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UCGal
ParticipantThat article is surprising… I clicked on the graphic to see that UC is in the appreciating catagory… that surprises me because homes for sale, at least in south UC, seem to stay on the market for quite a while. During the peak it seemed like the $1Million price tag was not unusual – and now most listings are in a more realistic range.
I’m glad I’m not selling or buying in this market.
UCGal
ParticipantThat article is surprising… I clicked on the graphic to see that UC is in the appreciating catagory… that surprises me because homes for sale, at least in south UC, seem to stay on the market for quite a while. During the peak it seemed like the $1Million price tag was not unusual – and now most listings are in a more realistic range.
I’m glad I’m not selling or buying in this market.
UCGal
ParticipantJust curious – it comes with the furniture? That overly fussy furniture?
I’m thinking it’s for sale due to a divorce, not a layoff.
UCGal
ParticipantJust curious – it comes with the furniture? That overly fussy furniture?
I’m thinking it’s for sale due to a divorce, not a layoff.
UCGal
ParticipantJust curious – it comes with the furniture? That overly fussy furniture?
I’m thinking it’s for sale due to a divorce, not a layoff.
UCGal
ParticipantJust curious – it comes with the furniture? That overly fussy furniture?
I’m thinking it’s for sale due to a divorce, not a layoff.
UCGal
ParticipantJust curious – it comes with the furniture? That overly fussy furniture?
I’m thinking it’s for sale due to a divorce, not a layoff.
UCGal
ParticipantMotorola, which has a pretty big facility here in San Diego, just announced another 4000 person cut today. This is in additon to the 3000 that was already announced/implemented in Q4 08.
Mostly from the cell phone group.
Not sure how many here in San Diego.
UCGal
ParticipantMotorola, which has a pretty big facility here in San Diego, just announced another 4000 person cut today. This is in additon to the 3000 that was already announced/implemented in Q4 08.
Mostly from the cell phone group.
Not sure how many here in San Diego.
UCGal
ParticipantMotorola, which has a pretty big facility here in San Diego, just announced another 4000 person cut today. This is in additon to the 3000 that was already announced/implemented in Q4 08.
Mostly from the cell phone group.
Not sure how many here in San Diego.
UCGal
ParticipantMotorola, which has a pretty big facility here in San Diego, just announced another 4000 person cut today. This is in additon to the 3000 that was already announced/implemented in Q4 08.
Mostly from the cell phone group.
Not sure how many here in San Diego.
UCGal
ParticipantMotorola, which has a pretty big facility here in San Diego, just announced another 4000 person cut today. This is in additon to the 3000 that was already announced/implemented in Q4 08.
Mostly from the cell phone group.
Not sure how many here in San Diego.
UCGal
ParticipantThere are advantages and disadvantages to everywhere you live.
I’m a San Diego native. I moved out during the last big outpouring in 1990. So many Californians were moving to Washington state there was a big pushback. I then moved to the east coast, Philly area. I had a brief detour to Atlanta, hated it, and moved back to Philly. We moved back to San Diego in 2001.
Houses were cheaper in WA and Philly. Jobs were similar. Cultures were different…
I like cold – but hate the humid summers of the east coast and the south. Perhaps I’m in the minority about that. San Diego has great summer weather… practically year round. But it’s a lot more expensive. If we hadn’t had lots of equity from selling 2 homes back east, to put down a healthy down payment, I’d have moved back just to find affordable housing. It’s hard to get started in the housing market here if a 20% downpayment is over $100k.
If your criteria for where you live is based on affordability – SoCal is not your spot. Neither is the bay area, NYC, DC metro…
UCGal
ParticipantThere are advantages and disadvantages to everywhere you live.
I’m a San Diego native. I moved out during the last big outpouring in 1990. So many Californians were moving to Washington state there was a big pushback. I then moved to the east coast, Philly area. I had a brief detour to Atlanta, hated it, and moved back to Philly. We moved back to San Diego in 2001.
Houses were cheaper in WA and Philly. Jobs were similar. Cultures were different…
I like cold – but hate the humid summers of the east coast and the south. Perhaps I’m in the minority about that. San Diego has great summer weather… practically year round. But it’s a lot more expensive. If we hadn’t had lots of equity from selling 2 homes back east, to put down a healthy down payment, I’d have moved back just to find affordable housing. It’s hard to get started in the housing market here if a 20% downpayment is over $100k.
If your criteria for where you live is based on affordability – SoCal is not your spot. Neither is the bay area, NYC, DC metro…
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