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fredo4
ParticipantLove this one. Are they trying to sell the house or have it condemned?
fredo4
ParticipantLove this one. Are they trying to sell the house or have it condemned?
fredo4
ParticipantLove this one. Are they trying to sell the house or have it condemned?
June 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413227fredo4
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
From your thread topic I can see that you are aware of coming foreclosures and market manipulation. Trust what you see and what common sense tells you. Yes they are only letting a trickle of REOs out onto the market and the inventory is piling up behind a dam that can’t hold forever.
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Yes, one would think that logically you should wait out the knifecatchers and assume that this market manipulation by the government either won’t work or won’t last. However, did anyone think things would ever be manipulated to this extent and for this length of time in the first place?
We sold our home in L.A. two years ago and my kids are getting old sitting in our rental house waiting to buy our “real” house. That’s not to say that I’m planning on making a move any time soon, but this drop is being drawn out for so long I don’t think we’ll see the bottom of the L until my elementary school kids are closing in on their high school years. By that time we’ll be thinking about downsizing in anticipation of the kids being out of the house.
June 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413459fredo4
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
From your thread topic I can see that you are aware of coming foreclosures and market manipulation. Trust what you see and what common sense tells you. Yes they are only letting a trickle of REOs out onto the market and the inventory is piling up behind a dam that can’t hold forever.
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Yes, one would think that logically you should wait out the knifecatchers and assume that this market manipulation by the government either won’t work or won’t last. However, did anyone think things would ever be manipulated to this extent and for this length of time in the first place?
We sold our home in L.A. two years ago and my kids are getting old sitting in our rental house waiting to buy our “real” house. That’s not to say that I’m planning on making a move any time soon, but this drop is being drawn out for so long I don’t think we’ll see the bottom of the L until my elementary school kids are closing in on their high school years. By that time we’ll be thinking about downsizing in anticipation of the kids being out of the house.
June 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413704fredo4
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
From your thread topic I can see that you are aware of coming foreclosures and market manipulation. Trust what you see and what common sense tells you. Yes they are only letting a trickle of REOs out onto the market and the inventory is piling up behind a dam that can’t hold forever.
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Yes, one would think that logically you should wait out the knifecatchers and assume that this market manipulation by the government either won’t work or won’t last. However, did anyone think things would ever be manipulated to this extent and for this length of time in the first place?
We sold our home in L.A. two years ago and my kids are getting old sitting in our rental house waiting to buy our “real” house. That’s not to say that I’m planning on making a move any time soon, but this drop is being drawn out for so long I don’t think we’ll see the bottom of the L until my elementary school kids are closing in on their high school years. By that time we’ll be thinking about downsizing in anticipation of the kids being out of the house.
June 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413774fredo4
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
From your thread topic I can see that you are aware of coming foreclosures and market manipulation. Trust what you see and what common sense tells you. Yes they are only letting a trickle of REOs out onto the market and the inventory is piling up behind a dam that can’t hold forever.
[/quote]
Yes, one would think that logically you should wait out the knifecatchers and assume that this market manipulation by the government either won’t work or won’t last. However, did anyone think things would ever be manipulated to this extent and for this length of time in the first place?
We sold our home in L.A. two years ago and my kids are getting old sitting in our rental house waiting to buy our “real” house. That’s not to say that I’m planning on making a move any time soon, but this drop is being drawn out for so long I don’t think we’ll see the bottom of the L until my elementary school kids are closing in on their high school years. By that time we’ll be thinking about downsizing in anticipation of the kids being out of the house.
June 10, 2009 at 12:00 PM in reply to: Predictions on when it will become easier/cheaper to buy a house? #413927fredo4
Participant[quote=Rt.66]
From your thread topic I can see that you are aware of coming foreclosures and market manipulation. Trust what you see and what common sense tells you. Yes they are only letting a trickle of REOs out onto the market and the inventory is piling up behind a dam that can’t hold forever.
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Yes, one would think that logically you should wait out the knifecatchers and assume that this market manipulation by the government either won’t work or won’t last. However, did anyone think things would ever be manipulated to this extent and for this length of time in the first place?
We sold our home in L.A. two years ago and my kids are getting old sitting in our rental house waiting to buy our “real” house. That’s not to say that I’m planning on making a move any time soon, but this drop is being drawn out for so long I don’t think we’ll see the bottom of the L until my elementary school kids are closing in on their high school years. By that time we’ll be thinking about downsizing in anticipation of the kids being out of the house.
fredo4
ParticipantI watch this show called “I shouldn’t be Alive” and it is Gnarly. It has “re-enactments” of true stories and computer graphics of what’s going on inside their dying bodies.
There’s one episode where five people capsize their sailboat in the Atlantic and are stuck on a rubber dinghy for four days in the hot sun with no food and water.
Two of the guys drink sea water, then go crazy and jump off the dinghy and start swimming. They both get eaten by sharks, one of them gets eaten in a feeding frenzy of sharks right under the dinghy while the others hang on, trying not to get bumped off by the frenzied sharks.One of the girls cuts her leg and then the wound festers in the urine soaked boat and she finally dies and has to be tossed overboard. The two remaining survivors who are almost dead get picked up by a Russian fishing boat and one goes on to become a motivational speaker. Awesome!
fredo4
ParticipantI watch this show called “I shouldn’t be Alive” and it is Gnarly. It has “re-enactments” of true stories and computer graphics of what’s going on inside their dying bodies.
There’s one episode where five people capsize their sailboat in the Atlantic and are stuck on a rubber dinghy for four days in the hot sun with no food and water.
Two of the guys drink sea water, then go crazy and jump off the dinghy and start swimming. They both get eaten by sharks, one of them gets eaten in a feeding frenzy of sharks right under the dinghy while the others hang on, trying not to get bumped off by the frenzied sharks.One of the girls cuts her leg and then the wound festers in the urine soaked boat and she finally dies and has to be tossed overboard. The two remaining survivors who are almost dead get picked up by a Russian fishing boat and one goes on to become a motivational speaker. Awesome!
fredo4
ParticipantI watch this show called “I shouldn’t be Alive” and it is Gnarly. It has “re-enactments” of true stories and computer graphics of what’s going on inside their dying bodies.
There’s one episode where five people capsize their sailboat in the Atlantic and are stuck on a rubber dinghy for four days in the hot sun with no food and water.
Two of the guys drink sea water, then go crazy and jump off the dinghy and start swimming. They both get eaten by sharks, one of them gets eaten in a feeding frenzy of sharks right under the dinghy while the others hang on, trying not to get bumped off by the frenzied sharks.One of the girls cuts her leg and then the wound festers in the urine soaked boat and she finally dies and has to be tossed overboard. The two remaining survivors who are almost dead get picked up by a Russian fishing boat and one goes on to become a motivational speaker. Awesome!
fredo4
ParticipantI watch this show called “I shouldn’t be Alive” and it is Gnarly. It has “re-enactments” of true stories and computer graphics of what’s going on inside their dying bodies.
There’s one episode where five people capsize their sailboat in the Atlantic and are stuck on a rubber dinghy for four days in the hot sun with no food and water.
Two of the guys drink sea water, then go crazy and jump off the dinghy and start swimming. They both get eaten by sharks, one of them gets eaten in a feeding frenzy of sharks right under the dinghy while the others hang on, trying not to get bumped off by the frenzied sharks.One of the girls cuts her leg and then the wound festers in the urine soaked boat and she finally dies and has to be tossed overboard. The two remaining survivors who are almost dead get picked up by a Russian fishing boat and one goes on to become a motivational speaker. Awesome!
fredo4
ParticipantI watch this show called “I shouldn’t be Alive” and it is Gnarly. It has “re-enactments” of true stories and computer graphics of what’s going on inside their dying bodies.
There’s one episode where five people capsize their sailboat in the Atlantic and are stuck on a rubber dinghy for four days in the hot sun with no food and water.
Two of the guys drink sea water, then go crazy and jump off the dinghy and start swimming. They both get eaten by sharks, one of them gets eaten in a feeding frenzy of sharks right under the dinghy while the others hang on, trying not to get bumped off by the frenzied sharks.One of the girls cuts her leg and then the wound festers in the urine soaked boat and she finally dies and has to be tossed overboard. The two remaining survivors who are almost dead get picked up by a Russian fishing boat and one goes on to become a motivational speaker. Awesome!
fredo4
ParticipantThe thing that annoys me about these people is that the notes always say to tape the note to your curb if you DON’T want them to come.
I wouldn’t have any problem with it if it was done the opposite way and you taped the paper to the curb if you wanted the service. They count on people either forgetting about taping the note or being tricked into thinking it’s a city requirement to make money. I think it’s completely obnoxious. -
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