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temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the fair rent? Price to rent ratio hasn;t been mentioned, that is the first thing I like to see when giving advice on a purchase.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM in reply to: U.S. Home Prices to Fall Through 2011’s First Quarter (Bloomberg News) #427095temeculaguy
ParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM in reply to: U.S. Home Prices to Fall Through 2011’s First Quarter (Bloomberg News) #427322temeculaguy
ParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM in reply to: U.S. Home Prices to Fall Through 2011’s First Quarter (Bloomberg News) #427610temeculaguy
ParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM in reply to: U.S. Home Prices to Fall Through 2011’s First Quarter (Bloomberg News) #427681temeculaguy
ParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 1:41 PM in reply to: U.S. Home Prices to Fall Through 2011’s First Quarter (Bloomberg News) #427843temeculaguy
ParticipantI agree with former and mojo, this outfit is kinda weak, good for headlines and soundbites, but there’s not much that I find impressive about their research or predictions.
They cited this source “Prices are forecast to fall 41.7 percent from their peak, Deutsche Bank AG analysts led by Karen Weaver wrote in a June 15 report”
OK, that’s bold prediction since Rich just posted numerous charts where S.D. has exceeded that drop in median, ppsf, condos, sfr’s and most any other way you want to look at it. Maybe tomorrow, about 2 o’clock, after the temperature breaks 80 degrees, these guys can predict it be hotter than 70.
July 8, 2009 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Riverside County Owners – Is Your Property Being Reviewed for a Decline in Value? #426985temeculaguy
ParticipantThey are going to lose a fortune, why are they automatically reducing everyones taxes without even being asked to do so? It is too fair and reasonable to be something from the government.
I ran a few properties I am familar with to sample and all of them indicated that they are being automatically evaluated for a reduction and the owner will get the county’s new valuation in July, if they don’t like it then they can ask for a reduction after reading it. In reality, probably only a small percentage would have asked for a reduction in the first place.
It makes me want to say “who are you and what have you done with my government?” Maybe someone has the treasurer tied up and a gun pointed to his head.
July 8, 2009 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Riverside County Owners – Is Your Property Being Reviewed for a Decline in Value? #427212temeculaguy
ParticipantThey are going to lose a fortune, why are they automatically reducing everyones taxes without even being asked to do so? It is too fair and reasonable to be something from the government.
I ran a few properties I am familar with to sample and all of them indicated that they are being automatically evaluated for a reduction and the owner will get the county’s new valuation in July, if they don’t like it then they can ask for a reduction after reading it. In reality, probably only a small percentage would have asked for a reduction in the first place.
It makes me want to say “who are you and what have you done with my government?” Maybe someone has the treasurer tied up and a gun pointed to his head.
July 8, 2009 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Riverside County Owners – Is Your Property Being Reviewed for a Decline in Value? #427499temeculaguy
ParticipantThey are going to lose a fortune, why are they automatically reducing everyones taxes without even being asked to do so? It is too fair and reasonable to be something from the government.
I ran a few properties I am familar with to sample and all of them indicated that they are being automatically evaluated for a reduction and the owner will get the county’s new valuation in July, if they don’t like it then they can ask for a reduction after reading it. In reality, probably only a small percentage would have asked for a reduction in the first place.
It makes me want to say “who are you and what have you done with my government?” Maybe someone has the treasurer tied up and a gun pointed to his head.
July 8, 2009 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Riverside County Owners – Is Your Property Being Reviewed for a Decline in Value? #427571temeculaguy
ParticipantThey are going to lose a fortune, why are they automatically reducing everyones taxes without even being asked to do so? It is too fair and reasonable to be something from the government.
I ran a few properties I am familar with to sample and all of them indicated that they are being automatically evaluated for a reduction and the owner will get the county’s new valuation in July, if they don’t like it then they can ask for a reduction after reading it. In reality, probably only a small percentage would have asked for a reduction in the first place.
It makes me want to say “who are you and what have you done with my government?” Maybe someone has the treasurer tied up and a gun pointed to his head.
July 8, 2009 at 11:09 AM in reply to: Riverside County Owners – Is Your Property Being Reviewed for a Decline in Value? #427733temeculaguy
ParticipantThey are going to lose a fortune, why are they automatically reducing everyones taxes without even being asked to do so? It is too fair and reasonable to be something from the government.
I ran a few properties I am familar with to sample and all of them indicated that they are being automatically evaluated for a reduction and the owner will get the county’s new valuation in July, if they don’t like it then they can ask for a reduction after reading it. In reality, probably only a small percentage would have asked for a reduction in the first place.
It makes me want to say “who are you and what have you done with my government?” Maybe someone has the treasurer tied up and a gun pointed to his head.
temeculaguy
Participantproperty search, thanks for the love, right back atcha!
CA renter, I agree with you, different areas do different things at different times, I only know what I experienced myself and that experience is fairly narrow in scope. Years ago the world seemed smaller, it was difficult to know what was happening in an area if you weren’t in it, the internet has made it easier to study other markets and I think it will close the gap on the variations between markets, making the cycles more consistent from region to region.
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