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Rt.66
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Pretty much what I expected. If you posted with regard to question I asked, point me to it. All I’ve heard is shadow, shadow, shadow. As I mentioned in another post, my 4 1/2 year old talks about the shadow inventory………
But again, I’ve admitted that I don’t know where they’re piling up. You seem to be in the same position (or you’d just answer the question and show us how clever you are)?[/quote]
And yes I did already address this several times in this thread. Here is a handy and easy link from page 1, you can click on it and you and your 4 year old can look at pretty pictures of “where they’re piling up”.
Thanks for not taking the time to actually read the thread and instead, challenging me to repeat myself. You would have gotten through about a whole half a page before you got your answer. So not cool!
Rt.66
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Pretty much what I expected. If you posted with regard to question I asked, point me to it. All I’ve heard is shadow, shadow, shadow. As I mentioned in another post, my 4 1/2 year old talks about the shadow inventory………
But again, I’ve admitted that I don’t know where they’re piling up. You seem to be in the same position (or you’d just answer the question and show us how clever you are)?[/quote]
And yes I did already address this several times in this thread. Here is a handy and easy link from page 1, you can click on it and you and your 4 year old can look at pretty pictures of “where they’re piling up”.
Thanks for not taking the time to actually read the thread and instead, challenging me to repeat myself. You would have gotten through about a whole half a page before you got your answer. So not cool!
Rt.66
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Pretty much what I expected. If you posted with regard to question I asked, point me to it. All I’ve heard is shadow, shadow, shadow. As I mentioned in another post, my 4 1/2 year old talks about the shadow inventory………
But again, I’ve admitted that I don’t know where they’re piling up. You seem to be in the same position (or you’d just answer the question and show us how clever you are)?[/quote]
And yes I did already address this several times in this thread. Here is a handy and easy link from page 1, you can click on it and you and your 4 year old can look at pretty pictures of “where they’re piling up”.
Thanks for not taking the time to actually read the thread and instead, challenging me to repeat myself. You would have gotten through about a whole half a page before you got your answer. So not cool!
Rt.66
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Pretty much what I expected. If you posted with regard to question I asked, point me to it. All I’ve heard is shadow, shadow, shadow. As I mentioned in another post, my 4 1/2 year old talks about the shadow inventory………
But again, I’ve admitted that I don’t know where they’re piling up. You seem to be in the same position (or you’d just answer the question and show us how clever you are)?[/quote]
And yes I did already address this several times in this thread. Here is a handy and easy link from page 1, you can click on it and you and your 4 year old can look at pretty pictures of “where they’re piling up”.
Thanks for not taking the time to actually read the thread and instead, challenging me to repeat myself. You would have gotten through about a whole half a page before you got your answer. So not cool!
Rt.66
ParticipantFair enough. By your antagonistic approach to me I assumed you were a realtor. Sorry.
Thanks for giving some actual opinions that’s a rare commodity around here on some hot topic threads.
What exactly do you mean when you ask “where is the shadow inventory?”
Are you asking me where as in “please provide addresses for 10,000 plus distressed SD homes” (shadow)?
You can go to RealQuest and get the street names is that good enough for you?
There are houses near me that don’t show on RealQuest or RealtyTrac and have been empty for years, (yes years) but if you drove around the hood you would probably not be able to identify them nor would people who drive by them all the time.
If a neighbor 5 houses down from you stopped paying his mortgage 6 months ago and the banks have not filed a NOD then neither you nor I could find it even on RealQuest.
I guess what I am saying is that even with all you can find on ReaQuest, a majority of the homes probably are not easily discerned from the outside as being in a stage of foreclosure. Many still have people living in them. Many are kept up by the banks because they get fined if they don’t.
So if you are insinuating that because you or your 4 year old can’t “see” them that that somehow undermines the validity of their existence then I give up.
Rt.66
ParticipantFair enough. By your antagonistic approach to me I assumed you were a realtor. Sorry.
Thanks for giving some actual opinions that’s a rare commodity around here on some hot topic threads.
What exactly do you mean when you ask “where is the shadow inventory?”
Are you asking me where as in “please provide addresses for 10,000 plus distressed SD homes” (shadow)?
You can go to RealQuest and get the street names is that good enough for you?
There are houses near me that don’t show on RealQuest or RealtyTrac and have been empty for years, (yes years) but if you drove around the hood you would probably not be able to identify them nor would people who drive by them all the time.
If a neighbor 5 houses down from you stopped paying his mortgage 6 months ago and the banks have not filed a NOD then neither you nor I could find it even on RealQuest.
I guess what I am saying is that even with all you can find on ReaQuest, a majority of the homes probably are not easily discerned from the outside as being in a stage of foreclosure. Many still have people living in them. Many are kept up by the banks because they get fined if they don’t.
So if you are insinuating that because you or your 4 year old can’t “see” them that that somehow undermines the validity of their existence then I give up.
Rt.66
ParticipantFair enough. By your antagonistic approach to me I assumed you were a realtor. Sorry.
Thanks for giving some actual opinions that’s a rare commodity around here on some hot topic threads.
What exactly do you mean when you ask “where is the shadow inventory?”
Are you asking me where as in “please provide addresses for 10,000 plus distressed SD homes” (shadow)?
You can go to RealQuest and get the street names is that good enough for you?
There are houses near me that don’t show on RealQuest or RealtyTrac and have been empty for years, (yes years) but if you drove around the hood you would probably not be able to identify them nor would people who drive by them all the time.
If a neighbor 5 houses down from you stopped paying his mortgage 6 months ago and the banks have not filed a NOD then neither you nor I could find it even on RealQuest.
I guess what I am saying is that even with all you can find on ReaQuest, a majority of the homes probably are not easily discerned from the outside as being in a stage of foreclosure. Many still have people living in them. Many are kept up by the banks because they get fined if they don’t.
So if you are insinuating that because you or your 4 year old can’t “see” them that that somehow undermines the validity of their existence then I give up.
Rt.66
ParticipantFair enough. By your antagonistic approach to me I assumed you were a realtor. Sorry.
Thanks for giving some actual opinions that’s a rare commodity around here on some hot topic threads.
What exactly do you mean when you ask “where is the shadow inventory?”
Are you asking me where as in “please provide addresses for 10,000 plus distressed SD homes” (shadow)?
You can go to RealQuest and get the street names is that good enough for you?
There are houses near me that don’t show on RealQuest or RealtyTrac and have been empty for years, (yes years) but if you drove around the hood you would probably not be able to identify them nor would people who drive by them all the time.
If a neighbor 5 houses down from you stopped paying his mortgage 6 months ago and the banks have not filed a NOD then neither you nor I could find it even on RealQuest.
I guess what I am saying is that even with all you can find on ReaQuest, a majority of the homes probably are not easily discerned from the outside as being in a stage of foreclosure. Many still have people living in them. Many are kept up by the banks because they get fined if they don’t.
So if you are insinuating that because you or your 4 year old can’t “see” them that that somehow undermines the validity of their existence then I give up.
Rt.66
ParticipantFair enough. By your antagonistic approach to me I assumed you were a realtor. Sorry.
Thanks for giving some actual opinions that’s a rare commodity around here on some hot topic threads.
What exactly do you mean when you ask “where is the shadow inventory?”
Are you asking me where as in “please provide addresses for 10,000 plus distressed SD homes” (shadow)?
You can go to RealQuest and get the street names is that good enough for you?
There are houses near me that don’t show on RealQuest or RealtyTrac and have been empty for years, (yes years) but if you drove around the hood you would probably not be able to identify them nor would people who drive by them all the time.
If a neighbor 5 houses down from you stopped paying his mortgage 6 months ago and the banks have not filed a NOD then neither you nor I could find it even on RealQuest.
I guess what I am saying is that even with all you can find on ReaQuest, a majority of the homes probably are not easily discerned from the outside as being in a stage of foreclosure. Many still have people living in them. Many are kept up by the banks because they get fined if they don’t.
So if you are insinuating that because you or your 4 year old can’t “see” them that that somehow undermines the validity of their existence then I give up.
October 12, 2009 at 1:40 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #467716Rt.66
ParticipantThis is a big story. I spoke with a fellow in a bar in Vegas 2 years ago who was a foreman for a gas drilling operation. He said they were finding lots and lots of gas, huge amounts.
I’ve said before that natural gas is the way to go for inner city autos, busses, etc.
http://gas2.org/2008/04/29/natural-gas-cars-cng-fuel-almost-free-in-some-parts-of-the-country/
Building a CNG fueling network and US built CNG cars seems like a no-brainer to getting people back to work, and the costs can be offset by reducing expensive oil imports.
October 12, 2009 at 1:40 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #467897Rt.66
ParticipantThis is a big story. I spoke with a fellow in a bar in Vegas 2 years ago who was a foreman for a gas drilling operation. He said they were finding lots and lots of gas, huge amounts.
I’ve said before that natural gas is the way to go for inner city autos, busses, etc.
http://gas2.org/2008/04/29/natural-gas-cars-cng-fuel-almost-free-in-some-parts-of-the-country/
Building a CNG fueling network and US built CNG cars seems like a no-brainer to getting people back to work, and the costs can be offset by reducing expensive oil imports.
October 12, 2009 at 1:40 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468254Rt.66
ParticipantThis is a big story. I spoke with a fellow in a bar in Vegas 2 years ago who was a foreman for a gas drilling operation. He said they were finding lots and lots of gas, huge amounts.
I’ve said before that natural gas is the way to go for inner city autos, busses, etc.
http://gas2.org/2008/04/29/natural-gas-cars-cng-fuel-almost-free-in-some-parts-of-the-country/
Building a CNG fueling network and US built CNG cars seems like a no-brainer to getting people back to work, and the costs can be offset by reducing expensive oil imports.
October 12, 2009 at 1:40 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468325Rt.66
ParticipantThis is a big story. I spoke with a fellow in a bar in Vegas 2 years ago who was a foreman for a gas drilling operation. He said they were finding lots and lots of gas, huge amounts.
I’ve said before that natural gas is the way to go for inner city autos, busses, etc.
http://gas2.org/2008/04/29/natural-gas-cars-cng-fuel-almost-free-in-some-parts-of-the-country/
Building a CNG fueling network and US built CNG cars seems like a no-brainer to getting people back to work, and the costs can be offset by reducing expensive oil imports.
October 12, 2009 at 1:40 PM in reply to: OT: Interesting Article on the Shift in Global Energy Balance and US Energy Reserves #468538Rt.66
ParticipantThis is a big story. I spoke with a fellow in a bar in Vegas 2 years ago who was a foreman for a gas drilling operation. He said they were finding lots and lots of gas, huge amounts.
I’ve said before that natural gas is the way to go for inner city autos, busses, etc.
http://gas2.org/2008/04/29/natural-gas-cars-cng-fuel-almost-free-in-some-parts-of-the-country/
Building a CNG fueling network and US built CNG cars seems like a no-brainer to getting people back to work, and the costs can be offset by reducing expensive oil imports.
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