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David JParticipant
detourbeach,
The house went pending. Was your offer accepted?
David JParticipantdetourbeach,
The house went pending. Was your offer accepted?
David JParticipantdetourbeach,
The house went pending. Was your offer accepted?
David JParticipantdetourbeach,
The house went pending. Was your offer accepted?
David JParticipantWe went to the Ethnic Food Fair at Balboa Park on Sunday and it was packed.
David JParticipantWe went to the Ethnic Food Fair at Balboa Park on Sunday and it was packed.
David JParticipantWe went to the Ethnic Food Fair at Balboa Park on Sunday and it was packed.
David JParticipantWe went to the Ethnic Food Fair at Balboa Park on Sunday and it was packed.
David JParticipantWe went to the Ethnic Food Fair at Balboa Park on Sunday and it was packed.
May 23, 2008 at 11:46 PM in reply to: Are other fence sitters experiencing the same feeling? #210916David JParticipantI don’t think asianautica or myself were advocating getting into a mortgage where an equal property rents for less. Rather, simply that once a house pencils out, plan B is then available. Plan B being that one can rent out the house if you need to move and it will not be a financial disaster.
I’m planning on buying sometime next year, I doubt it will be the bottom, even for the hardest hit areas. However, once you pass fundamental price support levels (rents for an equal house IMHO), whether to the upside or the downside, it is anyone’s guess as to where prices will go in the short-term.
In the mean time I will continue to watch inventory levels, sales, etc… to help with the decision. In Mira Mesa inventory is starting to rise again, so maybe we’ll see another nice leg down.
May 23, 2008 at 11:46 PM in reply to: Are other fence sitters experiencing the same feeling? #210983David JParticipantI don’t think asianautica or myself were advocating getting into a mortgage where an equal property rents for less. Rather, simply that once a house pencils out, plan B is then available. Plan B being that one can rent out the house if you need to move and it will not be a financial disaster.
I’m planning on buying sometime next year, I doubt it will be the bottom, even for the hardest hit areas. However, once you pass fundamental price support levels (rents for an equal house IMHO), whether to the upside or the downside, it is anyone’s guess as to where prices will go in the short-term.
In the mean time I will continue to watch inventory levels, sales, etc… to help with the decision. In Mira Mesa inventory is starting to rise again, so maybe we’ll see another nice leg down.
May 23, 2008 at 11:46 PM in reply to: Are other fence sitters experiencing the same feeling? #211012David JParticipantI don’t think asianautica or myself were advocating getting into a mortgage where an equal property rents for less. Rather, simply that once a house pencils out, plan B is then available. Plan B being that one can rent out the house if you need to move and it will not be a financial disaster.
I’m planning on buying sometime next year, I doubt it will be the bottom, even for the hardest hit areas. However, once you pass fundamental price support levels (rents for an equal house IMHO), whether to the upside or the downside, it is anyone’s guess as to where prices will go in the short-term.
In the mean time I will continue to watch inventory levels, sales, etc… to help with the decision. In Mira Mesa inventory is starting to rise again, so maybe we’ll see another nice leg down.
May 23, 2008 at 11:46 PM in reply to: Are other fence sitters experiencing the same feeling? #211033David JParticipantI don’t think asianautica or myself were advocating getting into a mortgage where an equal property rents for less. Rather, simply that once a house pencils out, plan B is then available. Plan B being that one can rent out the house if you need to move and it will not be a financial disaster.
I’m planning on buying sometime next year, I doubt it will be the bottom, even for the hardest hit areas. However, once you pass fundamental price support levels (rents for an equal house IMHO), whether to the upside or the downside, it is anyone’s guess as to where prices will go in the short-term.
In the mean time I will continue to watch inventory levels, sales, etc… to help with the decision. In Mira Mesa inventory is starting to rise again, so maybe we’ll see another nice leg down.
May 23, 2008 at 11:46 PM in reply to: Are other fence sitters experiencing the same feeling? #211069David JParticipantI don’t think asianautica or myself were advocating getting into a mortgage where an equal property rents for less. Rather, simply that once a house pencils out, plan B is then available. Plan B being that one can rent out the house if you need to move and it will not be a financial disaster.
I’m planning on buying sometime next year, I doubt it will be the bottom, even for the hardest hit areas. However, once you pass fundamental price support levels (rents for an equal house IMHO), whether to the upside or the downside, it is anyone’s guess as to where prices will go in the short-term.
In the mean time I will continue to watch inventory levels, sales, etc… to help with the decision. In Mira Mesa inventory is starting to rise again, so maybe we’ll see another nice leg down.
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