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Try to bear in mind that the price movement isn’t steady – it comes in chunks at different times during the year. I like to think of it moving in spasms, some being more pronounced than others. It looks like your area might be between spasms right now. Be patient – you know the next spasm will be coming around shortly.
The market has already passed your original trigger points, and in doing so it emboldened you to move your goalpost. Taken in perspective you could say it’s all gravy now.
BugsParticipantTry to bear in mind that the price movement isn’t steady – it comes in chunks at different times during the year. I like to think of it moving in spasms, some being more pronounced than others. It looks like your area might be between spasms right now. Be patient – you know the next spasm will be coming around shortly.
The market has already passed your original trigger points, and in doing so it emboldened you to move your goalpost. Taken in perspective you could say it’s all gravy now.
BugsParticipantTry to bear in mind that the price movement isn’t steady – it comes in chunks at different times during the year. I like to think of it moving in spasms, some being more pronounced than others. It looks like your area might be between spasms right now. Be patient – you know the next spasm will be coming around shortly.
The market has already passed your original trigger points, and in doing so it emboldened you to move your goalpost. Taken in perspective you could say it’s all gravy now.
BugsParticipantTry to bear in mind that the price movement isn’t steady – it comes in chunks at different times during the year. I like to think of it moving in spasms, some being more pronounced than others. It looks like your area might be between spasms right now. Be patient – you know the next spasm will be coming around shortly.
The market has already passed your original trigger points, and in doing so it emboldened you to move your goalpost. Taken in perspective you could say it’s all gravy now.
July 21, 2008 at 4:11 PM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #243951BugsParticipantMarion,
You have really outdone yourself this time.
It is a serious breach of net etiquette to drag in the contents of a PM into an open forum without the consent of the other party. It is grounds for banning on most every forum with which I am familiar. It’s extremely rude, regardless of the contents.
I don’t care if (deleted by the administrator — sorry Bugs :-), talking personal trash about him doesn’t make you a better person or raise your stature here among us. Quite the opposite.
You should leave well enough alone. If you’re planning on sticking around here you need a fresh start.
July 21, 2008 at 4:11 PM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #244094BugsParticipantMarion,
You have really outdone yourself this time.
It is a serious breach of net etiquette to drag in the contents of a PM into an open forum without the consent of the other party. It is grounds for banning on most every forum with which I am familiar. It’s extremely rude, regardless of the contents.
I don’t care if (deleted by the administrator — sorry Bugs :-), talking personal trash about him doesn’t make you a better person or raise your stature here among us. Quite the opposite.
You should leave well enough alone. If you’re planning on sticking around here you need a fresh start.
July 21, 2008 at 4:11 PM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #244103BugsParticipantMarion,
You have really outdone yourself this time.
It is a serious breach of net etiquette to drag in the contents of a PM into an open forum without the consent of the other party. It is grounds for banning on most every forum with which I am familiar. It’s extremely rude, regardless of the contents.
I don’t care if (deleted by the administrator — sorry Bugs :-), talking personal trash about him doesn’t make you a better person or raise your stature here among us. Quite the opposite.
You should leave well enough alone. If you’re planning on sticking around here you need a fresh start.
July 21, 2008 at 4:11 PM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #244157BugsParticipantMarion,
You have really outdone yourself this time.
It is a serious breach of net etiquette to drag in the contents of a PM into an open forum without the consent of the other party. It is grounds for banning on most every forum with which I am familiar. It’s extremely rude, regardless of the contents.
I don’t care if (deleted by the administrator — sorry Bugs :-), talking personal trash about him doesn’t make you a better person or raise your stature here among us. Quite the opposite.
You should leave well enough alone. If you’re planning on sticking around here you need a fresh start.
July 21, 2008 at 4:11 PM in reply to: McBama: The Long-Awaited Unveiling of The Official Establishment Tool #244165BugsParticipantMarion,
You have really outdone yourself this time.
It is a serious breach of net etiquette to drag in the contents of a PM into an open forum without the consent of the other party. It is grounds for banning on most every forum with which I am familiar. It’s extremely rude, regardless of the contents.
I don’t care if (deleted by the administrator — sorry Bugs :-), talking personal trash about him doesn’t make you a better person or raise your stature here among us. Quite the opposite.
You should leave well enough alone. If you’re planning on sticking around here you need a fresh start.
BugsParticipantThe one thing to remember about the really primo areas of Del Mar and La Jolla is that, relatively speaking, they didn’t enjoy the massive runup in pricing that the lower price ranges did.
The areas on the bottom that are getting hurt the most also increased by the most, percentage wise.
Some of those bottom end neighborhood increased by nearly 400%. In contrast, La Jolla and Del Mar areas increased a lot, but not 400% worth. More like 250% or so.
Unless these areas break the pattern that has prevailed so far in past cycles, they’ll also correct quite a bit, although the percentage corrections won’t be as drastic as the lower priced markets.
If a 1,000 SqFt house in Barrio Logan bottoms out at $120k, the same home in La Jolla won’t be selling for $900k. It’ll end up being a lot closer to $500k because the relationship between Barrio Logan and La Jolla has remained relatively consistent over the years.
BugsParticipantThe one thing to remember about the really primo areas of Del Mar and La Jolla is that, relatively speaking, they didn’t enjoy the massive runup in pricing that the lower price ranges did.
The areas on the bottom that are getting hurt the most also increased by the most, percentage wise.
Some of those bottom end neighborhood increased by nearly 400%. In contrast, La Jolla and Del Mar areas increased a lot, but not 400% worth. More like 250% or so.
Unless these areas break the pattern that has prevailed so far in past cycles, they’ll also correct quite a bit, although the percentage corrections won’t be as drastic as the lower priced markets.
If a 1,000 SqFt house in Barrio Logan bottoms out at $120k, the same home in La Jolla won’t be selling for $900k. It’ll end up being a lot closer to $500k because the relationship between Barrio Logan and La Jolla has remained relatively consistent over the years.
BugsParticipantThe one thing to remember about the really primo areas of Del Mar and La Jolla is that, relatively speaking, they didn’t enjoy the massive runup in pricing that the lower price ranges did.
The areas on the bottom that are getting hurt the most also increased by the most, percentage wise.
Some of those bottom end neighborhood increased by nearly 400%. In contrast, La Jolla and Del Mar areas increased a lot, but not 400% worth. More like 250% or so.
Unless these areas break the pattern that has prevailed so far in past cycles, they’ll also correct quite a bit, although the percentage corrections won’t be as drastic as the lower priced markets.
If a 1,000 SqFt house in Barrio Logan bottoms out at $120k, the same home in La Jolla won’t be selling for $900k. It’ll end up being a lot closer to $500k because the relationship between Barrio Logan and La Jolla has remained relatively consistent over the years.
BugsParticipantThe one thing to remember about the really primo areas of Del Mar and La Jolla is that, relatively speaking, they didn’t enjoy the massive runup in pricing that the lower price ranges did.
The areas on the bottom that are getting hurt the most also increased by the most, percentage wise.
Some of those bottom end neighborhood increased by nearly 400%. In contrast, La Jolla and Del Mar areas increased a lot, but not 400% worth. More like 250% or so.
Unless these areas break the pattern that has prevailed so far in past cycles, they’ll also correct quite a bit, although the percentage corrections won’t be as drastic as the lower priced markets.
If a 1,000 SqFt house in Barrio Logan bottoms out at $120k, the same home in La Jolla won’t be selling for $900k. It’ll end up being a lot closer to $500k because the relationship between Barrio Logan and La Jolla has remained relatively consistent over the years.
BugsParticipantThe one thing to remember about the really primo areas of Del Mar and La Jolla is that, relatively speaking, they didn’t enjoy the massive runup in pricing that the lower price ranges did.
The areas on the bottom that are getting hurt the most also increased by the most, percentage wise.
Some of those bottom end neighborhood increased by nearly 400%. In contrast, La Jolla and Del Mar areas increased a lot, but not 400% worth. More like 250% or so.
Unless these areas break the pattern that has prevailed so far in past cycles, they’ll also correct quite a bit, although the percentage corrections won’t be as drastic as the lower priced markets.
If a 1,000 SqFt house in Barrio Logan bottoms out at $120k, the same home in La Jolla won’t be selling for $900k. It’ll end up being a lot closer to $500k because the relationship between Barrio Logan and La Jolla has remained relatively consistent over the years.
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