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jameswenn
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Jameswenn
I think you had better check the unemployment stats for Phoenix before you start making comments.
http://www.bls.gov/web/laulrgma.htm
Phoenix beats San Diego, to the good, by almost 2 percent. And of course San Diego will never have the foreclosure problem Phoenix does, that is why prices here will always remain at least double Phoenix.[/quote]
I had no idea that unemployment was that bad in San Diego. Still feels like we’re doing well, maybe we have alot of H1B Visa workers that aren’t counted which pads our economy.
jameswenn
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Jameswenn
I think you had better check the unemployment stats for Phoenix before you start making comments.
http://www.bls.gov/web/laulrgma.htm
Phoenix beats San Diego, to the good, by almost 2 percent. And of course San Diego will never have the foreclosure problem Phoenix does, that is why prices here will always remain at least double Phoenix.[/quote]
I had no idea that unemployment was that bad in San Diego. Still feels like we’re doing well, maybe we have alot of H1B Visa workers that aren’t counted which pads our economy.
jameswenn
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Jameswenn
I think you had better check the unemployment stats for Phoenix before you start making comments.
http://www.bls.gov/web/laulrgma.htm
Phoenix beats San Diego, to the good, by almost 2 percent. And of course San Diego will never have the foreclosure problem Phoenix does, that is why prices here will always remain at least double Phoenix.[/quote]
I had no idea that unemployment was that bad in San Diego. Still feels like we’re doing well, maybe we have alot of H1B Visa workers that aren’t counted which pads our economy.
jameswenn
Participant[quote=sobmaz]Jameswenn
I think you had better check the unemployment stats for Phoenix before you start making comments.
http://www.bls.gov/web/laulrgma.htm
Phoenix beats San Diego, to the good, by almost 2 percent. And of course San Diego will never have the foreclosure problem Phoenix does, that is why prices here will always remain at least double Phoenix.[/quote]
I had no idea that unemployment was that bad in San Diego. Still feels like we’re doing well, maybe we have alot of H1B Visa workers that aren’t counted which pads our economy.
jameswenn
Participant4S Ranch/Rancho Bernardo is so far north/inland that it only makes sense for people that work in Carmel Valley. I think it’s just for a specific segment of the market.
jameswenn
Participant4S Ranch/Rancho Bernardo is so far north/inland that it only makes sense for people that work in Carmel Valley. I think it’s just for a specific segment of the market.
jameswenn
Participant4S Ranch/Rancho Bernardo is so far north/inland that it only makes sense for people that work in Carmel Valley. I think it’s just for a specific segment of the market.
jameswenn
Participant4S Ranch/Rancho Bernardo is so far north/inland that it only makes sense for people that work in Carmel Valley. I think it’s just for a specific segment of the market.
jameswenn
Participant4S Ranch/Rancho Bernardo is so far north/inland that it only makes sense for people that work in Carmel Valley. I think it’s just for a specific segment of the market.
jameswenn
ParticipantWe’re never going to have the unemployment problem that Phoenix has. It feels like we’re #2 behind Washington DC with the number of people on the government payroll (we also have a ton of state, county, city, as well as the second largest school system in the state), that we’ll never have as big of a foreclosure issue.
jameswenn
ParticipantWe’re never going to have the unemployment problem that Phoenix has. It feels like we’re #2 behind Washington DC with the number of people on the government payroll (we also have a ton of state, county, city, as well as the second largest school system in the state), that we’ll never have as big of a foreclosure issue.
jameswenn
ParticipantWe’re never going to have the unemployment problem that Phoenix has. It feels like we’re #2 behind Washington DC with the number of people on the government payroll (we also have a ton of state, county, city, as well as the second largest school system in the state), that we’ll never have as big of a foreclosure issue.
jameswenn
ParticipantWe’re never going to have the unemployment problem that Phoenix has. It feels like we’re #2 behind Washington DC with the number of people on the government payroll (we also have a ton of state, county, city, as well as the second largest school system in the state), that we’ll never have as big of a foreclosure issue.
jameswenn
ParticipantWe’re never going to have the unemployment problem that Phoenix has. It feels like we’re #2 behind Washington DC with the number of people on the government payroll (we also have a ton of state, county, city, as well as the second largest school system in the state), that we’ll never have as big of a foreclosure issue.
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