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sunny88
ParticipantYes, some of the lots are huge and it’s hard to imagine that a lot of buyers are wiling to spend a large amount in landscaping in the current economical environment.
If I may ask, in which development are you in escrow?sunny88
ParticipantYes, some of the lots are huge and it’s hard to imagine that a lot of buyers are wiling to spend a large amount in landscaping in the current economical environment.
If I may ask, in which development are you in escrow?February 23, 2009 at 10:51 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #353040sunny88
ParticipantI agree, time to buy will come later this year when the next phase will be released. Right now, sales have slowed down and the seller has to offer more incentives to move these homes again.
February 23, 2009 at 10:51 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #353352sunny88
ParticipantI agree, time to buy will come later this year when the next phase will be released. Right now, sales have slowed down and the seller has to offer more incentives to move these homes again.
February 23, 2009 at 10:51 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #353483sunny88
ParticipantI agree, time to buy will come later this year when the next phase will be released. Right now, sales have slowed down and the seller has to offer more incentives to move these homes again.
February 23, 2009 at 10:51 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #353513sunny88
ParticipantI agree, time to buy will come later this year when the next phase will be released. Right now, sales have slowed down and the seller has to offer more incentives to move these homes again.
February 23, 2009 at 10:51 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #353618sunny88
ParticipantI agree, time to buy will come later this year when the next phase will be released. Right now, sales have slowed down and the seller has to offer more incentives to move these homes again.
sunny88
ParticipantThat’s only about $3 per US capita! We should be able to afford it, don’t we?
sunny88
ParticipantThat’s only about $3 per US capita! We should be able to afford it, don’t we?
sunny88
ParticipantThat’s only about $3 per US capita! We should be able to afford it, don’t we?
sunny88
ParticipantThat’s only about $3 per US capita! We should be able to afford it, don’t we?
sunny88
ParticipantThat’s only about $3 per US capita! We should be able to afford it, don’t we?
sunny88
Participant[quote=peterb]”Dollar cost averaging” is Wall Street speak for “Take these suckers for a long ride”. If you know something is getting cheaper, why buy it now??????? The trick is to buy things that are increasing in value, not decreading!! Sometimes I really questions the US educational system.[/quote]
The problem is that you don’t know where the bottom is.
sunny88
Participant[quote=peterb]”Dollar cost averaging” is Wall Street speak for “Take these suckers for a long ride”. If you know something is getting cheaper, why buy it now??????? The trick is to buy things that are increasing in value, not decreading!! Sometimes I really questions the US educational system.[/quote]
The problem is that you don’t know where the bottom is.
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