and I think we’ll see that again for condos.
Not sure what your situation is, but if you plan on living there “for life” the stairs might be an issue. Then you have the HOA issues…
Wait ’til $180K or less! ;)[/quote]
I agree that ia absolutely overpriced as per that area and the year built. I don’t think it is worth of 150K at all even drop down
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=CA renter]Being an admitted uber-bear, those still look over-priced. Some other units were selling in the $150K+ range in the late 90s, and I think we’ll see that again for condos.
Not sure what your situation is, but if you plan on living there “for life” the stairs might be an issue. Then you have the HOA issues…
Wait ’til $180K or less! ;)[/quote]
I agree that ia absolutely overpriced as per that area and the year built. I don’t think it is worth of 150K at all even drop down
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=CA renter]Being an admitted uber-bear, those still look over-priced. Some other units were selling in the $150K+ range in the late 90s, and I think we’ll see that again for condos.
Not sure what your situation is, but if you plan on living there “for life” the stairs might be an issue. Then you have the HOA issues…
Wait ’til $180K or less! ;)[/quote]
I agree that ia absolutely overpriced as per that area and the year built. I don’t think it is worth of 150K at all even drop down
5yearwaiter
Participant[quote=CA renter]Being an admitted uber-bear, those still look over-priced. Some other units were selling in the $150K+ range in the late 90s, and I think we’ll see that again for condos.
Not sure what your situation is, but if you plan on living there “for life” the stairs might be an issue. Then you have the HOA issues…
Wait ’til $180K or less! ;)[/quote]
I agree that ia absolutely overpriced as per that area and the year built. I don’t think it is worth of 150K at all even drop down
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