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SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is cap gain enron. ZDon’t worry though cuz you can buy drugs online!
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is cap gain enron. ZDon’t worry though cuz you can buy drugs online!
SD Realtor
ParticipantIt is cap gain enron. ZDon’t worry though cuz you can buy drugs online!
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually in regards to Scarletts post I think that the statistics help to display that there is a substantial white collar employment base in San Diego composed of engineering, financial, legal, medical, biotech, and military professions. I think that his robust employment base is responsible for maintaining price support in the areas discussed most, CV, Carlsbad, some I15 corridor areas etc… I think there is a disparity of sorts for those who do not enjoy these particular professions in a sense that they may have done okay in the past 10 years but did not enjoy the same income growth as those professions.
Note this is not a fair verses unfair statement but rather a thought on median income household growth from 2000 to 2010. I am curious as well as to how much “growth” was generated from 2000-2004 based on stock options and such.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually in regards to Scarletts post I think that the statistics help to display that there is a substantial white collar employment base in San Diego composed of engineering, financial, legal, medical, biotech, and military professions. I think that his robust employment base is responsible for maintaining price support in the areas discussed most, CV, Carlsbad, some I15 corridor areas etc… I think there is a disparity of sorts for those who do not enjoy these particular professions in a sense that they may have done okay in the past 10 years but did not enjoy the same income growth as those professions.
Note this is not a fair verses unfair statement but rather a thought on median income household growth from 2000 to 2010. I am curious as well as to how much “growth” was generated from 2000-2004 based on stock options and such.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually in regards to Scarletts post I think that the statistics help to display that there is a substantial white collar employment base in San Diego composed of engineering, financial, legal, medical, biotech, and military professions. I think that his robust employment base is responsible for maintaining price support in the areas discussed most, CV, Carlsbad, some I15 corridor areas etc… I think there is a disparity of sorts for those who do not enjoy these particular professions in a sense that they may have done okay in the past 10 years but did not enjoy the same income growth as those professions.
Note this is not a fair verses unfair statement but rather a thought on median income household growth from 2000 to 2010. I am curious as well as to how much “growth” was generated from 2000-2004 based on stock options and such.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually in regards to Scarletts post I think that the statistics help to display that there is a substantial white collar employment base in San Diego composed of engineering, financial, legal, medical, biotech, and military professions. I think that his robust employment base is responsible for maintaining price support in the areas discussed most, CV, Carlsbad, some I15 corridor areas etc… I think there is a disparity of sorts for those who do not enjoy these particular professions in a sense that they may have done okay in the past 10 years but did not enjoy the same income growth as those professions.
Note this is not a fair verses unfair statement but rather a thought on median income household growth from 2000 to 2010. I am curious as well as to how much “growth” was generated from 2000-2004 based on stock options and such.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually in regards to Scarletts post I think that the statistics help to display that there is a substantial white collar employment base in San Diego composed of engineering, financial, legal, medical, biotech, and military professions. I think that his robust employment base is responsible for maintaining price support in the areas discussed most, CV, Carlsbad, some I15 corridor areas etc… I think there is a disparity of sorts for those who do not enjoy these particular professions in a sense that they may have done okay in the past 10 years but did not enjoy the same income growth as those professions.
Note this is not a fair verses unfair statement but rather a thought on median income household growth from 2000 to 2010. I am curious as well as to how much “growth” was generated from 2000-2004 based on stock options and such.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can have your inspector use a moisture meter on the area of water staining to see if they are moist or not. If they are stains that are over a year old they should not be wet. You can also hire someone to use a thermal imaging device but that will give you temp changes as opposed to moisture readings. Frequently though you will see lower temps in moist areas.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can have your inspector use a moisture meter on the area of water staining to see if they are moist or not. If they are stains that are over a year old they should not be wet. You can also hire someone to use a thermal imaging device but that will give you temp changes as opposed to moisture readings. Frequently though you will see lower temps in moist areas.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can have your inspector use a moisture meter on the area of water staining to see if they are moist or not. If they are stains that are over a year old they should not be wet. You can also hire someone to use a thermal imaging device but that will give you temp changes as opposed to moisture readings. Frequently though you will see lower temps in moist areas.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can have your inspector use a moisture meter on the area of water staining to see if they are moist or not. If they are stains that are over a year old they should not be wet. You can also hire someone to use a thermal imaging device but that will give you temp changes as opposed to moisture readings. Frequently though you will see lower temps in moist areas.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYou can have your inspector use a moisture meter on the area of water staining to see if they are moist or not. If they are stains that are over a year old they should not be wet. You can also hire someone to use a thermal imaging device but that will give you temp changes as opposed to moisture readings. Frequently though you will see lower temps in moist areas.
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ParticipantDepends on alot of things, particularly soil composition and depth.
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