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1   Strategist   2018 Jan 16, 5:54pm  

Every imaginable graph seems to be there.
No reason to expect a drop in home prices. None at all.
2   anonymous   2018 Jan 16, 6:47pm  

what about earthquake and subsequent Tsunami?
3   Strategist   2018 Jan 16, 6:54pm  

anon_b03b6 says
what about earthquake and subsequent Tsunami?


Still won't make a difference, because it hasn't made a difference to date. Get earthquake insurance.
4   RWSGFY   2018 Jan 16, 7:44pm  

anon_b03b6 says
what about earthquake and subsequent Tsunami?


Tsunami after an earthquake in CA won't be CA's problem.
5   anonymous   2018 Jan 16, 9:48pm  

u mean prices won't drop a dime even after a massive 7.0 - 9.0 earthquake that levels everything and then brings Tsunami that levels whatever was left remaining?
6   anonymous   2018 Jan 16, 9:48pm  

what about a meteor hit on San Andreas fault followed by a massive earthquake followed by Tsunami?
7   Strategist   2018 Jan 16, 10:03pm  

anon_e09d2 says
what about a meteor hit on San Andreas fault followed by a massive earthquake followed by Tsunami?


LOL. A large enough meteor would destroy the whole damn planet. Nothing would matter then.
8   Ceffer   2018 Jan 16, 11:08pm  

If all of the immense hirsute lesbians cut a fart at the same time in San Francisco, it will enter a worm hole never to be seen again.
9   RWSGFY   2018 Jan 17, 6:15am  

anon_e09d2 says
u mean prices won't drop a dime even after a massive 7.0 - 9.0 earthquake that levels everything and then brings Tsunami that levels whatever was left remaining?


Dude, I repeat: after a massive EQ in CA the resulting tsunami will be outbound. It will flood some expensive RE for sure, but not in CA. Try Japan.
10   mell   2018 Jan 17, 7:50am  

Satoshi_Nakamoto says
anon_e09d2 says
u mean prices won't drop a dime even after a massive 7.0 - 9.0 earthquake that levels everything and then brings Tsunami that levels whatever was left remaining?


Dude, I repeat: after a massive EQ in CA the resulting tsunami will be outbound. It will flood some expensive RE for sure, but not in CA. Try Japan.


There are tsunami evacuation routes though everywhere here near Ocean beach. So there is the possibility of an inbound Tsunami. Still this has little to do with house prices, which I expect to stall and possibly drop a little on rising rates and unaffordability. No crash in sight yet, stock market becoming a it more volatile though.
11   RWSGFY   2018 Jan 17, 8:24am  

mell says
Dude, I repeat: after a massive EQ in CA the resulting tsunami will be outbound. It will flood some expensive RE for sure, but not in CA. Try Japan.


There are tsunami evacuation routes though everywhere here near Ocean beach. So there is the possibility of an inbound Tsunami.


Of course there is. But this would be after EQ somewhere else. Like Japan.
12   RWSGFY   2018 Jan 17, 8:26am  

mell says
Still this has little to do with house prices, which I expect to stall and possibly drop a little on rising rates and unaffordability. No crash in sight yet, stock market becoming a it more volatile though.


You cut me deep... I need that $3M for my shack! No, I DESERVE it!!

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