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Participant[quote]Not all sellers will take that step. Jerry Anderson has listed his four-bedroom home in Dana Point, Calif., on and off the market for the last two years. He’s cut the price to $1.25 million, down from $1.75 million, but hasn’t had any offers on the home, which has three fireplaces and ocean views.
Mr. Anderson, who bought the home in 1987, says he’ll take it off the market in December if it doesn’t sell rather than cut the price. [quote]
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This is Mr. Anderson’s 1.75 million dollar mansion that he is discounting at $1.25!
it is 2800 sqft on 10,000 sqft lot and first purchased for $400k back in 1987. backing up to a busy street.
I say just take the home off listing. there’s a similar sqft home with less upgrades going for $1.06 in the same tract.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Based on my observations, I’d say that heavier people tend to be friendlier and happier than the vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.
[/quote]as a normal weight person (who is now viewed as a thin person in this brave new world), I have to agree with this statement.
in essence, because our weight problem is one of food supply, everyone is fat. therefore, only the ones that’s vain or extremely health conscious would take the time and effort and the extra food cost to maintain proper weight. even thought these people achieve normal weight, they are known as skinny minis or wimps to the 70% of the population that are overweight and beyond.
like I mentioned before, we WILL get to 50% obesity rate. THAT WILL HAPPEN. There is no stopping THAT gravy train.
In that world, we will be looking at 90% overweight rate and probably 40-50% diabetic rate.
In that world, if you are not shooting up insulin, you are likely the “vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.”
ocrenter
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Based on my observations, I’d say that heavier people tend to be friendlier and happier than the vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.
[/quote]as a normal weight person (who is now viewed as a thin person in this brave new world), I have to agree with this statement.
in essence, because our weight problem is one of food supply, everyone is fat. therefore, only the ones that’s vain or extremely health conscious would take the time and effort and the extra food cost to maintain proper weight. even thought these people achieve normal weight, they are known as skinny minis or wimps to the 70% of the population that are overweight and beyond.
like I mentioned before, we WILL get to 50% obesity rate. THAT WILL HAPPEN. There is no stopping THAT gravy train.
In that world, we will be looking at 90% overweight rate and probably 40-50% diabetic rate.
In that world, if you are not shooting up insulin, you are likely the “vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.”
ocrenter
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Based on my observations, I’d say that heavier people tend to be friendlier and happier than the vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.
[/quote]as a normal weight person (who is now viewed as a thin person in this brave new world), I have to agree with this statement.
in essence, because our weight problem is one of food supply, everyone is fat. therefore, only the ones that’s vain or extremely health conscious would take the time and effort and the extra food cost to maintain proper weight. even thought these people achieve normal weight, they are known as skinny minis or wimps to the 70% of the population that are overweight and beyond.
like I mentioned before, we WILL get to 50% obesity rate. THAT WILL HAPPEN. There is no stopping THAT gravy train.
In that world, we will be looking at 90% overweight rate and probably 40-50% diabetic rate.
In that world, if you are not shooting up insulin, you are likely the “vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.”
ocrenter
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Based on my observations, I’d say that heavier people tend to be friendlier and happier than the vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.
[/quote]as a normal weight person (who is now viewed as a thin person in this brave new world), I have to agree with this statement.
in essence, because our weight problem is one of food supply, everyone is fat. therefore, only the ones that’s vain or extremely health conscious would take the time and effort and the extra food cost to maintain proper weight. even thought these people achieve normal weight, they are known as skinny minis or wimps to the 70% of the population that are overweight and beyond.
like I mentioned before, we WILL get to 50% obesity rate. THAT WILL HAPPEN. There is no stopping THAT gravy train.
In that world, we will be looking at 90% overweight rate and probably 40-50% diabetic rate.
In that world, if you are not shooting up insulin, you are likely the “vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.”
ocrenter
Participant[quote=CA renter]
Based on my observations, I’d say that heavier people tend to be friendlier and happier than the vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.
[/quote]as a normal weight person (who is now viewed as a thin person in this brave new world), I have to agree with this statement.
in essence, because our weight problem is one of food supply, everyone is fat. therefore, only the ones that’s vain or extremely health conscious would take the time and effort and the extra food cost to maintain proper weight. even thought these people achieve normal weight, they are known as skinny minis or wimps to the 70% of the population that are overweight and beyond.
like I mentioned before, we WILL get to 50% obesity rate. THAT WILL HAPPEN. There is no stopping THAT gravy train.
In that world, we will be looking at 90% overweight rate and probably 40-50% diabetic rate.
In that world, if you are not shooting up insulin, you are likely the “vain types who stare at themselves in the mirror all day and disdain those who are not equally vain.”
ocrenter
Participant[quote]”The sellers think the market’s coming back. They’ve tacked on an extra 5 to 10 to 15%. The buyers aren’t going for it,” says Jim Klinge, a real-estate agent in Carlsbad, Calif. Over the next six months, “it’s going to feel like a double-dip because sellers are going to have to lower their prices.”
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Jim is right of course. I’ve seen it in my neck of the woods as well. a couple of resales sold for a decent price, and suddenly everyone that bought at the peak thought they can start unloading at near peak pricing. thus creating a glut of inventory. in the end, the short sales/foreclosures priced at $200k less end up being the only ones sold.
ocrenter
Participant[quote]”The sellers think the market’s coming back. They’ve tacked on an extra 5 to 10 to 15%. The buyers aren’t going for it,” says Jim Klinge, a real-estate agent in Carlsbad, Calif. Over the next six months, “it’s going to feel like a double-dip because sellers are going to have to lower their prices.”
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Jim is right of course. I’ve seen it in my neck of the woods as well. a couple of resales sold for a decent price, and suddenly everyone that bought at the peak thought they can start unloading at near peak pricing. thus creating a glut of inventory. in the end, the short sales/foreclosures priced at $200k less end up being the only ones sold.
ocrenter
Participant[quote]”The sellers think the market’s coming back. They’ve tacked on an extra 5 to 10 to 15%. The buyers aren’t going for it,” says Jim Klinge, a real-estate agent in Carlsbad, Calif. Over the next six months, “it’s going to feel like a double-dip because sellers are going to have to lower their prices.”
[/quote]
Jim is right of course. I’ve seen it in my neck of the woods as well. a couple of resales sold for a decent price, and suddenly everyone that bought at the peak thought they can start unloading at near peak pricing. thus creating a glut of inventory. in the end, the short sales/foreclosures priced at $200k less end up being the only ones sold.
ocrenter
Participant[quote]”The sellers think the market’s coming back. They’ve tacked on an extra 5 to 10 to 15%. The buyers aren’t going for it,” says Jim Klinge, a real-estate agent in Carlsbad, Calif. Over the next six months, “it’s going to feel like a double-dip because sellers are going to have to lower their prices.”
[/quote]
Jim is right of course. I’ve seen it in my neck of the woods as well. a couple of resales sold for a decent price, and suddenly everyone that bought at the peak thought they can start unloading at near peak pricing. thus creating a glut of inventory. in the end, the short sales/foreclosures priced at $200k less end up being the only ones sold.
ocrenter
Participant[quote]”The sellers think the market’s coming back. They’ve tacked on an extra 5 to 10 to 15%. The buyers aren’t going for it,” says Jim Klinge, a real-estate agent in Carlsbad, Calif. Over the next six months, “it’s going to feel like a double-dip because sellers are going to have to lower their prices.”
[/quote]
Jim is right of course. I’ve seen it in my neck of the woods as well. a couple of resales sold for a decent price, and suddenly everyone that bought at the peak thought they can start unloading at near peak pricing. thus creating a glut of inventory. in the end, the short sales/foreclosures priced at $200k less end up being the only ones sold.
ocrenter
Participantbrian fail to realize that close to 70% of all Americans are overweight or obese. therefore, by making his generalized negative remark, he was bound to get 7/10 piggingtonians against him.
we don’t get to 70% of the country having a weight problem by accident, we certainly can’t say that 70% have problems with attitude or personality defects. it is a FOOD SUPPLY ISSUE.
ocrenter
Participantbrian fail to realize that close to 70% of all Americans are overweight or obese. therefore, by making his generalized negative remark, he was bound to get 7/10 piggingtonians against him.
we don’t get to 70% of the country having a weight problem by accident, we certainly can’t say that 70% have problems with attitude or personality defects. it is a FOOD SUPPLY ISSUE.
ocrenter
Participantbrian fail to realize that close to 70% of all Americans are overweight or obese. therefore, by making his generalized negative remark, he was bound to get 7/10 piggingtonians against him.
we don’t get to 70% of the country having a weight problem by accident, we certainly can’t say that 70% have problems with attitude or personality defects. it is a FOOD SUPPLY ISSUE.
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