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December 2, 2007 at 10:17 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107861December 2, 2007 at 10:17 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107848
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ParticipantIs San Diego going to become the next super star city (as SF/NY.. described in a paper from UPen some one posted here a while ago which describes how nationally rich people come to the super star cities and drive up the price and income and drive out low income families) and that we have to accept that maybe the lower half of households in SD will not be able to afford a house ?
December 2, 2007 at 10:17 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107837Wrangler
ParticipantIs San Diego going to become the next super star city (as SF/NY.. described in a paper from UPen some one posted here a while ago which describes how nationally rich people come to the super star cities and drive up the price and income and drive out low income families) and that we have to accept that maybe the lower half of households in SD will not be able to afford a house ?
December 2, 2007 at 10:17 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107805Wrangler
ParticipantIs San Diego going to become the next super star city (as SF/NY.. described in a paper from UPen some one posted here a while ago which describes how nationally rich people come to the super star cities and drive up the price and income and drive out low income families) and that we have to accept that maybe the lower half of households in SD will not be able to afford a house ?
December 2, 2007 at 10:17 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107705Wrangler
ParticipantIs San Diego going to become the next super star city (as SF/NY.. described in a paper from UPen some one posted here a while ago which describes how nationally rich people come to the super star cities and drive up the price and income and drive out low income families) and that we have to accept that maybe the lower half of households in SD will not be able to afford a house ?
December 2, 2007 at 9:52 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107826Wrangler
Participanti was referring to Ranch Bernardo/4S ranch areas
December 2, 2007 at 9:52 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107813Wrangler
Participanti was referring to Ranch Bernardo/4S ranch areas
December 2, 2007 at 9:52 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107802Wrangler
Participanti was referring to Ranch Bernardo/4S ranch areas
December 2, 2007 at 9:52 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107768Wrangler
Participanti was referring to Ranch Bernardo/4S ranch areas
December 2, 2007 at 9:52 PM in reply to: housing already in 2001 prices considering inflation, how low can it go? and why? #107670Wrangler
Participanti was referring to Ranch Bernardo/4S ranch areas
October 30, 2007 at 2:28 PM in reply to: 10% population in SD county are millionaires (exclude Primary RE)?! #93271Wrangler
ParticipantI believe this statistics. In my group (about 12 people), I believe there are 2 millionaires. I am very sure my boss is.
October 30, 2007 at 2:28 PM in reply to: 10% population in SD county are millionaires (exclude Primary RE)?! #93237Wrangler
ParticipantI believe this statistics. In my group (about 12 people), I believe there are 2 millionaires. I am very sure my boss is.
October 30, 2007 at 2:28 PM in reply to: 10% population in SD county are millionaires (exclude Primary RE)?! #93282Wrangler
ParticipantI believe this statistics. In my group (about 12 people), I believe there are 2 millionaires. I am very sure my boss is.
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ParticipantJWM,
I don’t mean I gave a price above the offer, but there are people out there would pay more because they want to get the house. Just like what I just experienced. Then if this go through, the neigherhood price will be droven higher. Am I wrong about it?
It is frustrated to decide how to make offer.
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ParticipantJWM,
I don’t mean I gave a price above the offer, but there are people out there would pay more because they want to get the house. Just like what I just experienced. Then if this go through, the neigherhood price will be droven higher. Am I wrong about it?
It is frustrated to decide how to make offer.
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