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The psychology in the markets tend to be a contributing factor as well. When we’re doing well the psychology makes things even better; when we’re doing poorly the opposite occurs.
BugsParticipantThe psychology in the markets tend to be a contributing factor as well. When we’re doing well the psychology makes things even better; when we’re doing poorly the opposite occurs.
BugsParticipantThe psychology in the markets tend to be a contributing factor as well. When we’re doing well the psychology makes things even better; when we’re doing poorly the opposite occurs.
BugsParticipantThe psychology in the markets tend to be a contributing factor as well. When we’re doing well the psychology makes things even better; when we’re doing poorly the opposite occurs.
BugsParticipantThe burden of staying in touch and nurturing the relationship is on the agent. The term “Buyers Market” applies to services just as much as to products.
BugsParticipantThe burden of staying in touch and nurturing the relationship is on the agent. The term “Buyers Market” applies to services just as much as to products.
BugsParticipantThe burden of staying in touch and nurturing the relationship is on the agent. The term “Buyers Market” applies to services just as much as to products.
BugsParticipantThe burden of staying in touch and nurturing the relationship is on the agent. The term “Buyers Market” applies to services just as much as to products.
BugsParticipantThe burden of staying in touch and nurturing the relationship is on the agent. The term “Buyers Market” applies to services just as much as to products.
June 26, 2008 at 9:22 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229151BugsParticipantStick around long enough and you’ll be able to lock up the best of both sides of your choice. C’mon man, 6 more months; it’s not that far away.
Personally, most views don’t do anything for me, leastwise, not enough to pay a lot for one. I’m in the business at looking at other people’s views and after the first 500 or so they really just don’t register. I’d go for the neighborhood and having ready access to the services I typically use. I like being relatively close to freeway access. I hate having to spend 15 or 20 minutes on surface streets prior to even getting on the freeway.
June 26, 2008 at 9:22 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229270BugsParticipantStick around long enough and you’ll be able to lock up the best of both sides of your choice. C’mon man, 6 more months; it’s not that far away.
Personally, most views don’t do anything for me, leastwise, not enough to pay a lot for one. I’m in the business at looking at other people’s views and after the first 500 or so they really just don’t register. I’d go for the neighborhood and having ready access to the services I typically use. I like being relatively close to freeway access. I hate having to spend 15 or 20 minutes on surface streets prior to even getting on the freeway.
June 26, 2008 at 9:22 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229278BugsParticipantStick around long enough and you’ll be able to lock up the best of both sides of your choice. C’mon man, 6 more months; it’s not that far away.
Personally, most views don’t do anything for me, leastwise, not enough to pay a lot for one. I’m in the business at looking at other people’s views and after the first 500 or so they really just don’t register. I’d go for the neighborhood and having ready access to the services I typically use. I like being relatively close to freeway access. I hate having to spend 15 or 20 minutes on surface streets prior to even getting on the freeway.
June 26, 2008 at 9:22 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229314BugsParticipantStick around long enough and you’ll be able to lock up the best of both sides of your choice. C’mon man, 6 more months; it’s not that far away.
Personally, most views don’t do anything for me, leastwise, not enough to pay a lot for one. I’m in the business at looking at other people’s views and after the first 500 or so they really just don’t register. I’d go for the neighborhood and having ready access to the services I typically use. I like being relatively close to freeway access. I hate having to spend 15 or 20 minutes on surface streets prior to even getting on the freeway.
June 26, 2008 at 9:22 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229327BugsParticipantStick around long enough and you’ll be able to lock up the best of both sides of your choice. C’mon man, 6 more months; it’s not that far away.
Personally, most views don’t do anything for me, leastwise, not enough to pay a lot for one. I’m in the business at looking at other people’s views and after the first 500 or so they really just don’t register. I’d go for the neighborhood and having ready access to the services I typically use. I like being relatively close to freeway access. I hate having to spend 15 or 20 minutes on surface streets prior to even getting on the freeway.
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