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Ex-SD
ParticipantThey can beat their drum and spin things to look rosy all they want but they can’t stop prices from falling for the next few years. Anyone that buys a home in SoCal before 2011 (at the earliest) is throwing money down the toilet. If you’re fully informed and choose to buy because you don’t want to rent: more power to you but it’s the truly stupid that I feel for because they really don’t do their homework or stay informed about what’s going on right under their noses.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThey can beat their drum and spin things to look rosy all they want but they can’t stop prices from falling for the next few years. Anyone that buys a home in SoCal before 2011 (at the earliest) is throwing money down the toilet. If you’re fully informed and choose to buy because you don’t want to rent: more power to you but it’s the truly stupid that I feel for because they really don’t do their homework or stay informed about what’s going on right under their noses.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThey can beat their drum and spin things to look rosy all they want but they can’t stop prices from falling for the next few years. Anyone that buys a home in SoCal before 2011 (at the earliest) is throwing money down the toilet. If you’re fully informed and choose to buy because you don’t want to rent: more power to you but it’s the truly stupid that I feel for because they really don’t do their homework or stay informed about what’s going on right under their noses.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThey can beat their drum and spin things to look rosy all they want but they can’t stop prices from falling for the next few years. Anyone that buys a home in SoCal before 2011 (at the earliest) is throwing money down the toilet. If you’re fully informed and choose to buy because you don’t want to rent: more power to you but it’s the truly stupid that I feel for because they really don’t do their homework or stay informed about what’s going on right under their noses.
January 12, 2008 at 12:35 PM in reply to: January sales figure for 92127: 107 homes already sold/pending??? #134896Ex-SD
ParticipantJust be aware that repos are recorded as sales which totally skews the numbers.
January 12, 2008 at 12:35 PM in reply to: January sales figure for 92127: 107 homes already sold/pending??? #135090Ex-SD
ParticipantJust be aware that repos are recorded as sales which totally skews the numbers.
January 12, 2008 at 12:35 PM in reply to: January sales figure for 92127: 107 homes already sold/pending??? #135097Ex-SD
ParticipantJust be aware that repos are recorded as sales which totally skews the numbers.
January 12, 2008 at 12:35 PM in reply to: January sales figure for 92127: 107 homes already sold/pending??? #135152Ex-SD
ParticipantJust be aware that repos are recorded as sales which totally skews the numbers.
January 12, 2008 at 12:35 PM in reply to: January sales figure for 92127: 107 homes already sold/pending??? #135194Ex-SD
ParticipantJust be aware that repos are recorded as sales which totally skews the numbers.
Ex-SD
ParticipantBut………..since foreclosed homes that have reverted to REO’s are recorded as a sale at the existing loan balance at the time of the foreclosure…………..it doesn’t appear that we’re getting a very clear picture……..as this would skew the numbers UP………
Ex-SD
ParticipantBut………..since foreclosed homes that have reverted to REO’s are recorded as a sale at the existing loan balance at the time of the foreclosure…………..it doesn’t appear that we’re getting a very clear picture……..as this would skew the numbers UP………
Ex-SD
ParticipantBut………..since foreclosed homes that have reverted to REO’s are recorded as a sale at the existing loan balance at the time of the foreclosure…………..it doesn’t appear that we’re getting a very clear picture……..as this would skew the numbers UP………
Ex-SD
ParticipantBut………..since foreclosed homes that have reverted to REO’s are recorded as a sale at the existing loan balance at the time of the foreclosure…………..it doesn’t appear that we’re getting a very clear picture……..as this would skew the numbers UP………
Ex-SD
ParticipantBut………..since foreclosed homes that have reverted to REO’s are recorded as a sale at the existing loan balance at the time of the foreclosure…………..it doesn’t appear that we’re getting a very clear picture……..as this would skew the numbers UP………
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