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Interesting analysis about sellers not taking homes off the market. Yet median yoy is still positive. Wonder if we’ll finally see negative yoy in the spring.
anParticipant100% agree with sdr. We have an Odyssey for all of those reasons and loved our decision.
anParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=an]Interesting… When I was 14, my omnivore mom was mistaken to be my sister by my classmate. I wonder how much younger she would have looked if she didn’t eat meat.
My omnivore wife was mistaken, by my kid’s middle school admin, to be a student when she was there for a school event. I wonder if she’d be mistaken as an elementary student of she was a vegan.[/quote]
Sorry to say race might have something to do with that.
My wife was visiting me at work about 15 years ago, one of the nurses yelled “hey kid, what are you doing here?”
Then there was the time when my wife and daughter (10 at the time) were together having lunch and someone asked if they were sisters.[/quote]
Nature vs nurture 😀anParticipantInteresting… When I was 14, my omnivore mom was mistaken to be my sister by my classmate. I wonder how much younger she would have looked if she didn’t eat meat.
My omnivore wife was mistaken, by my kid’s middle school admin, to be a student when she was there for a school event. I wonder if she’d be mistaken as an elementary student of she was a vegan.
anParticipant[quote=Coronita][quote=scaredyclassic]I mean , jeez, if I kept a new car as long as my old civic, I’d be 84. Odds are my circumstances will be different. 3-5 years seems more reasonable. On the other hand I do hope to be working for at least another 15 years.[/quote]
I’m not sure you can keep most new cars these days as long as the cars of yesterday. They just aren’t built to be driven into the ground anymore. New cars have so much electronics and computers that when they go bad, it’s not something you can simply go to a parts store and buy. All these new cars with LCD displays, it’s cool and all , but will they still work 15, 20 years? And if they fail , can you easily find a replacement or repairman.
EV cars are way too complicated to be serviced at home. The argument goes with fewer moving parts, things should be more reliable , but at the same time, more electronics, more computers, more software, more points of things to go wrong. Time will tell.[/quote]Great point. EV might not break but it’ll get obsolete much more quickly because of continuous software updates OTA. Just look at computers. How good is your 10-20 years old computer, Mac or PC. It might still work, but software will make those old hardware a pain to use.
anParticipantBora bora or Moorea or Maldives
anParticipantNot just UTC, a lot of the community plans are being updated with a lot of dense housing. Sorrento Valley and Mira Mesa are also either up zoning or adding residential zoning to where there were none before. Sorrento Valley, once the community plan is approved, will have areas zoned for 5-10 stories residential buildings.
MMCPG Recommendations on the Mira Mesa Community Plan Update
anParticipantI hope you’re right Nostradamus. Given the bleak picture you’re laying out, hopefully prices will drop 50% in the next 6 months so it’ll be cheaper to buy then than the same time a year prior.
anParticipant[quote=nostradamus]Please also include:
The number of homes on the market for 30+ days (27)
The number of price reductions in the past 30 days (9)[/quote]
3Roots houses don’t count. So, houses with 30+ days on the market are 17. 5 of those 17 are over 100 days and 4 of those 5 have no price reduction. It doesn’t seem like people are rushing to sell. It’ll be interesting to see what the numbers will look like next month when a lot of people pull their house off the market due to the holidays.What’s more impressive is, even when rates have gone up from 3% to 7%, the median is still up 5% YoY.
anParticipantCan’t see something that’s not done yet.
Life is short, why are you living in misery?
anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Great hiking and biking trails throughout Carlsbad
EP has some nice rentals in SG for you[/quote]
They’re creating miles of hiking and biking trails around me too. They have plans to keep on adding more for the next couple of decades. They also have plans for bike path from Oceanside to the border, along the 5 with ocean view.anParticipantSt. George redux
anParticipantWhistler is on my bucket list to go snowboarding. Wouldn’t want to live there but would love to visit for a couple of weeks.
anParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic]http://craftbeervancouver.ca/breweries/
There’s breweries everywhere….
The dollar is super strong at the moment.
Some internet research supports the proposition that Canadians are objectively nicer. But could just be a result of not living in a deranged fucked up country?[/quote]
If you were living in Canada, then the dollar being strong doesn’t matter. -
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