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BGinRB
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]You are talking apples and oranges. My recent point has been assessing the accuracy of our predictions as of this date. That is looking backward. There is no question as to whom has been more accurate. Over the last 4 years I have consistently been spot on in predicting every move of the market within the next 6 to 12 and 12 to 24 months.
When i am advising clients as to what I think will happen that is looking forward and my advice will follow what i believe is coming.
You can believe what you want but there is no way you will see the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story.
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Seeing is believing
624 Via Del Caballo
Beds/Baths: 4 / 3
Square Feet: 2,259 sf
PPSF: $162
Lot Size: 5,367 sf02/13/2009 $365,000 2y 5m -38% -18%
09/15/2006 $585,000 3y 2m 39% 11%
07/09/2003 $420,654 n/a – –BGinRB
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]You are talking apples and oranges. My recent point has been assessing the accuracy of our predictions as of this date. That is looking backward. There is no question as to whom has been more accurate. Over the last 4 years I have consistently been spot on in predicting every move of the market within the next 6 to 12 and 12 to 24 months.
When i am advising clients as to what I think will happen that is looking forward and my advice will follow what i believe is coming.
You can believe what you want but there is no way you will see the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story.
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Seeing is believing
624 Via Del Caballo
Beds/Baths: 4 / 3
Square Feet: 2,259 sf
PPSF: $162
Lot Size: 5,367 sf02/13/2009 $365,000 2y 5m -38% -18%
09/15/2006 $585,000 3y 2m 39% 11%
07/09/2003 $420,654 n/a – –BGinRB
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]You are talking apples and oranges. My recent point has been assessing the accuracy of our predictions as of this date. That is looking backward. There is no question as to whom has been more accurate. Over the last 4 years I have consistently been spot on in predicting every move of the market within the next 6 to 12 and 12 to 24 months.
When i am advising clients as to what I think will happen that is looking forward and my advice will follow what i believe is coming.
You can believe what you want but there is no way you will see the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story.
[/quote]
Seeing is believing
624 Via Del Caballo
Beds/Baths: 4 / 3
Square Feet: 2,259 sf
PPSF: $162
Lot Size: 5,367 sf02/13/2009 $365,000 2y 5m -38% -18%
09/15/2006 $585,000 3y 2m 39% 11%
07/09/2003 $420,654 n/a – –BGinRB
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]You are talking apples and oranges. My recent point has been assessing the accuracy of our predictions as of this date. That is looking backward. There is no question as to whom has been more accurate. Over the last 4 years I have consistently been spot on in predicting every move of the market within the next 6 to 12 and 12 to 24 months.
When i am advising clients as to what I think will happen that is looking forward and my advice will follow what i believe is coming.
You can believe what you want but there is no way you will see the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story.
[/quote]
Seeing is believing
624 Via Del Caballo
Beds/Baths: 4 / 3
Square Feet: 2,259 sf
PPSF: $162
Lot Size: 5,367 sf02/13/2009 $365,000 2y 5m -38% -18%
09/15/2006 $585,000 3y 2m 39% 11%
07/09/2003 $420,654 n/a – –BGinRB
Participant[quote=fromnj]I do not quite understand how it works. I do not think we pay more than 10K as state income tax or we may be paying somehow. Are they giving money back with check if I do not pay more than 10K? Could you enlighten me? [/quote]
$10K over three years.
BGinRB
Participant[quote=fromnj]I do not quite understand how it works. I do not think we pay more than 10K as state income tax or we may be paying somehow. Are they giving money back with check if I do not pay more than 10K? Could you enlighten me? [/quote]
$10K over three years.
BGinRB
Participant[quote=fromnj]I do not quite understand how it works. I do not think we pay more than 10K as state income tax or we may be paying somehow. Are they giving money back with check if I do not pay more than 10K? Could you enlighten me? [/quote]
$10K over three years.
BGinRB
Participant[quote=fromnj]I do not quite understand how it works. I do not think we pay more than 10K as state income tax or we may be paying somehow. Are they giving money back with check if I do not pay more than 10K? Could you enlighten me? [/quote]
$10K over three years.
BGinRB
Participant[quote=fromnj]I do not quite understand how it works. I do not think we pay more than 10K as state income tax or we may be paying somehow. Are they giving money back with check if I do not pay more than 10K? Could you enlighten me? [/quote]
$10K over three years.
BGinRB
Participant[quote=macromaniac]I went up to Lake Arrowhead on Friday morning and hit the snow storm at 4500 ft. I did not have any snow chains and got bent over without the vaseline at the check point. $160.00 dollars for chains and $40.00 to put them on…took the guy 5 minutes.
So, again, buy the chains before you head up or bring your own vaseline…..
Either way…not fun….[/quote]
The rates went up since 2003.
I recommend Big Bear, but go to Snow Summit resort, not Bear Mountain. The latter has fewer entry level runs and more snowboarders, which increases your chances of getting hit by one.
Once you are comfortable in beginner’s area go to the family park area (chair 9 – use chair 2 to get to the summit). There are three or four runs in the family park area – stay on the Skyline Creek run (the leftmost). Other have steep drop near the end.
To get down to the village use Summit Run. That run is nice, long, but too many people on it if you are not fast enough. You will likely be way too tired to enjoy it. Make sure to stay off of Miracle Mile.
If you get back before 1pm (could be noon, check) return the pass for a voucher which can be used the next time you buy a pass.
Try to be there 60 minutes before the chairs start – you will need some time to change, rent equipment, get on the slope – and if you are late you won’t be able to park within walking distance, you will need to use the shuttle.Read all about it @ snowsummit.com
If you can afford to stay there two days I would recommend getting lessons on day 1 (you don’t really need ski pass if you take the lessons since four hours of skiing is more than enough for day 1)
BGinRB
Participant[quote=macromaniac]I went up to Lake Arrowhead on Friday morning and hit the snow storm at 4500 ft. I did not have any snow chains and got bent over without the vaseline at the check point. $160.00 dollars for chains and $40.00 to put them on…took the guy 5 minutes.
So, again, buy the chains before you head up or bring your own vaseline…..
Either way…not fun….[/quote]
The rates went up since 2003.
I recommend Big Bear, but go to Snow Summit resort, not Bear Mountain. The latter has fewer entry level runs and more snowboarders, which increases your chances of getting hit by one.
Once you are comfortable in beginner’s area go to the family park area (chair 9 – use chair 2 to get to the summit). There are three or four runs in the family park area – stay on the Skyline Creek run (the leftmost). Other have steep drop near the end.
To get down to the village use Summit Run. That run is nice, long, but too many people on it if you are not fast enough. You will likely be way too tired to enjoy it. Make sure to stay off of Miracle Mile.
If you get back before 1pm (could be noon, check) return the pass for a voucher which can be used the next time you buy a pass.
Try to be there 60 minutes before the chairs start – you will need some time to change, rent equipment, get on the slope – and if you are late you won’t be able to park within walking distance, you will need to use the shuttle.Read all about it @ snowsummit.com
If you can afford to stay there two days I would recommend getting lessons on day 1 (you don’t really need ski pass if you take the lessons since four hours of skiing is more than enough for day 1)
BGinRB
Participant[quote=macromaniac]I went up to Lake Arrowhead on Friday morning and hit the snow storm at 4500 ft. I did not have any snow chains and got bent over without the vaseline at the check point. $160.00 dollars for chains and $40.00 to put them on…took the guy 5 minutes.
So, again, buy the chains before you head up or bring your own vaseline…..
Either way…not fun….[/quote]
The rates went up since 2003.
I recommend Big Bear, but go to Snow Summit resort, not Bear Mountain. The latter has fewer entry level runs and more snowboarders, which increases your chances of getting hit by one.
Once you are comfortable in beginner’s area go to the family park area (chair 9 – use chair 2 to get to the summit). There are three or four runs in the family park area – stay on the Skyline Creek run (the leftmost). Other have steep drop near the end.
To get down to the village use Summit Run. That run is nice, long, but too many people on it if you are not fast enough. You will likely be way too tired to enjoy it. Make sure to stay off of Miracle Mile.
If you get back before 1pm (could be noon, check) return the pass for a voucher which can be used the next time you buy a pass.
Try to be there 60 minutes before the chairs start – you will need some time to change, rent equipment, get on the slope – and if you are late you won’t be able to park within walking distance, you will need to use the shuttle.Read all about it @ snowsummit.com
If you can afford to stay there two days I would recommend getting lessons on day 1 (you don’t really need ski pass if you take the lessons since four hours of skiing is more than enough for day 1)
BGinRB
Participant[quote=macromaniac]I went up to Lake Arrowhead on Friday morning and hit the snow storm at 4500 ft. I did not have any snow chains and got bent over without the vaseline at the check point. $160.00 dollars for chains and $40.00 to put them on…took the guy 5 minutes.
So, again, buy the chains before you head up or bring your own vaseline…..
Either way…not fun….[/quote]
The rates went up since 2003.
I recommend Big Bear, but go to Snow Summit resort, not Bear Mountain. The latter has fewer entry level runs and more snowboarders, which increases your chances of getting hit by one.
Once you are comfortable in beginner’s area go to the family park area (chair 9 – use chair 2 to get to the summit). There are three or four runs in the family park area – stay on the Skyline Creek run (the leftmost). Other have steep drop near the end.
To get down to the village use Summit Run. That run is nice, long, but too many people on it if you are not fast enough. You will likely be way too tired to enjoy it. Make sure to stay off of Miracle Mile.
If you get back before 1pm (could be noon, check) return the pass for a voucher which can be used the next time you buy a pass.
Try to be there 60 minutes before the chairs start – you will need some time to change, rent equipment, get on the slope – and if you are late you won’t be able to park within walking distance, you will need to use the shuttle.Read all about it @ snowsummit.com
If you can afford to stay there two days I would recommend getting lessons on day 1 (you don’t really need ski pass if you take the lessons since four hours of skiing is more than enough for day 1)
BGinRB
Participant[quote=macromaniac]I went up to Lake Arrowhead on Friday morning and hit the snow storm at 4500 ft. I did not have any snow chains and got bent over without the vaseline at the check point. $160.00 dollars for chains and $40.00 to put them on…took the guy 5 minutes.
So, again, buy the chains before you head up or bring your own vaseline…..
Either way…not fun….[/quote]
The rates went up since 2003.
I recommend Big Bear, but go to Snow Summit resort, not Bear Mountain. The latter has fewer entry level runs and more snowboarders, which increases your chances of getting hit by one.
Once you are comfortable in beginner’s area go to the family park area (chair 9 – use chair 2 to get to the summit). There are three or four runs in the family park area – stay on the Skyline Creek run (the leftmost). Other have steep drop near the end.
To get down to the village use Summit Run. That run is nice, long, but too many people on it if you are not fast enough. You will likely be way too tired to enjoy it. Make sure to stay off of Miracle Mile.
If you get back before 1pm (could be noon, check) return the pass for a voucher which can be used the next time you buy a pass.
Try to be there 60 minutes before the chairs start – you will need some time to change, rent equipment, get on the slope – and if you are late you won’t be able to park within walking distance, you will need to use the shuttle.Read all about it @ snowsummit.com
If you can afford to stay there two days I would recommend getting lessons on day 1 (you don’t really need ski pass if you take the lessons since four hours of skiing is more than enough for day 1)
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