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patb
Participantit’s funds, no different thena check.
the only real hassle is the rules for accepting it.
costco may need to train about the rules
patb
Participantit’s funds, no different thena check.
the only real hassle is the rules for accepting it.
costco may need to train about the rules
patb
Participantit’s funds, no different thena check.
the only real hassle is the rules for accepting it.
costco may need to train about the rules
patb
Participantit’s funds, no different thena check.
the only real hassle is the rules for accepting it.
costco may need to train about the rules
patb
Participantit’s funds, no different thena check.
the only real hassle is the rules for accepting it.
costco may need to train about the rules
November 17, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306204patb
Participantwell told story
if you work a lot of overtime you can make serious coin at GM
or if are a skilled trade, it pays well.a shift electrician on overtime makes real bucks
but the real problems at GM is just crappy managementNovember 17, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306571patb
Participantwell told story
if you work a lot of overtime you can make serious coin at GM
or if are a skilled trade, it pays well.a shift electrician on overtime makes real bucks
but the real problems at GM is just crappy managementNovember 17, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306585patb
Participantwell told story
if you work a lot of overtime you can make serious coin at GM
or if are a skilled trade, it pays well.a shift electrician on overtime makes real bucks
but the real problems at GM is just crappy managementNovember 17, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306603patb
Participantwell told story
if you work a lot of overtime you can make serious coin at GM
or if are a skilled trade, it pays well.a shift electrician on overtime makes real bucks
but the real problems at GM is just crappy managementNovember 17, 2008 at 8:33 PM in reply to: OT: The nail is on the coffin…UAW leader says no more concessions #306664patb
Participantwell told story
if you work a lot of overtime you can make serious coin at GM
or if are a skilled trade, it pays well.a shift electrician on overtime makes real bucks
but the real problems at GM is just crappy managementpatb
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I have time now, looking just at homes with the same schools listed, this one sold for 250 and is quite nice, newer with a 3 car
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=617+Rivermont&st=ok
Median for the zip is 182k.
On the bright side, all of the zip code trends are actually positive, both the 30 day and the 1 year average values are stable or slightly positive, so you aren’t facing the massive depreciation we are out in so cal.[/quote]
in general OKC never had a bubble, it was absorbing pain from the
80’s, there are still abandoned homes from when the
energy shock of the 70’s collapsed.we are headed down from a peak when energy was at 140/bbl,
i’m not ina hurry to sell, it’s just business is changing
and i’d prefer to be lighter weight.i’m about a week away form finishing out an attic intoa closet,
so the Net SF should increase to 2700 SF.all the punch out items from the home inspection are done and
the place is stagednow i think one thing on my place is it’s the only palce within a mile
with no home owners association. Which means no mello Roos,All those other places are paying brookhaven fees and covenants.
patb
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I have time now, looking just at homes with the same schools listed, this one sold for 250 and is quite nice, newer with a 3 car
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=617+Rivermont&st=ok
Median for the zip is 182k.
On the bright side, all of the zip code trends are actually positive, both the 30 day and the 1 year average values are stable or slightly positive, so you aren’t facing the massive depreciation we are out in so cal.[/quote]
in general OKC never had a bubble, it was absorbing pain from the
80’s, there are still abandoned homes from when the
energy shock of the 70’s collapsed.we are headed down from a peak when energy was at 140/bbl,
i’m not ina hurry to sell, it’s just business is changing
and i’d prefer to be lighter weight.i’m about a week away form finishing out an attic intoa closet,
so the Net SF should increase to 2700 SF.all the punch out items from the home inspection are done and
the place is stagednow i think one thing on my place is it’s the only palce within a mile
with no home owners association. Which means no mello Roos,All those other places are paying brookhaven fees and covenants.
patb
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I have time now, looking just at homes with the same schools listed, this one sold for 250 and is quite nice, newer with a 3 car
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=617+Rivermont&st=ok
Median for the zip is 182k.
On the bright side, all of the zip code trends are actually positive, both the 30 day and the 1 year average values are stable or slightly positive, so you aren’t facing the massive depreciation we are out in so cal.[/quote]
in general OKC never had a bubble, it was absorbing pain from the
80’s, there are still abandoned homes from when the
energy shock of the 70’s collapsed.we are headed down from a peak when energy was at 140/bbl,
i’m not ina hurry to sell, it’s just business is changing
and i’d prefer to be lighter weight.i’m about a week away form finishing out an attic intoa closet,
so the Net SF should increase to 2700 SF.all the punch out items from the home inspection are done and
the place is stagednow i think one thing on my place is it’s the only palce within a mile
with no home owners association. Which means no mello Roos,All those other places are paying brookhaven fees and covenants.
patb
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]I have time now, looking just at homes with the same schools listed, this one sold for 250 and is quite nice, newer with a 3 car
http://www.openhouseok.com/showhome.oht?&city=norman&address=617+Rivermont&st=ok
Median for the zip is 182k.
On the bright side, all of the zip code trends are actually positive, both the 30 day and the 1 year average values are stable or slightly positive, so you aren’t facing the massive depreciation we are out in so cal.[/quote]
in general OKC never had a bubble, it was absorbing pain from the
80’s, there are still abandoned homes from when the
energy shock of the 70’s collapsed.we are headed down from a peak when energy was at 140/bbl,
i’m not ina hurry to sell, it’s just business is changing
and i’d prefer to be lighter weight.i’m about a week away form finishing out an attic intoa closet,
so the Net SF should increase to 2700 SF.all the punch out items from the home inspection are done and
the place is stagednow i think one thing on my place is it’s the only palce within a mile
with no home owners association. Which means no mello Roos,All those other places are paying brookhaven fees and covenants.
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