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fmParticipant
Well, even if it’s an error, it’s a good way to get some interest. Notice that they’ve included Google street view as the default picture.
They still didn’t fix this one.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/6407-Chandler-Dr-92117/home/4968566
fmParticipantWell, even if it’s an error, it’s a good way to get some interest. Notice that they’ve included Google street view as the default picture.
They still didn’t fix this one.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/6407-Chandler-Dr-92117/home/4968566
fmParticipantWell, even if it’s an error, it’s a good way to get some interest. Notice that they’ve included Google street view as the default picture.
They still didn’t fix this one.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/6407-Chandler-Dr-92117/home/4968566
fmParticipantWell, even if it’s an error, it’s a good way to get some interest. Notice that they’ve included Google street view as the default picture.
They still didn’t fix this one.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/6407-Chandler-Dr-92117/home/4968566
June 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: Which is preferable: lower interest rates or lower prices? #227646fmParticipantYou have to remember that the property tax is directly proportional to the purchase price. However, even if the rates are going up, it may be a while before the corresponding price decrease happens. I would think you are looking for the monthly payment to either stay at the same level (a balance of the cost versus interest) or drop.
June 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: Which is preferable: lower interest rates or lower prices? #227763fmParticipantYou have to remember that the property tax is directly proportional to the purchase price. However, even if the rates are going up, it may be a while before the corresponding price decrease happens. I would think you are looking for the monthly payment to either stay at the same level (a balance of the cost versus interest) or drop.
June 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: Which is preferable: lower interest rates or lower prices? #227774fmParticipantYou have to remember that the property tax is directly proportional to the purchase price. However, even if the rates are going up, it may be a while before the corresponding price decrease happens. I would think you are looking for the monthly payment to either stay at the same level (a balance of the cost versus interest) or drop.
June 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: Which is preferable: lower interest rates or lower prices? #227809fmParticipantYou have to remember that the property tax is directly proportional to the purchase price. However, even if the rates are going up, it may be a while before the corresponding price decrease happens. I would think you are looking for the monthly payment to either stay at the same level (a balance of the cost versus interest) or drop.
June 24, 2008 at 9:28 AM in reply to: Which is preferable: lower interest rates or lower prices? #227825fmParticipantYou have to remember that the property tax is directly proportional to the purchase price. However, even if the rates are going up, it may be a while before the corresponding price decrease happens. I would think you are looking for the monthly payment to either stay at the same level (a balance of the cost versus interest) or drop.
fmParticipantMaybe, but since these stores are typically 10k square feet only (not sure how big this will be) and I’ve only seen 2-3 dozen cars at the ones I’ve gone to, perhaps it won’t be such a major change.
fmParticipantMaybe, but since these stores are typically 10k square feet only (not sure how big this will be) and I’ve only seen 2-3 dozen cars at the ones I’ve gone to, perhaps it won’t be such a major change.
fmParticipantMaybe, but since these stores are typically 10k square feet only (not sure how big this will be) and I’ve only seen 2-3 dozen cars at the ones I’ve gone to, perhaps it won’t be such a major change.
fmParticipantMaybe, but since these stores are typically 10k square feet only (not sure how big this will be) and I’ve only seen 2-3 dozen cars at the ones I’ve gone to, perhaps it won’t be such a major change.
fmParticipantMaybe, but since these stores are typically 10k square feet only (not sure how big this will be) and I’ve only seen 2-3 dozen cars at the ones I’ve gone to, perhaps it won’t be such a major change.
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