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UCGal
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Hate to break this to you guy’s but the economy will never recover until home prices are near peak again, (not that I think that’s going to happen anytime soon) it’s just that there is no way anyone who once thought his home was worth such and so is going to feel like spending any money until it gets back close to that point.
It’s just human nature.
If only 15% or so fall into that category then we are going nowhere.Also the Property tax base must get back to 2006 and then some if we are to keep the current Local Gov spending at current levels.
Otherwise it just one cut followed by the next more painful cut then the next.[/quote]
This assumes everyone bought during or around the peak and that everyone’s tax basis is based on peak pricing…
I bought close enough to the peak (2003) to feel the emotions when I look at the zillow price now vs 2006… but not enough to make spending decisions based on hypothetical values of 2006.
My dad bought in the mid 60’s and sold to me in 2003… I doubt he cared one iota when housing prices went down in the early/mid 90’s… it was still so much higher than he paid.
People who bought pre-bubble are less likely to look at peak pricing as the “goal”.
UCGal
Participant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy]Hate to break this to you guy’s but the economy will never recover until home prices are near peak again, (not that I think that’s going to happen anytime soon) it’s just that there is no way anyone who once thought his home was worth such and so is going to feel like spending any money until it gets back close to that point.
It’s just human nature.
If only 15% or so fall into that category then we are going nowhere.Also the Property tax base must get back to 2006 and then some if we are to keep the current Local Gov spending at current levels.
Otherwise it just one cut followed by the next more painful cut then the next.[/quote]
This assumes everyone bought during or around the peak and that everyone’s tax basis is based on peak pricing…
I bought close enough to the peak (2003) to feel the emotions when I look at the zillow price now vs 2006… but not enough to make spending decisions based on hypothetical values of 2006.
My dad bought in the mid 60’s and sold to me in 2003… I doubt he cared one iota when housing prices went down in the early/mid 90’s… it was still so much higher than he paid.
People who bought pre-bubble are less likely to look at peak pricing as the “goal”.
UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]My choice of living arrangement is better than your choice of living arrangement.[/quote]
LOL – too true.
Be it downtown, NCC, east county and Santee, RB, Chula Vista, Clairemont… Even UC… We all have a preference and often question why anyone would *want* to live someplace else.UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]My choice of living arrangement is better than your choice of living arrangement.[/quote]
LOL – too true.
Be it downtown, NCC, east county and Santee, RB, Chula Vista, Clairemont… Even UC… We all have a preference and often question why anyone would *want* to live someplace else.UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]My choice of living arrangement is better than your choice of living arrangement.[/quote]
LOL – too true.
Be it downtown, NCC, east county and Santee, RB, Chula Vista, Clairemont… Even UC… We all have a preference and often question why anyone would *want* to live someplace else.UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]My choice of living arrangement is better than your choice of living arrangement.[/quote]
LOL – too true.
Be it downtown, NCC, east county and Santee, RB, Chula Vista, Clairemont… Even UC… We all have a preference and often question why anyone would *want* to live someplace else.UCGal
Participant[quote=afx114]My choice of living arrangement is better than your choice of living arrangement.[/quote]
LOL – too true.
Be it downtown, NCC, east county and Santee, RB, Chula Vista, Clairemont… Even UC… We all have a preference and often question why anyone would *want* to live someplace else.August 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM in reply to: waay ot save for a select few. “Premiere date set for “The Walking Dead” #595911UCGal
ParticipantToo bad Scaredy / Walter has gone into hiding… He’s the zombie expert.
August 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM in reply to: waay ot save for a select few. “Premiere date set for “The Walking Dead” #596004UCGal
ParticipantToo bad Scaredy / Walter has gone into hiding… He’s the zombie expert.
August 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM in reply to: waay ot save for a select few. “Premiere date set for “The Walking Dead” #596543UCGal
ParticipantToo bad Scaredy / Walter has gone into hiding… He’s the zombie expert.
August 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM in reply to: waay ot save for a select few. “Premiere date set for “The Walking Dead” #596652UCGal
ParticipantToo bad Scaredy / Walter has gone into hiding… He’s the zombie expert.
August 25, 2010 at 8:06 AM in reply to: waay ot save for a select few. “Premiere date set for “The Walking Dead” #596966UCGal
ParticipantToo bad Scaredy / Walter has gone into hiding… He’s the zombie expert.
UCGal
ParticipantBravo FLU… agree with everything you’ve said in this post.
A lot of people drive cars they can’t afford because they either have a sense of entitlement or want to project a specific image. But if the car’s not paid for in full… it’s all just smoke and mirrors that can be repo’d away.
I’m surprised by how many of my coworkers drive 5 and 7 series bmw’s, mercedes, jaguars… They’re not making that much more than me… I have to wonder if they’re underfunding their 401ks, living on credit cards, or what… But that’s their issue. I can only manage my own budget.
UCGal
ParticipantBravo FLU… agree with everything you’ve said in this post.
A lot of people drive cars they can’t afford because they either have a sense of entitlement or want to project a specific image. But if the car’s not paid for in full… it’s all just smoke and mirrors that can be repo’d away.
I’m surprised by how many of my coworkers drive 5 and 7 series bmw’s, mercedes, jaguars… They’re not making that much more than me… I have to wonder if they’re underfunding their 401ks, living on credit cards, or what… But that’s their issue. I can only manage my own budget.
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