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February 16, 2010 at 12:52 PM in reply to: Shall we buy or never in San Diego or wait for more depreciation? #513554February 16, 2010 at 12:52 PM in reply to: Shall we buy or never in San Diego or wait for more depreciation? #513701SandiagonParticipant
I will suggest you to buy, if you live 5 years. House value will appreciate on dollar value from present price comparing with inflation.
February 16, 2010 at 12:52 PM in reply to: Shall we buy or never in San Diego or wait for more depreciation? #514124SandiagonParticipantI will suggest you to buy, if you live 5 years. House value will appreciate on dollar value from present price comparing with inflation.
February 16, 2010 at 12:52 PM in reply to: Shall we buy or never in San Diego or wait for more depreciation? #514216SandiagonParticipantI will suggest you to buy, if you live 5 years. House value will appreciate on dollar value from present price comparing with inflation.
February 16, 2010 at 12:52 PM in reply to: Shall we buy or never in San Diego or wait for more depreciation? #514470SandiagonParticipantI will suggest you to buy, if you live 5 years. House value will appreciate on dollar value from present price comparing with inflation.
SandiagonParticipantIf home prices goes further down in SD or any other area, may be the job market is too bad (like Detroit or Ohio). Right now only job market will be the main reason to influence home prices. First time home buyers credit or other programs will have a very little influence on home prices (may be 20K).
SandiagonParticipantIf home prices goes further down in SD or any other area, may be the job market is too bad (like Detroit or Ohio). Right now only job market will be the main reason to influence home prices. First time home buyers credit or other programs will have a very little influence on home prices (may be 20K).
SandiagonParticipantIf home prices goes further down in SD or any other area, may be the job market is too bad (like Detroit or Ohio). Right now only job market will be the main reason to influence home prices. First time home buyers credit or other programs will have a very little influence on home prices (may be 20K).
SandiagonParticipantIf home prices goes further down in SD or any other area, may be the job market is too bad (like Detroit or Ohio). Right now only job market will be the main reason to influence home prices. First time home buyers credit or other programs will have a very little influence on home prices (may be 20K).
SandiagonParticipantIf home prices goes further down in SD or any other area, may be the job market is too bad (like Detroit or Ohio). Right now only job market will be the main reason to influence home prices. First time home buyers credit or other programs will have a very little influence on home prices (may be 20K).
SandiagonParticipantAs per my experience never go with listing agent unless you are a realtor.
SandiagonParticipantAs per my experience never go with listing agent unless you are a realtor.
SandiagonParticipantAs per my experience never go with listing agent unless you are a realtor.
SandiagonParticipantAs per my experience never go with listing agent unless you are a realtor.
SandiagonParticipantAs per my experience never go with listing agent unless you are a realtor.
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