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Sandi Egan
ParticipantI prefer to look at it optimistically:
What these numbers are telling us is, somehow the general population still doesn’t believe that buying RE is a bad idea. The mood pendulum hasn’t even reached the middle point. Which means we are not even half way through the price correction yet.Sandi Egan
ParticipantI prefer to look at it optimistically:
What these numbers are telling us is, somehow the general population still doesn’t believe that buying RE is a bad idea. The mood pendulum hasn’t even reached the middle point. Which means we are not even half way through the price correction yet.Sandi Egan
ParticipantI prefer to look at it optimistically:
What these numbers are telling us is, somehow the general population still doesn’t believe that buying RE is a bad idea. The mood pendulum hasn’t even reached the middle point. Which means we are not even half way through the price correction yet.Sandi Egan
ParticipantI prefer to look at it optimistically:
What these numbers are telling us is, somehow the general population still doesn’t believe that buying RE is a bad idea. The mood pendulum hasn’t even reached the middle point. Which means we are not even half way through the price correction yet.Sandi Egan
ParticipantI prefer to look at it optimistically:
What these numbers are telling us is, somehow the general population still doesn’t believe that buying RE is a bad idea. The mood pendulum hasn’t even reached the middle point. Which means we are not even half way through the price correction yet.Sandi Egan
ParticipantI didn’t know I was supposed to stand in line for the Dark Knight. So I went to AMC on Saturday 5 minutes before the show started, bought the tickets and went right in. I’ve got a seat in the center, although a bit too close to the screen.
The movie is great, probably the best this year (so far), but not nearly worth waiting in line for. I hate lines.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI didn’t know I was supposed to stand in line for the Dark Knight. So I went to AMC on Saturday 5 minutes before the show started, bought the tickets and went right in. I’ve got a seat in the center, although a bit too close to the screen.
The movie is great, probably the best this year (so far), but not nearly worth waiting in line for. I hate lines.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI didn’t know I was supposed to stand in line for the Dark Knight. So I went to AMC on Saturday 5 minutes before the show started, bought the tickets and went right in. I’ve got a seat in the center, although a bit too close to the screen.
The movie is great, probably the best this year (so far), but not nearly worth waiting in line for. I hate lines.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI didn’t know I was supposed to stand in line for the Dark Knight. So I went to AMC on Saturday 5 minutes before the show started, bought the tickets and went right in. I’ve got a seat in the center, although a bit too close to the screen.
The movie is great, probably the best this year (so far), but not nearly worth waiting in line for. I hate lines.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantI didn’t know I was supposed to stand in line for the Dark Knight. So I went to AMC on Saturday 5 minutes before the show started, bought the tickets and went right in. I’ve got a seat in the center, although a bit too close to the screen.
The movie is great, probably the best this year (so far), but not nearly worth waiting in line for. I hate lines.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantMore anecdotal evidence.
I guy I know bought a very nice house in Las Vegas 2 years ago with 0 down/$4200 total monthly payment. Against my advice of course: he gave me all the usual crap that he needs the house and doesn’t care if it goes up or down, etc.
A year ago he stopped the payments and just kept living there until this June when the house was finally foreclosed upon. So now this guy brags that he effectively lived in a nice house for 2 years for $2100 a month – no way he could rent such a house for that low a payment – and thus his decision to buy 2 years ago was right
Sandi Egan
ParticipantMore anecdotal evidence.
I guy I know bought a very nice house in Las Vegas 2 years ago with 0 down/$4200 total monthly payment. Against my advice of course: he gave me all the usual crap that he needs the house and doesn’t care if it goes up or down, etc.
A year ago he stopped the payments and just kept living there until this June when the house was finally foreclosed upon. So now this guy brags that he effectively lived in a nice house for 2 years for $2100 a month – no way he could rent such a house for that low a payment – and thus his decision to buy 2 years ago was right
Sandi Egan
ParticipantMore anecdotal evidence.
I guy I know bought a very nice house in Las Vegas 2 years ago with 0 down/$4200 total monthly payment. Against my advice of course: he gave me all the usual crap that he needs the house and doesn’t care if it goes up or down, etc.
A year ago he stopped the payments and just kept living there until this June when the house was finally foreclosed upon. So now this guy brags that he effectively lived in a nice house for 2 years for $2100 a month – no way he could rent such a house for that low a payment – and thus his decision to buy 2 years ago was right
Sandi Egan
ParticipantMore anecdotal evidence.
I guy I know bought a very nice house in Las Vegas 2 years ago with 0 down/$4200 total monthly payment. Against my advice of course: he gave me all the usual crap that he needs the house and doesn’t care if it goes up or down, etc.
A year ago he stopped the payments and just kept living there until this June when the house was finally foreclosed upon. So now this guy brags that he effectively lived in a nice house for 2 years for $2100 a month – no way he could rent such a house for that low a payment – and thus his decision to buy 2 years ago was right
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