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The last time we had a regular poster who turned out to be the lightening rod she ended up leaving to start her own website. She ended up using that website to launch a new business.
I see lots of similarities here, personality-wise.
BugsParticipantThe last time we had a regular poster who turned out to be the lightening rod she ended up leaving to start her own website. She ended up using that website to launch a new business.
I see lots of similarities here, personality-wise.
BugsParticipantThe last time we had a regular poster who turned out to be the lightening rod she ended up leaving to start her own website. She ended up using that website to launch a new business.
I see lots of similarities here, personality-wise.
BugsParticipantThe last time we had a regular poster who turned out to be the lightening rod she ended up leaving to start her own website. She ended up using that website to launch a new business.
I see lots of similarities here, personality-wise.
April 17, 2008 at 4:41 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #189208BugsParticipantIn 2001 nobody could have guessed the heights to which the market would eventually climb. I don’t think it’s an exagerration to say that in 2005 there were but few who could guess the depths to which this market could fall.
April 17, 2008 at 4:41 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #189229BugsParticipantIn 2001 nobody could have guessed the heights to which the market would eventually climb. I don’t think it’s an exagerration to say that in 2005 there were but few who could guess the depths to which this market could fall.
April 17, 2008 at 4:41 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #189260BugsParticipantIn 2001 nobody could have guessed the heights to which the market would eventually climb. I don’t think it’s an exagerration to say that in 2005 there were but few who could guess the depths to which this market could fall.
April 17, 2008 at 4:41 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #189271BugsParticipantIn 2001 nobody could have guessed the heights to which the market would eventually climb. I don’t think it’s an exagerration to say that in 2005 there were but few who could guess the depths to which this market could fall.
April 17, 2008 at 4:41 PM in reply to: Increasing numbers of Americans are simply walking away from their houses #189277BugsParticipantIn 2001 nobody could have guessed the heights to which the market would eventually climb. I don’t think it’s an exagerration to say that in 2005 there were but few who could guess the depths to which this market could fall.
BugsParticipantThis article points out exactly why I think the upper end will get nailed just as hard as the bottom end has been getting over the last couple years. These were the loans of choice throughout Bressi Ranch, La Costa Greens, 4S Ranch, Santaluz and Carmel Valley.
Five years from now when someone reminisces about “I used to own a $1,400,000 tract home in Carlsbad” people are going to wonder aloud at their stupidity.
BugsParticipantThis article points out exactly why I think the upper end will get nailed just as hard as the bottom end has been getting over the last couple years. These were the loans of choice throughout Bressi Ranch, La Costa Greens, 4S Ranch, Santaluz and Carmel Valley.
Five years from now when someone reminisces about “I used to own a $1,400,000 tract home in Carlsbad” people are going to wonder aloud at their stupidity.
BugsParticipantThis article points out exactly why I think the upper end will get nailed just as hard as the bottom end has been getting over the last couple years. These were the loans of choice throughout Bressi Ranch, La Costa Greens, 4S Ranch, Santaluz and Carmel Valley.
Five years from now when someone reminisces about “I used to own a $1,400,000 tract home in Carlsbad” people are going to wonder aloud at their stupidity.
BugsParticipantThis article points out exactly why I think the upper end will get nailed just as hard as the bottom end has been getting over the last couple years. These were the loans of choice throughout Bressi Ranch, La Costa Greens, 4S Ranch, Santaluz and Carmel Valley.
Five years from now when someone reminisces about “I used to own a $1,400,000 tract home in Carlsbad” people are going to wonder aloud at their stupidity.
BugsParticipantThis article points out exactly why I think the upper end will get nailed just as hard as the bottom end has been getting over the last couple years. These were the loans of choice throughout Bressi Ranch, La Costa Greens, 4S Ranch, Santaluz and Carmel Valley.
Five years from now when someone reminisces about “I used to own a $1,400,000 tract home in Carlsbad” people are going to wonder aloud at their stupidity.
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