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outtamojo
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Right now, late Spring 2011 could be among the best times to buy (in many parts of San Diego) considering the combination of price, interest rates, and rental trends for something to hold long-term. The potential downside risk is conderably less than any other time in the past 15 years, in my opinion.[/quote]
While I am generally in agreement, it is somewhat disquieting for me to hear that Doug Kass has turned bearish http://www.cnbc.com/id/42978467
outtamojo
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Right now, late Spring 2011 could be among the best times to buy (in many parts of San Diego) considering the combination of price, interest rates, and rental trends for something to hold long-term. The potential downside risk is conderably less than any other time in the past 15 years, in my opinion.[/quote]
While I am generally in agreement, it is somewhat disquieting for me to hear that Doug Kass has turned bearish http://www.cnbc.com/id/42978467
outtamojo
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Right now, late Spring 2011 could be among the best times to buy (in many parts of San Diego) considering the combination of price, interest rates, and rental trends for something to hold long-term. The potential downside risk is conderably less than any other time in the past 15 years, in my opinion.[/quote]
While I am generally in agreement, it is somewhat disquieting for me to hear that Doug Kass has turned bearish http://www.cnbc.com/id/42978467
outtamojo
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]Right now, late Spring 2011 could be among the best times to buy (in many parts of San Diego) considering the combination of price, interest rates, and rental trends for something to hold long-term. The potential downside risk is conderably less than any other time in the past 15 years, in my opinion.[/quote]
While I am generally in agreement, it is somewhat disquieting for me to hear that Doug Kass has turned bearish http://www.cnbc.com/id/42978467
May 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM in reply to: OT: You have got to be kidding me….What the hell happened to the Lakers #694022outtamojo
ParticipantPhil is at this moment rooting against the Miami Heat hoping to land in yet one more fortuitous situation.
May 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM in reply to: OT: You have got to be kidding me….What the hell happened to the Lakers #694104outtamojo
ParticipantPhil is at this moment rooting against the Miami Heat hoping to land in yet one more fortuitous situation.
May 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM in reply to: OT: You have got to be kidding me….What the hell happened to the Lakers #694710outtamojo
ParticipantPhil is at this moment rooting against the Miami Heat hoping to land in yet one more fortuitous situation.
May 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM in reply to: OT: You have got to be kidding me….What the hell happened to the Lakers #694857outtamojo
ParticipantPhil is at this moment rooting against the Miami Heat hoping to land in yet one more fortuitous situation.
May 10, 2011 at 12:49 AM in reply to: OT: You have got to be kidding me….What the hell happened to the Lakers #695211outtamojo
ParticipantPhil is at this moment rooting against the Miami Heat hoping to land in yet one more fortuitous situation.
outtamojo
ParticipantHi,I went with lender recomended by realtor, fired him after 2 weeks ’cause he was too slow and squirrely and went with AIM loans. AIM gave conditional approval in 3 business days and then I spent the next 2 days removing contingencies – I got a lower rate AND better service. And no, I do not work for AIM loans : ) This was about 2 months ago, on the central coast tho instead of S.D.
outtamojo
ParticipantHi,I went with lender recomended by realtor, fired him after 2 weeks ’cause he was too slow and squirrely and went with AIM loans. AIM gave conditional approval in 3 business days and then I spent the next 2 days removing contingencies – I got a lower rate AND better service. And no, I do not work for AIM loans : ) This was about 2 months ago, on the central coast tho instead of S.D.
outtamojo
ParticipantHi,I went with lender recomended by realtor, fired him after 2 weeks ’cause he was too slow and squirrely and went with AIM loans. AIM gave conditional approval in 3 business days and then I spent the next 2 days removing contingencies – I got a lower rate AND better service. And no, I do not work for AIM loans : ) This was about 2 months ago, on the central coast tho instead of S.D.
outtamojo
ParticipantHi,I went with lender recomended by realtor, fired him after 2 weeks ’cause he was too slow and squirrely and went with AIM loans. AIM gave conditional approval in 3 business days and then I spent the next 2 days removing contingencies – I got a lower rate AND better service. And no, I do not work for AIM loans : ) This was about 2 months ago, on the central coast tho instead of S.D.
outtamojo
ParticipantHi,I went with lender recomended by realtor, fired him after 2 weeks ’cause he was too slow and squirrely and went with AIM loans. AIM gave conditional approval in 3 business days and then I spent the next 2 days removing contingencies – I got a lower rate AND better service. And no, I do not work for AIM loans : ) This was about 2 months ago, on the central coast tho instead of S.D.
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