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December 15, 2007 at 6:35 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118217December 15, 2007 at 6:35 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118252
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ParticipantWell since this is the second time RO posted that treasure I will post the exact same response. I feel there is a shmear of people that span all 3 categories starting at denial and heading downward.
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December 15, 2007 at 6:35 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118293SD Realtor
ParticipantWell since this is the second time RO posted that treasure I will post the exact same response. I feel there is a shmear of people that span all 3 categories starting at denial and heading downward.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 6:35 PM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118314SD Realtor
ParticipantWell since this is the second time RO posted that treasure I will post the exact same response. I feel there is a shmear of people that span all 3 categories starting at denial and heading downward.
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ParticipantI don’t touch loans at all…
I think any realtor that does loans is doing a huge disservice to the industry and I believe that any mortgage broker who performs real estate transactions is just as bad.
Way to much conflict of interest.
I wholeheartedly disagree that lenders adjust rates in the downward direction at the same pace as the upward direction.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t touch loans at all…
I think any realtor that does loans is doing a huge disservice to the industry and I believe that any mortgage broker who performs real estate transactions is just as bad.
Way to much conflict of interest.
I wholeheartedly disagree that lenders adjust rates in the downward direction at the same pace as the upward direction.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t touch loans at all…
I think any realtor that does loans is doing a huge disservice to the industry and I believe that any mortgage broker who performs real estate transactions is just as bad.
Way to much conflict of interest.
I wholeheartedly disagree that lenders adjust rates in the downward direction at the same pace as the upward direction.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t touch loans at all…
I think any realtor that does loans is doing a huge disservice to the industry and I believe that any mortgage broker who performs real estate transactions is just as bad.
Way to much conflict of interest.
I wholeheartedly disagree that lenders adjust rates in the downward direction at the same pace as the upward direction.
SD Realtor
ParticipantI don’t touch loans at all…
I think any realtor that does loans is doing a huge disservice to the industry and I believe that any mortgage broker who performs real estate transactions is just as bad.
Way to much conflict of interest.
I wholeheartedly disagree that lenders adjust rates in the downward direction at the same pace as the upward direction.
December 15, 2007 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117808SD Realtor
ParticipantRecall the post that RO made not long ago that had the parabolic graph? Denial is still a very ugly…yet real thing.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117940SD Realtor
ParticipantRecall the post that RO made not long ago that had the parabolic graph? Denial is still a very ugly…yet real thing.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #117973SD Realtor
ParticipantRecall the post that RO made not long ago that had the parabolic graph? Denial is still a very ugly…yet real thing.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118014SD Realtor
ParticipantRecall the post that RO made not long ago that had the parabolic graph? Denial is still a very ugly…yet real thing.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 11:03 AM in reply to: Survey: 60% homeowners still think prices are going to increase soon #118034SD Realtor
ParticipantRecall the post that RO made not long ago that had the parabolic graph? Denial is still a very ugly…yet real thing.
SD Realtor
December 15, 2007 at 10:43 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117785SD Realtor
ParticipantJumby the diversity in neighborhoods even within 20 minutes of downtown is substantial! You can choose from beautiful views looking east from Shelter Island, (this would be the high end of your range… and needs some more depreciation to come down to 1M) to coffee houses in Hillcrest or Mission Hills… to lake views up top of Del Cerro… to looking over Mission Bay in Baypark…I could go on and on…
Same with the quality of schools, the quality and age of the homes, lot sizes etc… It is really a tough question to answer. Even within localized areas there are differences. For instance Kensington and Normal Heights share 92116 but are quite different. They border Hillcrest and Mission Hills and those areas are quite different from them. Schools vary widely as well.
Can you perhaps list a priority of what is most important?
Also even with that priority list I could not advise anything more then to live in San Diego for awhile before you even consider buying. Rent for a year and spend a few months checking out potential neighborhoods for your purchase.
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