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ParticipantRead this crybaby seller in Temecula.
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ParticipantRead this crybaby seller in Temecula.
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Participant“Minimal RE downturn in CA is limited to areas where there was land to build new houses: ie San Diego, Sacramento, and Riverside county areas.”
HAHA by “Minimal”, do you mean 50% off? Proof in Sac for ya!
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Participant“Minimal RE downturn in CA is limited to areas where there was land to build new houses: ie San Diego, Sacramento, and Riverside county areas.”
HAHA by “Minimal”, do you mean 50% off? Proof in Sac for ya!
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ParticipantSince we are looking back here is an article from Aug 1990 (*cough* 2006*)
A Post I did on my website last year:
Let’s revisit the past from the present
I emailed a writer over at LA Times today. I am glad we can say the same things 16 years later and still be in the dark!
“Hello I liked the article written by you. There is just a funny note I thought I’d point out.
Your article stated:
“One hopeful factor is that the state’s economy is much stronger and more diversified than it was 15 years ago, when the aerospace industry was downsizing with the end of the Cold War.”
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-rents19oct19,1,7405522.story?coll=la-
Now for an August 1990 NY Times article.
“In the view of many real estate agents here, the slump is nothing more than a temporary cooling. Californians continue to recite a litany of factors they think will keep the housing market from going into a steep dive, including the state’s diversified economy, widespread restrictions on building that have limited the supply of housing and its strong population growth. Early census figures show that the state’s population has topped 29 million, for an explosive 23.7 percent rise in a decade. ”
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEFD6133BF9
That article could be written today. I think the obvious is going to occur when this economy is much of housing.
John”
If he emails back I’ll post his reply
Update 10-28-06: The LA Times writer hasn’t replied. What would he say to that anyways?
waiting hawk
ParticipantSince we are looking back here is an article from Aug 1990 (*cough* 2006*)
A Post I did on my website last year:
Let’s revisit the past from the present
I emailed a writer over at LA Times today. I am glad we can say the same things 16 years later and still be in the dark!
“Hello I liked the article written by you. There is just a funny note I thought I’d point out.
Your article stated:
“One hopeful factor is that the state’s economy is much stronger and more diversified than it was 15 years ago, when the aerospace industry was downsizing with the end of the Cold War.”
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-rents19oct19,1,7405522.story?coll=la-
Now for an August 1990 NY Times article.
“In the view of many real estate agents here, the slump is nothing more than a temporary cooling. Californians continue to recite a litany of factors they think will keep the housing market from going into a steep dive, including the state’s diversified economy, widespread restrictions on building that have limited the supply of housing and its strong population growth. Early census figures show that the state’s population has topped 29 million, for an explosive 23.7 percent rise in a decade. ”
http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0CEFD6133BF9
That article could be written today. I think the obvious is going to occur when this economy is much of housing.
John”
If he emails back I’ll post his reply
Update 10-28-06: The LA Times writer hasn’t replied. What would he say to that anyways?
waiting hawk
Participantput a gun to his head and yell at him. Get crazy damn it!
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Participantput a gun to his head and yell at him. Get crazy damn it!
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ParticipantMy last one for a bit.
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ParticipantMy last one for a bit.
June 23, 2007 at 12:03 AM in reply to: Realtors attend worship service to pray for better market #61574waiting hawk
ParticipantAhmen!
June 23, 2007 at 12:03 AM in reply to: Realtors attend worship service to pray for better market #61613waiting hawk
ParticipantAhmen!
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ParticipantIsnt it weird how they called them “investors” and not victims. In any “investment” isnt there risk involved?
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