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(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt’s so affordable now. Quick. Everyone run out and buy b/c they’re not making land anymore and this will really be your last chance to buy.
Funny, when I read the article I didn’t get any of these messages from it. By any metric homes are more affordable by the mere fact that prices have dropped by 20% or more in some cases.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt’s so affordable now. Quick. Everyone run out and buy b/c they’re not making land anymore and this will really be your last chance to buy.
Funny, when I read the article I didn’t get any of these messages from it. By any metric homes are more affordable by the mere fact that prices have dropped by 20% or more in some cases.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt’s so affordable now. Quick. Everyone run out and buy b/c they’re not making land anymore and this will really be your last chance to buy.
Funny, when I read the article I didn’t get any of these messages from it. By any metric homes are more affordable by the mere fact that prices have dropped by 20% or more in some cases.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantIt’s so affordable now. Quick. Everyone run out and buy b/c they’re not making land anymore and this will really be your last chance to buy.
Funny, when I read the article I didn’t get any of these messages from it. By any metric homes are more affordable by the mere fact that prices have dropped by 20% or more in some cases.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI saw the headline and didn’t even bother to read it. The headline was enough for me to laugh.
To me the headline states the obvious. Prices were lower in the last quarter of 2007, compared to 2006. Furthermore interest rates were lower. Therefore, housing is more affordable than the previous year. I don’t see why this is controversial. This is what we have all been observing here. The article does not say that it won’t get more affordable in the future. Regardless of the flawed metric being used, homes are getting more affordable. Isn’t this what we expect ?(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI saw the headline and didn’t even bother to read it. The headline was enough for me to laugh.
To me the headline states the obvious. Prices were lower in the last quarter of 2007, compared to 2006. Furthermore interest rates were lower. Therefore, housing is more affordable than the previous year. I don’t see why this is controversial. This is what we have all been observing here. The article does not say that it won’t get more affordable in the future. Regardless of the flawed metric being used, homes are getting more affordable. Isn’t this what we expect ?(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI saw the headline and didn’t even bother to read it. The headline was enough for me to laugh.
To me the headline states the obvious. Prices were lower in the last quarter of 2007, compared to 2006. Furthermore interest rates were lower. Therefore, housing is more affordable than the previous year. I don’t see why this is controversial. This is what we have all been observing here. The article does not say that it won’t get more affordable in the future. Regardless of the flawed metric being used, homes are getting more affordable. Isn’t this what we expect ?(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI saw the headline and didn’t even bother to read it. The headline was enough for me to laugh.
To me the headline states the obvious. Prices were lower in the last quarter of 2007, compared to 2006. Furthermore interest rates were lower. Therefore, housing is more affordable than the previous year. I don’t see why this is controversial. This is what we have all been observing here. The article does not say that it won’t get more affordable in the future. Regardless of the flawed metric being used, homes are getting more affordable. Isn’t this what we expect ?(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI saw the headline and didn’t even bother to read it. The headline was enough for me to laugh.
To me the headline states the obvious. Prices were lower in the last quarter of 2007, compared to 2006. Furthermore interest rates were lower. Therefore, housing is more affordable than the previous year. I don’t see why this is controversial. This is what we have all been observing here. The article does not say that it won’t get more affordable in the future. Regardless of the flawed metric being used, homes are getting more affordable. Isn’t this what we expect ?(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI’m sure it’s legit. Look at all that space in the backyard for the bears to roam. I also noticed a gnome (or troll ?) in one photo. Those things might scare other buyers off, but what scares me the most is that it comes with a teenager in the middle bedroom.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI’m sure it’s legit. Look at all that space in the backyard for the bears to roam. I also noticed a gnome (or troll ?) in one photo. Those things might scare other buyers off, but what scares me the most is that it comes with a teenager in the middle bedroom.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI’m sure it’s legit. Look at all that space in the backyard for the bears to roam. I also noticed a gnome (or troll ?) in one photo. Those things might scare other buyers off, but what scares me the most is that it comes with a teenager in the middle bedroom.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI’m sure it’s legit. Look at all that space in the backyard for the bears to roam. I also noticed a gnome (or troll ?) in one photo. Those things might scare other buyers off, but what scares me the most is that it comes with a teenager in the middle bedroom.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantI’m sure it’s legit. Look at all that space in the backyard for the bears to roam. I also noticed a gnome (or troll ?) in one photo. Those things might scare other buyers off, but what scares me the most is that it comes with a teenager in the middle bedroom.
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