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peterb
ParticipantIt sounds like a decent home in Temecula is going for about $90 to $100/sqft? If this is correct, then time will tell.
My thesis is that 2009 will be an absolutely terrible year for CA real estate. I’ll check back in about this time next year for an update.peterb
ParticipantIt sounds like a decent home in Temecula is going for about $90 to $100/sqft? If this is correct, then time will tell.
My thesis is that 2009 will be an absolutely terrible year for CA real estate. I’ll check back in about this time next year for an update.peterb
ParticipantIt sounds like a decent home in Temecula is going for about $90 to $100/sqft? If this is correct, then time will tell.
My thesis is that 2009 will be an absolutely terrible year for CA real estate. I’ll check back in about this time next year for an update.peterb
ParticipantThe fact that they are voluntary makes it all the more dangerous. These are financial decisions based on cost and return analysis. Not forced by circumstances. Or to put it another way, what’s to keep this from snow-balling as the economy continues to falter? Looks like people are voting with their feet.
peterb
ParticipantThe fact that they are voluntary makes it all the more dangerous. These are financial decisions based on cost and return analysis. Not forced by circumstances. Or to put it another way, what’s to keep this from snow-balling as the economy continues to falter? Looks like people are voting with their feet.
peterb
ParticipantThe fact that they are voluntary makes it all the more dangerous. These are financial decisions based on cost and return analysis. Not forced by circumstances. Or to put it another way, what’s to keep this from snow-balling as the economy continues to falter? Looks like people are voting with their feet.
peterb
ParticipantThe fact that they are voluntary makes it all the more dangerous. These are financial decisions based on cost and return analysis. Not forced by circumstances. Or to put it another way, what’s to keep this from snow-balling as the economy continues to falter? Looks like people are voting with their feet.
peterb
ParticipantThe fact that they are voluntary makes it all the more dangerous. These are financial decisions based on cost and return analysis. Not forced by circumstances. Or to put it another way, what’s to keep this from snow-balling as the economy continues to falter? Looks like people are voting with their feet.
peterb
ParticipantWell, I went all cash in early 2007. Sold all my SD RE. This was based on reviewing the data these guys were using. Best RE decision I ever made. And it looks better with every month that I see more of their predictions accurately unfolding. most seasoned investor will tell you the toughest rule to learn is knowing when to leave the party. When RE starts to rise, it’s a pretty easy call. But it’s tough to get out when you’re used to the easy money it’s making. As far as purchasing now…bottom fishing can be a very expensive hobby.
peterb
ParticipantWell, I went all cash in early 2007. Sold all my SD RE. This was based on reviewing the data these guys were using. Best RE decision I ever made. And it looks better with every month that I see more of their predictions accurately unfolding. most seasoned investor will tell you the toughest rule to learn is knowing when to leave the party. When RE starts to rise, it’s a pretty easy call. But it’s tough to get out when you’re used to the easy money it’s making. As far as purchasing now…bottom fishing can be a very expensive hobby.
peterb
ParticipantWell, I went all cash in early 2007. Sold all my SD RE. This was based on reviewing the data these guys were using. Best RE decision I ever made. And it looks better with every month that I see more of their predictions accurately unfolding. most seasoned investor will tell you the toughest rule to learn is knowing when to leave the party. When RE starts to rise, it’s a pretty easy call. But it’s tough to get out when you’re used to the easy money it’s making. As far as purchasing now…bottom fishing can be a very expensive hobby.
peterb
ParticipantWell, I went all cash in early 2007. Sold all my SD RE. This was based on reviewing the data these guys were using. Best RE decision I ever made. And it looks better with every month that I see more of their predictions accurately unfolding. most seasoned investor will tell you the toughest rule to learn is knowing when to leave the party. When RE starts to rise, it’s a pretty easy call. But it’s tough to get out when you’re used to the easy money it’s making. As far as purchasing now…bottom fishing can be a very expensive hobby.
peterb
ParticipantWell, I went all cash in early 2007. Sold all my SD RE. This was based on reviewing the data these guys were using. Best RE decision I ever made. And it looks better with every month that I see more of their predictions accurately unfolding. most seasoned investor will tell you the toughest rule to learn is knowing when to leave the party. When RE starts to rise, it’s a pretty easy call. But it’s tough to get out when you’re used to the easy money it’s making. As far as purchasing now…bottom fishing can be a very expensive hobby.
October 28, 2008 at 4:28 PM in reply to: Anyone change their opinion as to what and when the bottom wil be? #294419peterb
ParticipantHow about a 50 mile extension cord? I think I saw the Roadrunner use something like this when the Coyote wasnt looking.
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