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Participant“SO.. if you have 2-10 million bucks to burn away on a home then yeah you can actually afford a home with an ocean and/or sunset/sunrise view.”
Or you can spend a million and just get the PL/OB
location (south of the flight path).You can walk to the view or enjoy it on your way to work.
Not bad when you consider what everything else coastal
costs these days. A million isn’t what it used to be.pemeliza
Participant“SO.. if you have 2-10 million bucks to burn away on a home then yeah you can actually afford a home with an ocean and/or sunset/sunrise view.”
Or you can spend a million and just get the PL/OB
location (south of the flight path).You can walk to the view or enjoy it on your way to work.
Not bad when you consider what everything else coastal
costs these days. A million isn’t what it used to be.pemeliza
Participant“Why is Point Loma so expensive and popular?”
Best location and best views. Sunset or city take your pick.
Quiet if you have the $$$ to get far enough south.For god sakes it is a peninsula. The whole place feels
exclusive and isolated yet you are a stones throw
from downtown.pemeliza
Participant“Why is Point Loma so expensive and popular?”
Best location and best views. Sunset or city take your pick.
Quiet if you have the $$$ to get far enough south.For god sakes it is a peninsula. The whole place feels
exclusive and isolated yet you are a stones throw
from downtown.pemeliza
Participant“Why is Point Loma so expensive and popular?”
Best location and best views. Sunset or city take your pick.
Quiet if you have the $$$ to get far enough south.For god sakes it is a peninsula. The whole place feels
exclusive and isolated yet you are a stones throw
from downtown.pemeliza
Participant“Why is Point Loma so expensive and popular?”
Best location and best views. Sunset or city take your pick.
Quiet if you have the $$$ to get far enough south.For god sakes it is a peninsula. The whole place feels
exclusive and isolated yet you are a stones throw
from downtown.pemeliza
Participant“Why is Point Loma so expensive and popular?”
Best location and best views. Sunset or city take your pick.
Quiet if you have the $$$ to get far enough south.For god sakes it is a peninsula. The whole place feels
exclusive and isolated yet you are a stones throw
from downtown.March 15, 2008 at 6:48 AM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170011pemeliza
Participant“Then how come rates are so low today? In a nutshell, it’s very simple, really: you may not believe inflation is low, but the bond market clearly does.”
1.) Do you believe that the Chinese and Japanese government are buying treasuries (or holding the junk they have) becuase they believe inflation is low. I don’t.
2.) Cash is being horded in treasuries because of a flight to quality. Investors are making a decision to buy treasuries because they are concerned about losing principal in defaults are via stock market crash not because they think inflation is low. If they can drive
up the price in treasuries in the process more money for them.3.) There is so much cash sitting around (hmmm wonder where it all comes from) looking for a safe place to be parked I’m surprised the t-bonds and t-bills are yielding any positive interest rate at all.
4.) Even if there were some bond vigilantes that believe that inflation is higher than what the current treasury market reflects do you honestly think they have a friggin prayer in the world of fighting forces 1-3 above? I sure as hech don’t. So instead of shorting treasuries they buy gold, commodities, other currencies and put shorts on the dollar.
My point is that the treasury market (in particular) may not at all reflect current inflation expectations the way it may have in the past. There are many other fundamental forces at work. The bond vigilantes are not dead they are just being heard through other channels.
March 15, 2008 at 6:48 AM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170342pemeliza
Participant“Then how come rates are so low today? In a nutshell, it’s very simple, really: you may not believe inflation is low, but the bond market clearly does.”
1.) Do you believe that the Chinese and Japanese government are buying treasuries (or holding the junk they have) becuase they believe inflation is low. I don’t.
2.) Cash is being horded in treasuries because of a flight to quality. Investors are making a decision to buy treasuries because they are concerned about losing principal in defaults are via stock market crash not because they think inflation is low. If they can drive
up the price in treasuries in the process more money for them.3.) There is so much cash sitting around (hmmm wonder where it all comes from) looking for a safe place to be parked I’m surprised the t-bonds and t-bills are yielding any positive interest rate at all.
4.) Even if there were some bond vigilantes that believe that inflation is higher than what the current treasury market reflects do you honestly think they have a friggin prayer in the world of fighting forces 1-3 above? I sure as hech don’t. So instead of shorting treasuries they buy gold, commodities, other currencies and put shorts on the dollar.
My point is that the treasury market (in particular) may not at all reflect current inflation expectations the way it may have in the past. There are many other fundamental forces at work. The bond vigilantes are not dead they are just being heard through other channels.
March 15, 2008 at 6:48 AM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170346pemeliza
Participant“Then how come rates are so low today? In a nutshell, it’s very simple, really: you may not believe inflation is low, but the bond market clearly does.”
1.) Do you believe that the Chinese and Japanese government are buying treasuries (or holding the junk they have) becuase they believe inflation is low. I don’t.
2.) Cash is being horded in treasuries because of a flight to quality. Investors are making a decision to buy treasuries because they are concerned about losing principal in defaults are via stock market crash not because they think inflation is low. If they can drive
up the price in treasuries in the process more money for them.3.) There is so much cash sitting around (hmmm wonder where it all comes from) looking for a safe place to be parked I’m surprised the t-bonds and t-bills are yielding any positive interest rate at all.
4.) Even if there were some bond vigilantes that believe that inflation is higher than what the current treasury market reflects do you honestly think they have a friggin prayer in the world of fighting forces 1-3 above? I sure as hech don’t. So instead of shorting treasuries they buy gold, commodities, other currencies and put shorts on the dollar.
My point is that the treasury market (in particular) may not at all reflect current inflation expectations the way it may have in the past. There are many other fundamental forces at work. The bond vigilantes are not dead they are just being heard through other channels.
March 15, 2008 at 6:48 AM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170373pemeliza
Participant“Then how come rates are so low today? In a nutshell, it’s very simple, really: you may not believe inflation is low, but the bond market clearly does.”
1.) Do you believe that the Chinese and Japanese government are buying treasuries (or holding the junk they have) becuase they believe inflation is low. I don’t.
2.) Cash is being horded in treasuries because of a flight to quality. Investors are making a decision to buy treasuries because they are concerned about losing principal in defaults are via stock market crash not because they think inflation is low. If they can drive
up the price in treasuries in the process more money for them.3.) There is so much cash sitting around (hmmm wonder where it all comes from) looking for a safe place to be parked I’m surprised the t-bonds and t-bills are yielding any positive interest rate at all.
4.) Even if there were some bond vigilantes that believe that inflation is higher than what the current treasury market reflects do you honestly think they have a friggin prayer in the world of fighting forces 1-3 above? I sure as hech don’t. So instead of shorting treasuries they buy gold, commodities, other currencies and put shorts on the dollar.
My point is that the treasury market (in particular) may not at all reflect current inflation expectations the way it may have in the past. There are many other fundamental forces at work. The bond vigilantes are not dead they are just being heard through other channels.
March 15, 2008 at 6:48 AM in reply to: At what point will the Feds do something about the US$…. #170448pemeliza
Participant“Then how come rates are so low today? In a nutshell, it’s very simple, really: you may not believe inflation is low, but the bond market clearly does.”
1.) Do you believe that the Chinese and Japanese government are buying treasuries (or holding the junk they have) becuase they believe inflation is low. I don’t.
2.) Cash is being horded in treasuries because of a flight to quality. Investors are making a decision to buy treasuries because they are concerned about losing principal in defaults are via stock market crash not because they think inflation is low. If they can drive
up the price in treasuries in the process more money for them.3.) There is so much cash sitting around (hmmm wonder where it all comes from) looking for a safe place to be parked I’m surprised the t-bonds and t-bills are yielding any positive interest rate at all.
4.) Even if there were some bond vigilantes that believe that inflation is higher than what the current treasury market reflects do you honestly think they have a friggin prayer in the world of fighting forces 1-3 above? I sure as hech don’t. So instead of shorting treasuries they buy gold, commodities, other currencies and put shorts on the dollar.
My point is that the treasury market (in particular) may not at all reflect current inflation expectations the way it may have in the past. There are many other fundamental forces at work. The bond vigilantes are not dead they are just being heard through other channels.
pemeliza
Participant“Did the foreclosure actually get multiple offers? It has been a couple weeks now and it still hasn’t gone pending.”
My agent told me that was the word from the seller’s agent back when I posted my message. Was it a bluff? I don’t know. It is also possible the buyers heard that there were multiple offers and didn’t want a competing situation.
A house I was looking at in Pt. Loma supposedly had multiple offers the first week as well. That was over a month ago and the house is still on the market.
pemeliza
Participant“Did the foreclosure actually get multiple offers? It has been a couple weeks now and it still hasn’t gone pending.”
My agent told me that was the word from the seller’s agent back when I posted my message. Was it a bluff? I don’t know. It is also possible the buyers heard that there were multiple offers and didn’t want a competing situation.
A house I was looking at in Pt. Loma supposedly had multiple offers the first week as well. That was over a month ago and the house is still on the market.
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