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waterboyParticipant
Maybe they plan on turning the law street one into another mini dorm
waterboyParticipantYour right its not Fantasyland….Its more like Dumbassville for those purchasing at that price
waterboyParticipantYour right its not Fantasyland….Its more like Dumbassville for those purchasing at that price
waterboyParticipantYour right its not Fantasyland….Its more like Dumbassville for those purchasing at that price
August 21, 2007 at 12:17 PM in reply to: Best San Diego Builder Incentives for New Homes 3000 sq ft+ #78774waterboyParticipantI am not a builder but I can understand why they are in denial. What are they going to do for the next 5 years….sure the hell not going to build much.
Some of the smaller builders should just list a rock bottom prices and get out for a while. Take some of those profits and start a new business or maybe relax for a while.
I know owners that purchased in development a few months to years prior might get angry if builder was to slash prices to min to unload, but most those owners made dumb decisions to buy high anyway.
August 21, 2007 at 12:17 PM in reply to: Best San Diego Builder Incentives for New Homes 3000 sq ft+ #78905waterboyParticipantI am not a builder but I can understand why they are in denial. What are they going to do for the next 5 years….sure the hell not going to build much.
Some of the smaller builders should just list a rock bottom prices and get out for a while. Take some of those profits and start a new business or maybe relax for a while.
I know owners that purchased in development a few months to years prior might get angry if builder was to slash prices to min to unload, but most those owners made dumb decisions to buy high anyway.
August 21, 2007 at 12:17 PM in reply to: Best San Diego Builder Incentives for New Homes 3000 sq ft+ #78925waterboyParticipantI am not a builder but I can understand why they are in denial. What are they going to do for the next 5 years….sure the hell not going to build much.
Some of the smaller builders should just list a rock bottom prices and get out for a while. Take some of those profits and start a new business or maybe relax for a while.
I know owners that purchased in development a few months to years prior might get angry if builder was to slash prices to min to unload, but most those owners made dumb decisions to buy high anyway.
waterboyParticipantJES
It would have been nice to see realtors/brokers/lenders require their clients to fill a yearly expense sheet before they signed, but I guess it would have turned a client back into a prospect.
Some buyers would have lied anyway, but at least they couldn’t claim ignorance as many have
waterboyParticipantJES
It would have been nice to see realtors/brokers/lenders require their clients to fill a yearly expense sheet before they signed, but I guess it would have turned a client back into a prospect.
Some buyers would have lied anyway, but at least they couldn’t claim ignorance as many have
waterboyParticipantJES
It would have been nice to see realtors/brokers/lenders require their clients to fill a yearly expense sheet before they signed, but I guess it would have turned a client back into a prospect.
Some buyers would have lied anyway, but at least they couldn’t claim ignorance as many have
waterboyParticipantThese stories are getting old….fast
waterboyParticipantThese stories are getting old….fast
waterboyParticipantThese stories are getting old….fast
waterboyParticipantibjames
You are right about a lot of suckers in the PB market.
Just a few weeks ago someone closed on 1076 Beryl for $740k. It was a complete dump without a garage on a small lot.
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