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Ex-SD
ParticipantFrom OC Renter’s blog last Sunday:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/06/reo-bottlenecks-slowing-down-bust.html
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ParticipantFrom OC Renter’s blog last Sunday:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/06/reo-bottlenecks-slowing-down-bust.html
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ParticipantFrom OC Renter’s blog last Sunday:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/06/reo-bottlenecks-slowing-down-bust.html
Ex-SD
ParticipantFrom OC Renter’s blog last Sunday:
http://bubbletracking.blogspot.com/2008/06/reo-bottlenecks-slowing-down-bust.html
Ex-SD
ParticipantListen to what Bugs said. He is an appraiser and knows what he’s talking about. If you don’t have any recent comps in your neighborhood, you can do a lot of research into what nearby, comparable houses have been selling for (Not listing for and sitting) or you can hire a competent appraiser and find out the true, present market value (which is going to get lower, the longer you wait). There are lots of sellers who want to sell but don’t have to sell at this time and many think that they can just ride out the storm for a couple of years and then values will jump back to 2005 values…………………They would be wrong! It’s going to be a minimum of 10 years before there’s going to be any possibility of returning to 2005 values. I think it’s closer to 15+ years.
Good luck!Ex-SD
ParticipantListen to what Bugs said. He is an appraiser and knows what he’s talking about. If you don’t have any recent comps in your neighborhood, you can do a lot of research into what nearby, comparable houses have been selling for (Not listing for and sitting) or you can hire a competent appraiser and find out the true, present market value (which is going to get lower, the longer you wait). There are lots of sellers who want to sell but don’t have to sell at this time and many think that they can just ride out the storm for a couple of years and then values will jump back to 2005 values…………………They would be wrong! It’s going to be a minimum of 10 years before there’s going to be any possibility of returning to 2005 values. I think it’s closer to 15+ years.
Good luck!Ex-SD
ParticipantListen to what Bugs said. He is an appraiser and knows what he’s talking about. If you don’t have any recent comps in your neighborhood, you can do a lot of research into what nearby, comparable houses have been selling for (Not listing for and sitting) or you can hire a competent appraiser and find out the true, present market value (which is going to get lower, the longer you wait). There are lots of sellers who want to sell but don’t have to sell at this time and many think that they can just ride out the storm for a couple of years and then values will jump back to 2005 values…………………They would be wrong! It’s going to be a minimum of 10 years before there’s going to be any possibility of returning to 2005 values. I think it’s closer to 15+ years.
Good luck!Ex-SD
ParticipantListen to what Bugs said. He is an appraiser and knows what he’s talking about. If you don’t have any recent comps in your neighborhood, you can do a lot of research into what nearby, comparable houses have been selling for (Not listing for and sitting) or you can hire a competent appraiser and find out the true, present market value (which is going to get lower, the longer you wait). There are lots of sellers who want to sell but don’t have to sell at this time and many think that they can just ride out the storm for a couple of years and then values will jump back to 2005 values…………………They would be wrong! It’s going to be a minimum of 10 years before there’s going to be any possibility of returning to 2005 values. I think it’s closer to 15+ years.
Good luck!Ex-SD
ParticipantListen to what Bugs said. He is an appraiser and knows what he’s talking about. If you don’t have any recent comps in your neighborhood, you can do a lot of research into what nearby, comparable houses have been selling for (Not listing for and sitting) or you can hire a competent appraiser and find out the true, present market value (which is going to get lower, the longer you wait). There are lots of sellers who want to sell but don’t have to sell at this time and many think that they can just ride out the storm for a couple of years and then values will jump back to 2005 values…………………They would be wrong! It’s going to be a minimum of 10 years before there’s going to be any possibility of returning to 2005 values. I think it’s closer to 15+ years.
Good luck!June 23, 2008 at 3:46 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #226945Ex-SD
Participantjustme: Since you are obviously of higher intelligence than anyone who dares to shine a light of truth on your “Golden Child”, Obama, I just have to reply to your post.
*You only focused on my calling Obama a big tax & spending liar. *Is there something offensive to you about telling the truth?
*What about the rest of my post? Obviously, you believe that it’s o.k. for Obama to associate with people like the racist, Rev Wright for over 20 years.
*You must also believe that two of Obama’s biggest supporters, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, who are the most notorious liberals in the Senate, are members of the “good guys for America club”.
Don’t lecture me about killing people. I did two tours in Vietnam, tough guy. I know more about war than you will ever be able to absorb from a book or an internet article and I also believe that we have no business in Iraq……………….. but just because Obama is against the war doesn’t give him a free pass for everything else that ails him.
How’s that for some convoluted, contorted logic, smart guy?
June 23, 2008 at 3:46 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227059Ex-SD
Participantjustme: Since you are obviously of higher intelligence than anyone who dares to shine a light of truth on your “Golden Child”, Obama, I just have to reply to your post.
*You only focused on my calling Obama a big tax & spending liar. *Is there something offensive to you about telling the truth?
*What about the rest of my post? Obviously, you believe that it’s o.k. for Obama to associate with people like the racist, Rev Wright for over 20 years.
*You must also believe that two of Obama’s biggest supporters, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, who are the most notorious liberals in the Senate, are members of the “good guys for America club”.
Don’t lecture me about killing people. I did two tours in Vietnam, tough guy. I know more about war than you will ever be able to absorb from a book or an internet article and I also believe that we have no business in Iraq……………….. but just because Obama is against the war doesn’t give him a free pass for everything else that ails him.
How’s that for some convoluted, contorted logic, smart guy?
June 23, 2008 at 3:46 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227070Ex-SD
Participantjustme: Since you are obviously of higher intelligence than anyone who dares to shine a light of truth on your “Golden Child”, Obama, I just have to reply to your post.
*You only focused on my calling Obama a big tax & spending liar. *Is there something offensive to you about telling the truth?
*What about the rest of my post? Obviously, you believe that it’s o.k. for Obama to associate with people like the racist, Rev Wright for over 20 years.
*You must also believe that two of Obama’s biggest supporters, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, who are the most notorious liberals in the Senate, are members of the “good guys for America club”.
Don’t lecture me about killing people. I did two tours in Vietnam, tough guy. I know more about war than you will ever be able to absorb from a book or an internet article and I also believe that we have no business in Iraq……………….. but just because Obama is against the war doesn’t give him a free pass for everything else that ails him.
How’s that for some convoluted, contorted logic, smart guy?
June 23, 2008 at 3:46 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227101Ex-SD
Participantjustme: Since you are obviously of higher intelligence than anyone who dares to shine a light of truth on your “Golden Child”, Obama, I just have to reply to your post.
*You only focused on my calling Obama a big tax & spending liar. *Is there something offensive to you about telling the truth?
*What about the rest of my post? Obviously, you believe that it’s o.k. for Obama to associate with people like the racist, Rev Wright for over 20 years.
*You must also believe that two of Obama’s biggest supporters, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, who are the most notorious liberals in the Senate, are members of the “good guys for America club”.
Don’t lecture me about killing people. I did two tours in Vietnam, tough guy. I know more about war than you will ever be able to absorb from a book or an internet article and I also believe that we have no business in Iraq……………….. but just because Obama is against the war doesn’t give him a free pass for everything else that ails him.
How’s that for some convoluted, contorted logic, smart guy?
June 23, 2008 at 3:46 AM in reply to: McCain should win in landslide. Obama turning out to be a lightweight. #227117Ex-SD
Participantjustme: Since you are obviously of higher intelligence than anyone who dares to shine a light of truth on your “Golden Child”, Obama, I just have to reply to your post.
*You only focused on my calling Obama a big tax & spending liar. *Is there something offensive to you about telling the truth?
*What about the rest of my post? Obviously, you believe that it’s o.k. for Obama to associate with people like the racist, Rev Wright for over 20 years.
*You must also believe that two of Obama’s biggest supporters, Ted Kennedy and John Kerry, who are the most notorious liberals in the Senate, are members of the “good guys for America club”.
Don’t lecture me about killing people. I did two tours in Vietnam, tough guy. I know more about war than you will ever be able to absorb from a book or an internet article and I also believe that we have no business in Iraq……………….. but just because Obama is against the war doesn’t give him a free pass for everything else that ails him.
How’s that for some convoluted, contorted logic, smart guy?
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