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an
ParticipantI’m not defensive about my purchase at all. If you read my posts in 2008, I stated I was expecting that i’ll probably lose another 20%. What bothers me is your broad generalization statement. If you consider giving an oposing view as whining then I’m guilty as charged. But that also mean everyone on here are whining.
BTW, if you’re right and and we’ll see a 20% hair cut across the board, then i’ll be one happy camper, since I can buy investment properties near home instead of having to look for them out of town.
an
ParticipantFor what you say you want, it seems like Lexus is your best choice. Close second would be Acura. If you want more fun to drive, then Infiniti fits the bill. Germans are expensive to repair. I would never buy a German near or outside of warranty. I wouldn’t keep on outside of warranty either.
an
ParticipantFor what you say you want, it seems like Lexus is your best choice. Close second would be Acura. If you want more fun to drive, then Infiniti fits the bill. Germans are expensive to repair. I would never buy a German near or outside of warranty. I wouldn’t keep on outside of warranty either.
an
ParticipantFor what you say you want, it seems like Lexus is your best choice. Close second would be Acura. If you want more fun to drive, then Infiniti fits the bill. Germans are expensive to repair. I would never buy a German near or outside of warranty. I wouldn’t keep on outside of warranty either.
an
ParticipantFor what you say you want, it seems like Lexus is your best choice. Close second would be Acura. If you want more fun to drive, then Infiniti fits the bill. Germans are expensive to repair. I would never buy a German near or outside of warranty. I wouldn’t keep on outside of warranty either.
an
ParticipantFor what you say you want, it seems like Lexus is your best choice. Close second would be Acura. If you want more fun to drive, then Infiniti fits the bill. Germans are expensive to repair. I would never buy a German near or outside of warranty. I wouldn’t keep on outside of warranty either.
an
Participant[quote=deadzone]Seems to me it is many of the recent homebuyers on here who are very sensitive and defensive about this subject, maybe a lot of them have buyer’s remorse?
As I’ve said many times, I don’t care which way the market goes as I am very happy where I am at, so that does not bias my opinions. My statements instead are based on facts and common sense. Regardless of what a certain realtor may “see” regarding the buyers interest not falling, the lagging sales numbers prove otherwise.[/quote]
You assumed that any buyers who disagree with your blanket statement as having buyer’s remorse and you can’t be any more wrong. You claimed that your statement are based on facts and common sense but you fail to see that they’re nothing more than your own biased views. You know what they say about assume.an
Participant[quote=deadzone]Seems to me it is many of the recent homebuyers on here who are very sensitive and defensive about this subject, maybe a lot of them have buyer’s remorse?
As I’ve said many times, I don’t care which way the market goes as I am very happy where I am at, so that does not bias my opinions. My statements instead are based on facts and common sense. Regardless of what a certain realtor may “see” regarding the buyers interest not falling, the lagging sales numbers prove otherwise.[/quote]
You assumed that any buyers who disagree with your blanket statement as having buyer’s remorse and you can’t be any more wrong. You claimed that your statement are based on facts and common sense but you fail to see that they’re nothing more than your own biased views. You know what they say about assume.an
Participant[quote=deadzone]Seems to me it is many of the recent homebuyers on here who are very sensitive and defensive about this subject, maybe a lot of them have buyer’s remorse?
As I’ve said many times, I don’t care which way the market goes as I am very happy where I am at, so that does not bias my opinions. My statements instead are based on facts and common sense. Regardless of what a certain realtor may “see” regarding the buyers interest not falling, the lagging sales numbers prove otherwise.[/quote]
You assumed that any buyers who disagree with your blanket statement as having buyer’s remorse and you can’t be any more wrong. You claimed that your statement are based on facts and common sense but you fail to see that they’re nothing more than your own biased views. You know what they say about assume.an
Participant[quote=deadzone]Seems to me it is many of the recent homebuyers on here who are very sensitive and defensive about this subject, maybe a lot of them have buyer’s remorse?
As I’ve said many times, I don’t care which way the market goes as I am very happy where I am at, so that does not bias my opinions. My statements instead are based on facts and common sense. Regardless of what a certain realtor may “see” regarding the buyers interest not falling, the lagging sales numbers prove otherwise.[/quote]
You assumed that any buyers who disagree with your blanket statement as having buyer’s remorse and you can’t be any more wrong. You claimed that your statement are based on facts and common sense but you fail to see that they’re nothing more than your own biased views. You know what they say about assume.an
Participant[quote=deadzone]Seems to me it is many of the recent homebuyers on here who are very sensitive and defensive about this subject, maybe a lot of them have buyer’s remorse?
As I’ve said many times, I don’t care which way the market goes as I am very happy where I am at, so that does not bias my opinions. My statements instead are based on facts and common sense. Regardless of what a certain realtor may “see” regarding the buyers interest not falling, the lagging sales numbers prove otherwise.[/quote]
You assumed that any buyers who disagree with your blanket statement as having buyer’s remorse and you can’t be any more wrong. You claimed that your statement are based on facts and common sense but you fail to see that they’re nothing more than your own biased views. You know what they say about assume.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=AN]People who refinanced themselves into debt are actually loving this “American Dream”. How else can they would have bought all of those stuff?[/quote]
And many are living for free. But eventually will be back to renting b/c of their indulgence and/or become mortgage slaves.[/quote]
How can you live for free and be a mortgage slaves at the same time? Also, there’s nothing wrong with renting. Many of these people probably shouldn’t have been able to buy in the first place. So, there’s no change for them.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=AN]People who refinanced themselves into debt are actually loving this “American Dream”. How else can they would have bought all of those stuff?[/quote]
And many are living for free. But eventually will be back to renting b/c of their indulgence and/or become mortgage slaves.[/quote]
How can you live for free and be a mortgage slaves at the same time? Also, there’s nothing wrong with renting. Many of these people probably shouldn’t have been able to buy in the first place. So, there’s no change for them.an
Participant[quote=jpinpb][quote=AN]People who refinanced themselves into debt are actually loving this “American Dream”. How else can they would have bought all of those stuff?[/quote]
And many are living for free. But eventually will be back to renting b/c of their indulgence and/or become mortgage slaves.[/quote]
How can you live for free and be a mortgage slaves at the same time? Also, there’s nothing wrong with renting. Many of these people probably shouldn’t have been able to buy in the first place. So, there’s no change for them. -
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