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sreeb
ParticipantI still think any real downward turn of the housing market will wait for a rise in interest rates. As long as banks get nearly free money, they will be reluctant to take their losses.
I know the government is manipulating interest rates but the market is bigger than they are and they can’t put off the inevitable.
sreeb
ParticipantI still think any real downward turn of the housing market will wait for a rise in interest rates. As long as banks get nearly free money, they will be reluctant to take their losses.
I know the government is manipulating interest rates but the market is bigger than they are and they can’t put off the inevitable.
sreeb
ParticipantI still think any real downward turn of the housing market will wait for a rise in interest rates. As long as banks get nearly free money, they will be reluctant to take their losses.
I know the government is manipulating interest rates but the market is bigger than they are and they can’t put off the inevitable.
sreeb
ParticipantI still think any real downward turn of the housing market will wait for a rise in interest rates. As long as banks get nearly free money, they will be reluctant to take their losses.
I know the government is manipulating interest rates but the market is bigger than they are and they can’t put off the inevitable.
sreeb
ParticipantI still think any real downward turn of the housing market will wait for a rise in interest rates. As long as banks get nearly free money, they will be reluctant to take their losses.
I know the government is manipulating interest rates but the market is bigger than they are and they can’t put off the inevitable.
sreeb
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=flu]I just replaced several of my appliances for the cash for appliances rebate too. Got a nice fridge with 3 doors and it’s pretty sweet…Lol…[/quote]
Good for you, flu! These appls. tax credits for 2010 are great, aren’t they?
Would love to buy an induction cooktop and a dryer but can’t afford to right now. Maybe the cooktop by the end of the year . . . LOL. They have really come down in price as of late.[/quote]
Check the sears outlet store for induction cooktops or any appliance. You can search their inventory online and they have a pretty good turnover. We have a Kenmore (Electrolux) and love it. I saw the 4 burners as low as $700 but my wife had to have 5 burners and it had to be white.
sreeb
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=flu]I just replaced several of my appliances for the cash for appliances rebate too. Got a nice fridge with 3 doors and it’s pretty sweet…Lol…[/quote]
Good for you, flu! These appls. tax credits for 2010 are great, aren’t they?
Would love to buy an induction cooktop and a dryer but can’t afford to right now. Maybe the cooktop by the end of the year . . . LOL. They have really come down in price as of late.[/quote]
Check the sears outlet store for induction cooktops or any appliance. You can search their inventory online and they have a pretty good turnover. We have a Kenmore (Electrolux) and love it. I saw the 4 burners as low as $700 but my wife had to have 5 burners and it had to be white.
sreeb
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=flu]I just replaced several of my appliances for the cash for appliances rebate too. Got a nice fridge with 3 doors and it’s pretty sweet…Lol…[/quote]
Good for you, flu! These appls. tax credits for 2010 are great, aren’t they?
Would love to buy an induction cooktop and a dryer but can’t afford to right now. Maybe the cooktop by the end of the year . . . LOL. They have really come down in price as of late.[/quote]
Check the sears outlet store for induction cooktops or any appliance. You can search their inventory online and they have a pretty good turnover. We have a Kenmore (Electrolux) and love it. I saw the 4 burners as low as $700 but my wife had to have 5 burners and it had to be white.
sreeb
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=flu]I just replaced several of my appliances for the cash for appliances rebate too. Got a nice fridge with 3 doors and it’s pretty sweet…Lol…[/quote]
Good for you, flu! These appls. tax credits for 2010 are great, aren’t they?
Would love to buy an induction cooktop and a dryer but can’t afford to right now. Maybe the cooktop by the end of the year . . . LOL. They have really come down in price as of late.[/quote]
Check the sears outlet store for induction cooktops or any appliance. You can search their inventory online and they have a pretty good turnover. We have a Kenmore (Electrolux) and love it. I saw the 4 burners as low as $700 but my wife had to have 5 burners and it had to be white.
sreeb
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=flu]I just replaced several of my appliances for the cash for appliances rebate too. Got a nice fridge with 3 doors and it’s pretty sweet…Lol…[/quote]
Good for you, flu! These appls. tax credits for 2010 are great, aren’t they?
Would love to buy an induction cooktop and a dryer but can’t afford to right now. Maybe the cooktop by the end of the year . . . LOL. They have really come down in price as of late.[/quote]
Check the sears outlet store for induction cooktops or any appliance. You can search their inventory online and they have a pretty good turnover. We have a Kenmore (Electrolux) and love it. I saw the 4 burners as low as $700 but my wife had to have 5 burners and it had to be white.
sreeb
ParticipantI have also found the home warranty companies hard to deal with.
When we bought the house our home inspector evaluated the dishwasher as servicable.
Six months later the diswasher rusted through and their inspecter denied the claim as a preexisting condition.
The inspector/clains evaluator was the same guy!!!
sreeb
ParticipantI have also found the home warranty companies hard to deal with.
When we bought the house our home inspector evaluated the dishwasher as servicable.
Six months later the diswasher rusted through and their inspecter denied the claim as a preexisting condition.
The inspector/clains evaluator was the same guy!!!
sreeb
ParticipantI have also found the home warranty companies hard to deal with.
When we bought the house our home inspector evaluated the dishwasher as servicable.
Six months later the diswasher rusted through and their inspecter denied the claim as a preexisting condition.
The inspector/clains evaluator was the same guy!!!
sreeb
ParticipantI have also found the home warranty companies hard to deal with.
When we bought the house our home inspector evaluated the dishwasher as servicable.
Six months later the diswasher rusted through and their inspecter denied the claim as a preexisting condition.
The inspector/clains evaluator was the same guy!!!
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