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Participantraptorduck: Please send your email address to me at [email protected]
I have some information that I would like to pass on to you.
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Participantraptorduck: Please send your email address to me at [email protected]
I have some information that I would like to pass on to you.
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ParticipantFlu: I was being sarcastic……Haven’t you ever heard the big lie that’s been going around SoCal for the last 20+ years about how property values can never go down? And one of the main reasons is that rich Asians will always come in and buy up all the available property? No offense was intended towards the Asian community.
To those who think that the 50%+ drop can’t happen in San Diego, I remind you to take a look at the last bubble-burst when high-end properties from San Francisco to San Diego did just that. I have a friend who bought in Beverly Hills when the prices collapsed. This collapse is highly likely to be very severe and I’ve heard all of these “it won’t happen here” stories before.
Ex-SD
ParticipantFlu: I was being sarcastic……Haven’t you ever heard the big lie that’s been going around SoCal for the last 20+ years about how property values can never go down? And one of the main reasons is that rich Asians will always come in and buy up all the available property? No offense was intended towards the Asian community.
To those who think that the 50%+ drop can’t happen in San Diego, I remind you to take a look at the last bubble-burst when high-end properties from San Francisco to San Diego did just that. I have a friend who bought in Beverly Hills when the prices collapsed. This collapse is highly likely to be very severe and I’ve heard all of these “it won’t happen here” stories before.
Ex-SD
ParticipantFlu: I was being sarcastic……Haven’t you ever heard the big lie that’s been going around SoCal for the last 20+ years about how property values can never go down? And one of the main reasons is that rich Asians will always come in and buy up all the available property? No offense was intended towards the Asian community.
To those who think that the 50%+ drop can’t happen in San Diego, I remind you to take a look at the last bubble-burst when high-end properties from San Francisco to San Diego did just that. I have a friend who bought in Beverly Hills when the prices collapsed. This collapse is highly likely to be very severe and I’ve heard all of these “it won’t happen here” stories before.
Ex-SD
ParticipantFlu: I was being sarcastic……Haven’t you ever heard the big lie that’s been going around SoCal for the last 20+ years about how property values can never go down? And one of the main reasons is that rich Asians will always come in and buy up all the available property? No offense was intended towards the Asian community.
To those who think that the 50%+ drop can’t happen in San Diego, I remind you to take a look at the last bubble-burst when high-end properties from San Francisco to San Diego did just that. I have a friend who bought in Beverly Hills when the prices collapsed. This collapse is highly likely to be very severe and I’ve heard all of these “it won’t happen here” stories before.
Ex-SD
ParticipantFlu: I was being sarcastic……Haven’t you ever heard the big lie that’s been going around SoCal for the last 20+ years about how property values can never go down? And one of the main reasons is that rich Asians will always come in and buy up all the available property? No offense was intended towards the Asian community.
To those who think that the 50%+ drop can’t happen in San Diego, I remind you to take a look at the last bubble-burst when high-end properties from San Francisco to San Diego did just that. I have a friend who bought in Beverly Hills when the prices collapsed. This collapse is highly likely to be very severe and I’ve heard all of these “it won’t happen here” stories before.
Ex-SD
ParticipantLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I needed a good laugh. Still LOL!
When I first moved to SD, the population of the county was just under 1 million. Today, I believe it’s around 3 million. In Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, the population is just over 1 million and people are moving here in large numbers. In another thirty years, the population here will probably reach 3 million since there’s so much land. We’re only 60 miles from Asheville, 45 minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, two hours to Atlanta and one and a half hours to Charlotte. No beach but frankly, I was sick of the beach. I used to have a beautiful ocean view (less than 1/2 mile from the ocean) in SD. Now, my views in three directions are the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Nope, it’s not San Diego but the property values are stable and likely to stay that way.
Good luck to those of you who are still disillusioned enough to think of buying before 2012 but what the hell, it’s your money, not mine. πEx-SD
ParticipantLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I needed a good laugh. Still LOL!
When I first moved to SD, the population of the county was just under 1 million. Today, I believe it’s around 3 million. In Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, the population is just over 1 million and people are moving here in large numbers. In another thirty years, the population here will probably reach 3 million since there’s so much land. We’re only 60 miles from Asheville, 45 minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, two hours to Atlanta and one and a half hours to Charlotte. No beach but frankly, I was sick of the beach. I used to have a beautiful ocean view (less than 1/2 mile from the ocean) in SD. Now, my views in three directions are the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Nope, it’s not San Diego but the property values are stable and likely to stay that way.
Good luck to those of you who are still disillusioned enough to think of buying before 2012 but what the hell, it’s your money, not mine. πEx-SD
ParticipantLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I needed a good laugh. Still LOL!
When I first moved to SD, the population of the county was just under 1 million. Today, I believe it’s around 3 million. In Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, the population is just over 1 million and people are moving here in large numbers. In another thirty years, the population here will probably reach 3 million since there’s so much land. We’re only 60 miles from Asheville, 45 minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, two hours to Atlanta and one and a half hours to Charlotte. No beach but frankly, I was sick of the beach. I used to have a beautiful ocean view (less than 1/2 mile from the ocean) in SD. Now, my views in three directions are the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Nope, it’s not San Diego but the property values are stable and likely to stay that way.
Good luck to those of you who are still disillusioned enough to think of buying before 2012 but what the hell, it’s your money, not mine. πEx-SD
ParticipantLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I needed a good laugh. Still LOL!
When I first moved to SD, the population of the county was just under 1 million. Today, I believe it’s around 3 million. In Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, the population is just over 1 million and people are moving here in large numbers. In another thirty years, the population here will probably reach 3 million since there’s so much land. We’re only 60 miles from Asheville, 45 minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, two hours to Atlanta and one and a half hours to Charlotte. No beach but frankly, I was sick of the beach. I used to have a beautiful ocean view (less than 1/2 mile from the ocean) in SD. Now, my views in three directions are the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Nope, it’s not San Diego but the property values are stable and likely to stay that way.
Good luck to those of you who are still disillusioned enough to think of buying before 2012 but what the hell, it’s your money, not mine. πEx-SD
ParticipantLOL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I needed a good laugh. Still LOL!
When I first moved to SD, the population of the county was just under 1 million. Today, I believe it’s around 3 million. In Greenville-Spartanburg-Anderson, the population is just over 1 million and people are moving here in large numbers. In another thirty years, the population here will probably reach 3 million since there’s so much land. We’re only 60 miles from Asheville, 45 minutes to the Blue Ridge Parkway, two hours to Atlanta and one and a half hours to Charlotte. No beach but frankly, I was sick of the beach. I used to have a beautiful ocean view (less than 1/2 mile from the ocean) in SD. Now, my views in three directions are the Blue Ridge Mountains and the Great Smoky Mountains. Nope, it’s not San Diego but the property values are stable and likely to stay that way.
Good luck to those of you who are still disillusioned enough to think of buying before 2012 but what the hell, it’s your money, not mine. π -
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