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March 6, 2011 at 11:07 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #675287March 6, 2011 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #673883
sdcellar
ParticipantI’ll just assume whatever you’re using doesn’t show you everything, but model matches:
November 2000: $250,000
March 1999: $229,000
March 1999: $230,000Quick average I could run for 2000-2200 sq. feet nearby that last sold in 2000 (excludes those that may have sold since): $271,575
Also, I don’t think rates were ever 10% in the 90’s.
You did help remind me though another way to approach our 2000 metric is to adjust old/new sales according to historical data (what you were scrambling to do). I’ve done this before, but now I think I have a better handle on it. You just can’t ignore some of the data.
If I could get a source for all sales, that’d be stupendous.
March 6, 2011 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #673941sdcellar
ParticipantI’ll just assume whatever you’re using doesn’t show you everything, but model matches:
November 2000: $250,000
March 1999: $229,000
March 1999: $230,000Quick average I could run for 2000-2200 sq. feet nearby that last sold in 2000 (excludes those that may have sold since): $271,575
Also, I don’t think rates were ever 10% in the 90’s.
You did help remind me though another way to approach our 2000 metric is to adjust old/new sales according to historical data (what you were scrambling to do). I’ve done this before, but now I think I have a better handle on it. You just can’t ignore some of the data.
If I could get a source for all sales, that’d be stupendous.
March 6, 2011 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #674552sdcellar
ParticipantI’ll just assume whatever you’re using doesn’t show you everything, but model matches:
November 2000: $250,000
March 1999: $229,000
March 1999: $230,000Quick average I could run for 2000-2200 sq. feet nearby that last sold in 2000 (excludes those that may have sold since): $271,575
Also, I don’t think rates were ever 10% in the 90’s.
You did help remind me though another way to approach our 2000 metric is to adjust old/new sales according to historical data (what you were scrambling to do). I’ve done this before, but now I think I have a better handle on it. You just can’t ignore some of the data.
If I could get a source for all sales, that’d be stupendous.
March 6, 2011 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #674689sdcellar
ParticipantI’ll just assume whatever you’re using doesn’t show you everything, but model matches:
November 2000: $250,000
March 1999: $229,000
March 1999: $230,000Quick average I could run for 2000-2200 sq. feet nearby that last sold in 2000 (excludes those that may have sold since): $271,575
Also, I don’t think rates were ever 10% in the 90’s.
You did help remind me though another way to approach our 2000 metric is to adjust old/new sales according to historical data (what you were scrambling to do). I’ve done this before, but now I think I have a better handle on it. You just can’t ignore some of the data.
If I could get a source for all sales, that’d be stupendous.
March 6, 2011 at 12:25 PM in reply to: Going on the radio this afternoon… quick questions for the piggs #675036sdcellar
ParticipantI’ll just assume whatever you’re using doesn’t show you everything, but model matches:
November 2000: $250,000
March 1999: $229,000
March 1999: $230,000Quick average I could run for 2000-2200 sq. feet nearby that last sold in 2000 (excludes those that may have sold since): $271,575
Also, I don’t think rates were ever 10% in the 90’s.
You did help remind me though another way to approach our 2000 metric is to adjust old/new sales according to historical data (what you were scrambling to do). I’ve done this before, but now I think I have a better handle on it. You just can’t ignore some of the data.
If I could get a source for all sales, that’d be stupendous.
March 6, 2011 at 11:41 AM in reply to: OT-Where would you live if someone offered to buy you a home in SD up to $1M #673837sdcellar
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sdcellar
ParticipantYou looked to be in pretty good shape last time I saw you, so a few tune-up hikes and I’m sure you’d be golden.
What makes Whitney hard is it’s either a fairly long day (read early) or a fairly primitive overnight camp (read nippy) with backpacks (read heavy). We’re taking the two-day route this year. If we get in, that is.
sdcellar
ParticipantYou looked to be in pretty good shape last time I saw you, so a few tune-up hikes and I’m sure you’d be golden.
What makes Whitney hard is it’s either a fairly long day (read early) or a fairly primitive overnight camp (read nippy) with backpacks (read heavy). We’re taking the two-day route this year. If we get in, that is.
sdcellar
ParticipantYou looked to be in pretty good shape last time I saw you, so a few tune-up hikes and I’m sure you’d be golden.
What makes Whitney hard is it’s either a fairly long day (read early) or a fairly primitive overnight camp (read nippy) with backpacks (read heavy). We’re taking the two-day route this year. If we get in, that is.
sdcellar
ParticipantYou looked to be in pretty good shape last time I saw you, so a few tune-up hikes and I’m sure you’d be golden.
What makes Whitney hard is it’s either a fairly long day (read early) or a fairly primitive overnight camp (read nippy) with backpacks (read heavy). We’re taking the two-day route this year. If we get in, that is.
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