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outtamojo
Participant[quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Lets come up with terms of the bet. You say the downside exceeds the upside. I say this house easily has 15 to 20% upside over the price he paid in the next 2 years. For you to be correct it would have to drop in value by more than that. I’m feeling charitable so here’s my offer. If the house can be comped in December 2012 for 10% less that what he paid you win. I think that is more than fair. If you dont like that, make a counter proposal.
Because my client is not party to this matter between us. You couldnt bid on the house any way as it is already under contract.[/quote]
I would consider the bet if you gave me the info on the property. I don’t have enough information.[/quote]
As an observer,ur coppin’ out.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Lets come up with terms of the bet. You say the downside exceeds the upside. I say this house easily has 15 to 20% upside over the price he paid in the next 2 years. For you to be correct it would have to drop in value by more than that. I’m feeling charitable so here’s my offer. If the house can be comped in December 2012 for 10% less that what he paid you win. I think that is more than fair. If you dont like that, make a counter proposal.
Because my client is not party to this matter between us. You couldnt bid on the house any way as it is already under contract.[/quote]
I would consider the bet if you gave me the info on the property. I don’t have enough information.[/quote]
As an observer,ur coppin’ out.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Lets come up with terms of the bet. You say the downside exceeds the upside. I say this house easily has 15 to 20% upside over the price he paid in the next 2 years. For you to be correct it would have to drop in value by more than that. I’m feeling charitable so here’s my offer. If the house can be comped in December 2012 for 10% less that what he paid you win. I think that is more than fair. If you dont like that, make a counter proposal.
Because my client is not party to this matter between us. You couldnt bid on the house any way as it is already under contract.[/quote]
I would consider the bet if you gave me the info on the property. I don’t have enough information.[/quote]
As an observer,ur coppin’ out.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=deadzone][quote=sdrealtor]Lets come up with terms of the bet. You say the downside exceeds the upside. I say this house easily has 15 to 20% upside over the price he paid in the next 2 years. For you to be correct it would have to drop in value by more than that. I’m feeling charitable so here’s my offer. If the house can be comped in December 2012 for 10% less that what he paid you win. I think that is more than fair. If you dont like that, make a counter proposal.
Because my client is not party to this matter between us. You couldnt bid on the house any way as it is already under contract.[/quote]
I would consider the bet if you gave me the info on the property. I don’t have enough information.[/quote]
As an observer,ur coppin’ out.
December 8, 2010 at 11:41 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #637458outtamojo
ParticipantLet us know how you like the BSK- I was just checkin’ ’em out on Amazon. I ‘ve been wantin’ one of those Kamado style grills for awhile now but the prices don’t seem to have dropped at all.
December 8, 2010 at 11:41 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #637531outtamojo
ParticipantLet us know how you like the BSK- I was just checkin’ ’em out on Amazon. I ‘ve been wantin’ one of those Kamado style grills for awhile now but the prices don’t seem to have dropped at all.
December 8, 2010 at 11:41 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638110outtamojo
ParticipantLet us know how you like the BSK- I was just checkin’ ’em out on Amazon. I ‘ve been wantin’ one of those Kamado style grills for awhile now but the prices don’t seem to have dropped at all.
December 8, 2010 at 11:41 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638243outtamojo
ParticipantLet us know how you like the BSK- I was just checkin’ ’em out on Amazon. I ‘ve been wantin’ one of those Kamado style grills for awhile now but the prices don’t seem to have dropped at all.
December 8, 2010 at 11:41 PM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638560outtamojo
ParticipantLet us know how you like the BSK- I was just checkin’ ’em out on Amazon. I ‘ve been wantin’ one of those Kamado style grills for awhile now but the prices don’t seem to have dropped at all.
outtamojo
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why are real estate prices in San Diego still expensive? Who is paying these prices? Florida is HALF the price except in few places like Bay Biscayne in South Beach Miami and has same benefits. Economy sucks in San Diego[/quote]
What about rents?
I went on Miami craigslist and I see over 800 listings for 3-bedrooms renting under $800/month. Most appear to be legit. In the same price range in San Diego, I see a bunch of spam, two listings in Tijuana, and two listings in Rosarito.
Rents are shocking high in San Diego to those who don’t follow them and even sometimes to those who do follow them.
Thoughts?[/quote]
outtamojo
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why are real estate prices in San Diego still expensive? Who is paying these prices? Florida is HALF the price except in few places like Bay Biscayne in South Beach Miami and has same benefits. Economy sucks in San Diego[/quote]
What about rents?
I went on Miami craigslist and I see over 800 listings for 3-bedrooms renting under $800/month. Most appear to be legit. In the same price range in San Diego, I see a bunch of spam, two listings in Tijuana, and two listings in Rosarito.
Rents are shocking high in San Diego to those who don’t follow them and even sometimes to those who do follow them.
Thoughts?[/quote]
outtamojo
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why are real estate prices in San Diego still expensive? Who is paying these prices? Florida is HALF the price except in few places like Bay Biscayne in South Beach Miami and has same benefits. Economy sucks in San Diego[/quote]
What about rents?
I went on Miami craigslist and I see over 800 listings for 3-bedrooms renting under $800/month. Most appear to be legit. In the same price range in San Diego, I see a bunch of spam, two listings in Tijuana, and two listings in Rosarito.
Rents are shocking high in San Diego to those who don’t follow them and even sometimes to those who do follow them.
Thoughts?[/quote]
outtamojo
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why are real estate prices in San Diego still expensive? Who is paying these prices? Florida is HALF the price except in few places like Bay Biscayne in South Beach Miami and has same benefits. Economy sucks in San Diego[/quote]
What about rents?
I went on Miami craigslist and I see over 800 listings for 3-bedrooms renting under $800/month. Most appear to be legit. In the same price range in San Diego, I see a bunch of spam, two listings in Tijuana, and two listings in Rosarito.
Rents are shocking high in San Diego to those who don’t follow them and even sometimes to those who do follow them.
Thoughts?[/quote]
outtamojo
Participant[quote=Eugene][quote]Why are real estate prices in San Diego still expensive? Who is paying these prices? Florida is HALF the price except in few places like Bay Biscayne in South Beach Miami and has same benefits. Economy sucks in San Diego[/quote]
What about rents?
I went on Miami craigslist and I see over 800 listings for 3-bedrooms renting under $800/month. Most appear to be legit. In the same price range in San Diego, I see a bunch of spam, two listings in Tijuana, and two listings in Rosarito.
Rents are shocking high in San Diego to those who don’t follow them and even sometimes to those who do follow them.
Thoughts?[/quote]
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