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December 27, 2011 at 8:23 AM in reply to: Recommendation needed: Best smart phone with Verizon #735003ninaprincessParticipant
I think it is very probable because San Diego is a military town and the government cuts will affect us disproporationately. In addition, if interest rate goes up to 6% then a 20% reduction in home prices is not out of the question.
ninaprincessParticipantI think it is very probable because San Diego is a military town and the government cuts will affect us disproporationately. In addition, if interest rate goes up to 6% then a 20% reduction in home prices is not out of the question.
ninaprincessParticipantI think it is very probable because San Diego is a military town and the government cuts will affect us disproporationately. In addition, if interest rate goes up to 6% then a 20% reduction in home prices is not out of the question.
ninaprincessParticipantI think it is very probable because San Diego is a military town and the government cuts will affect us disproporationately. In addition, if interest rate goes up to 6% then a 20% reduction in home prices is not out of the question.
ninaprincessParticipantI think it is very probable because San Diego is a military town and the government cuts will affect us disproporationately. In addition, if interest rate goes up to 6% then a 20% reduction in home prices is not out of the question.
ninaprincessParticipantBrian,
How did you find all of these info?
Why take out so much cash out of the house? there are many short sale/foreclosed houses that were bought 20 years ago. I have no sympathy for them. They probably bought vacations, expensive cars, boats. I have a coworker that made around $60,000 but refinanced in 2006 to by a 20′ fishing boat and a big Ford truck to pull it. All together it cost him around $60k for a boat that he uses two times a year. Docking for the boat is $200 a month.
[quote=briansd1][quote=ninaprincess]
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110029301-10634_Kemerton_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]Interesting the buyer bought through Zip Realty.
The buyer found and bought this good deal throught a discount broker. They paid $10,000 under the list price. Who said you need a full service broker?
Also interesting to note that the previous owners bought the house on 09/10/1992 for $212,958 then refied/heloc and lost the house to foreclosure.
So much for paying-off the mortgage. Only if cashing-out in a refi were not so easy, these people might have been saved from themselves.[/quote]
ninaprincessParticipantBrian,
How did you find all of these info?
Why take out so much cash out of the house? there are many short sale/foreclosed houses that were bought 20 years ago. I have no sympathy for them. They probably bought vacations, expensive cars, boats. I have a coworker that made around $60,000 but refinanced in 2006 to by a 20′ fishing boat and a big Ford truck to pull it. All together it cost him around $60k for a boat that he uses two times a year. Docking for the boat is $200 a month.
[quote=briansd1][quote=ninaprincess]
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110029301-10634_Kemerton_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]Interesting the buyer bought through Zip Realty.
The buyer found and bought this good deal throught a discount broker. They paid $10,000 under the list price. Who said you need a full service broker?
Also interesting to note that the previous owners bought the house on 09/10/1992 for $212,958 then refied/heloc and lost the house to foreclosure.
So much for paying-off the mortgage. Only if cashing-out in a refi were not so easy, these people might have been saved from themselves.[/quote]
ninaprincessParticipantBrian,
How did you find all of these info?
Why take out so much cash out of the house? there are many short sale/foreclosed houses that were bought 20 years ago. I have no sympathy for them. They probably bought vacations, expensive cars, boats. I have a coworker that made around $60,000 but refinanced in 2006 to by a 20′ fishing boat and a big Ford truck to pull it. All together it cost him around $60k for a boat that he uses two times a year. Docking for the boat is $200 a month.
[quote=briansd1][quote=ninaprincess]
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110029301-10634_Kemerton_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]Interesting the buyer bought through Zip Realty.
The buyer found and bought this good deal throught a discount broker. They paid $10,000 under the list price. Who said you need a full service broker?
Also interesting to note that the previous owners bought the house on 09/10/1992 for $212,958 then refied/heloc and lost the house to foreclosure.
So much for paying-off the mortgage. Only if cashing-out in a refi were not so easy, these people might have been saved from themselves.[/quote]
ninaprincessParticipantBrian,
How did you find all of these info?
Why take out so much cash out of the house? there are many short sale/foreclosed houses that were bought 20 years ago. I have no sympathy for them. They probably bought vacations, expensive cars, boats. I have a coworker that made around $60,000 but refinanced in 2006 to by a 20′ fishing boat and a big Ford truck to pull it. All together it cost him around $60k for a boat that he uses two times a year. Docking for the boat is $200 a month.
[quote=briansd1][quote=ninaprincess]
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110029301-10634_Kemerton_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]Interesting the buyer bought through Zip Realty.
The buyer found and bought this good deal throught a discount broker. They paid $10,000 under the list price. Who said you need a full service broker?
Also interesting to note that the previous owners bought the house on 09/10/1992 for $212,958 then refied/heloc and lost the house to foreclosure.
So much for paying-off the mortgage. Only if cashing-out in a refi were not so easy, these people might have been saved from themselves.[/quote]
ninaprincessParticipantBrian,
How did you find all of these info?
Why take out so much cash out of the house? there are many short sale/foreclosed houses that were bought 20 years ago. I have no sympathy for them. They probably bought vacations, expensive cars, boats. I have a coworker that made around $60,000 but refinanced in 2006 to by a 20′ fishing boat and a big Ford truck to pull it. All together it cost him around $60k for a boat that he uses two times a year. Docking for the boat is $200 a month.
[quote=briansd1][quote=ninaprincess]
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110029301-10634_Kemerton_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]Interesting the buyer bought through Zip Realty.
The buyer found and bought this good deal throught a discount broker. They paid $10,000 under the list price. Who said you need a full service broker?
Also interesting to note that the previous owners bought the house on 09/10/1992 for $212,958 then refied/heloc and lost the house to foreclosure.
So much for paying-off the mortgage. Only if cashing-out in a refi were not so easy, these people might have been saved from themselves.[/quote]
ninaprincessParticipantI used http://www.sdtreastax.com/ and found out his name. It is an ethnic name so it is difficult to remember.
Thanks,
ninaprincessParticipantI used http://www.sdtreastax.com/ and found out his name. It is an ethnic name so it is difficult to remember.
Thanks,
ninaprincessParticipantI used http://www.sdtreastax.com/ and found out his name. It is an ethnic name so it is difficult to remember.
Thanks,
ninaprincessParticipantI used http://www.sdtreastax.com/ and found out his name. It is an ethnic name so it is difficult to remember.
Thanks,
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