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[quote=SD Realtor]Hmmm not sure where you got the 440k from. According to the listing agent it is in escrow as of today but they only got 1 offer and it was a cash offer at list price which was 399k. We will see what it closes for.[/quote]
Interesting….if I had 399K in cash, I would still put only 20% down if financing below 5% for 30yrs was available to me.
andymajumderParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Hmmm not sure where you got the 440k from. According to the listing agent it is in escrow as of today but they only got 1 offer and it was a cash offer at list price which was 399k. We will see what it closes for.[/quote]
Interesting….if I had 399K in cash, I would still put only 20% down if financing below 5% for 30yrs was available to me.
andymajumderParticipant[quote=SD Realtor]Hmmm not sure where you got the 440k from. According to the listing agent it is in escrow as of today but they only got 1 offer and it was a cash offer at list price which was 399k. We will see what it closes for.[/quote]
Interesting….if I had 399K in cash, I would still put only 20% down if financing below 5% for 30yrs was available to me.
andymajumderParticipantAwesome….I don’t know how anyone can still believe US is serious about paying off its debt…:-)
andymajumderParticipantAwesome….I don’t know how anyone can still believe US is serious about paying off its debt…:-)
andymajumderParticipantAwesome….I don’t know how anyone can still believe US is serious about paying off its debt…:-)
andymajumderParticipantAwesome….I don’t know how anyone can still believe US is serious about paying off its debt…:-)
andymajumderParticipantAwesome….I don’t know how anyone can still believe US is serious about paying off its debt…:-)
andymajumderParticipantGiven where US is the world economic scenario, the dollar should be lower in value…short term it does hurt developing countries (Brazil,India) but there is enough internal demand developing in these countries..hence they will not be as dependent on exports in future as they are now (not sure about China though). If you have access to these countries, i.e. if you are an immigrant from these developing countries or have relatives there try and invest there. May not be right time to get into Indian stocks which is up 150% since late 2008, but real estate in many big cities in India is still cheap, compared to where it will be in 10 yrs.
Cheaper dollar will help get USA out of its current mess, yes quality of life will gradually degrade for many and may have already sharply degraded for some (but that’s kind of unavoidable given where things stand and are headed).
Cheaper dollar will slow down outsourcing, will make US exports more competitive, reduce the value of our debt, probably create some manufacturing jobs, will increase the profits and hence share price of many US multinatinals who earn large part of their profits from outside US and also reduce the consumption of chinese imports – what’s not to like about any of these things.andymajumderParticipantGiven where US is the world economic scenario, the dollar should be lower in value…short term it does hurt developing countries (Brazil,India) but there is enough internal demand developing in these countries..hence they will not be as dependent on exports in future as they are now (not sure about China though). If you have access to these countries, i.e. if you are an immigrant from these developing countries or have relatives there try and invest there. May not be right time to get into Indian stocks which is up 150% since late 2008, but real estate in many big cities in India is still cheap, compared to where it will be in 10 yrs.
Cheaper dollar will help get USA out of its current mess, yes quality of life will gradually degrade for many and may have already sharply degraded for some (but that’s kind of unavoidable given where things stand and are headed).
Cheaper dollar will slow down outsourcing, will make US exports more competitive, reduce the value of our debt, probably create some manufacturing jobs, will increase the profits and hence share price of many US multinatinals who earn large part of their profits from outside US and also reduce the consumption of chinese imports – what’s not to like about any of these things.andymajumderParticipantGiven where US is the world economic scenario, the dollar should be lower in value…short term it does hurt developing countries (Brazil,India) but there is enough internal demand developing in these countries..hence they will not be as dependent on exports in future as they are now (not sure about China though). If you have access to these countries, i.e. if you are an immigrant from these developing countries or have relatives there try and invest there. May not be right time to get into Indian stocks which is up 150% since late 2008, but real estate in many big cities in India is still cheap, compared to where it will be in 10 yrs.
Cheaper dollar will help get USA out of its current mess, yes quality of life will gradually degrade for many and may have already sharply degraded for some (but that’s kind of unavoidable given where things stand and are headed).
Cheaper dollar will slow down outsourcing, will make US exports more competitive, reduce the value of our debt, probably create some manufacturing jobs, will increase the profits and hence share price of many US multinatinals who earn large part of their profits from outside US and also reduce the consumption of chinese imports – what’s not to like about any of these things.andymajumderParticipantGiven where US is the world economic scenario, the dollar should be lower in value…short term it does hurt developing countries (Brazil,India) but there is enough internal demand developing in these countries..hence they will not be as dependent on exports in future as they are now (not sure about China though). If you have access to these countries, i.e. if you are an immigrant from these developing countries or have relatives there try and invest there. May not be right time to get into Indian stocks which is up 150% since late 2008, but real estate in many big cities in India is still cheap, compared to where it will be in 10 yrs.
Cheaper dollar will help get USA out of its current mess, yes quality of life will gradually degrade for many and may have already sharply degraded for some (but that’s kind of unavoidable given where things stand and are headed).
Cheaper dollar will slow down outsourcing, will make US exports more competitive, reduce the value of our debt, probably create some manufacturing jobs, will increase the profits and hence share price of many US multinatinals who earn large part of their profits from outside US and also reduce the consumption of chinese imports – what’s not to like about any of these things.andymajumderParticipantGiven where US is the world economic scenario, the dollar should be lower in value…short term it does hurt developing countries (Brazil,India) but there is enough internal demand developing in these countries..hence they will not be as dependent on exports in future as they are now (not sure about China though). If you have access to these countries, i.e. if you are an immigrant from these developing countries or have relatives there try and invest there. May not be right time to get into Indian stocks which is up 150% since late 2008, but real estate in many big cities in India is still cheap, compared to where it will be in 10 yrs.
Cheaper dollar will help get USA out of its current mess, yes quality of life will gradually degrade for many and may have already sharply degraded for some (but that’s kind of unavoidable given where things stand and are headed).
Cheaper dollar will slow down outsourcing, will make US exports more competitive, reduce the value of our debt, probably create some manufacturing jobs, will increase the profits and hence share price of many US multinatinals who earn large part of their profits from outside US and also reduce the consumption of chinese imports – what’s not to like about any of these things.andymajumderParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]The further this goes, the happier I am that I stayed away from participating in this thread.[/quote]
I know, who would have imagined the thread would wind up on a asian pornstar. I ended up googling Evelyn Lin at work just to check who she is…:-)
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