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pencilneck
ParticipantFirstly, its an interesting survey. It gives you a comparitive look at slightly above average homes in 300 markets by looking at “the prices charged for 2,200-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-and-one-half bath, single-family homes.”
Unfortunately, Coldwell Bankers took an interesting survey and sort of twisted it to made a good headline for their press release. And, of course, it worked. The press release was republished completey uncritically in a variety of places as so called news.
But La Jolla is not the most expensive neighborhood based on criteria that most people would use. The Coldwell Banker survey only demonstrated that La Jolla is the most expensive market for slightly above average houses. Which is interesting, but not much to get excited about. (newsflash- La Jolla and Beverly Hills are desireable locations! Read all about it!)
pencilneck
ParticipantFirstly, its an interesting survey. It gives you a comparitive look at slightly above average homes in 300 markets by looking at “the prices charged for 2,200-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-and-one-half bath, single-family homes.”
Unfortunately, Coldwell Bankers took an interesting survey and sort of twisted it to made a good headline for their press release. And, of course, it worked. The press release was republished completey uncritically in a variety of places as so called news.
But La Jolla is not the most expensive neighborhood based on criteria that most people would use. The Coldwell Banker survey only demonstrated that La Jolla is the most expensive market for slightly above average houses. Which is interesting, but not much to get excited about. (newsflash- La Jolla and Beverly Hills are desireable locations! Read all about it!)
pencilneck
ParticipantFirstly, its an interesting survey. It gives you a comparitive look at slightly above average homes in 300 markets by looking at “the prices charged for 2,200-square-foot, four-bedroom, two-and-one-half bath, single-family homes.”
Unfortunately, Coldwell Bankers took an interesting survey and sort of twisted it to made a good headline for their press release. And, of course, it worked. The press release was republished completey uncritically in a variety of places as so called news.
But La Jolla is not the most expensive neighborhood based on criteria that most people would use. The Coldwell Banker survey only demonstrated that La Jolla is the most expensive market for slightly above average houses. Which is interesting, but not much to get excited about. (newsflash- La Jolla and Beverly Hills are desireable locations! Read all about it!)
September 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #460710pencilneck
ParticipantThe number of NODs are dropping as well, even while other reports show that the number of those deliquent in payments are increasing.
September 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #460904pencilneck
ParticipantThe number of NODs are dropping as well, even while other reports show that the number of those deliquent in payments are increasing.
September 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461245pencilneck
ParticipantThe number of NODs are dropping as well, even while other reports show that the number of those deliquent in payments are increasing.
September 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461317pencilneck
ParticipantThe number of NODs are dropping as well, even while other reports show that the number of those deliquent in payments are increasing.
September 23, 2009 at 1:18 PM in reply to: How Long Does It Take Before the Bank Takes The Houses Back? #461521pencilneck
ParticipantThe number of NODs are dropping as well, even while other reports show that the number of those deliquent in payments are increasing.
pencilneck
Participant“Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.”
Surely this is a disease shared by those on the left and the right.
pencilneck
Participant“Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.”
Surely this is a disease shared by those on the left and the right.
pencilneck
Participant“Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.”
Surely this is a disease shared by those on the left and the right.
pencilneck
Participant“Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.”
Surely this is a disease shared by those on the left and the right.
pencilneck
Participant“Too many on the left seem to believe that anybody that doesn’t agree with them is not smart enough to know what is best for this country or even for oneself.”
Surely this is a disease shared by those on the left and the right.
August 6, 2009 at 2:25 PM in reply to: UT: Dip in property-tax defaults delights county’s collector #441854pencilneck
ParticipantThanks, I get it now.
Actual revenue is only up 43% over 5 years, not 300%.
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