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drunkle
Participantif you work on base, consider san clemente? i love that town/area… beautiful beaches, beautiful weather, small town with lots of mom and pop shops…
oside is strange. 2 miles north of carlsbad, but it’s like a totally different planet… nice places by the beach, but inland, the ghettos broken up by farms and tract houses… it’s like the ob or even ib of north county… but el cajonified…
November 16, 2007 at 4:25 PM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #100301drunkle
Participantnot just homeowners… people have been talking about a variety of ways of taking advantage, shorting banks, home builders, consumer product manufacturers/retailers, etc… or, investing in globalized companies, gold, euros, etc…
the obvious purchasing of investment properties when values “hit bottom”…hmm… anyone know of a publically traded moving company?
November 16, 2007 at 4:25 PM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #100381drunkle
Participantnot just homeowners… people have been talking about a variety of ways of taking advantage, shorting banks, home builders, consumer product manufacturers/retailers, etc… or, investing in globalized companies, gold, euros, etc…
the obvious purchasing of investment properties when values “hit bottom”…hmm… anyone know of a publically traded moving company?
November 16, 2007 at 4:25 PM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #100398drunkle
Participantnot just homeowners… people have been talking about a variety of ways of taking advantage, shorting banks, home builders, consumer product manufacturers/retailers, etc… or, investing in globalized companies, gold, euros, etc…
the obvious purchasing of investment properties when values “hit bottom”…hmm… anyone know of a publically traded moving company?
November 16, 2007 at 4:25 PM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #100412drunkle
Participantnot just homeowners… people have been talking about a variety of ways of taking advantage, shorting banks, home builders, consumer product manufacturers/retailers, etc… or, investing in globalized companies, gold, euros, etc…
the obvious purchasing of investment properties when values “hit bottom”…hmm… anyone know of a publically traded moving company?
November 16, 2007 at 4:25 PM in reply to: Is there a way for a homeowner to profit from falling prices? #100414drunkle
Participantnot just homeowners… people have been talking about a variety of ways of taking advantage, shorting banks, home builders, consumer product manufacturers/retailers, etc… or, investing in globalized companies, gold, euros, etc…
the obvious purchasing of investment properties when values “hit bottom”…hmm… anyone know of a publically traded moving company?
drunkle
Participantlooked at this the other day:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=LEN
and noticed, 128 mil in cash, 3 bil in debt. then, they announce they’re going to sit on inventory…
am i wrong in thinking that this is a gimme? a flashing neon sign saying “Short Me”?
drunkle
Participantlooked at this the other day:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=LEN
and noticed, 128 mil in cash, 3 bil in debt. then, they announce they’re going to sit on inventory…
am i wrong in thinking that this is a gimme? a flashing neon sign saying “Short Me”?
drunkle
Participantlooked at this the other day:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=LEN
and noticed, 128 mil in cash, 3 bil in debt. then, they announce they’re going to sit on inventory…
am i wrong in thinking that this is a gimme? a flashing neon sign saying “Short Me”?
drunkle
Participantlooked at this the other day:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=LEN
and noticed, 128 mil in cash, 3 bil in debt. then, they announce they’re going to sit on inventory…
am i wrong in thinking that this is a gimme? a flashing neon sign saying “Short Me”?
drunkle
Participantlooked at this the other day:
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/ks?s=LEN
and noticed, 128 mil in cash, 3 bil in debt. then, they announce they’re going to sit on inventory…
am i wrong in thinking that this is a gimme? a flashing neon sign saying “Short Me”?
drunkle
Participantif things get really shitty, buying a home might be besides the point…
so i guess, being confident in my income stability, social/political stability and then price stability would be the factors to consider in my mind.
drunkle
Participantif things get really shitty, buying a home might be besides the point…
so i guess, being confident in my income stability, social/political stability and then price stability would be the factors to consider in my mind.
drunkle
Participantif things get really shitty, buying a home might be besides the point…
so i guess, being confident in my income stability, social/political stability and then price stability would be the factors to consider in my mind.
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