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NotCranky
ParticipantSHILOH
I wish I really knew.Seems like you understand things enough that your guess is as good as anyone’s. I am sure most houses in this region are going to be worth around 40-50% less than they were 2 years ago one way or another. Predicting how that is going to happen seems more complicated now that it seem almost certain that more rescue strategies will be employed.
Maybe FormerSanDiegan is and has been closest with his mix of inflation and asset depreciation. We will probably get whatever protects the big banks, big lenders and overall economy best from where we are now.If they can get any leverage against big drops they will. The big players are probably happy at this point about the weeding out of smaller lenders and would even like to see a few big competitors go.
Generally speaking I think renters and home owners alike are going to feel like they live in much less prosperous times for the next 10-15 years at least.Disclaimer: I am certainly not a far reaching expert on any of these matters.
NotCranky
ParticipantFor uploading popular beats?
That is funny!
I was thinking to adjust for vital demands on a situational basis. Exercise vs. sleep ect. Maybe communication devices will be implanted. Would you like and Ipod or a cell phone to start?NotCranky
ParticipantFor uploading popular beats?
That is funny!
I was thinking to adjust for vital demands on a situational basis. Exercise vs. sleep ect. Maybe communication devices will be implanted. Would you like and Ipod or a cell phone to start?NotCranky
ParticipantFor uploading popular beats?
That is funny!
I was thinking to adjust for vital demands on a situational basis. Exercise vs. sleep ect. Maybe communication devices will be implanted. Would you like and Ipod or a cell phone to start?NotCranky
ParticipantI like an urban detached or semi-rural but not so crazy about what is in between.No suburbs. NO HOA.
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ParticipantI like an urban detached or semi-rural but not so crazy about what is in between.No suburbs. NO HOA.
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ParticipantI like an urban detached or semi-rural but not so crazy about what is in between.No suburbs. NO HOA.
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ParticipantWhat is going to be the next big thing?
Geriatric plastic surgery.Replacement Knees. Artificial hearts with on board computers and a usb connection.
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ParticipantWhat is going to be the next big thing?
Geriatric plastic surgery.Replacement Knees. Artificial hearts with on board computers and a usb connection.
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ParticipantWhat is going to be the next big thing?
Geriatric plastic surgery.Replacement Knees. Artificial hearts with on board computers and a usb connection.
NotCranky
ParticipantI agree bsrsharma. Avid gardener here and big fan of roses. I also don’t see the big deal with tulips. Even bearded Iris is much more interesting and easy to grow. Roses look great in a desert type, xeriscape setting. Try that with a tulip it will look like a fake plant. I could see them being interesting in a highly ornamental garden. Somebody else’s.
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ParticipantI agree bsrsharma. Avid gardener here and big fan of roses. I also don’t see the big deal with tulips. Even bearded Iris is much more interesting and easy to grow. Roses look great in a desert type, xeriscape setting. Try that with a tulip it will look like a fake plant. I could see them being interesting in a highly ornamental garden. Somebody else’s.
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ParticipantI agree bsrsharma. Avid gardener here and big fan of roses. I also don’t see the big deal with tulips. Even bearded Iris is much more interesting and easy to grow. Roses look great in a desert type, xeriscape setting. Try that with a tulip it will look like a fake plant. I could see them being interesting in a highly ornamental garden. Somebody else’s.
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ParticipantI bought a short sale in 1995. First offer was a low ball 30% less than list. I had my agent call back a month later and ask what they thought of my offer. They countered verbally with a little over 20% off from where the price was when I had made the offer. We closed escrow in mostly normal fashion. Maybe a few years into this short sales will be working more smoothly. I think the bank has to be ready that’s all. I would not hesitate to do it again for myself or a client. I was lookinng at an REO a few months ago and their were too many people intersted in it so that was a pain. I take the attitude that you never know. and it doesn’t take much to put in an offer. Then I say look at it this way…”If not this something better” and go on about the business of driving a bargain. It always turns out to be something better. It takes work and patience most of the time.
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