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POZ
ParticipantQue the music (form the good the bad and the ugly) . . .
Its an old fashioned shoot out! who will blink first
POZ
ParticipantQue the music (form the good the bad and the ugly) . . .
Its an old fashioned shoot out! who will blink first
POZ
ParticipantQue the music (form the good the bad and the ugly) . . .
Its an old fashioned shoot out! who will blink first
POZ
ParticipantLA_RENTER,
I am neither a PHD economist, Investment banker, nor financial guru by any stretch of the imagination and I have the same feeling in my gut. I am simply your average (non-kool-aid drinking) consumer being squeezed out of every cent. If you dont mind my asking, what is your background and experience in finance and economics that leads to make such dire predictions?
Regards,
Paulo
POZ
ParticipantLA_RENTER,
I am neither a PHD economist, Investment banker, nor financial guru by any stretch of the imagination and I have the same feeling in my gut. I am simply your average (non-kool-aid drinking) consumer being squeezed out of every cent. If you dont mind my asking, what is your background and experience in finance and economics that leads to make such dire predictions?
Regards,
Paulo
POZ
ParticipantLA_RENTER,
I am neither a PHD economist, Investment banker, nor financial guru by any stretch of the imagination and I have the same feeling in my gut. I am simply your average (non-kool-aid drinking) consumer being squeezed out of every cent. If you dont mind my asking, what is your background and experience in finance and economics that leads to make such dire predictions?
Regards,
Paulo
August 1, 2007 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Nice place but never in a million years could I afford it yet. #69250POZ
ParticipantYou wont have to wait that long 🙂
what is the square footage on that property?
if all works out as planned we will not have to do much but be patient.
August 1, 2007 at 1:58 PM in reply to: Nice place but never in a million years could I afford it yet. #69321POZ
ParticipantYou wont have to wait that long 🙂
what is the square footage on that property?
if all works out as planned we will not have to do much but be patient.
POZ
ParticipantHLS,
Thanks for the info, It seems to me that every time you THINK you have your mind around this someone throws another wrench into the mix. what is the best one stop source or questionaire that someone can easlily use? I emphasize EASILY because as you mention there are lots of unscrupulous predators out there WHO can you trust? how do you find a reputable broker/lender if you have disparate bits of information to work off of? I think it would be worth while effort to put these things in writing with specific examples of good and bad brokers, again a clear and concise form for us sheep to use.
NSR thanks for the link it looks intresting — just few more hours worth of reading thanks!!!
POZ
ParticipantHLS,
Thanks for the info, It seems to me that every time you THINK you have your mind around this someone throws another wrench into the mix. what is the best one stop source or questionaire that someone can easlily use? I emphasize EASILY because as you mention there are lots of unscrupulous predators out there WHO can you trust? how do you find a reputable broker/lender if you have disparate bits of information to work off of? I think it would be worth while effort to put these things in writing with specific examples of good and bad brokers, again a clear and concise form for us sheep to use.
NSR thanks for the link it looks intresting — just few more hours worth of reading thanks!!!
July 24, 2007 at 5:22 PM in reply to: Record High Foreclosures in California: 17,408 in 2nd quarter vs 11K in first #67475POZ
ParticipantThis was on the dataquick report released today
County/Region….2006Q2…2007Q2…%Chg
Los Angeles……4,586….10,393…126.6%
Orange………..1,255….2,984….137.8%
San Diego……..1,778….4,383….146.5%here is the link: http://www.dqnews.com/RRFor0707.shtm
July 24, 2007 at 5:22 PM in reply to: Record High Foreclosures in California: 17,408 in 2nd quarter vs 11K in first #67540POZ
ParticipantThis was on the dataquick report released today
County/Region….2006Q2…2007Q2…%Chg
Los Angeles……4,586….10,393…126.6%
Orange………..1,255….2,984….137.8%
San Diego……..1,778….4,383….146.5%here is the link: http://www.dqnews.com/RRFor0707.shtm
July 24, 2007 at 5:11 PM in reply to: Record High Foreclosures in California: 17,408 in 2nd quarter vs 11K in first #67463POZ
Participantdonalduckmoore
I heard the VP of a forclosure firm in SD area state that the banks were holding on to 95% of the properties they were forclosing on. I didnt catch his name or the company name as I heard it on the radio while I was driving. I know I heard that 95% part correctly, although i have no way to validate his claim it may account for the discrepency in the inventory stats.
July 24, 2007 at 5:11 PM in reply to: Record High Foreclosures in California: 17,408 in 2nd quarter vs 11K in first #67528POZ
Participantdonalduckmoore
I heard the VP of a forclosure firm in SD area state that the banks were holding on to 95% of the properties they were forclosing on. I didnt catch his name or the company name as I heard it on the radio while I was driving. I know I heard that 95% part correctly, although i have no way to validate his claim it may account for the discrepency in the inventory stats.
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