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2012 Jun 14, 11:42am   20,070 views  47 comments

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41   FNWGMOBDVZXDNW   2012 Jun 18, 6:26am  

http://www.wired.com/science/planetearth/magazine/16-05/ff_peakwater?currentPage=all

Intel is stockpiling water in Arizona. Maybe Robert can get himself an aquifer :).

Seriously, the above article has a good discussion of the two big water projects for Pheonix. It would be silly to write it off as a non-issue.

42   Michinaga   2012 Jun 18, 6:47am  

PockyClipsNow says

Jim Kunslter is a hack writer

His "Geography of Nowhere" and "Home from Nowhere" are excellent reading and well worth the time of anyone interested in city planning.

43   PockyClipsNow   2012 Jun 18, 6:52am  

All Kunstler does is bash everything and promote mixed use development and local everything (due to oil will run out). same message forever. He predicted TEOTWAKI back from the y2k scare days. (lots of IT work for that, not so much for peak oil/global warming scare mongering)

44   EBGuy   2012 Jun 20, 4:30am  

Phoenix is one of those places where they ripped off the bandaid quickly (due to non-judicial foreclosures). Extremely painful initially, but why delay the agony? From the WSJ today:
Nearly 94% of Phoenix ZIP Codes and 90% of Denver ZIP Codes saw values rise during the three-month period ending in April, up from 5% and 6% a year ago, respectively.

45   Melissa   2012 Jun 21, 12:34am  

CrazyMan says

I certainly could afford to buy a house in Santa Clara/Campbell (I have a couple hundred K in cash I need to do something with) but I'm just not sure I want to deal with the rat race (indeed) for the next 30 years to pay it off.

How about a remodel in SC? Cheaper than buying and would make it "your house."

I am soooo with you on the rat race. I am 47 and looking at essentially retiring in the next 3-5 years to a more laid back, "work when I want to" sort of job, doing something that I really enjoy. My career has lost a lot of the fun in the past couple years. Three years ago, I imagined I'd work in this field "forever" because I was having fun.

46   rooemoore   2012 Jun 21, 12:53am  

PockyClipsNow says

Global warming and peak oil are hoaxes created to get $ out of suckers and pass agendas/power grabs.

Holy fucking cow. You're gullible.

47   True Real House Sheriff   2012 Jun 26, 12:40am  

RobertoAribas,

I don't mind a healthy, intellectual debate on these matters and welcome opposing views, arguments and such. But I agree that the trolls are completely useless and bring nothing but noise to these threads. Glad I blocked them all too.

I'll add some other reasons for the market reversal. There are other threads explaining the tight inventory and low supply. But allow me to posit where I'm seeing the source of the extra demand --

- foreign money coming in after fear of global slowdown or European debt crisis coming to fruition. This is a "flight to safety" in a way. U.S. real estate appears much better priced now, so foreigners are wanting to shovel their money here to escape the uncertainty elsewhere.

- Strong stock market in early 2012 with people unloading liquid assets and now needing to put it somewhere else.

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