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sdnativeson
ParticipantI don’t come by this site much anymore, most of what I’ve just read is why.
I doubt that there is anyone here who has both the time and resources to truly, truly give – I was going to say authenticity, I’ll back down to credibility, to most of their….opinions.
How does it go? Opinions are like assholes,everyone has one? Try not to make your opinions sound like they came out of your asshole.
sdnativeson
ParticipantI don’t come by this site much anymore, most of what I’ve just read is why.
I doubt that there is anyone here who has both the time and resources to truly, truly give – I was going to say authenticity, I’ll back down to credibility, to most of their….opinions.
How does it go? Opinions are like assholes,everyone has one? Try not to make your opinions sound like they came out of your asshole.
sdnativeson
ParticipantI don’t come by this site much anymore, most of what I’ve just read is why.
I doubt that there is anyone here who has both the time and resources to truly, truly give – I was going to say authenticity, I’ll back down to credibility, to most of their….opinions.
How does it go? Opinions are like assholes,everyone has one? Try not to make your opinions sound like they came out of your asshole.
sdnativeson
ParticipantI don’t come by this site much anymore, most of what I’ve just read is why.
I doubt that there is anyone here who has both the time and resources to truly, truly give – I was going to say authenticity, I’ll back down to credibility, to most of their….opinions.
How does it go? Opinions are like assholes,everyone has one? Try not to make your opinions sound like they came out of your asshole.
sdnativeson
Participantsdrealtor, your posts are usually both informative and lucid
in contrast to some others here. Your comments above are for the most part accurate, I am glad you qualified them with “rough example” though. Today, I can’t help but think the 75th percentile is optimistic.“the median income household does not generally purchase the median priced home” I assume you are speaking to current market times here?
I think it’s wonderful that so many here must be pulling down 3,4,5,6 etc. times the median income in San Diego. A 55,000 to 60,000 income seems to be the most common for San Diego.
It’s often said here (or was) that the SD market will correct to the point that homes become affordable for the middle class here – market fundamentals. From my infrequent visits lately it seems to be that opinion is/has disappeared.
I can’t help but think of a post from a realtor who was showing a home in Clairemont in the 400k range with a “good price” comment. I can’t help but feel that many are becoming desensitized(?) to these prices.
Regardless of the price IMO Clairemont will always be a lower middle class neighborhood like it started out as.Although I’m rarely here it’s still home and I always looked forward to returning.
I guess San Diego will become a big city version of Palm Springs, how depressing.sdnativeson
Participantsdrealtor, your posts are usually both informative and lucid
in contrast to some others here. Your comments above are for the most part accurate, I am glad you qualified them with “rough example” though. Today, I can’t help but think the 75th percentile is optimistic.“the median income household does not generally purchase the median priced home” I assume you are speaking to current market times here?
I think it’s wonderful that so many here must be pulling down 3,4,5,6 etc. times the median income in San Diego. A 55,000 to 60,000 income seems to be the most common for San Diego.
It’s often said here (or was) that the SD market will correct to the point that homes become affordable for the middle class here – market fundamentals. From my infrequent visits lately it seems to be that opinion is/has disappeared.
I can’t help but think of a post from a realtor who was showing a home in Clairemont in the 400k range with a “good price” comment. I can’t help but feel that many are becoming desensitized(?) to these prices.
Regardless of the price IMO Clairemont will always be a lower middle class neighborhood like it started out as.Although I’m rarely here it’s still home and I always looked forward to returning.
I guess San Diego will become a big city version of Palm Springs, how depressing.sdnativeson
Participantsdrealtor, your posts are usually both informative and lucid
in contrast to some others here. Your comments above are for the most part accurate, I am glad you qualified them with “rough example” though. Today, I can’t help but think the 75th percentile is optimistic.“the median income household does not generally purchase the median priced home” I assume you are speaking to current market times here?
I think it’s wonderful that so many here must be pulling down 3,4,5,6 etc. times the median income in San Diego. A 55,000 to 60,000 income seems to be the most common for San Diego.
It’s often said here (or was) that the SD market will correct to the point that homes become affordable for the middle class here – market fundamentals. From my infrequent visits lately it seems to be that opinion is/has disappeared.
I can’t help but think of a post from a realtor who was showing a home in Clairemont in the 400k range with a “good price” comment. I can’t help but feel that many are becoming desensitized(?) to these prices.
Regardless of the price IMO Clairemont will always be a lower middle class neighborhood like it started out as.Although I’m rarely here it’s still home and I always looked forward to returning.
I guess San Diego will become a big city version of Palm Springs, how depressing.sdnativeson
Participantsdrealtor, your posts are usually both informative and lucid
in contrast to some others here. Your comments above are for the most part accurate, I am glad you qualified them with “rough example” though. Today, I can’t help but think the 75th percentile is optimistic.“the median income household does not generally purchase the median priced home” I assume you are speaking to current market times here?
I think it’s wonderful that so many here must be pulling down 3,4,5,6 etc. times the median income in San Diego. A 55,000 to 60,000 income seems to be the most common for San Diego.
It’s often said here (or was) that the SD market will correct to the point that homes become affordable for the middle class here – market fundamentals. From my infrequent visits lately it seems to be that opinion is/has disappeared.
I can’t help but think of a post from a realtor who was showing a home in Clairemont in the 400k range with a “good price” comment. I can’t help but feel that many are becoming desensitized(?) to these prices.
Regardless of the price IMO Clairemont will always be a lower middle class neighborhood like it started out as.Although I’m rarely here it’s still home and I always looked forward to returning.
I guess San Diego will become a big city version of Palm Springs, how depressing.sdnativeson
Participantsdrealtor, your posts are usually both informative and lucid
in contrast to some others here. Your comments above are for the most part accurate, I am glad you qualified them with “rough example” though. Today, I can’t help but think the 75th percentile is optimistic.“the median income household does not generally purchase the median priced home” I assume you are speaking to current market times here?
I think it’s wonderful that so many here must be pulling down 3,4,5,6 etc. times the median income in San Diego. A 55,000 to 60,000 income seems to be the most common for San Diego.
It’s often said here (or was) that the SD market will correct to the point that homes become affordable for the middle class here – market fundamentals. From my infrequent visits lately it seems to be that opinion is/has disappeared.
I can’t help but think of a post from a realtor who was showing a home in Clairemont in the 400k range with a “good price” comment. I can’t help but feel that many are becoming desensitized(?) to these prices.
Regardless of the price IMO Clairemont will always be a lower middle class neighborhood like it started out as.Although I’m rarely here it’s still home and I always looked forward to returning.
I guess San Diego will become a big city version of Palm Springs, how depressing.sdnativeson
Participantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.sdnativeson
Participantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.sdnativeson
Participantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.sdnativeson
Participantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources.sdnativeson
Participantno need to be sorry, I didn’t write them. Don’t be thrown
by the headings though, all articles say foreclosures have risen substantially, although the number of filings in Oct (I believe) have levelled off from the previous month. There is, as I said, a good overview of information there,it covers all the islands and if you notice is from a variety of sources. -
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