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August 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM in reply to: 10 solid reasons why SoCal RE is nowhere near a bottom #255270
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ParticipantSome of the comments were interesting as well – like the one about making a full price offer on a short sale house in Sacramento, but then the bank won’t respond due to receiving so many offers.
The same thing I have mentioned that is going on in Temecula, East Vale (near Corona) – up to 30 offers on some houses. It’s like people in California are absolutely obsessed with houses.
I don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Have lenders really clamped down?
August 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM in reply to: 10 solid reasons why SoCal RE is nowhere near a bottom #255442paramount
ParticipantSome of the comments were interesting as well – like the one about making a full price offer on a short sale house in Sacramento, but then the bank won’t respond due to receiving so many offers.
The same thing I have mentioned that is going on in Temecula, East Vale (near Corona) – up to 30 offers on some houses. It’s like people in California are absolutely obsessed with houses.
I don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Have lenders really clamped down?
August 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM in reply to: 10 solid reasons why SoCal RE is nowhere near a bottom #255448paramount
ParticipantSome of the comments were interesting as well – like the one about making a full price offer on a short sale house in Sacramento, but then the bank won’t respond due to receiving so many offers.
The same thing I have mentioned that is going on in Temecula, East Vale (near Corona) – up to 30 offers on some houses. It’s like people in California are absolutely obsessed with houses.
I don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Have lenders really clamped down?
August 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM in reply to: 10 solid reasons why SoCal RE is nowhere near a bottom #255506paramount
ParticipantSome of the comments were interesting as well – like the one about making a full price offer on a short sale house in Sacramento, but then the bank won’t respond due to receiving so many offers.
The same thing I have mentioned that is going on in Temecula, East Vale (near Corona) – up to 30 offers on some houses. It’s like people in California are absolutely obsessed with houses.
I don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Have lenders really clamped down?
August 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM in reply to: 10 solid reasons why SoCal RE is nowhere near a bottom #255556paramount
ParticipantSome of the comments were interesting as well – like the one about making a full price offer on a short sale house in Sacramento, but then the bank won’t respond due to receiving so many offers.
The same thing I have mentioned that is going on in Temecula, East Vale (near Corona) – up to 30 offers on some houses. It’s like people in California are absolutely obsessed with houses.
I don’t get it, I just don’t get it. Have lenders really clamped down?
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ParticipantThis past weekend I saw a group of young males around 15-17 wearing the same clothes (in Temecula) – dark blue jeans with a white t-shirt – down the street from my house.
Does anyone know why they would all be dressed alike? Think about it….
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ParticipantThis past weekend I saw a group of young males around 15-17 wearing the same clothes (in Temecula) – dark blue jeans with a white t-shirt – down the street from my house.
Does anyone know why they would all be dressed alike? Think about it….
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ParticipantThis past weekend I saw a group of young males around 15-17 wearing the same clothes (in Temecula) – dark blue jeans with a white t-shirt – down the street from my house.
Does anyone know why they would all be dressed alike? Think about it….
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ParticipantThis past weekend I saw a group of young males around 15-17 wearing the same clothes (in Temecula) – dark blue jeans with a white t-shirt – down the street from my house.
Does anyone know why they would all be dressed alike? Think about it….
paramount
ParticipantThis past weekend I saw a group of young males around 15-17 wearing the same clothes (in Temecula) – dark blue jeans with a white t-shirt – down the street from my house.
Does anyone know why they would all be dressed alike? Think about it….
paramount
ParticipantI don’t recall who said the following but I agree: The IT industry today is similar to the manufacturing industry 50 years ago – and will have the same fate.
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ParticipantI don’t recall who said the following but I agree: The IT industry today is similar to the manufacturing industry 50 years ago – and will have the same fate.
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ParticipantI don’t recall who said the following but I agree: The IT industry today is similar to the manufacturing industry 50 years ago – and will have the same fate.
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ParticipantI don’t recall who said the following but I agree: The IT industry today is similar to the manufacturing industry 50 years ago – and will have the same fate.
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