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April 30, 2008 at 7:52 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196885April 30, 2008 at 7:52 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196917sandiegoParticipant
There are quarries all over San Diego (San Marcos, Mira Mesa)and Riverside County. See if they affected home values for the past 10 years.
This proposed quarry is not in Fallbrook and it is not in Temecula. It is in the area north of Rainbow in the hills along the westside of the 15. I doubt that you will even know it is there.
April 30, 2008 at 7:52 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196942sandiegoParticipantThere are quarries all over San Diego (San Marcos, Mira Mesa)and Riverside County. See if they affected home values for the past 10 years.
This proposed quarry is not in Fallbrook and it is not in Temecula. It is in the area north of Rainbow in the hills along the westside of the 15. I doubt that you will even know it is there.
April 30, 2008 at 7:52 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196965sandiegoParticipantThere are quarries all over San Diego (San Marcos, Mira Mesa)and Riverside County. See if they affected home values for the past 10 years.
This proposed quarry is not in Fallbrook and it is not in Temecula. It is in the area north of Rainbow in the hills along the westside of the 15. I doubt that you will even know it is there.
April 30, 2008 at 7:52 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #197004sandiegoParticipantThere are quarries all over San Diego (San Marcos, Mira Mesa)and Riverside County. See if they affected home values for the past 10 years.
This proposed quarry is not in Fallbrook and it is not in Temecula. It is in the area north of Rainbow in the hills along the westside of the 15. I doubt that you will even know it is there.
April 30, 2008 at 7:14 AM in reply to: BayView Suites hotel in National City going to auction #196461sandiegoParticipantThis deal is not going bankrupt. It is owned by Pacific Companies (http://pacificacompanies.com).
It was a very marginal deal even at the height of the bubble.
Pacifica shuld just consider the capital invested as upgrades to the rooms and rent them back out as hotel rooms.
April 30, 2008 at 7:14 AM in reply to: BayView Suites hotel in National City going to auction #196495sandiegoParticipantThis deal is not going bankrupt. It is owned by Pacific Companies (http://pacificacompanies.com).
It was a very marginal deal even at the height of the bubble.
Pacifica shuld just consider the capital invested as upgrades to the rooms and rent them back out as hotel rooms.
April 30, 2008 at 7:14 AM in reply to: BayView Suites hotel in National City going to auction #196518sandiegoParticipantThis deal is not going bankrupt. It is owned by Pacific Companies (http://pacificacompanies.com).
It was a very marginal deal even at the height of the bubble.
Pacifica shuld just consider the capital invested as upgrades to the rooms and rent them back out as hotel rooms.
April 30, 2008 at 7:14 AM in reply to: BayView Suites hotel in National City going to auction #196540sandiegoParticipantThis deal is not going bankrupt. It is owned by Pacific Companies (http://pacificacompanies.com).
It was a very marginal deal even at the height of the bubble.
Pacifica shuld just consider the capital invested as upgrades to the rooms and rent them back out as hotel rooms.
April 30, 2008 at 7:14 AM in reply to: BayView Suites hotel in National City going to auction #196578sandiegoParticipantThis deal is not going bankrupt. It is owned by Pacific Companies (http://pacificacompanies.com).
It was a very marginal deal even at the height of the bubble.
Pacifica shuld just consider the capital invested as upgrades to the rooms and rent them back out as hotel rooms.
sandiegoParticipantJust follow the example of your fellow Piggingtons’ and use the phrases “falling knife”, “bubble”, “greater fool” and “massive overvaluation”.
All of these promote confidence in the buyers and lead to higher sales volume.
sandiegoParticipantJust follow the example of your fellow Piggingtons’ and use the phrases “falling knife”, “bubble”, “greater fool” and “massive overvaluation”.
All of these promote confidence in the buyers and lead to higher sales volume.
sandiegoParticipantJust follow the example of your fellow Piggingtons’ and use the phrases “falling knife”, “bubble”, “greater fool” and “massive overvaluation”.
All of these promote confidence in the buyers and lead to higher sales volume.
sandiegoParticipantJust follow the example of your fellow Piggingtons’ and use the phrases “falling knife”, “bubble”, “greater fool” and “massive overvaluation”.
All of these promote confidence in the buyers and lead to higher sales volume.
sandiegoParticipantJust follow the example of your fellow Piggingtons’ and use the phrases “falling knife”, “bubble”, “greater fool” and “massive overvaluation”.
All of these promote confidence in the buyers and lead to higher sales volume.
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