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I live in the Valley (Sherman Oaks) up in LA. While prices have come down quite a bit, it still seems prices are 20-25% overpriced.
Here are two examples of 2bedroom condo sales history/current asking from Redfin:
4425 Whitsett Ave #208 – Studio City, CA
Jan 31, 2009 Listed $479,000
Oct 08, 2004 Sold $392,000
Nov 06, 2000 Sold $174,0004189 Vineland Ave #122 – Studio City, CA
Dec 03, 2008 Listed $465,000
Sep 21, 2000 Sold $158,000
Oct 13, 1993 Sold $103,000JASParticipantI live in the Valley (Sherman Oaks) up in LA. While prices have come down quite a bit, it still seems prices are 20-25% overpriced.
Here are two examples of 2bedroom condo sales history/current asking from Redfin:
4425 Whitsett Ave #208 – Studio City, CA
Jan 31, 2009 Listed $479,000
Oct 08, 2004 Sold $392,000
Nov 06, 2000 Sold $174,0004189 Vineland Ave #122 – Studio City, CA
Dec 03, 2008 Listed $465,000
Sep 21, 2000 Sold $158,000
Oct 13, 1993 Sold $103,000JASParticipantI live in the Valley (Sherman Oaks) up in LA. While prices have come down quite a bit, it still seems prices are 20-25% overpriced.
Here are two examples of 2bedroom condo sales history/current asking from Redfin:
4425 Whitsett Ave #208 – Studio City, CA
Jan 31, 2009 Listed $479,000
Oct 08, 2004 Sold $392,000
Nov 06, 2000 Sold $174,0004189 Vineland Ave #122 – Studio City, CA
Dec 03, 2008 Listed $465,000
Sep 21, 2000 Sold $158,000
Oct 13, 1993 Sold $103,000JASParticipantI live in the Valley (Sherman Oaks) up in LA. While prices have come down quite a bit, it still seems prices are 20-25% overpriced.
Here are two examples of 2bedroom condo sales history/current asking from Redfin:
4425 Whitsett Ave #208 – Studio City, CA
Jan 31, 2009 Listed $479,000
Oct 08, 2004 Sold $392,000
Nov 06, 2000 Sold $174,0004189 Vineland Ave #122 – Studio City, CA
Dec 03, 2008 Listed $465,000
Sep 21, 2000 Sold $158,000
Oct 13, 1993 Sold $103,000JASParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
JASParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
JASParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
JASParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
JASParticipantBubblesitter — nice article. What’s even more impressive is that you said you were getting out of the stock market in July of 2007.
Time for me to ease into some GLD.
JASParticipantOther than reducing/eliminating personal debt, what are you doing to hedge against inflation?
Or is it too soon because the deflationary spiral is still in early innings?
Is gold a viable option?
JASParticipantOther than reducing/eliminating personal debt, what are you doing to hedge against inflation?
Or is it too soon because the deflationary spiral is still in early innings?
Is gold a viable option?
JASParticipantOther than reducing/eliminating personal debt, what are you doing to hedge against inflation?
Or is it too soon because the deflationary spiral is still in early innings?
Is gold a viable option?
JASParticipantOther than reducing/eliminating personal debt, what are you doing to hedge against inflation?
Or is it too soon because the deflationary spiral is still in early innings?
Is gold a viable option?
JASParticipantOther than reducing/eliminating personal debt, what are you doing to hedge against inflation?
Or is it too soon because the deflationary spiral is still in early innings?
Is gold a viable option?
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