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Which house? We can give our 2 cents on price…
rb_engineerParticipantThis is a very condescending comment. Doesn’t contribute to the conversation.
rb_engineerParticipantAlta Del Mar Coastal Collection
rb_engineerParticipantInteresting and relevant article:
rb_engineerParticipantHere’s S&P 500 adjusted for inflation:
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Is there a possibility that in the mid 90’s, something drastic has happened?
August 29, 2007 at 7:21 PM in reply to: Why is Texas dirt cheap compared to California for real estate? #82497rb_engineerParticipantOK. Found it on wikipedia…
August 29, 2007 at 7:18 PM in reply to: Why is Texas dirt cheap compared to California for real estate? #82496rb_engineerParticipantWhat do people mean when they call someone a troll? What is the origin of this term? Sorry, I’m ignorant…
August 27, 2007 at 11:52 AM in reply to: Massive loss in Mira Mesa, purchased $570K, listing at $399K-$450K #81576rb_engineerParticipantAll these are short sales. Lenders will not accept these prices (at least now). I’ve seen listings like this go pending fast and come back many times due to the lender declining…
August 27, 2007 at 11:52 AM in reply to: Massive loss in Mira Mesa, purchased $570K, listing at $399K-$450K #81708rb_engineerParticipantAll these are short sales. Lenders will not accept these prices (at least now). I’ve seen listings like this go pending fast and come back many times due to the lender declining…
August 27, 2007 at 11:52 AM in reply to: Massive loss in Mira Mesa, purchased $570K, listing at $399K-$450K #81727rb_engineerParticipantAll these are short sales. Lenders will not accept these prices (at least now). I’ve seen listings like this go pending fast and come back many times due to the lender declining…
rb_engineerParticipantPerryChase,
Everytime the stock market goes down like this, there’s always fear. However, are you going to sell all your holdings (stocks, housing, etc) and convert them to cash everytime this happens? This is what wallstreet wants you to do. History has always proven that people who panic (at highs AND lows) are always the ones left holding the bag… Housing prices will not fall like a rock like you say. It will move gradually. Would you rather be holding realestate or stocks in times like this?
rb_engineerParticipantPerryChase,
Everytime the stock market goes down like this, there’s always fear. However, are you going to sell all your holdings (stocks, housing, etc) and convert them to cash everytime this happens? This is what wallstreet wants you to do. History has always proven that people who panic (at highs AND lows) are always the ones left holding the bag… Housing prices will not fall like a rock like you say. It will move gradually. Would you rather be holding realestate or stocks in times like this?
rb_engineerParticipantPerryChase,
Everytime the stock market goes down like this, there’s always fear. However, are you going to sell all your holdings (stocks, housing, etc) and convert them to cash everytime this happens? This is what wallstreet wants you to do. History has always proven that people who panic (at highs AND lows) are always the ones left holding the bag… Housing prices will not fall like a rock like you say. It will move gradually. Would you rather be holding realestate or stocks in times like this?
rb_engineerParticipantbsrsharma,
Its not clear to me that Walmart’s troubles are caused by Walmart or the subprime mess. Their profits are shrinking which could mean that their costs are rising or they messed up with their pricing. Not sure they forecasted their sales. The point is gdp growth globally is >5%, how do you see this changing?
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