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ParticipantI’m not surprised: AIG – just like Citi, Chrysler, GM will not survive in their current form if at all.
Add the State of California to that list as well.
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ParticipantI’m not surprised: AIG – just like Citi, Chrysler, GM will not survive in their current form if at all.
Add the State of California to that list as well.
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ParticipantI’m not surprised: AIG – just like Citi, Chrysler, GM will not survive in their current form if at all.
Add the State of California to that list as well.
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ParticipantI’m not surprised: AIG – just like Citi, Chrysler, GM will not survive in their current form if at all.
Add the State of California to that list as well.
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ParticipantI’m not surprised: AIG – just like Citi, Chrysler, GM will not survive in their current form if at all.
Add the State of California to that list as well.
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ParticipantA little on these so-called investors: Around 1930-1931 many were urged to buy or invest in houses at “historically” low prices, and many did.
By 1932/1933 many of those buyers were on the streets and in soup lines…
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ParticipantA little on these so-called investors: Around 1930-1931 many were urged to buy or invest in houses at “historically” low prices, and many did.
By 1932/1933 many of those buyers were on the streets and in soup lines…
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ParticipantA little on these so-called investors: Around 1930-1931 many were urged to buy or invest in houses at “historically” low prices, and many did.
By 1932/1933 many of those buyers were on the streets and in soup lines…
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ParticipantA little on these so-called investors: Around 1930-1931 many were urged to buy or invest in houses at “historically” low prices, and many did.
By 1932/1933 many of those buyers were on the streets and in soup lines…
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ParticipantA little on these so-called investors: Around 1930-1931 many were urged to buy or invest in houses at “historically” low prices, and many did.
By 1932/1933 many of those buyers were on the streets and in soup lines…
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ParticipantYou might do OK with renters at that level: what many renters in my hood are doing is renting out a house using (1) room, and then sublet the rest of the house.
So in my POS ghetto hood we now have at least (3) dorm houses along our street.
So each person/family probably has to come up with $300-400/month (if that…) – I’m sure even welfare will cover that.
Temecula = the future Escondido.
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ParticipantYou might do OK with renters at that level: what many renters in my hood are doing is renting out a house using (1) room, and then sublet the rest of the house.
So in my POS ghetto hood we now have at least (3) dorm houses along our street.
So each person/family probably has to come up with $300-400/month (if that…) – I’m sure even welfare will cover that.
Temecula = the future Escondido.
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ParticipantYou might do OK with renters at that level: what many renters in my hood are doing is renting out a house using (1) room, and then sublet the rest of the house.
So in my POS ghetto hood we now have at least (3) dorm houses along our street.
So each person/family probably has to come up with $300-400/month (if that…) – I’m sure even welfare will cover that.
Temecula = the future Escondido.
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ParticipantYou might do OK with renters at that level: what many renters in my hood are doing is renting out a house using (1) room, and then sublet the rest of the house.
So in my POS ghetto hood we now have at least (3) dorm houses along our street.
So each person/family probably has to come up with $300-400/month (if that…) – I’m sure even welfare will cover that.
Temecula = the future Escondido.
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