EDIT: Truck Is Sold!
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Wow - no cruisers in the family now? Can't say I blame you regarding the housing. If you can pounce on something in this falling market, go for it.
Smitty - YES, big time. Foreclosures are skyrocketing, especially out in the inland empire area. Those that got in on low down mortgages, etc with risky longer term rates are now defaulting. Recession, and yes, we're in a recession even if DC won't use the term, has hit CA housing in a big way. Will it rebound? Yes, it always does, but it may take more than a few years this time around. It's even hit behind the Orange Curtain, but not quite as bad. If you've got a stable job(s) and can qualify for a conventional mortage, now is actually a good time to buy because there are deals to be had and interest rates haven't gone up yet.
Kevin is actually being quite smart here IMHO!![]()
Smitty - YES, big time. Foreclosures are skyrocketing, especially out in the inland empire area. Those that got in on low down mortgages, etc with risky longer term rates are now defaulting. Recession, and yes, we're in a recession even if DC won't use the term, has hit CA housing in a big way. Will it rebound? Yes, it always does, but it may take more than a few years this time around. It's even hit behind the Orange Curtain, but not quite as bad. If you've got a stable job(s) and can qualify for a conventional mortage, now is actually a good time to buy because there are deals to be had and interest rates haven't gone up yet.
Kevin is actually being quite smart here IMHO!![]()
Wow - no cruisers in the family now? Can't say I blame you regarding the housing. If you can pounce on something in this falling market, go for it.
I always heard Cali real estate is a risk free investment. Is the housing market falling way over there?
Smit
Just buy an acre of land, you could live in the Hundy .
Smitty - YES, big time. Foreclosures are skyrocketing, especially out in the inland empire area. Those that got in on low down mortgages, etc with risky longer term rates are now defaulting. Recession, and yes, we're in a recession even if DC won't use the term, has hit CA housing in a big way. Will it rebound? Yes, it always does, but it may take more than a few years this time around. It's even hit behind the Orange Curtain, but not quite as bad. If you've got a stable job(s) and can qualify for a conventional mortage, now is actually a good time to buy because there are deals to be had and interest rates haven't gone up yet.
Kevin is actually being quite smart here IMHO!![]()
Yeah and don't forget to bring 25% down payment with you... NO MATTER what your credit score is.
If you need help looking for houses in San Diego let me know and I will see what I can do for you. Good luck with your sale!
please stay on topic and email me if you want to discuss further
On topic? lol
Im the only one off topic?That's hilarious dude, you just replied to everyone's comments and then called mine off topic? LOL
Give me a break dude![]()
Nice four and a half pages of pimping your ride in the new TT.