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May 31, 2008 at 3:11 PM in reply to: 4.25 Yrs. SoCal RE Inventory – Mr. Mortgage’s New Video on SoCal #214750
5yearwaiter
ParticipantVideo explaind many facts on the RE facts that are currently prevailed in SC. Well this is sure prediction if anyone look into the ongoing trend in other sectors like Gas, commodities and how the $ sunk. My question is will this make any big changes in the new constructions like 4closure Ranch and CV areas.
5yearswaiter
May 31, 2008 at 3:11 PM in reply to: 4.25 Yrs. SoCal RE Inventory – Mr. Mortgage’s New Video on SoCal #2148275yearwaiter
ParticipantVideo explaind many facts on the RE facts that are currently prevailed in SC. Well this is sure prediction if anyone look into the ongoing trend in other sectors like Gas, commodities and how the $ sunk. My question is will this make any big changes in the new constructions like 4closure Ranch and CV areas.
5yearswaiter
May 31, 2008 at 3:11 PM in reply to: 4.25 Yrs. SoCal RE Inventory – Mr. Mortgage’s New Video on SoCal #2148515yearwaiter
ParticipantVideo explaind many facts on the RE facts that are currently prevailed in SC. Well this is sure prediction if anyone look into the ongoing trend in other sectors like Gas, commodities and how the $ sunk. My question is will this make any big changes in the new constructions like 4closure Ranch and CV areas.
5yearswaiter
May 31, 2008 at 3:11 PM in reply to: 4.25 Yrs. SoCal RE Inventory – Mr. Mortgage’s New Video on SoCal #2148795yearwaiter
ParticipantVideo explaind many facts on the RE facts that are currently prevailed in SC. Well this is sure prediction if anyone look into the ongoing trend in other sectors like Gas, commodities and how the $ sunk. My question is will this make any big changes in the new constructions like 4closure Ranch and CV areas.
5yearswaiter
May 31, 2008 at 3:11 PM in reply to: 4.25 Yrs. SoCal RE Inventory – Mr. Mortgage’s New Video on SoCal #2149075yearwaiter
ParticipantVideo explaind many facts on the RE facts that are currently prevailed in SC. Well this is sure prediction if anyone look into the ongoing trend in other sectors like Gas, commodities and how the $ sunk. My question is will this make any big changes in the new constructions like 4closure Ranch and CV areas.
5yearswaiter
5yearwaiter
ParticipantIf you meant for real “slide” just it is started slowly and sure this go further down there is no doubt in this crunch time. The hell with “proud ownership” first I will worry about the biggest risk ahead.
5yearswaiter
5yearwaiter
ParticipantIf you meant for real “slide” just it is started slowly and sure this go further down there is no doubt in this crunch time. The hell with “proud ownership” first I will worry about the biggest risk ahead.
5yearswaiter
5yearwaiter
ParticipantIf you meant for real “slide” just it is started slowly and sure this go further down there is no doubt in this crunch time. The hell with “proud ownership” first I will worry about the biggest risk ahead.
5yearswaiter
5yearwaiter
ParticipantIf you meant for real “slide” just it is started slowly and sure this go further down there is no doubt in this crunch time. The hell with “proud ownership” first I will worry about the biggest risk ahead.
5yearswaiter
5yearwaiter
ParticipantIf you meant for real “slide” just it is started slowly and sure this go further down there is no doubt in this crunch time. The hell with “proud ownership” first I will worry about the biggest risk ahead.
5yearswaiter
May 26, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #2117095yearwaiter
ParticipantStill some sort of stable job market is existing in San Diego and that’s the one keeping bit high the market. I don’t think things would flip soon or latter when the job market plunges.
5yearswaiter
May 26, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #2117815yearwaiter
ParticipantStill some sort of stable job market is existing in San Diego and that’s the one keeping bit high the market. I don’t think things would flip soon or latter when the job market plunges.
5yearswaiter
May 26, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #2118085yearwaiter
ParticipantStill some sort of stable job market is existing in San Diego and that’s the one keeping bit high the market. I don’t think things would flip soon or latter when the job market plunges.
5yearswaiter
May 26, 2008 at 8:32 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #2118315yearwaiter
ParticipantStill some sort of stable job market is existing in San Diego and that’s the one keeping bit high the market. I don’t think things would flip soon or latter when the job market plunges.
5yearswaiter
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