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(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI also heard that the Carlsbad city council has voted and decided that they aren’t going to be making any more land there either.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI also heard that the Carlsbad city council has voted and decided that they aren’t going to be making any more land there either.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI also heard that the Carlsbad city council has voted and decided that they aren’t going to be making any more land there either.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI also heard that the Carlsbad city council has voted and decided that they aren’t going to be making any more land there either.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe only sensible thing I see here is the notion that sales volume is important.
Remember sales volume started slowing in 2004, preceding the price peak by a year or so. Likewise, at the bottom, the number of sales will start to increase a year or two before there is upward pressure in prices. It takes a sustained increase in volume to soak up the bloated inventory. I wouldn’t be too worried about rapid upward price movement for at least a year after it is apparent that sales volume has improved.Sales volume is a very useful indicator (not when focusing on noisy month-to-month fluctuations, but when looking at longer term trends).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe only sensible thing I see here is the notion that sales volume is important.
Remember sales volume started slowing in 2004, preceding the price peak by a year or so. Likewise, at the bottom, the number of sales will start to increase a year or two before there is upward pressure in prices. It takes a sustained increase in volume to soak up the bloated inventory. I wouldn’t be too worried about rapid upward price movement for at least a year after it is apparent that sales volume has improved.Sales volume is a very useful indicator (not when focusing on noisy month-to-month fluctuations, but when looking at longer term trends).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe only sensible thing I see here is the notion that sales volume is important.
Remember sales volume started slowing in 2004, preceding the price peak by a year or so. Likewise, at the bottom, the number of sales will start to increase a year or two before there is upward pressure in prices. It takes a sustained increase in volume to soak up the bloated inventory. I wouldn’t be too worried about rapid upward price movement for at least a year after it is apparent that sales volume has improved.Sales volume is a very useful indicator (not when focusing on noisy month-to-month fluctuations, but when looking at longer term trends).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe only sensible thing I see here is the notion that sales volume is important.
Remember sales volume started slowing in 2004, preceding the price peak by a year or so. Likewise, at the bottom, the number of sales will start to increase a year or two before there is upward pressure in prices. It takes a sustained increase in volume to soak up the bloated inventory. I wouldn’t be too worried about rapid upward price movement for at least a year after it is apparent that sales volume has improved.Sales volume is a very useful indicator (not when focusing on noisy month-to-month fluctuations, but when looking at longer term trends).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantThe only sensible thing I see here is the notion that sales volume is important.
Remember sales volume started slowing in 2004, preceding the price peak by a year or so. Likewise, at the bottom, the number of sales will start to increase a year or two before there is upward pressure in prices. It takes a sustained increase in volume to soak up the bloated inventory. I wouldn’t be too worried about rapid upward price movement for at least a year after it is apparent that sales volume has improved.Sales volume is a very useful indicator (not when focusing on noisy month-to-month fluctuations, but when looking at longer term trends).
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantContraman –
Thanks for the info. I wonder if this won’t encourage low-ball appraisals and perhaps a new kind of mortgage fraud ?
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantContraman –
Thanks for the info. I wonder if this won’t encourage low-ball appraisals and perhaps a new kind of mortgage fraud ?
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantContraman –
Thanks for the info. I wonder if this won’t encourage low-ball appraisals and perhaps a new kind of mortgage fraud ?
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantContraman –
Thanks for the info. I wonder if this won’t encourage low-ball appraisals and perhaps a new kind of mortgage fraud ?
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantContraman –
Thanks for the info. I wonder if this won’t encourage low-ball appraisals and perhaps a new kind of mortgage fraud ?
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