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barnaby33ParticipantI am surprised to find that people participating on a housing blog for two years would not want historically low interest rates at a time when housing starts to hit some serious affordability in their market.
Why the hell would I or anyone want low rates? I want high rates. That way when rates drop I can re-finance and win again. Low price/High interest beats the opposite every time if you stop and think about it. You’re stuck with the price, but maybe not the rate.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantI am surprised to find that people participating on a housing blog for two years would not want historically low interest rates at a time when housing starts to hit some serious affordability in their market.
Why the hell would I or anyone want low rates? I want high rates. That way when rates drop I can re-finance and win again. Low price/High interest beats the opposite every time if you stop and think about it. You’re stuck with the price, but maybe not the rate.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 9:36 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186441
barnaby33Participantgo ahead and think what you like Ok thanks, I’ll do that. I still think you’re bragging, though that doesn’t preclude you being a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 9:36 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186460
barnaby33Participantgo ahead and think what you like Ok thanks, I’ll do that. I still think you’re bragging, though that doesn’t preclude you being a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 9:36 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186491
barnaby33Participantgo ahead and think what you like Ok thanks, I’ll do that. I still think you’re bragging, though that doesn’t preclude you being a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 9:36 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186495
barnaby33Participantgo ahead and think what you like Ok thanks, I’ll do that. I still think you’re bragging, though that doesn’t preclude you being a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 9:36 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186502
barnaby33Participantgo ahead and think what you like Ok thanks, I’ll do that. I still think you’re bragging, though that doesn’t preclude you being a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 8:13 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186338
barnaby33Participantnostradamus, either you are bragging, or you live like a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 8:13 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186355
barnaby33Participantnostradamus, either you are bragging, or you live like a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 8:13 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186385
barnaby33Participantnostradamus, either you are bragging, or you live like a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 8:13 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186392
barnaby33Participantnostradamus, either you are bragging, or you live like a hermit.
Josh
April 13, 2008 at 8:13 PM in reply to: What did it cost to take a family to the Carlsbad Flower fields? #186396
barnaby33Participantnostradamus, either you are bragging, or you live like a hermit.
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantNot normal heights but stopped in at an open house in bay park, half a block from Siesel’s market. 525k for a 1095 sqft 2/1, no view. Now that is insanity. Oh but it had granite and a nice gas range!
Josh
barnaby33ParticipantNot normal heights but stopped in at an open house in bay park, half a block from Siesel’s market. 525k for a 1095 sqft 2/1, no view. Now that is insanity. Oh but it had granite and a nice gas range!
Josh
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