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[quote=Rich Toscano]I stopped doing this chart because of the whole shadow inventory concept… specifically that so many defaults were just staying off the market. So it became less meaningful. But it might not be a bad idea to check in on it again; I will try to update it soon.[/quote]
Rich, I heard a term from Clark Howard for home owners that stopped paying their mortgage and the banks have not foreclosed for months – Zombie Homeowners. So I guess the houses would be Zombie Inventory…
I thought it was kind of funny and accurate…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano]I stopped doing this chart because of the whole shadow inventory concept… specifically that so many defaults were just staying off the market. So it became less meaningful. But it might not be a bad idea to check in on it again; I will try to update it soon.[/quote]
Rich, I heard a term from Clark Howard for home owners that stopped paying their mortgage and the banks have not foreclosed for months – Zombie Homeowners. So I guess the houses would be Zombie Inventory…
I thought it was kind of funny and accurate…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano]I stopped doing this chart because of the whole shadow inventory concept… specifically that so many defaults were just staying off the market. So it became less meaningful. But it might not be a bad idea to check in on it again; I will try to update it soon.[/quote]
Rich, I heard a term from Clark Howard for home owners that stopped paying their mortgage and the banks have not foreclosed for months – Zombie Homeowners. So I guess the houses would be Zombie Inventory…
I thought it was kind of funny and accurate…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=Rich Toscano]I stopped doing this chart because of the whole shadow inventory concept… specifically that so many defaults were just staying off the market. So it became less meaningful. But it might not be a bad idea to check in on it again; I will try to update it soon.[/quote]
Rich, I heard a term from Clark Howard for home owners that stopped paying their mortgage and the banks have not foreclosed for months – Zombie Homeowners. So I guess the houses would be Zombie Inventory…
I thought it was kind of funny and accurate…
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Why should the taxes of property owners be limited while the taxes on income earners are unlimited? Young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in La Jolla.[/quote]
ILR…
I guess you are also against Social Security then. All those young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in the United States.
Lucky in OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Why should the taxes of property owners be limited while the taxes on income earners are unlimited? Young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in La Jolla.[/quote]
ILR…
I guess you are also against Social Security then. All those young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in the United States.
Lucky in OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Why should the taxes of property owners be limited while the taxes on income earners are unlimited? Young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in La Jolla.[/quote]
ILR…
I guess you are also against Social Security then. All those young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in the United States.
Lucky in OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Why should the taxes of property owners be limited while the taxes on income earners are unlimited? Young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in La Jolla.[/quote]
ILR…
I guess you are also against Social Security then. All those young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in the United States.
Lucky in OC
LuckyInOCParticipant[quote=ILoveRegulation]Why should the taxes of property owners be limited while the taxes on income earners are unlimited? Young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in La Jolla.[/quote]
ILR…
I guess you are also against Social Security then. All those young, productive workers are subsidizing the lifestyles of all those retired old fogeys in the United States.
Lucky in OC
LuckyInOCParticipantOr at least grout…
[quote=urbanrealtor]I think the termites even eat concrete here.[/quote]
When I was removing tile in the entry of our newly purchased home (built in 1980), I found live subter. termites using the grout lines for tunnels. The house had a planter under the stairs with no concrete below the dirt level. The tiles lined planter below the dirt level. Of course this was found after escrow. Our termite company gave us a deal on re-treatment due they missed some other termite-made tunnels in the garage.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantOr at least grout…
[quote=urbanrealtor]I think the termites even eat concrete here.[/quote]
When I was removing tile in the entry of our newly purchased home (built in 1980), I found live subter. termites using the grout lines for tunnels. The house had a planter under the stairs with no concrete below the dirt level. The tiles lined planter below the dirt level. Of course this was found after escrow. Our termite company gave us a deal on re-treatment due they missed some other termite-made tunnels in the garage.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantOr at least grout…
[quote=urbanrealtor]I think the termites even eat concrete here.[/quote]
When I was removing tile in the entry of our newly purchased home (built in 1980), I found live subter. termites using the grout lines for tunnels. The house had a planter under the stairs with no concrete below the dirt level. The tiles lined planter below the dirt level. Of course this was found after escrow. Our termite company gave us a deal on re-treatment due they missed some other termite-made tunnels in the garage.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantOr at least grout…
[quote=urbanrealtor]I think the termites even eat concrete here.[/quote]
When I was removing tile in the entry of our newly purchased home (built in 1980), I found live subter. termites using the grout lines for tunnels. The house had a planter under the stairs with no concrete below the dirt level. The tiles lined planter below the dirt level. Of course this was found after escrow. Our termite company gave us a deal on re-treatment due they missed some other termite-made tunnels in the garage.
Lucky In OC
LuckyInOCParticipantOr at least grout…
[quote=urbanrealtor]I think the termites even eat concrete here.[/quote]
When I was removing tile in the entry of our newly purchased home (built in 1980), I found live subter. termites using the grout lines for tunnels. The house had a planter under the stairs with no concrete below the dirt level. The tiles lined planter below the dirt level. Of course this was found after escrow. Our termite company gave us a deal on re-treatment due they missed some other termite-made tunnels in the garage.
Lucky In OC
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