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August 14, 2007 at 1:29 PM in reply to: Can builders change plans in Master planned communites? #75087August 14, 2007 at 1:29 PM in reply to: Can builders change plans in Master planned communites? #75205
Alex_angel
Participantgolfproz, would you mind sharing which part of SD this is?
ThanksAugust 14, 2007 at 1:29 PM in reply to: Can builders change plans in Master planned communites? #75209Alex_angel
Participantgolfproz, would you mind sharing which part of SD this is?
ThanksAlex_angel
ParticipantYou’re reverse commuting so its not bad at all. I drive east on the 56 from CV to the 15 at different times and it is never an issue but the traffic heading west is horrible. At night it is the complete opposite.
Alex_angel
ParticipantYou’re reverse commuting so its not bad at all. I drive east on the 56 from CV to the 15 at different times and it is never an issue but the traffic heading west is horrible. At night it is the complete opposite.
Alex_angel
ParticipantYou’re reverse commuting so its not bad at all. I drive east on the 56 from CV to the 15 at different times and it is never an issue but the traffic heading west is horrible. At night it is the complete opposite.
Alex_angel
ParticipantFrom article
DataQuick analyst John Karevoll interpreted the prices and sales as a sign that San Diego real estate may be nearing the bottom of the post-boom period.
“Most of the declines in San Diego have happened,” Karevoll said. “Now it appears to be re-establishing a balance that we have yet to see for the (Southern California) region.”
They do say one thing right.
The credit crunch has had less impact on people who can purchase homes with “conforming” loans of less than $417,000, said Zoltan Pozsar, senior economist for Moodys.com. The higher cost of nonconforming jumbo loans “affects areas where house prices are out of line with fundamentals, like San Diego, like pretty much all of California,” Pozsar said.
Alex_angel
ParticipantFrom article
DataQuick analyst John Karevoll interpreted the prices and sales as a sign that San Diego real estate may be nearing the bottom of the post-boom period.
“Most of the declines in San Diego have happened,” Karevoll said. “Now it appears to be re-establishing a balance that we have yet to see for the (Southern California) region.”
They do say one thing right.
The credit crunch has had less impact on people who can purchase homes with “conforming” loans of less than $417,000, said Zoltan Pozsar, senior economist for Moodys.com. The higher cost of nonconforming jumbo loans “affects areas where house prices are out of line with fundamentals, like San Diego, like pretty much all of California,” Pozsar said.
Alex_angel
ParticipantFrom article
DataQuick analyst John Karevoll interpreted the prices and sales as a sign that San Diego real estate may be nearing the bottom of the post-boom period.
“Most of the declines in San Diego have happened,” Karevoll said. “Now it appears to be re-establishing a balance that we have yet to see for the (Southern California) region.”
They do say one thing right.
The credit crunch has had less impact on people who can purchase homes with “conforming” loans of less than $417,000, said Zoltan Pozsar, senior economist for Moodys.com. The higher cost of nonconforming jumbo loans “affects areas where house prices are out of line with fundamentals, like San Diego, like pretty much all of California,” Pozsar said.
August 10, 2007 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #72716Alex_angel
Participantsdnativeson. You’re kidding right? Starting a war in Iraq, running gas up because he is in the pocket for all oil companies,spending money like its going out of style, now he is going to try passing a bill to REDUCE the taxes forthese billionaire profit a quarter companies so that they can compete.
Yep, you’re so right that he has no effect on the economy. That has to be one of the dumbest statements I have ever read on piggington and I have read a lot.
August 10, 2007 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #72836Alex_angel
Participantsdnativeson. You’re kidding right? Starting a war in Iraq, running gas up because he is in the pocket for all oil companies,spending money like its going out of style, now he is going to try passing a bill to REDUCE the taxes forthese billionaire profit a quarter companies so that they can compete.
Yep, you’re so right that he has no effect on the economy. That has to be one of the dumbest statements I have ever read on piggington and I have read a lot.
August 10, 2007 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Bush addresses the nation on the economy and the stock market tanks. Irony #72841Alex_angel
Participantsdnativeson. You’re kidding right? Starting a war in Iraq, running gas up because he is in the pocket for all oil companies,spending money like its going out of style, now he is going to try passing a bill to REDUCE the taxes forthese billionaire profit a quarter companies so that they can compete.
Yep, you’re so right that he has no effect on the economy. That has to be one of the dumbest statements I have ever read on piggington and I have read a lot.
Alex_angel
ParticipantSDRealtor. Morgon Freeman is a very nice man. Didn’t realize he bought a home here.
Alex_angel
ParticipantSDRealtor. Morgon Freeman is a very nice man. Didn’t realize he bought a home here.
Alex_angel
ParticipantSDRealtor. Morgon Freeman is a very nice man. Didn’t realize he bought a home here.
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