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March 26, 2008 at 11:34 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #176808March 26, 2008 at 11:34 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177161cashmanParticipant
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March 26, 2008 at 11:34 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177170cashmanParticipantLife’s a bitch, don’t vote for one.
March 26, 2008 at 11:34 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177173cashmanParticipantLife’s a bitch, don’t vote for one.
March 26, 2008 at 11:34 PM in reply to: Vote for McCain to stop a massive bailout of the irresponsible! #177262cashmanParticipantLife’s a bitch, don’t vote for one.
March 26, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: NY Times..”A Word of Advice During a Housing Slump: Rent “ #176803cashmanParticipantRight on, I’m not complaining now. I will give you an update, a year since my posting. After I sold in Nov. ’05, my house continued to appreciate about 20 percent, peaking in late ’06 or even early ’07. Yes, it drove me nuts! That was about $600K that I missed, not a small amount at all. But since the peak, it has pulled back about $300K, and still falling, of course. While I didn’t time my neighborhood precisely, I can’t complain because I took my equity, which was the whole 2 mil, since it was paid for, and parked it in banks safely earning about 5 percent. After all, who can accurately time the markets to the absolute peak?
March 26, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: NY Times..”A Word of Advice During a Housing Slump: Rent “ #177156cashmanParticipantRight on, I’m not complaining now. I will give you an update, a year since my posting. After I sold in Nov. ’05, my house continued to appreciate about 20 percent, peaking in late ’06 or even early ’07. Yes, it drove me nuts! That was about $600K that I missed, not a small amount at all. But since the peak, it has pulled back about $300K, and still falling, of course. While I didn’t time my neighborhood precisely, I can’t complain because I took my equity, which was the whole 2 mil, since it was paid for, and parked it in banks safely earning about 5 percent. After all, who can accurately time the markets to the absolute peak?
March 26, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: NY Times..”A Word of Advice During a Housing Slump: Rent “ #177165cashmanParticipantRight on, I’m not complaining now. I will give you an update, a year since my posting. After I sold in Nov. ’05, my house continued to appreciate about 20 percent, peaking in late ’06 or even early ’07. Yes, it drove me nuts! That was about $600K that I missed, not a small amount at all. But since the peak, it has pulled back about $300K, and still falling, of course. While I didn’t time my neighborhood precisely, I can’t complain because I took my equity, which was the whole 2 mil, since it was paid for, and parked it in banks safely earning about 5 percent. After all, who can accurately time the markets to the absolute peak?
March 26, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: NY Times..”A Word of Advice During a Housing Slump: Rent “ #177168cashmanParticipantRight on, I’m not complaining now. I will give you an update, a year since my posting. After I sold in Nov. ’05, my house continued to appreciate about 20 percent, peaking in late ’06 or even early ’07. Yes, it drove me nuts! That was about $600K that I missed, not a small amount at all. But since the peak, it has pulled back about $300K, and still falling, of course. While I didn’t time my neighborhood precisely, I can’t complain because I took my equity, which was the whole 2 mil, since it was paid for, and parked it in banks safely earning about 5 percent. After all, who can accurately time the markets to the absolute peak?
March 26, 2008 at 11:30 PM in reply to: NY Times..”A Word of Advice During a Housing Slump: Rent “ #177257cashmanParticipantRight on, I’m not complaining now. I will give you an update, a year since my posting. After I sold in Nov. ’05, my house continued to appreciate about 20 percent, peaking in late ’06 or even early ’07. Yes, it drove me nuts! That was about $600K that I missed, not a small amount at all. But since the peak, it has pulled back about $300K, and still falling, of course. While I didn’t time my neighborhood precisely, I can’t complain because I took my equity, which was the whole 2 mil, since it was paid for, and parked it in banks safely earning about 5 percent. After all, who can accurately time the markets to the absolute peak?
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