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BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantThis guy reminds me of ScruffyDog last year. And we all know how that one turned out. π
Somebody else cache the post this time.
This will be another Classic.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantThis guy reminds me of ScruffyDog last year. And we all know how that one turned out. π
Somebody else cache the post this time.
This will be another Classic.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantThis guy reminds me of ScruffyDog last year. And we all know how that one turned out. π
Somebody else cache the post this time.
This will be another Classic.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantThis guy reminds me of ScruffyDog last year. And we all know how that one turned out. π
Somebody else cache the post this time.
This will be another Classic.
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM in reply to: If you think the “Mother of all recessions” isn’t coming #126931BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM in reply to: If you think the “Mother of all recessions” isn’t coming #127093BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM in reply to: If you think the “Mother of all recessions” isn’t coming #127102BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM in reply to: If you think the “Mother of all recessions” isn’t coming #127169BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
December 31, 2007 at 2:53 PM in reply to: If you think the “Mother of all recessions” isn’t coming #127194BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantElected officials, scrambling to adjust, are trimming money for public schools, reducing grants to help the homeless, even asking police to dry-clean their uniforms less often
==========================================================Wow, that’s a tough choice to make. Fewer uniforms dry cleaned, or keep the next generation priced out of housing?
Decisions, decisions…
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantTwo answers for me:
In the neighborhoods I was watching in San Diego for a possible home purchase, the prices are down about $130,000.
However, I am no longer looking for a home purchase in San Diego. I have a job interview in another state in January. In that area, I will be able to get a much nicer house and the price I will have to pay for that is $400,000 – $600,000 less than the comparable place in San Diego.
Wish me luck for the interview.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantTwo answers for me:
In the neighborhoods I was watching in San Diego for a possible home purchase, the prices are down about $130,000.
However, I am no longer looking for a home purchase in San Diego. I have a job interview in another state in January. In that area, I will be able to get a much nicer house and the price I will have to pay for that is $400,000 – $600,000 less than the comparable place in San Diego.
Wish me luck for the interview.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantTwo answers for me:
In the neighborhoods I was watching in San Diego for a possible home purchase, the prices are down about $130,000.
However, I am no longer looking for a home purchase in San Diego. I have a job interview in another state in January. In that area, I will be able to get a much nicer house and the price I will have to pay for that is $400,000 – $600,000 less than the comparable place in San Diego.
Wish me luck for the interview.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantTwo answers for me:
In the neighborhoods I was watching in San Diego for a possible home purchase, the prices are down about $130,000.
However, I am no longer looking for a home purchase in San Diego. I have a job interview in another state in January. In that area, I will be able to get a much nicer house and the price I will have to pay for that is $400,000 – $600,000 less than the comparable place in San Diego.
Wish me luck for the interview.
BuyerWillEPB
ParticipantTwo answers for me:
In the neighborhoods I was watching in San Diego for a possible home purchase, the prices are down about $130,000.
However, I am no longer looking for a home purchase in San Diego. I have a job interview in another state in January. In that area, I will be able to get a much nicer house and the price I will have to pay for that is $400,000 – $600,000 less than the comparable place in San Diego.
Wish me luck for the interview.
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