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SK in CVParticipant
Exactly.
Sample is just too small to jump to any conclusion based on these numbers.
The last 5 months of closings in SB have been
Month… #… Average…… Median
Dec …16 …$1,160,094 … $1,000,000
Nov … 3 … $925,385 ….. $943,155
Oct … 8 … $732,262 …… $665,000
Sept…12 …$1,047,042 …. $800,000
Aug …13 …$1,209,277 ….. $987,000The numbers are all over the place. So few closings and such a wide variation in the neighborhoods, these numbers by themselves are almost meaningles.
SK in CVParticipantExactly.
Sample is just too small to jump to any conclusion based on these numbers.
The last 5 months of closings in SB have been
Month… #… Average…… Median
Dec …16 …$1,160,094 … $1,000,000
Nov … 3 … $925,385 ….. $943,155
Oct … 8 … $732,262 …… $665,000
Sept…12 …$1,047,042 …. $800,000
Aug …13 …$1,209,277 ….. $987,000The numbers are all over the place. So few closings and such a wide variation in the neighborhoods, these numbers by themselves are almost meaningles.
SK in CVParticipantExactly.
Sample is just too small to jump to any conclusion based on these numbers.
The last 5 months of closings in SB have been
Month… #… Average…… Median
Dec …16 …$1,160,094 … $1,000,000
Nov … 3 … $925,385 ….. $943,155
Oct … 8 … $732,262 …… $665,000
Sept…12 …$1,047,042 …. $800,000
Aug …13 …$1,209,277 ….. $987,000The numbers are all over the place. So few closings and such a wide variation in the neighborhoods, these numbers by themselves are almost meaningles.
SK in CVParticipantThis is a good thing for all parties concerned. It allows for a forced modification of a home mortgage by a bankruptcy judge, a remedy that has long been available to the courts for virtually all other kinds of debts, including debt secured by non-owner occupied residential property. So for an investor that has many properties under water, this legislation will be meaningless.
Though I suspect that it will rarely be used, it will aid in providing stability to the market.
SK in CVParticipantThis is a good thing for all parties concerned. It allows for a forced modification of a home mortgage by a bankruptcy judge, a remedy that has long been available to the courts for virtually all other kinds of debts, including debt secured by non-owner occupied residential property. So for an investor that has many properties under water, this legislation will be meaningless.
Though I suspect that it will rarely be used, it will aid in providing stability to the market.
SK in CVParticipantThis is a good thing for all parties concerned. It allows for a forced modification of a home mortgage by a bankruptcy judge, a remedy that has long been available to the courts for virtually all other kinds of debts, including debt secured by non-owner occupied residential property. So for an investor that has many properties under water, this legislation will be meaningless.
Though I suspect that it will rarely be used, it will aid in providing stability to the market.
SK in CVParticipantThis is a good thing for all parties concerned. It allows for a forced modification of a home mortgage by a bankruptcy judge, a remedy that has long been available to the courts for virtually all other kinds of debts, including debt secured by non-owner occupied residential property. So for an investor that has many properties under water, this legislation will be meaningless.
Though I suspect that it will rarely be used, it will aid in providing stability to the market.
SK in CVParticipantThis is a good thing for all parties concerned. It allows for a forced modification of a home mortgage by a bankruptcy judge, a remedy that has long been available to the courts for virtually all other kinds of debts, including debt secured by non-owner occupied residential property. So for an investor that has many properties under water, this legislation will be meaningless.
Though I suspect that it will rarely be used, it will aid in providing stability to the market.
SK in CVParticipantAt almost $370 per square foot, its still overpriced. It has nothing that would justify a price that high compared to recent closings. No view, no lot, no recent remodel. But its currently the lowest price SFH in CV, so someone might snatch it.
SK in CVParticipantAt almost $370 per square foot, its still overpriced. It has nothing that would justify a price that high compared to recent closings. No view, no lot, no recent remodel. But its currently the lowest price SFH in CV, so someone might snatch it.
SK in CVParticipantAt almost $370 per square foot, its still overpriced. It has nothing that would justify a price that high compared to recent closings. No view, no lot, no recent remodel. But its currently the lowest price SFH in CV, so someone might snatch it.
SK in CVParticipantAt almost $370 per square foot, its still overpriced. It has nothing that would justify a price that high compared to recent closings. No view, no lot, no recent remodel. But its currently the lowest price SFH in CV, so someone might snatch it.
SK in CVParticipantAt almost $370 per square foot, its still overpriced. It has nothing that would justify a price that high compared to recent closings. No view, no lot, no recent remodel. But its currently the lowest price SFH in CV, so someone might snatch it.
SK in CVParticipantA couple of ideas for you. Over the last 10 years I’ve used or maintained (I do IT for a small company) Dells, Acers, Sonys, HPs (and Compaqs before that) and Toshibas. The Sonys and HP’s were the least reliable but I’ve been told by others in the IT business that HP has greatly improved recently.
If you’re going to be lugging it around a lot, or even sitting it on your lap, consider going with the smaller screen (usually 14.1″). The extra weight really does make a difference. If you’ll be using it mostly sitting at a desk, the larger (usually 15.4″) is fine.
If you’re not going to go Mac, there really is no reason to spend more than $500-600. My favorites right now are the Dell Vostro line and Toshiba satellites.
The dell vostro line was specifically designed for business users and doesn’t come with all the pre-loaded crap that most people never use anyway. They’re a bit heavy but very sturdy and reliable. I’ve got 3 of them in my office. As of a few days ago, they could also be loaded with XP instead of Vista at no additional charge. My experience with Dell’s service department has also been very good.
The Toshiba satellite line gives great bang for the buck. The Best Buy Black Friday special (model L305D-S5892) was like $379 but not available anymore at that price in retail outlets, but is still available on ebay in the high $400’s. I bought 2 of them, one of them for my personal home use, and its working fine. My only complaint is that they’re a bit heavy. Of the older Toshibas that I’ve had, I’ve only needed service on 1 (out of 3), and their warranty service was outstanding. Call them up, give them the serial number and they tell you where to take it to get it fixed, no hassles whatsoever.
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