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May 22, 2008 at 9:52 AM in reply to: Its official folks . . . SD RE YOY inventory is now shrinking. #209665May 22, 2008 at 9:52 AM in reply to: Its official folks . . . SD RE YOY inventory is now shrinking. #209728sd_bearParticipant
I feel the same way nostradamus.
Every person buying a home right now in Mira Mesa/Clairemont is one less buyer I’m competing with in a few years for a home in Scripps.
May 22, 2008 at 9:52 AM in reply to: Its official folks . . . SD RE YOY inventory is now shrinking. #209760sd_bearParticipantI feel the same way nostradamus.
Every person buying a home right now in Mira Mesa/Clairemont is one less buyer I’m competing with in a few years for a home in Scripps.
May 22, 2008 at 9:52 AM in reply to: Its official folks . . . SD RE YOY inventory is now shrinking. #209780sd_bearParticipantI feel the same way nostradamus.
Every person buying a home right now in Mira Mesa/Clairemont is one less buyer I’m competing with in a few years for a home in Scripps.
May 22, 2008 at 9:52 AM in reply to: Its official folks . . . SD RE YOY inventory is now shrinking. #209813sd_bearParticipantI feel the same way nostradamus.
Every person buying a home right now in Mira Mesa/Clairemont is one less buyer I’m competing with in a few years for a home in Scripps.
sd_bearParticipantI’ve been doing these supposedly new fuel maximizing tips since I started driving at 16 and get 30mpg with my car, but I’m still getting burned by these prices. I don’t drive during rush hour either and its only 13 miles to work each day. If this is hurting me, I can’t even imagine how bad it is for those SUV drivers with long commutes.
sd_bearParticipantI’ve been doing these supposedly new fuel maximizing tips since I started driving at 16 and get 30mpg with my car, but I’m still getting burned by these prices. I don’t drive during rush hour either and its only 13 miles to work each day. If this is hurting me, I can’t even imagine how bad it is for those SUV drivers with long commutes.
sd_bearParticipantI’ve been doing these supposedly new fuel maximizing tips since I started driving at 16 and get 30mpg with my car, but I’m still getting burned by these prices. I don’t drive during rush hour either and its only 13 miles to work each day. If this is hurting me, I can’t even imagine how bad it is for those SUV drivers with long commutes.
sd_bearParticipantI’ve been doing these supposedly new fuel maximizing tips since I started driving at 16 and get 30mpg with my car, but I’m still getting burned by these prices. I don’t drive during rush hour either and its only 13 miles to work each day. If this is hurting me, I can’t even imagine how bad it is for those SUV drivers with long commutes.
sd_bearParticipantI’ve been doing these supposedly new fuel maximizing tips since I started driving at 16 and get 30mpg with my car, but I’m still getting burned by these prices. I don’t drive during rush hour either and its only 13 miles to work each day. If this is hurting me, I can’t even imagine how bad it is for those SUV drivers with long commutes.
sd_bearParticipantMarion – Basically you want to buy with very little down in an area that is sliding in price quickly.
Seems to me like you’d end up underwater soon after the purchase.
But if you can afford the payments (even through an emergency medical bill/car repair), and do not care if you are under water, go ahead and buy. Otherwise, you may just end up as another foreclosure/walkaway statistic.
sd_bearParticipantMarion – Basically you want to buy with very little down in an area that is sliding in price quickly.
Seems to me like you’d end up underwater soon after the purchase.
But if you can afford the payments (even through an emergency medical bill/car repair), and do not care if you are under water, go ahead and buy. Otherwise, you may just end up as another foreclosure/walkaway statistic.
sd_bearParticipantMarion – Basically you want to buy with very little down in an area that is sliding in price quickly.
Seems to me like you’d end up underwater soon after the purchase.
But if you can afford the payments (even through an emergency medical bill/car repair), and do not care if you are under water, go ahead and buy. Otherwise, you may just end up as another foreclosure/walkaway statistic.
sd_bearParticipantMarion – Basically you want to buy with very little down in an area that is sliding in price quickly.
Seems to me like you’d end up underwater soon after the purchase.
But if you can afford the payments (even through an emergency medical bill/car repair), and do not care if you are under water, go ahead and buy. Otherwise, you may just end up as another foreclosure/walkaway statistic.
sd_bearParticipantMarion – Basically you want to buy with very little down in an area that is sliding in price quickly.
Seems to me like you’d end up underwater soon after the purchase.
But if you can afford the payments (even through an emergency medical bill/car repair), and do not care if you are under water, go ahead and buy. Otherwise, you may just end up as another foreclosure/walkaway statistic.
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