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carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
175% price increase
60% price decrease
= 10% still overpriced even in a good economy
[/quote]Well. That’s smart. Are you a professor teaching mathematics? However, I just want to point out that everything else was even more overpriced: gold was $300 then, oil was $20 and even food price has increased 50%! What are some people thinking when they still go out buying overpriced food during the start of the Great Recession even?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
175% price increase
60% price decrease
= 10% still overpriced even in a good economy
[/quote]Well. That’s smart. Are you a professor teaching mathematics? However, I just want to point out that everything else was even more overpriced: gold was $300 then, oil was $20 and even food price has increased 50%! What are some people thinking when they still go out buying overpriced food during the start of the Great Recession even?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
175% price increase
60% price decrease
= 10% still overpriced even in a good economy
[/quote]Well. That’s smart. Are you a professor teaching mathematics? However, I just want to point out that everything else was even more overpriced: gold was $300 then, oil was $20 and even food price has increased 50%! What are some people thinking when they still go out buying overpriced food during the start of the Great Recession even?
carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=Scarlet]
175% price increase
60% price decrease
= 10% still overpriced even in a good economy
[/quote]Well. That’s smart. Are you a professor teaching mathematics? However, I just want to point out that everything else was even more overpriced: gold was $300 then, oil was $20 and even food price has increased 50%! What are some people thinking when they still go out buying overpriced food during the start of the Great Recession even?
carlsbadworker
ParticipantAt least, she is still alive. Here is another latest news:
Woman killed at Temecula mall
By JOHN ASBURY
The Press-EnterpriseTemecula police and Riverside County sheriff’s Central Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman who was killed this afternoon on the third floor of the parking garage at the Promenade Mall.
Police have sealed off the parking garage on in the 4000 block of Winchester Road and are investigating the death as a homicide, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said.
Police have not identified the woman, but have detained one person for questioning, Gutierrez said.
Homicide detectives are expected to be piecing together the crime scene for several hours.
–John Asbury
carlsbadworker
ParticipantAt least, she is still alive. Here is another latest news:
Woman killed at Temecula mall
By JOHN ASBURY
The Press-EnterpriseTemecula police and Riverside County sheriff’s Central Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman who was killed this afternoon on the third floor of the parking garage at the Promenade Mall.
Police have sealed off the parking garage on in the 4000 block of Winchester Road and are investigating the death as a homicide, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said.
Police have not identified the woman, but have detained one person for questioning, Gutierrez said.
Homicide detectives are expected to be piecing together the crime scene for several hours.
–John Asbury
carlsbadworker
ParticipantAt least, she is still alive. Here is another latest news:
Woman killed at Temecula mall
By JOHN ASBURY
The Press-EnterpriseTemecula police and Riverside County sheriff’s Central Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman who was killed this afternoon on the third floor of the parking garage at the Promenade Mall.
Police have sealed off the parking garage on in the 4000 block of Winchester Road and are investigating the death as a homicide, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said.
Police have not identified the woman, but have detained one person for questioning, Gutierrez said.
Homicide detectives are expected to be piecing together the crime scene for several hours.
–John Asbury
carlsbadworker
ParticipantAt least, she is still alive. Here is another latest news:
Woman killed at Temecula mall
By JOHN ASBURY
The Press-EnterpriseTemecula police and Riverside County sheriff’s Central Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman who was killed this afternoon on the third floor of the parking garage at the Promenade Mall.
Police have sealed off the parking garage on in the 4000 block of Winchester Road and are investigating the death as a homicide, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said.
Police have not identified the woman, but have detained one person for questioning, Gutierrez said.
Homicide detectives are expected to be piecing together the crime scene for several hours.
–John Asbury
carlsbadworker
ParticipantAt least, she is still alive. Here is another latest news:
Woman killed at Temecula mall
By JOHN ASBURY
The Press-EnterpriseTemecula police and Riverside County sheriff’s Central Homicide detectives are investigating the death of a woman who was killed this afternoon on the third floor of the parking garage at the Promenade Mall.
Police have sealed off the parking garage on in the 4000 block of Winchester Road and are investigating the death as a homicide, Riverside County sheriff’s Sgt. Dennis Gutierrez said.
Police have not identified the woman, but have detained one person for questioning, Gutierrez said.
Homicide detectives are expected to be piecing together the crime scene for several hours.
–John Asbury
February 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #344436carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=cooprider]Just wait another year or two guys. This won’t turn housing around, we know that. But look at the trend: 2008 – $7500 loan, 2009 – $15,000 tax credit, what’s next?
I’m holding out until 2011 for a $60,000 direct account transfer after the 2010 $30,000 Gov’t subsidized down payment fails to turn housing around too.
[/quote]Good luck! Just FYI, $15000 tax credit seems to be taken out already:
“Working to accommodate the new, lower overall limit of the bill, negotiators effectively wiped out a Senate-passed provision for a new $15,000 tax credit to defray the cost of buying a home, these officials said.”
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Stimulus-pared-to-789-billion-apf-14325858.html
February 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #344758carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=cooprider]Just wait another year or two guys. This won’t turn housing around, we know that. But look at the trend: 2008 – $7500 loan, 2009 – $15,000 tax credit, what’s next?
I’m holding out until 2011 for a $60,000 direct account transfer after the 2010 $30,000 Gov’t subsidized down payment fails to turn housing around too.
[/quote]Good luck! Just FYI, $15000 tax credit seems to be taken out already:
“Working to accommodate the new, lower overall limit of the bill, negotiators effectively wiped out a Senate-passed provision for a new $15,000 tax credit to defray the cost of buying a home, these officials said.”
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Stimulus-pared-to-789-billion-apf-14325858.html
February 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #344866carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=cooprider]Just wait another year or two guys. This won’t turn housing around, we know that. But look at the trend: 2008 – $7500 loan, 2009 – $15,000 tax credit, what’s next?
I’m holding out until 2011 for a $60,000 direct account transfer after the 2010 $30,000 Gov’t subsidized down payment fails to turn housing around too.
[/quote]Good luck! Just FYI, $15000 tax credit seems to be taken out already:
“Working to accommodate the new, lower overall limit of the bill, negotiators effectively wiped out a Senate-passed provision for a new $15,000 tax credit to defray the cost of buying a home, these officials said.”
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Stimulus-pared-to-789-billion-apf-14325858.html
February 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #344897carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=cooprider]Just wait another year or two guys. This won’t turn housing around, we know that. But look at the trend: 2008 – $7500 loan, 2009 – $15,000 tax credit, what’s next?
I’m holding out until 2011 for a $60,000 direct account transfer after the 2010 $30,000 Gov’t subsidized down payment fails to turn housing around too.
[/quote]Good luck! Just FYI, $15000 tax credit seems to be taken out already:
“Working to accommodate the new, lower overall limit of the bill, negotiators effectively wiped out a Senate-passed provision for a new $15,000 tax credit to defray the cost of buying a home, these officials said.”
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Stimulus-pared-to-789-billion-apf-14325858.html
February 11, 2009 at 10:31 AM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #344995carlsbadworker
Participant[quote=cooprider]Just wait another year or two guys. This won’t turn housing around, we know that. But look at the trend: 2008 – $7500 loan, 2009 – $15,000 tax credit, what’s next?
I’m holding out until 2011 for a $60,000 direct account transfer after the 2010 $30,000 Gov’t subsidized down payment fails to turn housing around too.
[/quote]Good luck! Just FYI, $15000 tax credit seems to be taken out already:
“Working to accommodate the new, lower overall limit of the bill, negotiators effectively wiped out a Senate-passed provision for a new $15,000 tax credit to defray the cost of buying a home, these officials said.”
http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Stimulus-pared-to-789-billion-apf-14325858.html
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