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PadreBrian
ParticipantI suspect once they get one cold winter they will be back to the south-west.
If you are looking for a place to retire Arizona isn’t too bad.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI suspect once they get one cold winter they will be back to the south-west.
If you are looking for a place to retire Arizona isn’t too bad.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI suspect once they get one cold winter they will be back to the south-west.
If you are looking for a place to retire Arizona isn’t too bad.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI suspect once they get one cold winter they will be back to the south-west.
If you are looking for a place to retire Arizona isn’t too bad.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI suspect once they get one cold winter they will be back to the south-west.
If you are looking for a place to retire Arizona isn’t too bad.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI too recommend renting (if you can find one longer than 2 months due to it being foreclosed on) and jump on a house that you love…and don’t mind that it goes down in value in the next year by 10%. BUT, also factor in the interest rate. 3 years from now the interest rate will go up to it’s normal historic levels to support the US dollar…8-10% average. In the 80’s Regan had it at 14%+.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI too recommend renting (if you can find one longer than 2 months due to it being foreclosed on) and jump on a house that you love…and don’t mind that it goes down in value in the next year by 10%. BUT, also factor in the interest rate. 3 years from now the interest rate will go up to it’s normal historic levels to support the US dollar…8-10% average. In the 80’s Regan had it at 14%+.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI too recommend renting (if you can find one longer than 2 months due to it being foreclosed on) and jump on a house that you love…and don’t mind that it goes down in value in the next year by 10%. BUT, also factor in the interest rate. 3 years from now the interest rate will go up to it’s normal historic levels to support the US dollar…8-10% average. In the 80’s Regan had it at 14%+.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI too recommend renting (if you can find one longer than 2 months due to it being foreclosed on) and jump on a house that you love…and don’t mind that it goes down in value in the next year by 10%. BUT, also factor in the interest rate. 3 years from now the interest rate will go up to it’s normal historic levels to support the US dollar…8-10% average. In the 80’s Regan had it at 14%+.
PadreBrian
ParticipantI too recommend renting (if you can find one longer than 2 months due to it being foreclosed on) and jump on a house that you love…and don’t mind that it goes down in value in the next year by 10%. BUT, also factor in the interest rate. 3 years from now the interest rate will go up to it’s normal historic levels to support the US dollar…8-10% average. In the 80’s Regan had it at 14%+.
PadreBrian
ParticipantYou can get the same house in Barstow for 200k…so what. The reason you’re so pissed is because it’s in Point Loma. lol THAT’S why they are priced like that.
btw, the chances of Point Loma houses come down like Temecula is zero. There’s a mountain of baby boomers with fat retirements to keep prices up.
PadreBrian
ParticipantYou can get the same house in Barstow for 200k…so what. The reason you’re so pissed is because it’s in Point Loma. lol THAT’S why they are priced like that.
btw, the chances of Point Loma houses come down like Temecula is zero. There’s a mountain of baby boomers with fat retirements to keep prices up.
PadreBrian
ParticipantYou can get the same house in Barstow for 200k…so what. The reason you’re so pissed is because it’s in Point Loma. lol THAT’S why they are priced like that.
btw, the chances of Point Loma houses come down like Temecula is zero. There’s a mountain of baby boomers with fat retirements to keep prices up.
PadreBrian
ParticipantYou can get the same house in Barstow for 200k…so what. The reason you’re so pissed is because it’s in Point Loma. lol THAT’S why they are priced like that.
btw, the chances of Point Loma houses come down like Temecula is zero. There’s a mountain of baby boomers with fat retirements to keep prices up.
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