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Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantEconomic collapse in 2011 — if food prices inflate SO MUCH in the next few months, then maybe we can call it an economic collapse.
May 8, 2011 at 2:09 PM in reply to: Got a good investment property opportunity if anyone is looking #693590Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIt is only 1b/1b. It must be tiny.
I just bought in Tesla town, America’s most beautiful garden of the gods, (guess where that is) a foreclosure — 4b/3.5b, 2,000 sq.ft., built 2005, bought for $235,000 in 2005 then went REO, HOA=$150/mo but pays water and insurance, townhome with ‘artsy’ gas fireplace, for …(drumroll, pls)…$56,600. Paid cash for it.
I have many multiples of $80K remaining, to probably buy in San Diego after Dr. Spock’s special calculation of the Mayan Calendar (coz I’m a soothsayer, ya know), but I would wait a bit. Deals like that will not evaporate soon.
No need to rush.
May 8, 2011 at 2:09 PM in reply to: Got a good investment property opportunity if anyone is looking #693668Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIt is only 1b/1b. It must be tiny.
I just bought in Tesla town, America’s most beautiful garden of the gods, (guess where that is) a foreclosure — 4b/3.5b, 2,000 sq.ft., built 2005, bought for $235,000 in 2005 then went REO, HOA=$150/mo but pays water and insurance, townhome with ‘artsy’ gas fireplace, for …(drumroll, pls)…$56,600. Paid cash for it.
I have many multiples of $80K remaining, to probably buy in San Diego after Dr. Spock’s special calculation of the Mayan Calendar (coz I’m a soothsayer, ya know), but I would wait a bit. Deals like that will not evaporate soon.
No need to rush.
May 8, 2011 at 2:09 PM in reply to: Got a good investment property opportunity if anyone is looking #694275Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIt is only 1b/1b. It must be tiny.
I just bought in Tesla town, America’s most beautiful garden of the gods, (guess where that is) a foreclosure — 4b/3.5b, 2,000 sq.ft., built 2005, bought for $235,000 in 2005 then went REO, HOA=$150/mo but pays water and insurance, townhome with ‘artsy’ gas fireplace, for …(drumroll, pls)…$56,600. Paid cash for it.
I have many multiples of $80K remaining, to probably buy in San Diego after Dr. Spock’s special calculation of the Mayan Calendar (coz I’m a soothsayer, ya know), but I would wait a bit. Deals like that will not evaporate soon.
No need to rush.
May 8, 2011 at 2:09 PM in reply to: Got a good investment property opportunity if anyone is looking #694421Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIt is only 1b/1b. It must be tiny.
I just bought in Tesla town, America’s most beautiful garden of the gods, (guess where that is) a foreclosure — 4b/3.5b, 2,000 sq.ft., built 2005, bought for $235,000 in 2005 then went REO, HOA=$150/mo but pays water and insurance, townhome with ‘artsy’ gas fireplace, for …(drumroll, pls)…$56,600. Paid cash for it.
I have many multiples of $80K remaining, to probably buy in San Diego after Dr. Spock’s special calculation of the Mayan Calendar (coz I’m a soothsayer, ya know), but I would wait a bit. Deals like that will not evaporate soon.
No need to rush.
May 8, 2011 at 2:09 PM in reply to: Got a good investment property opportunity if anyone is looking #694776Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIt is only 1b/1b. It must be tiny.
I just bought in Tesla town, America’s most beautiful garden of the gods, (guess where that is) a foreclosure — 4b/3.5b, 2,000 sq.ft., built 2005, bought for $235,000 in 2005 then went REO, HOA=$150/mo but pays water and insurance, townhome with ‘artsy’ gas fireplace, for …(drumroll, pls)…$56,600. Paid cash for it.
I have many multiples of $80K remaining, to probably buy in San Diego after Dr. Spock’s special calculation of the Mayan Calendar (coz I’m a soothsayer, ya know), but I would wait a bit. Deals like that will not evaporate soon.
No need to rush.
Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIf I were your husband, I would look for a job in Omaha, Nebraska. I won’t move to San Diego, mainly because it is a coastal town. Don’t ask me why, I am just saying, “if I were your husband”.
But of course, it seems nobody wants to listen to an unpaid soothsayer. Back in 2005, I told people around me in San Diego that there was a housing bubble or mania going on at the time, and it was the best time to sell. Of course, they said to each other, while snickering at me behind my back, that was I not only batty-crazy but doomsayer as well. Most of them bought or gorged up on huge houses at the peak. I sold my fully-paid house there, retired, and promptly left them. Who would want to work with idjits, right?
Anyway, the cost of living in San Diego is ginormous. Also, the Pacific ocean is not inviting anymore, given the scare of plutonium from Japan getting dumped into the Ocean.
Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIf I were your husband, I would look for a job in Omaha, Nebraska. I won’t move to San Diego, mainly because it is a coastal town. Don’t ask me why, I am just saying, “if I were your husband”.
But of course, it seems nobody wants to listen to an unpaid soothsayer. Back in 2005, I told people around me in San Diego that there was a housing bubble or mania going on at the time, and it was the best time to sell. Of course, they said to each other, while snickering at me behind my back, that was I not only batty-crazy but doomsayer as well. Most of them bought or gorged up on huge houses at the peak. I sold my fully-paid house there, retired, and promptly left them. Who would want to work with idjits, right?
Anyway, the cost of living in San Diego is ginormous. Also, the Pacific ocean is not inviting anymore, given the scare of plutonium from Japan getting dumped into the Ocean.
Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIf I were your husband, I would look for a job in Omaha, Nebraska. I won’t move to San Diego, mainly because it is a coastal town. Don’t ask me why, I am just saying, “if I were your husband”.
But of course, it seems nobody wants to listen to an unpaid soothsayer. Back in 2005, I told people around me in San Diego that there was a housing bubble or mania going on at the time, and it was the best time to sell. Of course, they said to each other, while snickering at me behind my back, that was I not only batty-crazy but doomsayer as well. Most of them bought or gorged up on huge houses at the peak. I sold my fully-paid house there, retired, and promptly left them. Who would want to work with idjits, right?
Anyway, the cost of living in San Diego is ginormous. Also, the Pacific ocean is not inviting anymore, given the scare of plutonium from Japan getting dumped into the Ocean.
Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIf I were your husband, I would look for a job in Omaha, Nebraska. I won’t move to San Diego, mainly because it is a coastal town. Don’t ask me why, I am just saying, “if I were your husband”.
But of course, it seems nobody wants to listen to an unpaid soothsayer. Back in 2005, I told people around me in San Diego that there was a housing bubble or mania going on at the time, and it was the best time to sell. Of course, they said to each other, while snickering at me behind my back, that was I not only batty-crazy but doomsayer as well. Most of them bought or gorged up on huge houses at the peak. I sold my fully-paid house there, retired, and promptly left them. Who would want to work with idjits, right?
Anyway, the cost of living in San Diego is ginormous. Also, the Pacific ocean is not inviting anymore, given the scare of plutonium from Japan getting dumped into the Ocean.
Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantIf I were your husband, I would look for a job in Omaha, Nebraska. I won’t move to San Diego, mainly because it is a coastal town. Don’t ask me why, I am just saying, “if I were your husband”.
But of course, it seems nobody wants to listen to an unpaid soothsayer. Back in 2005, I told people around me in San Diego that there was a housing bubble or mania going on at the time, and it was the best time to sell. Of course, they said to each other, while snickering at me behind my back, that was I not only batty-crazy but doomsayer as well. Most of them bought or gorged up on huge houses at the peak. I sold my fully-paid house there, retired, and promptly left them. Who would want to work with idjits, right?
Anyway, the cost of living in San Diego is ginormous. Also, the Pacific ocean is not inviting anymore, given the scare of plutonium from Japan getting dumped into the Ocean.
March 10, 2011 at 11:06 PM in reply to: Bill Gross sells his treasuries…..what do you think? #675949Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantOh, in addition to above, last night I mentioned Japan got hit with 7.2
Today, they got hit again: 8.8 magnitude.
“Supermoon” is around March 19th.
California – be prepared.
March 10, 2011 at 11:06 PM in reply to: Bill Gross sells his treasuries…..what do you think? #676561Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantOh, in addition to above, last night I mentioned Japan got hit with 7.2
Today, they got hit again: 8.8 magnitude.
“Supermoon” is around March 19th.
California – be prepared.
March 10, 2011 at 11:06 PM in reply to: Bill Gross sells his treasuries…..what do you think? #676699Nancy_s soothsayer
ParticipantOh, in addition to above, last night I mentioned Japan got hit with 7.2
Today, they got hit again: 8.8 magnitude.
“Supermoon” is around March 19th.
California – be prepared.
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