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NotCranky
Participant“Would you really let reaching a “seemingly low price” determine the bottom? I would personally look at other factors such as the amount of inventory, # of credit worthy buyers, state of the economy (specifically local), and home prices to rents/incomes instead. I’ve seen homes quadruple in value over 10 years. Just because they have fallen nearly 50% doesn’t mean they can’t fall more.”
I gotta admit Matt that has a ring to it…despite my comments earlier in the week. There are going to be some completely wrecked markets. Like I said, you are up there.
When you do the math on the gas, it really comes out that badly for the majority who live there? Why wouldn’t it just become the hybrid or maybe the senior capitol of the world at a certain point.The whole place could run on electricty and geritol.
NotCranky
Participant“Would you really let reaching a “seemingly low price” determine the bottom? I would personally look at other factors such as the amount of inventory, # of credit worthy buyers, state of the economy (specifically local), and home prices to rents/incomes instead. I’ve seen homes quadruple in value over 10 years. Just because they have fallen nearly 50% doesn’t mean they can’t fall more.”
I gotta admit Matt that has a ring to it…despite my comments earlier in the week. There are going to be some completely wrecked markets. Like I said, you are up there.
When you do the math on the gas, it really comes out that badly for the majority who live there? Why wouldn’t it just become the hybrid or maybe the senior capitol of the world at a certain point.The whole place could run on electricty and geritol.
NotCranky
Participant“Would you really let reaching a “seemingly low price” determine the bottom? I would personally look at other factors such as the amount of inventory, # of credit worthy buyers, state of the economy (specifically local), and home prices to rents/incomes instead. I’ve seen homes quadruple in value over 10 years. Just because they have fallen nearly 50% doesn’t mean they can’t fall more.”
I gotta admit Matt that has a ring to it…despite my comments earlier in the week. There are going to be some completely wrecked markets. Like I said, you are up there.
When you do the math on the gas, it really comes out that badly for the majority who live there? Why wouldn’t it just become the hybrid or maybe the senior capitol of the world at a certain point.The whole place could run on electricty and geritol.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe entire community of Temecula got e-balled on piggington again this week TG. I had to go find a paper sack to put over my head just to post here. O.K. safely disguised now, yes there seems to be some capitulation going on in areas and price ranges that weren’t so obvious earlier. I hear a message as much as sense a change..”sell it now or eat shit later”. I always feel that todays capitulation pricing is tomorrows ho hum pricing, especially in these housing tracts,up to a point of course, when things stabilize.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe entire community of Temecula got e-balled on piggington again this week TG. I had to go find a paper sack to put over my head just to post here. O.K. safely disguised now, yes there seems to be some capitulation going on in areas and price ranges that weren’t so obvious earlier. I hear a message as much as sense a change..”sell it now or eat shit later”. I always feel that todays capitulation pricing is tomorrows ho hum pricing, especially in these housing tracts,up to a point of course, when things stabilize.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe entire community of Temecula got e-balled on piggington again this week TG. I had to go find a paper sack to put over my head just to post here. O.K. safely disguised now, yes there seems to be some capitulation going on in areas and price ranges that weren’t so obvious earlier. I hear a message as much as sense a change..”sell it now or eat shit later”. I always feel that todays capitulation pricing is tomorrows ho hum pricing, especially in these housing tracts,up to a point of course, when things stabilize.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe entire community of Temecula got e-balled on piggington again this week TG. I had to go find a paper sack to put over my head just to post here. O.K. safely disguised now, yes there seems to be some capitulation going on in areas and price ranges that weren’t so obvious earlier. I hear a message as much as sense a change..”sell it now or eat shit later”. I always feel that todays capitulation pricing is tomorrows ho hum pricing, especially in these housing tracts,up to a point of course, when things stabilize.
NotCranky
ParticipantThe entire community of Temecula got e-balled on piggington again this week TG. I had to go find a paper sack to put over my head just to post here. O.K. safely disguised now, yes there seems to be some capitulation going on in areas and price ranges that weren’t so obvious earlier. I hear a message as much as sense a change..”sell it now or eat shit later”. I always feel that todays capitulation pricing is tomorrows ho hum pricing, especially in these housing tracts,up to a point of course, when things stabilize.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt was bad joke JP(mine) the “real” MLS is subscription. It really isn’t much better than what you can get on other sites anymore except for that it is organized nicely for doing research,especially with regards to sending it to clients via e-mail.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt was bad joke JP(mine) the “real” MLS is subscription. It really isn’t much better than what you can get on other sites anymore except for that it is organized nicely for doing research,especially with regards to sending it to clients via e-mail.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt was bad joke JP(mine) the “real” MLS is subscription. It really isn’t much better than what you can get on other sites anymore except for that it is organized nicely for doing research,especially with regards to sending it to clients via e-mail.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt was bad joke JP(mine) the “real” MLS is subscription. It really isn’t much better than what you can get on other sites anymore except for that it is organized nicely for doing research,especially with regards to sending it to clients via e-mail.
NotCranky
ParticipantIt was bad joke JP(mine) the “real” MLS is subscription. It really isn’t much better than what you can get on other sites anymore except for that it is organized nicely for doing research,especially with regards to sending it to clients via e-mail.
NotCranky
ParticipantI don’t post that type of info on blogs even though it is also public. Just personal policy. Don’t care about realtors giving out 6 digit codes to their friends at all. Not that I would ever do that.(92365J)
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