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ParticipantMarion…………that’s pretty good. Well, at least Hillary is good for something: inspiring hate in a lot of people.
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ParticipantMarion…………that’s pretty good. Well, at least Hillary is good for something: inspiring hate in a lot of people.
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ParticipantMarion…………that’s pretty good. Well, at least Hillary is good for something: inspiring hate in a lot of people.
Bwaaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEx-SD
ParticipantMarion…………that’s pretty good. Well, at least Hillary is good for something: inspiring hate in a lot of people.
Bwaaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaa haaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaEx-SD
ParticipantI was surprised. I don’t have any contacts in Canada nor do I follow what’s going on up there. The last thing I read about their economy was that the Canadian dollar had achieved parity with the US dollar so I thought things must be doing well………………and much better than what we have been experiencing in the USA.
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ParticipantI was surprised. I don’t have any contacts in Canada nor do I follow what’s going on up there. The last thing I read about their economy was that the Canadian dollar had achieved parity with the US dollar so I thought things must be doing well………………and much better than what we have been experiencing in the USA.
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ParticipantI was surprised. I don’t have any contacts in Canada nor do I follow what’s going on up there. The last thing I read about their economy was that the Canadian dollar had achieved parity with the US dollar so I thought things must be doing well………………and much better than what we have been experiencing in the USA.
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ParticipantI was surprised. I don’t have any contacts in Canada nor do I follow what’s going on up there. The last thing I read about their economy was that the Canadian dollar had achieved parity with the US dollar so I thought things must be doing well………………and much better than what we have been experiencing in the USA.
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ParticipantI was surprised. I don’t have any contacts in Canada nor do I follow what’s going on up there. The last thing I read about their economy was that the Canadian dollar had achieved parity with the US dollar so I thought things must be doing well………………and much better than what we have been experiencing in the USA.
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ParticipantI think that 6% per year is waaaaaay to much to expect. If you can get 2% to 3% per year when things in the overall housing market are normal, you’re doing OK. I think that your San Marcos example could be as high as $310k or as low as $225k (if we have an over-correction). Right now, it’s a crap shoot but the odds are in your favor that prices are going to continue to drop for at least two more years. (I think they’ll continue to drop, well into 2012)
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ParticipantI think that 6% per year is waaaaaay to much to expect. If you can get 2% to 3% per year when things in the overall housing market are normal, you’re doing OK. I think that your San Marcos example could be as high as $310k or as low as $225k (if we have an over-correction). Right now, it’s a crap shoot but the odds are in your favor that prices are going to continue to drop for at least two more years. (I think they’ll continue to drop, well into 2012)
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ParticipantI think that 6% per year is waaaaaay to much to expect. If you can get 2% to 3% per year when things in the overall housing market are normal, you’re doing OK. I think that your San Marcos example could be as high as $310k or as low as $225k (if we have an over-correction). Right now, it’s a crap shoot but the odds are in your favor that prices are going to continue to drop for at least two more years. (I think they’ll continue to drop, well into 2012)
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ParticipantI think that 6% per year is waaaaaay to much to expect. If you can get 2% to 3% per year when things in the overall housing market are normal, you’re doing OK. I think that your San Marcos example could be as high as $310k or as low as $225k (if we have an over-correction). Right now, it’s a crap shoot but the odds are in your favor that prices are going to continue to drop for at least two more years. (I think they’ll continue to drop, well into 2012)
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ParticipantI think that 6% per year is waaaaaay to much to expect. If you can get 2% to 3% per year when things in the overall housing market are normal, you’re doing OK. I think that your San Marcos example could be as high as $310k or as low as $225k (if we have an over-correction). Right now, it’s a crap shoot but the odds are in your favor that prices are going to continue to drop for at least two more years. (I think they’ll continue to drop, well into 2012)
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