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meadandale
ParticipantBought in May for 1.125 million. Big price drop! Looks like they are still hoping for a $125k appreciation in a dropping market. Even after broker fees, they still be pocketing $60k+ in cash for 5 months worth of ‘work’.
LOL!
meadandale
ParticipantI can’t believe that guy thought so hard about that one. What is more laughable is most of the audience was as clueless as him.
I’d always thought the French were living in the past. Looks like they ARE living in the past…about 400 years, to be exact.
However, it’s not like we are much better….
http://www.eightballmagazine.com/diatribes/volume02/034/708.htm
October 2, 2007 at 7:34 AM in reply to: 12 reductions, 533 days on market, still no buyer, Mira Mesa #86694meadandale
ParticipantGotta love the price increase after months of incremental decreases…
“Wait, maybe we have it priced too low!”
September 28, 2007 at 11:48 AM in reply to: OT. How many native citizens would pass the test? #86245meadandale
Participant12 out of 12 🙂
Give that to a bunch of 18-25 year olds who are eligible to vote and see what the scores are….
meadandale
Participant@Raybyrnes wrote:
“Here is what is funny to me. If everyone thinks that the market is going to implode would that mean that all of those people who had never even thought of selling their house should at least have a conversation with someone about their home value.”
I recently spent several hours talking real estate with the buyers agent I used to buy my current house. He told me that 90% of his work right now is REO’s and short sales.
I also regularly see a realtor that I met when I was house hunting in this area. Turns out he and I frequent the same watering hole. We talk about the market alot.
I just find it strange that for the last 8 years, you never saw anyone pounding the pavement (this is the first realtor who EVER come to my door trying to drum up business)-just sitting back and collecting the 6% commission for doing nothing much more than listing your property on the MLS and handling the paperwork.
Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure that there’s alot of hard working realtors out there but the recent boom brought alot of riff raff into the industry because it was essentially ‘easy cash’. For the most part, houses sold themselves as seller’s agents sat back and watched multiple offerers competing against each other.
I guess it’s good to see some people out wearing out shoe leather but it speaks to how the market has turned around significantly.
meadandale
ParticipantI know quite a few families of four that are living in 3000+ sq foot houses.
I have to ask WTF? Do you really need all that space? It ends up being nothing but alot of open space to heat/cool and alot of surfaces for your maid to clean.
My friends master suite/bath/walk in closet/retreat are at least 3/4 of the size of my whole 1100 sq foot house….
meadandale
ParticipantAll the people that are for banning alcohol at the beach crack me up. Thanks for working hard to take away MY freedoms.
Fighting, being drunk in public, peeing on the side of buildings, crashing into other cars when drunk….all these things are already illegal. Making the consumption of alcohol on the beach illegal isn’t a magic wand that will make all of these things stop happening. It must be nice living in the fantasy world that you inhabit that makes you think so.
Remember, many of these ‘punks’ live in PB. If they can’t drink ON the beach, they’ll drink at home and go TO the beach. You’ll still have drunk idiots on the beach and now they’ll be driving TO and FROM the beach while loaded. I hope you don’t walk around much in your neighborhood.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s looks like the same form letter response that someone else got months ago from Babs.
Note how her verbage continuously absolves the borrowers from any culpability and villifies the lenders.
This response demonstrates why I never have and never will vote for her or anybody like her.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s looks like the same form letter response that someone else got months ago from Babs.
Note how her verbage continuously absolves the borrowers from any culpability and villifies the lenders.
This response demonstrates why I never have and never will vote for her or anybody like her.
meadandale
ParticipantThat’s looks like the same form letter response that someone else got months ago from Babs.
Note how her verbage continuously absolves the borrowers from any culpability and villifies the lenders.
This response demonstrates why I never have and never will vote for her or anybody like her.
meadandale
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ParticipantI’m not sure they really care about the credit score number as much as SOME of the information that goes into it. For instance, your credit score reflects inquiries which a landlord wouldn’t likely care about. OTOH, seeing that you are current on loans and credit cards without any late payments tells the landlord that you are a reasonably safe bet to pay the rent on time. That’s really what they are trying to deduce by reviewing your credit.
The free online version contains the same information as the one that they are able to obtain on their own.
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