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perfectfire wrote: Wow that's a whole lotta stupid. My favorite is increasing rent by 5% per month. That's almost 80% each year! Since we're clearly in lala land why don't we just assume we can increase rent by 30948309% per second? :roll: …
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Historically, do individual investors do well when they time the market? Sure, the dollar is weak, but then investors are going to purchase american goods. Look at Airbus. It's business is getting hammered by the weak dollar. http://www.busine…
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what's 10999?
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Ubersalad wrote: this blog has been existence for more than 2 years and so far in this last 2 years, there have not been any measurable decrease in price. that should answer your question, nobody knows. Yet.
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Ubersalad wrote: burritos... if you're measuring in "decades", then you have no reason to be here, since nothing that is being offered here right now would apply 20 years down the road. you can buy anything right now...you might hit a jackpo…
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Thanks all for your feedback.
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5. That's just insane. Your argument is "white people hate immigrants so they will flee southern states"???? I'm just flabbergasted.[/quote] I've lived in the Bronx and I've lived in the San Fernando Valley. Both areas used to be all white sub…
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To answer your question more directly, I belief the latest numbers in Tacoma/Pierce county are showing essentially 0% appreciation, with a nod towards declining prices. You bought both of your other houses while prices were still massively apprecia…
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Hey, if you want to lose some more money, forget about buying in Dupont and just mail me the money (I'll settle for $100/mo.) instead. Ha ha ha. What kind of pay off are you going to provide me 20 years down the line? If you can't get your …
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sniglet wrote: Yes, I would say there are extremely good odds that there will be a major real-estate slump in the entire Puget Sound area with a minimum of 40% declines, and more likely in the 70% to 80% discount range (from today's prices) within…