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ParticipantThat’s crazy! Ed McMahon has made a LOT of money and he’s 85 years old. He shouldn’t even be carrying a mortgage at his age. I guess there’s no age limit for people abusing the system.
Remarkable!Ex-SD
ParticipantThat’s crazy! Ed McMahon has made a LOT of money and he’s 85 years old. He shouldn’t even be carrying a mortgage at his age. I guess there’s no age limit for people abusing the system.
Remarkable!Ex-SD
ParticipantThat’s crazy! Ed McMahon has made a LOT of money and he’s 85 years old. He shouldn’t even be carrying a mortgage at his age. I guess there’s no age limit for people abusing the system.
Remarkable!Ex-SD
ParticipantThat’s crazy! Ed McMahon has made a LOT of money and he’s 85 years old. He shouldn’t even be carrying a mortgage at his age. I guess there’s no age limit for people abusing the system.
Remarkable!Ex-SD
ParticipantThat guarantee is probably loaded with “weasel words” that give the builder a lot of ways NOT to honor it. But……………there will be knife-catchers who will fall for this scheme.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThat guarantee is probably loaded with “weasel words” that give the builder a lot of ways NOT to honor it. But……………there will be knife-catchers who will fall for this scheme.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThat guarantee is probably loaded with “weasel words” that give the builder a lot of ways NOT to honor it. But……………there will be knife-catchers who will fall for this scheme.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThat guarantee is probably loaded with “weasel words” that give the builder a lot of ways NOT to honor it. But……………there will be knife-catchers who will fall for this scheme.
Ex-SD
ParticipantThat guarantee is probably loaded with “weasel words” that give the builder a lot of ways NOT to honor it. But……………there will be knife-catchers who will fall for this scheme.
June 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216106Ex-SD
ParticipantI read an article a couple of days ago on MSNBC or CNN (can’t remember which) that said that the majority of realtors in Stockton, Merced and Sacramento wouldn’t take any new listings since there were too many homes that weren’t selling. I don’t know if there’s any of that going on in SD. So, in addition to what the posters above my post have listed, I don’t think it means too much at this point. If the inventory starts dropping heavily and the sales are also increasing at a heavy rate, then this will be much more meaningful.
June 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216188Ex-SD
ParticipantI read an article a couple of days ago on MSNBC or CNN (can’t remember which) that said that the majority of realtors in Stockton, Merced and Sacramento wouldn’t take any new listings since there were too many homes that weren’t selling. I don’t know if there’s any of that going on in SD. So, in addition to what the posters above my post have listed, I don’t think it means too much at this point. If the inventory starts dropping heavily and the sales are also increasing at a heavy rate, then this will be much more meaningful.
June 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216213Ex-SD
ParticipantI read an article a couple of days ago on MSNBC or CNN (can’t remember which) that said that the majority of realtors in Stockton, Merced and Sacramento wouldn’t take any new listings since there were too many homes that weren’t selling. I don’t know if there’s any of that going on in SD. So, in addition to what the posters above my post have listed, I don’t think it means too much at this point. If the inventory starts dropping heavily and the sales are also increasing at a heavy rate, then this will be much more meaningful.
June 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216240Ex-SD
ParticipantI read an article a couple of days ago on MSNBC or CNN (can’t remember which) that said that the majority of realtors in Stockton, Merced and Sacramento wouldn’t take any new listings since there were too many homes that weren’t selling. I don’t know if there’s any of that going on in SD. So, in addition to what the posters above my post have listed, I don’t think it means too much at this point. If the inventory starts dropping heavily and the sales are also increasing at a heavy rate, then this will be much more meaningful.
June 3, 2008 at 11:32 AM in reply to: Update: YOY SD RE Inventory continues to go further negative. Down 3.2% #216267Ex-SD
ParticipantI read an article a couple of days ago on MSNBC or CNN (can’t remember which) that said that the majority of realtors in Stockton, Merced and Sacramento wouldn’t take any new listings since there were too many homes that weren’t selling. I don’t know if there’s any of that going on in SD. So, in addition to what the posters above my post have listed, I don’t think it means too much at this point. If the inventory starts dropping heavily and the sales are also increasing at a heavy rate, then this will be much more meaningful.
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