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TG,
why don’t you wait till the details of that bail out bill come out and then do a reassessment as it relates to the timing?
Heck, I am confused more than ever (happen every time the govt came in and bail out the market) and don’t really know exactly how to think through these.
After the details come out maybe I will be more confused….but it’s only a few days to wait and you won’t have enough time to finish purchasing the home or have a response on your offer before the artificial exuberance may start again.
On the other hand, maybe you got nothing to lose by putting in the offer. Good luck
KIBUParticipantTG,
why don’t you wait till the details of that bail out bill come out and then do a reassessment as it relates to the timing?
Heck, I am confused more than ever (happen every time the govt came in and bail out the market) and don’t really know exactly how to think through these.
After the details come out maybe I will be more confused….but it’s only a few days to wait and you won’t have enough time to finish purchasing the home or have a response on your offer before the artificial exuberance may start again.
On the other hand, maybe you got nothing to lose by putting in the offer. Good luck
KIBUParticipantTG,
why don’t you wait till the details of that bail out bill come out and then do a reassessment as it relates to the timing?
Heck, I am confused more than ever (happen every time the govt came in and bail out the market) and don’t really know exactly how to think through these.
After the details come out maybe I will be more confused….but it’s only a few days to wait and you won’t have enough time to finish purchasing the home or have a response on your offer before the artificial exuberance may start again.
On the other hand, maybe you got nothing to lose by putting in the offer. Good luck
KIBUParticipantTG,
why don’t you wait till the details of that bail out bill come out and then do a reassessment as it relates to the timing?
Heck, I am confused more than ever (happen every time the govt came in and bail out the market) and don’t really know exactly how to think through these.
After the details come out maybe I will be more confused….but it’s only a few days to wait and you won’t have enough time to finish purchasing the home or have a response on your offer before the artificial exuberance may start again.
On the other hand, maybe you got nothing to lose by putting in the offer. Good luck
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275556KIBUParticipant[quote] Attached to one of the many previous versions of the bailout was the ugly provision to LET JUDGES HALT FORECLOSURES [/quote]
I read on the Washington Post that the Democrats have pretty much accepted to forget about that wish to let judges halt foreclosure. So I think that idea is pretty much dead.
…but who knows, maybe it will sneak in again, very low chance though.
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275808KIBUParticipant[quote] Attached to one of the many previous versions of the bailout was the ugly provision to LET JUDGES HALT FORECLOSURES [/quote]
I read on the Washington Post that the Democrats have pretty much accepted to forget about that wish to let judges halt foreclosure. So I think that idea is pretty much dead.
…but who knows, maybe it will sneak in again, very low chance though.
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275811KIBUParticipant[quote] Attached to one of the many previous versions of the bailout was the ugly provision to LET JUDGES HALT FORECLOSURES [/quote]
I read on the Washington Post that the Democrats have pretty much accepted to forget about that wish to let judges halt foreclosure. So I think that idea is pretty much dead.
…but who knows, maybe it will sneak in again, very low chance though.
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275859KIBUParticipant[quote] Attached to one of the many previous versions of the bailout was the ugly provision to LET JUDGES HALT FORECLOSURES [/quote]
I read on the Washington Post that the Democrats have pretty much accepted to forget about that wish to let judges halt foreclosure. So I think that idea is pretty much dead.
…but who knows, maybe it will sneak in again, very low chance though.
September 25, 2008 at 10:11 PM in reply to: What would be decline price in San Diego with in 6 months? #275877KIBUParticipant[quote] Attached to one of the many previous versions of the bailout was the ugly provision to LET JUDGES HALT FORECLOSURES [/quote]
I read on the Washington Post that the Democrats have pretty much accepted to forget about that wish to let judges halt foreclosure. So I think that idea is pretty much dead.
…but who knows, maybe it will sneak in again, very low chance though.
KIBUParticipantI just happened to take a detour on my way home today and moved my last 1 thousand out of Wamu at 4:30.
Didn’t have to but I just hate any bad feelings.
KIBUParticipantI just happened to take a detour on my way home today and moved my last 1 thousand out of Wamu at 4:30.
Didn’t have to but I just hate any bad feelings.
KIBUParticipantI just happened to take a detour on my way home today and moved my last 1 thousand out of Wamu at 4:30.
Didn’t have to but I just hate any bad feelings.
KIBUParticipantI just happened to take a detour on my way home today and moved my last 1 thousand out of Wamu at 4:30.
Didn’t have to but I just hate any bad feelings.
KIBUParticipantI just happened to take a detour on my way home today and moved my last 1 thousand out of Wamu at 4:30.
Didn’t have to but I just hate any bad feelings.
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