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Participant[quote=eclipxe]Just to echo what TG has said – I’ve been in the Temecula/Murrieta market for about 8 months now and I’m finally closing escrow next week. Based on all of the doom and gloom on the bubble blogs, I placed low ball offers on over 20 places in hopes of picking up a deal. Outbid. Every. Single. Time.[/quote]
Personally, I think that’s great news. Even if it means I can never afford to buy a house or condo here in California. I prefer renting to a full on economic collapse.
Hopefully more people will pick up on the fact that foreclosures are *good* and the faster they happen the quicker the housing market will turn around.
kewp
Participant[quote=eclipxe]Just to echo what TG has said – I’ve been in the Temecula/Murrieta market for about 8 months now and I’m finally closing escrow next week. Based on all of the doom and gloom on the bubble blogs, I placed low ball offers on over 20 places in hopes of picking up a deal. Outbid. Every. Single. Time.[/quote]
Personally, I think that’s great news. Even if it means I can never afford to buy a house or condo here in California. I prefer renting to a full on economic collapse.
Hopefully more people will pick up on the fact that foreclosures are *good* and the faster they happen the quicker the housing market will turn around.
kewp
Participant[quote=eclipxe]Just to echo what TG has said – I’ve been in the Temecula/Murrieta market for about 8 months now and I’m finally closing escrow next week. Based on all of the doom and gloom on the bubble blogs, I placed low ball offers on over 20 places in hopes of picking up a deal. Outbid. Every. Single. Time.[/quote]
Personally, I think that’s great news. Even if it means I can never afford to buy a house or condo here in California. I prefer renting to a full on economic collapse.
Hopefully more people will pick up on the fact that foreclosures are *good* and the faster they happen the quicker the housing market will turn around.
kewp
Participant[quote=eclipxe]Just to echo what TG has said – I’ve been in the Temecula/Murrieta market for about 8 months now and I’m finally closing escrow next week. Based on all of the doom and gloom on the bubble blogs, I placed low ball offers on over 20 places in hopes of picking up a deal. Outbid. Every. Single. Time.[/quote]
Personally, I think that’s great news. Even if it means I can never afford to buy a house or condo here in California. I prefer renting to a full on economic collapse.
Hopefully more people will pick up on the fact that foreclosures are *good* and the faster they happen the quicker the housing market will turn around.
January 14, 2009 at 3:03 PM in reply to: A MIT Black Jack Team President’s view of the bubble bust #328701kewp
ParticipantYeah, I know.
Hence my strategy of staying all in cash and them moving into short positions when bubbles pop.
January 14, 2009 at 3:03 PM in reply to: A MIT Black Jack Team President’s view of the bubble bust #329039kewp
ParticipantYeah, I know.
Hence my strategy of staying all in cash and them moving into short positions when bubbles pop.
January 14, 2009 at 3:03 PM in reply to: A MIT Black Jack Team President’s view of the bubble bust #329109kewp
ParticipantYeah, I know.
Hence my strategy of staying all in cash and them moving into short positions when bubbles pop.
January 14, 2009 at 3:03 PM in reply to: A MIT Black Jack Team President’s view of the bubble bust #329136kewp
ParticipantYeah, I know.
Hence my strategy of staying all in cash and them moving into short positions when bubbles pop.
January 14, 2009 at 3:03 PM in reply to: A MIT Black Jack Team President’s view of the bubble bust #329219kewp
ParticipantYeah, I know.
Hence my strategy of staying all in cash and them moving into short positions when bubbles pop.
kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]Sales and Engineer shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence.
And who was it that said IT workers in their 40 and 50’s should look to gov’t and academic settings because they are slower – that’s a perfect example of ageism.[/quote]
Dude, I’m 35 and after 15 years in IT I seriously feel like I’ve lived at least three lifetimes. I would have no problem with retiring tomorrow.
And sorry, you simply have less testosterone as you get older and can’t keep up with the kids. That’s reality.
kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]Sales and Engineer shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence.
And who was it that said IT workers in their 40 and 50’s should look to gov’t and academic settings because they are slower – that’s a perfect example of ageism.[/quote]
Dude, I’m 35 and after 15 years in IT I seriously feel like I’ve lived at least three lifetimes. I would have no problem with retiring tomorrow.
And sorry, you simply have less testosterone as you get older and can’t keep up with the kids. That’s reality.
kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]Sales and Engineer shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence.
And who was it that said IT workers in their 40 and 50’s should look to gov’t and academic settings because they are slower – that’s a perfect example of ageism.[/quote]
Dude, I’m 35 and after 15 years in IT I seriously feel like I’ve lived at least three lifetimes. I would have no problem with retiring tomorrow.
And sorry, you simply have less testosterone as you get older and can’t keep up with the kids. That’s reality.
kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]Sales and Engineer shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence.
And who was it that said IT workers in their 40 and 50’s should look to gov’t and academic settings because they are slower – that’s a perfect example of ageism.[/quote]
Dude, I’m 35 and after 15 years in IT I seriously feel like I’ve lived at least three lifetimes. I would have no problem with retiring tomorrow.
And sorry, you simply have less testosterone as you get older and can’t keep up with the kids. That’s reality.
kewp
Participant[quote=paramount]Sales and Engineer shouldn’t even be used in the same sentence.
And who was it that said IT workers in their 40 and 50’s should look to gov’t and academic settings because they are slower – that’s a perfect example of ageism.[/quote]
Dude, I’m 35 and after 15 years in IT I seriously feel like I’ve lived at least three lifetimes. I would have no problem with retiring tomorrow.
And sorry, you simply have less testosterone as you get older and can’t keep up with the kids. That’s reality.
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