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March 18, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #368741ibjames
ParticipantTemecula sales may be going through the roof, yes..
Gas is super cheap right now, you can buy places for a song, and they are new..
That just means that there is less demand in San Diego then, again.. the bottom is not here
March 18, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369026ibjames
ParticipantTemecula sales may be going through the roof, yes..
Gas is super cheap right now, you can buy places for a song, and they are new..
That just means that there is less demand in San Diego then, again.. the bottom is not here
March 18, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369189ibjames
ParticipantTemecula sales may be going through the roof, yes..
Gas is super cheap right now, you can buy places for a song, and they are new..
That just means that there is less demand in San Diego then, again.. the bottom is not here
March 18, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369230ibjames
ParticipantTemecula sales may be going through the roof, yes..
Gas is super cheap right now, you can buy places for a song, and they are new..
That just means that there is less demand in San Diego then, again.. the bottom is not here
March 18, 2009 at 5:19 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369346ibjames
ParticipantTemecula sales may be going through the roof, yes..
Gas is super cheap right now, you can buy places for a song, and they are new..
That just means that there is less demand in San Diego then, again.. the bottom is not here
March 18, 2009 at 5:12 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #368721ibjames
ParticipantHouses are not where they need to be in price yet. People are buying and banks aren’t releasing inventory.
I have looked at a few places and they all seemed fishy. I’m going to look here and there but something has to give, this doesn’t make sense right now.
When I pencil out rent/own numbers I don’t see anything that really pencils out that isn’t a beat up pile of crap. If it does, it has offers on it before it is even listed, or mysteriously vanishes 2 days after it is listed.
Maybe this is the way it will be though, banks will hold out, sucking on the govt’s tit until wages catch up to current price levels. Kind of hard to do though with employment being the thorn that it has been lately.
March 18, 2009 at 5:12 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369006ibjames
ParticipantHouses are not where they need to be in price yet. People are buying and banks aren’t releasing inventory.
I have looked at a few places and they all seemed fishy. I’m going to look here and there but something has to give, this doesn’t make sense right now.
When I pencil out rent/own numbers I don’t see anything that really pencils out that isn’t a beat up pile of crap. If it does, it has offers on it before it is even listed, or mysteriously vanishes 2 days after it is listed.
Maybe this is the way it will be though, banks will hold out, sucking on the govt’s tit until wages catch up to current price levels. Kind of hard to do though with employment being the thorn that it has been lately.
March 18, 2009 at 5:12 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369169ibjames
ParticipantHouses are not where they need to be in price yet. People are buying and banks aren’t releasing inventory.
I have looked at a few places and they all seemed fishy. I’m going to look here and there but something has to give, this doesn’t make sense right now.
When I pencil out rent/own numbers I don’t see anything that really pencils out that isn’t a beat up pile of crap. If it does, it has offers on it before it is even listed, or mysteriously vanishes 2 days after it is listed.
Maybe this is the way it will be though, banks will hold out, sucking on the govt’s tit until wages catch up to current price levels. Kind of hard to do though with employment being the thorn that it has been lately.
March 18, 2009 at 5:12 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369210ibjames
ParticipantHouses are not where they need to be in price yet. People are buying and banks aren’t releasing inventory.
I have looked at a few places and they all seemed fishy. I’m going to look here and there but something has to give, this doesn’t make sense right now.
When I pencil out rent/own numbers I don’t see anything that really pencils out that isn’t a beat up pile of crap. If it does, it has offers on it before it is even listed, or mysteriously vanishes 2 days after it is listed.
Maybe this is the way it will be though, banks will hold out, sucking on the govt’s tit until wages catch up to current price levels. Kind of hard to do though with employment being the thorn that it has been lately.
March 18, 2009 at 5:12 AM in reply to: I believe Home Prices (Most Places in San Diego) reached bottom or almost bottom #369326ibjames
ParticipantHouses are not where they need to be in price yet. People are buying and banks aren’t releasing inventory.
I have looked at a few places and they all seemed fishy. I’m going to look here and there but something has to give, this doesn’t make sense right now.
When I pencil out rent/own numbers I don’t see anything that really pencils out that isn’t a beat up pile of crap. If it does, it has offers on it before it is even listed, or mysteriously vanishes 2 days after it is listed.
Maybe this is the way it will be though, banks will hold out, sucking on the govt’s tit until wages catch up to current price levels. Kind of hard to do though with employment being the thorn that it has been lately.
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