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Ren
Participant[quote=CONCHO]My fiancee is a buyer in a retail store and she reports that the management is cutting purchases of almost everything. They are cutting stock to an absolute minimum. Sales are way down over last year.[/quote]
I have an online store, and my revenue was down 63% in October. Luckily I have other sources of income that don’t rely on consumer confidence.
Ren
Participant[quote=CONCHO]My fiancee is a buyer in a retail store and she reports that the management is cutting purchases of almost everything. They are cutting stock to an absolute minimum. Sales are way down over last year.[/quote]
I have an online store, and my revenue was down 63% in October. Luckily I have other sources of income that don’t rely on consumer confidence.
Ren
Participant[quote=CONCHO]My fiancee is a buyer in a retail store and she reports that the management is cutting purchases of almost everything. They are cutting stock to an absolute minimum. Sales are way down over last year.[/quote]
I have an online store, and my revenue was down 63% in October. Luckily I have other sources of income that don’t rely on consumer confidence.
Ren
Participant[quote=CONCHO]My fiancee is a buyer in a retail store and she reports that the management is cutting purchases of almost everything. They are cutting stock to an absolute minimum. Sales are way down over last year.[/quote]
I have an online store, and my revenue was down 63% in October. Luckily I have other sources of income that don’t rely on consumer confidence.
Ren
ParticipantNot that I’m any kind of expert, but I would be wary of older properties. In my mind, older is anything prior to the 90’s, since I would plan to keep a rental for a decade or more. I have visions of water and termite damage.
Ren
ParticipantNot that I’m any kind of expert, but I would be wary of older properties. In my mind, older is anything prior to the 90’s, since I would plan to keep a rental for a decade or more. I have visions of water and termite damage.
Ren
ParticipantNot that I’m any kind of expert, but I would be wary of older properties. In my mind, older is anything prior to the 90’s, since I would plan to keep a rental for a decade or more. I have visions of water and termite damage.
Ren
ParticipantNot that I’m any kind of expert, but I would be wary of older properties. In my mind, older is anything prior to the 90’s, since I would plan to keep a rental for a decade or more. I have visions of water and termite damage.
Ren
ParticipantNot that I’m any kind of expert, but I would be wary of older properties. In my mind, older is anything prior to the 90’s, since I would plan to keep a rental for a decade or more. I have visions of water and termite damage.
November 13, 2008 at 2:54 PM in reply to: Why are so many piggs happy about crashing RE prices? #304066Ren
ParticipantIt’s not that I’m happy the market is “crashing”, it’s that I’m glad it’s returning to normal and that I’m now educated on the market enough to know what “normal” means. I do love watching coastal prices drop, to the consternation of the armchair financial advisors I used to debate.
Oh and definitely glad that I’ll be able to begin my buying orgy next winter.
πNovember 13, 2008 at 2:54 PM in reply to: Why are so many piggs happy about crashing RE prices? #304431Ren
ParticipantIt’s not that I’m happy the market is “crashing”, it’s that I’m glad it’s returning to normal and that I’m now educated on the market enough to know what “normal” means. I do love watching coastal prices drop, to the consternation of the armchair financial advisors I used to debate.
Oh and definitely glad that I’ll be able to begin my buying orgy next winter.
πNovember 13, 2008 at 2:54 PM in reply to: Why are so many piggs happy about crashing RE prices? #304444Ren
ParticipantIt’s not that I’m happy the market is “crashing”, it’s that I’m glad it’s returning to normal and that I’m now educated on the market enough to know what “normal” means. I do love watching coastal prices drop, to the consternation of the armchair financial advisors I used to debate.
Oh and definitely glad that I’ll be able to begin my buying orgy next winter.
πNovember 13, 2008 at 2:54 PM in reply to: Why are so many piggs happy about crashing RE prices? #304461Ren
ParticipantIt’s not that I’m happy the market is “crashing”, it’s that I’m glad it’s returning to normal and that I’m now educated on the market enough to know what “normal” means. I do love watching coastal prices drop, to the consternation of the armchair financial advisors I used to debate.
Oh and definitely glad that I’ll be able to begin my buying orgy next winter.
πNovember 13, 2008 at 2:54 PM in reply to: Why are so many piggs happy about crashing RE prices? #304520Ren
ParticipantIt’s not that I’m happy the market is “crashing”, it’s that I’m glad it’s returning to normal and that I’m now educated on the market enough to know what “normal” means. I do love watching coastal prices drop, to the consternation of the armchair financial advisors I used to debate.
Oh and definitely glad that I’ll be able to begin my buying orgy next winter.
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