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Sure- Do it yourself. And when you have an appendicitis download the do-it-yourself appendectomy kit from http://www.medicalzoom.com.
BKlawyerParticipantSure- Do it yourself. And when you have an appendicitis download the do-it-yourself appendectomy kit from http://www.medicalzoom.com.
BKlawyerParticipantSure- Do it yourself. And when you have an appendicitis download the do-it-yourself appendectomy kit from http://www.medicalzoom.com.
BKlawyerParticipantYou guys don’t know the half of it. I’m seeing MANY clients who were pulling in a whole lot more than the writer of the article. We’re in the first inning of a 9 inning game unless the Govt. pulls some nonsense which I think will happen. However, Mr. Market gets to decide how it comes out.
BKlawyerParticipantYou guys don’t know the half of it. I’m seeing MANY clients who were pulling in a whole lot more than the writer of the article. We’re in the first inning of a 9 inning game unless the Govt. pulls some nonsense which I think will happen. However, Mr. Market gets to decide how it comes out.
BKlawyerParticipantYou guys don’t know the half of it. I’m seeing MANY clients who were pulling in a whole lot more than the writer of the article. We’re in the first inning of a 9 inning game unless the Govt. pulls some nonsense which I think will happen. However, Mr. Market gets to decide how it comes out.
BKlawyerParticipantYou guys don’t know the half of it. I’m seeing MANY clients who were pulling in a whole lot more than the writer of the article. We’re in the first inning of a 9 inning game unless the Govt. pulls some nonsense which I think will happen. However, Mr. Market gets to decide how it comes out.
BKlawyerParticipantYou guys don’t know the half of it. I’m seeing MANY clients who were pulling in a whole lot more than the writer of the article. We’re in the first inning of a 9 inning game unless the Govt. pulls some nonsense which I think will happen. However, Mr. Market gets to decide how it comes out.
BKlawyerParticipantI bought my house in a gated community in 2001 in La Jolla Colony at $220/sq.ft. 20+ yr. old condos in the area are now priced at $450+k/sq.ft. The median income for a single person in San Diego is $47k and crawls up from there based on family size. There is an amazing disconnect between what people want, can afford, and 2006 pricing v. what they can borrow. If you are looking to buy go back to 2000 and look at the price per sq./ft. If you pay more than that you are buying the bubble.
BKlawyerParticipantI bought my house in a gated community in 2001 in La Jolla Colony at $220/sq.ft. 20+ yr. old condos in the area are now priced at $450+k/sq.ft. The median income for a single person in San Diego is $47k and crawls up from there based on family size. There is an amazing disconnect between what people want, can afford, and 2006 pricing v. what they can borrow. If you are looking to buy go back to 2000 and look at the price per sq./ft. If you pay more than that you are buying the bubble.
BKlawyerParticipantI bought my house in a gated community in 2001 in La Jolla Colony at $220/sq.ft. 20+ yr. old condos in the area are now priced at $450+k/sq.ft. The median income for a single person in San Diego is $47k and crawls up from there based on family size. There is an amazing disconnect between what people want, can afford, and 2006 pricing v. what they can borrow. If you are looking to buy go back to 2000 and look at the price per sq./ft. If you pay more than that you are buying the bubble.
BKlawyerParticipantI bought my house in a gated community in 2001 in La Jolla Colony at $220/sq.ft. 20+ yr. old condos in the area are now priced at $450+k/sq.ft. The median income for a single person in San Diego is $47k and crawls up from there based on family size. There is an amazing disconnect between what people want, can afford, and 2006 pricing v. what they can borrow. If you are looking to buy go back to 2000 and look at the price per sq./ft. If you pay more than that you are buying the bubble.
BKlawyerParticipantI bought my house in a gated community in 2001 in La Jolla Colony at $220/sq.ft. 20+ yr. old condos in the area are now priced at $450+k/sq.ft. The median income for a single person in San Diego is $47k and crawls up from there based on family size. There is an amazing disconnect between what people want, can afford, and 2006 pricing v. what they can borrow. If you are looking to buy go back to 2000 and look at the price per sq./ft. If you pay more than that you are buying the bubble.
BKlawyerParticipantI had Rich and Ben Jones on my radio program in 2005. They were prescient in their description of what HAD to happen. Ben commented that he’d seen this movie before and it didn’t end well. Rich demonstrated his masterful knowledge of the statistics in San Diego and conclusion that it “could not” play out without pain and destruction. I commented that, in the rear view mirror, we would all be looked at as prophets. I’m disgusted at the Govt. “experts” who could not see what a bunch of yahoos like us saw.
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