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SD Realtor
ParticipantConned by Crooks
If you follow the link I provided the case is in court due to receivership but that has nothing to do with criminal charges.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantConned by Crooks
If you follow the link I provided the case is in court due to receivership but that has nothing to do with criminal charges.
SD Realtor
February 28, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: 1763 Law St – sold for 150% profit on ’02 purchase #161842SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Lickity –
Yes I agree PB gets hammered around here pretty hard. I like the two areas you mentioned and still own a property in Crown Point that I lived in for over 10 years. In general the submarkets you are referring to have indeed gone down some. Not anything like 30% or anything like that but the same premiums they used to receive are indeed gone. I believe they will come down more but it will take time and they will be on the backside of the depreciation cycle. Alot of stubborness and many of the homeowners have pretty strong equity stakes as they have been established for awhile.
Others have done alot of upgrades and remodels. There will be distress here and there and people will pick out some problematic properties. I think the first properties to have problems will be the small developments you see here and there that have been built in the past few years and were purchased at ludicrous prices.
SD Realtor
February 28, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: 1763 Law St – sold for 150% profit on ’02 purchase #162136SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Lickity –
Yes I agree PB gets hammered around here pretty hard. I like the two areas you mentioned and still own a property in Crown Point that I lived in for over 10 years. In general the submarkets you are referring to have indeed gone down some. Not anything like 30% or anything like that but the same premiums they used to receive are indeed gone. I believe they will come down more but it will take time and they will be on the backside of the depreciation cycle. Alot of stubborness and many of the homeowners have pretty strong equity stakes as they have been established for awhile.
Others have done alot of upgrades and remodels. There will be distress here and there and people will pick out some problematic properties. I think the first properties to have problems will be the small developments you see here and there that have been built in the past few years and were purchased at ludicrous prices.
SD Realtor
February 28, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: 1763 Law St – sold for 150% profit on ’02 purchase #162153SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Lickity –
Yes I agree PB gets hammered around here pretty hard. I like the two areas you mentioned and still own a property in Crown Point that I lived in for over 10 years. In general the submarkets you are referring to have indeed gone down some. Not anything like 30% or anything like that but the same premiums they used to receive are indeed gone. I believe they will come down more but it will take time and they will be on the backside of the depreciation cycle. Alot of stubborness and many of the homeowners have pretty strong equity stakes as they have been established for awhile.
Others have done alot of upgrades and remodels. There will be distress here and there and people will pick out some problematic properties. I think the first properties to have problems will be the small developments you see here and there that have been built in the past few years and were purchased at ludicrous prices.
SD Realtor
February 28, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: 1763 Law St – sold for 150% profit on ’02 purchase #162170SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Lickity –
Yes I agree PB gets hammered around here pretty hard. I like the two areas you mentioned and still own a property in Crown Point that I lived in for over 10 years. In general the submarkets you are referring to have indeed gone down some. Not anything like 30% or anything like that but the same premiums they used to receive are indeed gone. I believe they will come down more but it will take time and they will be on the backside of the depreciation cycle. Alot of stubborness and many of the homeowners have pretty strong equity stakes as they have been established for awhile.
Others have done alot of upgrades and remodels. There will be distress here and there and people will pick out some problematic properties. I think the first properties to have problems will be the small developments you see here and there that have been built in the past few years and were purchased at ludicrous prices.
SD Realtor
February 28, 2008 at 10:47 AM in reply to: 1763 Law St – sold for 150% profit on ’02 purchase #162239SD Realtor
ParticipantHi Lickity –
Yes I agree PB gets hammered around here pretty hard. I like the two areas you mentioned and still own a property in Crown Point that I lived in for over 10 years. In general the submarkets you are referring to have indeed gone down some. Not anything like 30% or anything like that but the same premiums they used to receive are indeed gone. I believe they will come down more but it will take time and they will be on the backside of the depreciation cycle. Alot of stubborness and many of the homeowners have pretty strong equity stakes as they have been established for awhile.
Others have done alot of upgrades and remodels. There will be distress here and there and people will pick out some problematic properties. I think the first properties to have problems will be the small developments you see here and there that have been built in the past few years and were purchased at ludicrous prices.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI will not comment about the issue of racism or not.
I guess my beef is that being conned is usually the result of greed. I can speak of it from personal experience. Conned by Crooks or Core Client if you want go ahead and surf over to
http://www.entertainmentgroupinfo.com/
That is a con I fell victim to. It was not a trivial amount of money either.
Yet I do not blame it on the criminals, or anyone else. I blame it on myself. The bottom line is if it is to good to be true, it is usually a con.
As much as you do or do not want to admit it, your motivation to fall for the con was motivated by greed. Ocrenter may not have said it in the most eloquent or politically correct manner, I will agree with that, however the bottom line is greed. Nothing else. I am sorry to hear it happened to you as a fellow victim… but wealth is generally rewarded through hard work or good card playing….
Sometimes you can do all the diligence you want but if you are not on the inside then you cannot penetrate the scam. We were receiving 18% on our money for several years as were other friends of ours and it all was great until the scheme unravelled. It went on for close to a decade.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI will not comment about the issue of racism or not.
I guess my beef is that being conned is usually the result of greed. I can speak of it from personal experience. Conned by Crooks or Core Client if you want go ahead and surf over to
http://www.entertainmentgroupinfo.com/
That is a con I fell victim to. It was not a trivial amount of money either.
Yet I do not blame it on the criminals, or anyone else. I blame it on myself. The bottom line is if it is to good to be true, it is usually a con.
As much as you do or do not want to admit it, your motivation to fall for the con was motivated by greed. Ocrenter may not have said it in the most eloquent or politically correct manner, I will agree with that, however the bottom line is greed. Nothing else. I am sorry to hear it happened to you as a fellow victim… but wealth is generally rewarded through hard work or good card playing….
Sometimes you can do all the diligence you want but if you are not on the inside then you cannot penetrate the scam. We were receiving 18% on our money for several years as were other friends of ours and it all was great until the scheme unravelled. It went on for close to a decade.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI will not comment about the issue of racism or not.
I guess my beef is that being conned is usually the result of greed. I can speak of it from personal experience. Conned by Crooks or Core Client if you want go ahead and surf over to
http://www.entertainmentgroupinfo.com/
That is a con I fell victim to. It was not a trivial amount of money either.
Yet I do not blame it on the criminals, or anyone else. I blame it on myself. The bottom line is if it is to good to be true, it is usually a con.
As much as you do or do not want to admit it, your motivation to fall for the con was motivated by greed. Ocrenter may not have said it in the most eloquent or politically correct manner, I will agree with that, however the bottom line is greed. Nothing else. I am sorry to hear it happened to you as a fellow victim… but wealth is generally rewarded through hard work or good card playing….
Sometimes you can do all the diligence you want but if you are not on the inside then you cannot penetrate the scam. We were receiving 18% on our money for several years as were other friends of ours and it all was great until the scheme unravelled. It went on for close to a decade.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI will not comment about the issue of racism or not.
I guess my beef is that being conned is usually the result of greed. I can speak of it from personal experience. Conned by Crooks or Core Client if you want go ahead and surf over to
http://www.entertainmentgroupinfo.com/
That is a con I fell victim to. It was not a trivial amount of money either.
Yet I do not blame it on the criminals, or anyone else. I blame it on myself. The bottom line is if it is to good to be true, it is usually a con.
As much as you do or do not want to admit it, your motivation to fall for the con was motivated by greed. Ocrenter may not have said it in the most eloquent or politically correct manner, I will agree with that, however the bottom line is greed. Nothing else. I am sorry to hear it happened to you as a fellow victim… but wealth is generally rewarded through hard work or good card playing….
Sometimes you can do all the diligence you want but if you are not on the inside then you cannot penetrate the scam. We were receiving 18% on our money for several years as were other friends of ours and it all was great until the scheme unravelled. It went on for close to a decade.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantI will not comment about the issue of racism or not.
I guess my beef is that being conned is usually the result of greed. I can speak of it from personal experience. Conned by Crooks or Core Client if you want go ahead and surf over to
http://www.entertainmentgroupinfo.com/
That is a con I fell victim to. It was not a trivial amount of money either.
Yet I do not blame it on the criminals, or anyone else. I blame it on myself. The bottom line is if it is to good to be true, it is usually a con.
As much as you do or do not want to admit it, your motivation to fall for the con was motivated by greed. Ocrenter may not have said it in the most eloquent or politically correct manner, I will agree with that, however the bottom line is greed. Nothing else. I am sorry to hear it happened to you as a fellow victim… but wealth is generally rewarded through hard work or good card playing….
Sometimes you can do all the diligence you want but if you are not on the inside then you cannot penetrate the scam. We were receiving 18% on our money for several years as were other friends of ours and it all was great until the scheme unravelled. It went on for close to a decade.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantNo I have not read it but will look for it…
I need to read more and blog less…hehehehhe… probably will not happen though.
Forgotten Man is a good read about how our government dealt with our depression. That was a good read as well. Funny how privatization ultimately fixes things but intervention does not.
SD Realtor
SD Realtor
ParticipantNo I have not read it but will look for it…
I need to read more and blog less…hehehehhe… probably will not happen though.
Forgotten Man is a good read about how our government dealt with our depression. That was a good read as well. Funny how privatization ultimately fixes things but intervention does not.
SD Realtor
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