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jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
jeeman
ParticipantIt was working a month ago. Bummer…
jeeman
Participant“And tell him that Charles referred you (FishStalker on BloodyDecks). He did my sister’s countertops.
Here’s some of his work”
Where’s some of his work?
Jeeman
jeeman
Participant“And tell him that Charles referred you (FishStalker on BloodyDecks). He did my sister’s countertops.
Here’s some of his work”
Where’s some of his work?
Jeeman
jeeman
Participant“And tell him that Charles referred you (FishStalker on BloodyDecks). He did my sister’s countertops.
Here’s some of his work”
Where’s some of his work?
Jeeman
jeeman
Participant“And tell him that Charles referred you (FishStalker on BloodyDecks). He did my sister’s countertops.
Here’s some of his work”
Where’s some of his work?
Jeeman
jeeman
Participant“And tell him that Charles referred you (FishStalker on BloodyDecks). He did my sister’s countertops.
Here’s some of his work”
Where’s some of his work?
Jeeman
jeeman
ParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
jeeman
ParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
jeeman
ParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
jeeman
ParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
jeeman
ParticipantSeems like it would be much much easier to repair concrete counters than granite (which seems impossible to me). If things chipped or stained, just rip out that piece from the counter and pour new concrete and make sure it matches the rest of the counter.
February 17, 2010 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Tradeoff between higher interest rates and home prices #514925jeeman
ParticipantRight now, home prices are falling as interest rates fall…there is a relationship with interest rates in terms of affordability, but only because of affordability.
If there is 10% inflation and mortgages are 11-12%, home prices could go up as people let go of their dollar to buy hard assets. It’s just so unpredictable.
jeeman
February 17, 2010 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Tradeoff between higher interest rates and home prices #515018jeeman
ParticipantRight now, home prices are falling as interest rates fall…there is a relationship with interest rates in terms of affordability, but only because of affordability.
If there is 10% inflation and mortgages are 11-12%, home prices could go up as people let go of their dollar to buy hard assets. It’s just so unpredictable.
jeeman
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