kcowan
Give me a museum and I'll fill it. (Picasso) Give me a forum ...
Would the immediate need for 1800 more homes be expected to rescue SOCAL this year?
"U.S. home prices marked a quarterly decline for the first time in 13 years in the third quarter, according to government data released Thursday that provide fresh evidence of the housing market slump.
Home prices dipped .004 (.. thats 4 thousandths !!!) nationwide in the July-September period, compared with the previous quarter (NOT YOY Let's see..April May June prices higher..could be that nationwide those are more active market times vs. late summer/ fall period) , the Office of Federal Housing Enterprise Oversight said."
"Price declines were steepest in California (down 3.6%), Massachusetts (2.3%), Michigan (3.7%), Nevada (2.4%) and Rhode Island (2.2%)."
I thought you publically proclaimed me on your "ignore list"?
Here's the link honobob didn't want you to see:
I don't recall stating this, but might have. I can once again go back to enjoying the luxury of deciding what posts I want to read, and what posts I don't.
Info was from SFBusiness Times.
Just trying to help.
Was it this one?
California home sales, median price in free fall - San Francisco Business Times:
I don't recall stating this, but might have.
The popcorn is just the topper.
People aren't waiting for their parents to die... some ohana housing has three generations under one roof with all sorts of extended-family-friendly privacy features.When older folks die, their kids will parcel out the rooms and live like a big happy extended family.
However we can see that 2400 sq ft and an orchard is going to be a pain to maintain when we're in our 80s.
We feel your pain, honobob. Especially those of us who are staking their retirements on stuff like used tables and chairs. I'm sure prices will pick up.
Honobob...I think that was the other grumpy ex moderator that had you on his ignore list