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December 17, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #317631December 17, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #317654moneymakerParticipant
I’ve noticed a lot more for rent signs in North Park lately. I’ve also noticed a lot of BOM (back on market) listings lately. Not sure if it is buyers backing out or not qualifying, probably both. I think we are in a depressionary era where prices across the board will fall, along with employment. I’m at a loss as to the fix, can anyone tell me how a government running a deficit is going to bail out the economy. Isn’t that analagous to standing in quicksand and offering someone a boost over a fence that is too high.
December 17, 2008 at 8:47 PM in reply to: Help – Rents in UTC / Mira Mesa areas: where are they headed? #317729moneymakerParticipantI’ve noticed a lot more for rent signs in North Park lately. I’ve also noticed a lot of BOM (back on market) listings lately. Not sure if it is buyers backing out or not qualifying, probably both. I think we are in a depressionary era where prices across the board will fall, along with employment. I’m at a loss as to the fix, can anyone tell me how a government running a deficit is going to bail out the economy. Isn’t that analagous to standing in quicksand and offering someone a boost over a fence that is too high.
moneymakerParticipantCongratulations to Peterb! The first to mention Depression, I had a gut feeling a couple of days ago that we had just entered a depression, and oppossed to the old joke (“when your neighbor loses his job it’s a recession, when you lose your job it’s a depression”), I still have my job. While reading up on it I was surpried at the parallels occuring now.
moneymakerParticipantCongratulations to Peterb! The first to mention Depression, I had a gut feeling a couple of days ago that we had just entered a depression, and oppossed to the old joke (“when your neighbor loses his job it’s a recession, when you lose your job it’s a depression”), I still have my job. While reading up on it I was surpried at the parallels occuring now.
moneymakerParticipantCongratulations to Peterb! The first to mention Depression, I had a gut feeling a couple of days ago that we had just entered a depression, and oppossed to the old joke (“when your neighbor loses his job it’s a recession, when you lose your job it’s a depression”), I still have my job. While reading up on it I was surpried at the parallels occuring now.
moneymakerParticipantCongratulations to Peterb! The first to mention Depression, I had a gut feeling a couple of days ago that we had just entered a depression, and oppossed to the old joke (“when your neighbor loses his job it’s a recession, when you lose your job it’s a depression”), I still have my job. While reading up on it I was surpried at the parallels occuring now.
moneymakerParticipantCongratulations to Peterb! The first to mention Depression, I had a gut feeling a couple of days ago that we had just entered a depression, and oppossed to the old joke (“when your neighbor loses his job it’s a recession, when you lose your job it’s a depression”), I still have my job. While reading up on it I was surpried at the parallels occuring now.
moneymakerParticipant10-4 the next up cycle will run concurrent with high interest rates > 10% in my prognostication.
moneymakerParticipant10-4 the next up cycle will run concurrent with high interest rates > 10% in my prognostication.
moneymakerParticipant10-4 the next up cycle will run concurrent with high interest rates > 10% in my prognostication.
moneymakerParticipant10-4 the next up cycle will run concurrent with high interest rates > 10% in my prognostication.
moneymakerParticipant10-4 the next up cycle will run concurrent with high interest rates > 10% in my prognostication.
moneymakerParticipantThe “streamlined” version is up to $15,000 and from what I’ve read does not require sign offs on the repairs. However many people are unfamiliar with how it actually works so that is what I would like to get more info about, from someone that has actually done one. Thanks for all the above replies.
moneymakerParticipantThe “streamlined” version is up to $15,000 and from what I’ve read does not require sign offs on the repairs. However many people are unfamiliar with how it actually works so that is what I would like to get more info about, from someone that has actually done one. Thanks for all the above replies.
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