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ParticipantA logical case but the vast majority of your assumptions are wrong. Most owners fall in the first two categories not the last one. As for demand, you are also off the mark. Regardless of whether the net population is growing, there are tons of professional families relocating here every day. many cant/dont want to buy because of pricing or not knowing how long they will stay.
Your assumptions are typically swayed by your negative attitude. If you kept a more open mind and werent so negative you would do better by trying to understand reality which lies in the middle of your extreme views.
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ParticipantA lot of this demand comes from current renters and new movers to the area. The foreclosed upon will be in apartments which is an entirely different market than renting a nice single family home
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ParticipantI agree with most of what you say except you miss the part of the market I’m talking about and what most of the people on this board have been talking about. The areas I’m talking about are Carmel valley through Carlsbad, Tierrasanta Through SW Escondido and the other nice suburban areas where most young professional families seem to reside.
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ParticipantYou know better than to think I was offended by that. I just thought it was about as funny as a punch in…..
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ParticipantEverything I hear says higher rents in desireable areas…much higher rents. The exception is if you are great tenant that takes care of the place and always pays early, the landlord will want to keep you because the risk of a vacancy (1 month will kill there profits) or a bad tenant isnt worth rocking the boat. If you are in a nice place I wouldnt plan on rent going down.
May 12, 2006 at 12:45 PM in reply to: San Diego Housing Market = Dead Zone, 67% overpriced !!! #25273sdrealtor
ParticipantThe only thing significant is how confused the neighbor is (The MLS listing shows an original asking price of $600K).
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ParticipantParticularly the most vulnerable who tend to be the most exploited.
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ParticipantNo not race car drivers just good and knowledgable client advocates!!!! If you see a realtor driving down the street keep your distance. We are usually preoccupied and there are a few in my office that are frighteningly bad drivers.
BTW, stick to more serious pursuits. You fall on your face when you try to be funny.
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ParticipantUnfortunately too many of them have their heads in the sand or even worse up their………
May 11, 2006 at 11:38 PM in reply to: San Diego Housing Market = Dead Zone, 67% overpriced !!! #25238sdrealtor
ParticipantThe Mackey sales team appears to be yet another team of one. At least he’s actually sold a few properties in his 3 year career, a total of 7 as best as I can tell. PS it amazes me that you keep falling for these hungry inexperienced agents that slip you a business card.
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ParticipantLOL, everytime I get an offer from one of those outfits it is so poorly written. I cant tell you how many times I have seen an inexperieced agent check the wrong box and cost their clients a grand or two. In contrast good agents work together not against each other once the deal is agreed upon to keep both parties happy and out of trouble.
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ParticipantYou cant be serious? It’s also easy to get a drivers license but that doesn’t mean that everyone with a drivers license can race at Indy or even navigate our freeway system safely. becoming a realtor is very easy. Actually being good at it is an entirely different matter and only comes with experience.
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ParticipantPrices certainly have come down in Poway at times over the last 30 years however nationally prices will go up 6% might be accurate. the problem of ourse is that there is no national real estate market just lots of micro markets.
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ParticipantThose ZIP realty agents need your business and will work for a fraction to get some real experience. Once they actually have experience they will leave ZIPrealty to earn a decent living. You can get really cheap haircuts at the beauty school you know?
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