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ParticipantI wonder how much of this incredibly long transaction time is really the lenders being swamped as opposed to them not wanting to sell the properties too quickly and get too many losses on the books in any given quarter?
peterb
ParticipantI wonder how much of this incredibly long transaction time is really the lenders being swamped as opposed to them not wanting to sell the properties too quickly and get too many losses on the books in any given quarter?
peterb
ParticipantI wonder how much of this incredibly long transaction time is really the lenders being swamped as opposed to them not wanting to sell the properties too quickly and get too many losses on the books in any given quarter?
peterb
ParticipantI wonder how much of this incredibly long transaction time is really the lenders being swamped as opposed to them not wanting to sell the properties too quickly and get too many losses on the books in any given quarter?
peterb
ParticipantGive it time. The storm has barely started. Althought it’s tempting to compare the last down cycle to this one…this time around it’s much more of a perfect storm brewing. Check out what Bruce Norris and Ward Hannigan are saying. They’ve been through a couple of these and both agree that this one is “special”.
peterb
ParticipantGive it time. The storm has barely started. Althought it’s tempting to compare the last down cycle to this one…this time around it’s much more of a perfect storm brewing. Check out what Bruce Norris and Ward Hannigan are saying. They’ve been through a couple of these and both agree that this one is “special”.
peterb
ParticipantGive it time. The storm has barely started. Althought it’s tempting to compare the last down cycle to this one…this time around it’s much more of a perfect storm brewing. Check out what Bruce Norris and Ward Hannigan are saying. They’ve been through a couple of these and both agree that this one is “special”.
peterb
ParticipantGive it time. The storm has barely started. Althought it’s tempting to compare the last down cycle to this one…this time around it’s much more of a perfect storm brewing. Check out what Bruce Norris and Ward Hannigan are saying. They’ve been through a couple of these and both agree that this one is “special”.
peterb
ParticipantGive it time. The storm has barely started. Althought it’s tempting to compare the last down cycle to this one…this time around it’s much more of a perfect storm brewing. Check out what Bruce Norris and Ward Hannigan are saying. They’ve been through a couple of these and both agree that this one is “special”.
peterb
ParticipantWater is life. Having lived where there was no water except for what could be captured during a rain, very few things survived. Just about every living thing is a consumer of water in some way. The trick is to figure out our priorities in order to best allocate it. With approx 40M people in CA, I would think that residential water use would take a priority over certain crops. Keep in mind, though, that up until 10 or 20 years ago, agriculture was the number one revenue generator in the state of CA. Amazing when you consider all that comes from CA. I’m pretty sure that the lobbying power from this group pulls some weight in sacto.
peterb
ParticipantWater is life. Having lived where there was no water except for what could be captured during a rain, very few things survived. Just about every living thing is a consumer of water in some way. The trick is to figure out our priorities in order to best allocate it. With approx 40M people in CA, I would think that residential water use would take a priority over certain crops. Keep in mind, though, that up until 10 or 20 years ago, agriculture was the number one revenue generator in the state of CA. Amazing when you consider all that comes from CA. I’m pretty sure that the lobbying power from this group pulls some weight in sacto.
peterb
ParticipantWater is life. Having lived where there was no water except for what could be captured during a rain, very few things survived. Just about every living thing is a consumer of water in some way. The trick is to figure out our priorities in order to best allocate it. With approx 40M people in CA, I would think that residential water use would take a priority over certain crops. Keep in mind, though, that up until 10 or 20 years ago, agriculture was the number one revenue generator in the state of CA. Amazing when you consider all that comes from CA. I’m pretty sure that the lobbying power from this group pulls some weight in sacto.
peterb
ParticipantWater is life. Having lived where there was no water except for what could be captured during a rain, very few things survived. Just about every living thing is a consumer of water in some way. The trick is to figure out our priorities in order to best allocate it. With approx 40M people in CA, I would think that residential water use would take a priority over certain crops. Keep in mind, though, that up until 10 or 20 years ago, agriculture was the number one revenue generator in the state of CA. Amazing when you consider all that comes from CA. I’m pretty sure that the lobbying power from this group pulls some weight in sacto.
peterb
ParticipantWater is life. Having lived where there was no water except for what could be captured during a rain, very few things survived. Just about every living thing is a consumer of water in some way. The trick is to figure out our priorities in order to best allocate it. With approx 40M people in CA, I would think that residential water use would take a priority over certain crops. Keep in mind, though, that up until 10 or 20 years ago, agriculture was the number one revenue generator in the state of CA. Amazing when you consider all that comes from CA. I’m pretty sure that the lobbying power from this group pulls some weight in sacto.
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