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(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantWOW !
Crazy times.Is there any concession for a cut for potential future appreciation to be claimed by the bank on these mortgage mods ?
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=paranoid]4 years ago, their methodology would predict that housing price would never fall.[/quote]
Wrong.
The first sentence in the article indicates that it was overpriced by about 40% according to their method.
Also, the chart indicates that their expected value for the price was just above 350K in 2005, while the median was just above 500K.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=paranoid]4 years ago, their methodology would predict that housing price would never fall.[/quote]
Wrong.
The first sentence in the article indicates that it was overpriced by about 40% according to their method.
Also, the chart indicates that their expected value for the price was just above 350K in 2005, while the median was just above 500K.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=paranoid]4 years ago, their methodology would predict that housing price would never fall.[/quote]
Wrong.
The first sentence in the article indicates that it was overpriced by about 40% according to their method.
Also, the chart indicates that their expected value for the price was just above 350K in 2005, while the median was just above 500K.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=paranoid]4 years ago, their methodology would predict that housing price would never fall.[/quote]
Wrong.
The first sentence in the article indicates that it was overpriced by about 40% according to their method.
Also, the chart indicates that their expected value for the price was just above 350K in 2005, while the median was just above 500K.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=paranoid]4 years ago, their methodology would predict that housing price would never fall.[/quote]
Wrong.
The first sentence in the article indicates that it was overpriced by about 40% according to their method.
Also, the chart indicates that their expected value for the price was just above 350K in 2005, while the median was just above 500K.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
4plexowner, as usual, gives an interesting perspective about the 2017 peak which sounds reasonable to me.
[/quote]Actually he suggested that 2017 would be the start of the next appreciation leg, not the peak.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
4plexowner, as usual, gives an interesting perspective about the 2017 peak which sounds reasonable to me.
[/quote]Actually he suggested that 2017 would be the start of the next appreciation leg, not the peak.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
4plexowner, as usual, gives an interesting perspective about the 2017 peak which sounds reasonable to me.
[/quote]Actually he suggested that 2017 would be the start of the next appreciation leg, not the peak.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
4plexowner, as usual, gives an interesting perspective about the 2017 peak which sounds reasonable to me.
[/quote]Actually he suggested that 2017 would be the start of the next appreciation leg, not the peak.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=sdduuuude]
4plexowner, as usual, gives an interesting perspective about the 2017 peak which sounds reasonable to me.
[/quote]Actually he suggested that 2017 would be the start of the next appreciation leg, not the peak.
June 4, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410337(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=CONCHO] Life expectancies are going up — maybe 60 would be a better retirement age for fire&police personnel?[/quote]
Great idea. Imagine that 60-year-old chasing down the punk that carjacked you, or searching for your kids as the apartment complex burns down around them, that is, as long as his back doesn’t go out.
June 4, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410576(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=CONCHO] Life expectancies are going up — maybe 60 would be a better retirement age for fire&police personnel?[/quote]
Great idea. Imagine that 60-year-old chasing down the punk that carjacked you, or searching for your kids as the apartment complex burns down around them, that is, as long as his back doesn’t go out.
June 4, 2009 at 9:30 AM in reply to: San Diego Fire Chief retires at 53 with $123K/yr pension for life… #410826(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=CONCHO] Life expectancies are going up — maybe 60 would be a better retirement age for fire&police personnel?[/quote]
Great idea. Imagine that 60-year-old chasing down the punk that carjacked you, or searching for your kids as the apartment complex burns down around them, that is, as long as his back doesn’t go out.
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