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ParticipantThey can’t afford to buy at this time. A small percentage with above average incomes may be able to afford a starter home, or they got money from mommy and daddy, etc. But for the most part prices still exceed incomes.
Those who partook in the loose lending couldn’t afford it either. In actuality the houses own them (the ones not forclosed on yet).
If you have to ask “how can they afford it”, they can’t. Which means that prices have to drop more. Simple.
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ParticipantThey can’t afford to buy at this time. A small percentage with above average incomes may be able to afford a starter home, or they got money from mommy and daddy, etc. But for the most part prices still exceed incomes.
Those who partook in the loose lending couldn’t afford it either. In actuality the houses own them (the ones not forclosed on yet).
If you have to ask “how can they afford it”, they can’t. Which means that prices have to drop more. Simple.
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Participant“Should be called a getting together or meetup rather than a party. Appearance of celebrating an economic catastrophe in a generation looks callous.”
What catastrophe would that be?
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Participant“Should be called a getting together or meetup rather than a party. Appearance of celebrating an economic catastrophe in a generation looks callous.”
What catastrophe would that be?
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Participant“Should be called a getting together or meetup rather than a party. Appearance of celebrating an economic catastrophe in a generation looks callous.”
What catastrophe would that be?
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Participant“Should be called a getting together or meetup rather than a party. Appearance of celebrating an economic catastrophe in a generation looks callous.”
What catastrophe would that be?
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Participant“Should be called a getting together or meetup rather than a party. Appearance of celebrating an economic catastrophe in a generation looks callous.”
What catastrophe would that be?
May 26, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211679Reality
ParticipantDidn’t prices fall about 20% in the last year?
Nothing’s keeping prices expensive other than the ridiculous levels reached at the peak and the time it takes for them to reach bottom.
May 26, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211751Reality
ParticipantDidn’t prices fall about 20% in the last year?
Nothing’s keeping prices expensive other than the ridiculous levels reached at the peak and the time it takes for them to reach bottom.
May 26, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211778Reality
ParticipantDidn’t prices fall about 20% in the last year?
Nothing’s keeping prices expensive other than the ridiculous levels reached at the peak and the time it takes for them to reach bottom.
May 26, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211800Reality
ParticipantDidn’t prices fall about 20% in the last year?
Nothing’s keeping prices expensive other than the ridiculous levels reached at the peak and the time it takes for them to reach bottom.
May 26, 2008 at 7:56 PM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211832Reality
ParticipantDidn’t prices fall about 20% in the last year?
Nothing’s keeping prices expensive other than the ridiculous levels reached at the peak and the time it takes for them to reach bottom.
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Participant“use comon sense if all lanes are driving 80 dont slow down traffic by driving 65 you should be driving 75 in order to keep traffic flowing smoothly.”
Huh? I’ll drive 65, thank you. If someone wants to go faster, there are PASSING LANES. It’s not like I’m in the fast lane, or driving 35.
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Participant“use comon sense if all lanes are driving 80 dont slow down traffic by driving 65 you should be driving 75 in order to keep traffic flowing smoothly.”
Huh? I’ll drive 65, thank you. If someone wants to go faster, there are PASSING LANES. It’s not like I’m in the fast lane, or driving 35.
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