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sdrealtor
ParticipantThats not Kensington. The problem with Kensington is that there are virtually no condos there. I think there are 3 small projects with a handful of units in all of Kensington. Only 1 or 2 sales per year of them. Detached homes will always be a stretch unless your income goes up dramatically.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats not Kensington. The problem with Kensington is that there are virtually no condos there. I think there are 3 small projects with a handful of units in all of Kensington. Only 1 or 2 sales per year of them. Detached homes will always be a stretch unless your income goes up dramatically.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats not Kensington. The problem with Kensington is that there are virtually no condos there. I think there are 3 small projects with a handful of units in all of Kensington. Only 1 or 2 sales per year of them. Detached homes will always be a stretch unless your income goes up dramatically.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats not Kensington. The problem with Kensington is that there are virtually no condos there. I think there are 3 small projects with a handful of units in all of Kensington. Only 1 or 2 sales per year of them. Detached homes will always be a stretch unless your income goes up dramatically.
sdrealtor
ParticipantThats not Kensington. The problem with Kensington is that there are virtually no condos there. I think there are 3 small projects with a handful of units in all of Kensington. Only 1 or 2 sales per year of them. Detached homes will always be a stretch unless your income goes up dramatically.
sdrealtor
ParticipantSure, the effort required to complete a short sale and all the people I pay to help me do it properly dont justify driving up to NE Murietta even at $2 a gallon. For prices to be that low, i figure there is essentially no demand for that product. Why would I want to expend my best efforts if there is no demand there? I am doing business all over SoCal these days and of the 3 counties I work, SD is far and away the strongest. There is quite a bit of demand here. cant say the same for Riverside or even Orange County.
sdrealtor
ParticipantSure, the effort required to complete a short sale and all the people I pay to help me do it properly dont justify driving up to NE Murietta even at $2 a gallon. For prices to be that low, i figure there is essentially no demand for that product. Why would I want to expend my best efforts if there is no demand there? I am doing business all over SoCal these days and of the 3 counties I work, SD is far and away the strongest. There is quite a bit of demand here. cant say the same for Riverside or even Orange County.
sdrealtor
ParticipantSure, the effort required to complete a short sale and all the people I pay to help me do it properly dont justify driving up to NE Murietta even at $2 a gallon. For prices to be that low, i figure there is essentially no demand for that product. Why would I want to expend my best efforts if there is no demand there? I am doing business all over SoCal these days and of the 3 counties I work, SD is far and away the strongest. There is quite a bit of demand here. cant say the same for Riverside or even Orange County.
sdrealtor
ParticipantSure, the effort required to complete a short sale and all the people I pay to help me do it properly dont justify driving up to NE Murietta even at $2 a gallon. For prices to be that low, i figure there is essentially no demand for that product. Why would I want to expend my best efforts if there is no demand there? I am doing business all over SoCal these days and of the 3 counties I work, SD is far and away the strongest. There is quite a bit of demand here. cant say the same for Riverside or even Orange County.
sdrealtor
ParticipantSure, the effort required to complete a short sale and all the people I pay to help me do it properly dont justify driving up to NE Murietta even at $2 a gallon. For prices to be that low, i figure there is essentially no demand for that product. Why would I want to expend my best efforts if there is no demand there? I am doing business all over SoCal these days and of the 3 counties I work, SD is far and away the strongest. There is quite a bit of demand here. cant say the same for Riverside or even Orange County.
sdrealtor
ParticipantYou wont be going to hell but you may be working the door.
sdrealtor
ParticipantYou wont be going to hell but you may be working the door.
sdrealtor
ParticipantYou wont be going to hell but you may be working the door.
sdrealtor
ParticipantYou wont be going to hell but you may be working the door.
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