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(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantBuying at a time of excessive pessimism is usually, but not always a good long-term strategy.
Buying a house to live in at a price that is on par or less than renting where the payment is 15% or less of your income at a time of excessive pessimism is a no brainer.
September 25, 2008 at 1:28 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275262(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant“…few expects this is the OLY BOTTOM for San Diego- this is kind of slogan I don’t want to hear compare to the currernt crisis.”
I’m sorry, I may be the only one, but I have no idea what is meant by this statement.
September 25, 2008 at 1:28 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275513(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant“…few expects this is the OLY BOTTOM for San Diego- this is kind of slogan I don’t want to hear compare to the currernt crisis.”
I’m sorry, I may be the only one, but I have no idea what is meant by this statement.
September 25, 2008 at 1:28 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275515(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant“…few expects this is the OLY BOTTOM for San Diego- this is kind of slogan I don’t want to hear compare to the currernt crisis.”
I’m sorry, I may be the only one, but I have no idea what is meant by this statement.
September 25, 2008 at 1:28 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275564(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant“…few expects this is the OLY BOTTOM for San Diego- this is kind of slogan I don’t want to hear compare to the currernt crisis.”
I’m sorry, I may be the only one, but I have no idea what is meant by this statement.
September 25, 2008 at 1:28 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275582(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant“…few expects this is the OLY BOTTOM for San Diego- this is kind of slogan I don’t want to hear compare to the currernt crisis.”
I’m sorry, I may be the only one, but I have no idea what is meant by this statement.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe Padres started mailing it in after falling apart in June. Last year’s run was held together by the bullpen with duct tape and paper clips. The margin for error was slim.
However, as a Dodgers fan I would not be so smug. They are underperforming as well.
The Dodgers had the 3rd highest payroll at the beginning of the season. Add to that several free players, like Manny, who is being paid by the Red Sox, and the amount of money being paid to current Dodgers payer is the highest in Major League Baseball.
You would think that with talent like that they could manage to have better than the 13th best record in the Majors.
The Dodgers simply suck less than the rest of the NL West, including the Padres.
Enjoy this fleeting moment of sucking less than the other team in the most pathetic Division of Baseball.
FWIW here’s a Piggingtonian style assessment ..
Dodgers have paid an average $1.4 M per win.
Compare that to the Cubs at 1.2M per win.
Or the lowly Padres at 1.21 per win.AND that’s based on Opening Day roster salaries.
Go CUBS !
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe Padres started mailing it in after falling apart in June. Last year’s run was held together by the bullpen with duct tape and paper clips. The margin for error was slim.
However, as a Dodgers fan I would not be so smug. They are underperforming as well.
The Dodgers had the 3rd highest payroll at the beginning of the season. Add to that several free players, like Manny, who is being paid by the Red Sox, and the amount of money being paid to current Dodgers payer is the highest in Major League Baseball.
You would think that with talent like that they could manage to have better than the 13th best record in the Majors.
The Dodgers simply suck less than the rest of the NL West, including the Padres.
Enjoy this fleeting moment of sucking less than the other team in the most pathetic Division of Baseball.
FWIW here’s a Piggingtonian style assessment ..
Dodgers have paid an average $1.4 M per win.
Compare that to the Cubs at 1.2M per win.
Or the lowly Padres at 1.21 per win.AND that’s based on Opening Day roster salaries.
Go CUBS !
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe Padres started mailing it in after falling apart in June. Last year’s run was held together by the bullpen with duct tape and paper clips. The margin for error was slim.
However, as a Dodgers fan I would not be so smug. They are underperforming as well.
The Dodgers had the 3rd highest payroll at the beginning of the season. Add to that several free players, like Manny, who is being paid by the Red Sox, and the amount of money being paid to current Dodgers payer is the highest in Major League Baseball.
You would think that with talent like that they could manage to have better than the 13th best record in the Majors.
The Dodgers simply suck less than the rest of the NL West, including the Padres.
Enjoy this fleeting moment of sucking less than the other team in the most pathetic Division of Baseball.
FWIW here’s a Piggingtonian style assessment ..
Dodgers have paid an average $1.4 M per win.
Compare that to the Cubs at 1.2M per win.
Or the lowly Padres at 1.21 per win.AND that’s based on Opening Day roster salaries.
Go CUBS !
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe Padres started mailing it in after falling apart in June. Last year’s run was held together by the bullpen with duct tape and paper clips. The margin for error was slim.
However, as a Dodgers fan I would not be so smug. They are underperforming as well.
The Dodgers had the 3rd highest payroll at the beginning of the season. Add to that several free players, like Manny, who is being paid by the Red Sox, and the amount of money being paid to current Dodgers payer is the highest in Major League Baseball.
You would think that with talent like that they could manage to have better than the 13th best record in the Majors.
The Dodgers simply suck less than the rest of the NL West, including the Padres.
Enjoy this fleeting moment of sucking less than the other team in the most pathetic Division of Baseball.
FWIW here’s a Piggingtonian style assessment ..
Dodgers have paid an average $1.4 M per win.
Compare that to the Cubs at 1.2M per win.
Or the lowly Padres at 1.21 per win.AND that’s based on Opening Day roster salaries.
Go CUBS !
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe Padres started mailing it in after falling apart in June. Last year’s run was held together by the bullpen with duct tape and paper clips. The margin for error was slim.
However, as a Dodgers fan I would not be so smug. They are underperforming as well.
The Dodgers had the 3rd highest payroll at the beginning of the season. Add to that several free players, like Manny, who is being paid by the Red Sox, and the amount of money being paid to current Dodgers payer is the highest in Major League Baseball.
You would think that with talent like that they could manage to have better than the 13th best record in the Majors.
The Dodgers simply suck less than the rest of the NL West, including the Padres.
Enjoy this fleeting moment of sucking less than the other team in the most pathetic Division of Baseball.
FWIW here’s a Piggingtonian style assessment ..
Dodgers have paid an average $1.4 M per win.
Compare that to the Cubs at 1.2M per win.
Or the lowly Padres at 1.21 per win.AND that’s based on Opening Day roster salaries.
Go CUBS !
September 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275148(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant. Can any one predict the area wise or as a whole decline trend of every 6 months in San Diego?. I just want to come to the practical math if any one can able to calculate “after all we are all have been waiting for this price decline” in San Diego.
The area wise or whole decline trend are likely being down but less so than more significant declining next season. The practical math of having by myself are that we have been seeing pricing declining by more than what have been seeing in some areas but reflected on the whole or parts thereof in the whole region.
September 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275398(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant. Can any one predict the area wise or as a whole decline trend of every 6 months in San Diego?. I just want to come to the practical math if any one can able to calculate “after all we are all have been waiting for this price decline” in San Diego.
The area wise or whole decline trend are likely being down but less so than more significant declining next season. The practical math of having by myself are that we have been seeing pricing declining by more than what have been seeing in some areas but reflected on the whole or parts thereof in the whole region.
September 25, 2008 at 11:03 AM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275400(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant. Can any one predict the area wise or as a whole decline trend of every 6 months in San Diego?. I just want to come to the practical math if any one can able to calculate “after all we are all have been waiting for this price decline” in San Diego.
The area wise or whole decline trend are likely being down but less so than more significant declining next season. The practical math of having by myself are that we have been seeing pricing declining by more than what have been seeing in some areas but reflected on the whole or parts thereof in the whole region.
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