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https://finance.yahoo.com/news/pimco-kiesel-called-housing-top-160339396.html?source=patrick.net

Bond manager Mark Kiesel sold his California home in 2006, when he presciently predicted the housing bubble would pop. He bought again in 2012, after U.S. prices fell more than 30% and found a floor.

Now, after a record surge in prices, Kiesel says the time to sell is once again at hand.

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5738   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 29, 10:30am  

WookieMan says

Based on this line of conversation I'm guessing $60k.


Why should I tell you when you claim to already 'know' from your network of contacts?
5739   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 10:43am  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

WookieMan says


Based on this line of conversation I'm guessing $60k.


Why should I tell you when you claim to already 'know' from your network of contacts?

Because you don't know anyone so how would I know? You look at boobs all day on a computer screen. Generally that's a gas station job. So maybe $45k? Maybe I was giving more credit than was due. You got all sensitive at the $150k amount. So clearly I hit the potential ceiling and triggered you. It's okay.
5740   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 29, 1:41pm  

WookieMan says


Because you don't know anyone so how would I know?


You claimed that you did. You do that shit all the time. Then you use said made up crap as a strawman to push some BS attack to 'prove your bullshit points'.

Like a broken record.
5741   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 1:53pm  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

WookieMan says



Because you don't know anyone so how would I know?


You claimed that you did. You do that shit all the time. Then you use said made up crap as a strawman to push some BS attack to 'prove your bullshit points'.

Like a broken record.

Oh god, strawman territory now. Jesus christ. This conversation goes away if you just say what you make and how my comment about income was not answered. You keep avoiding it.

You took offense to my $100-150k income comment. Explain why? You clearly make less at this point and got offended. That's okay if you're happy. If you're not, don't take it out on me because I do well. Jealousy is a bad disease to have. Deal with it daily coming at me.
5742   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 29, 1:59pm  

WookieMan says


You took offense to my $100-150k income comment


No I didn't. You have some real probs keeping what you dream up in your head vs. with reality.

You're also obsessed on what you think I make. And you claim your 'network of contacts' would have told you what I make.

All because you are desperate to defend the bullshit claim that you KNOW what ppl can make and if they don't you disparage them because then some point you made turns into bullshit.

Or what they pay in property tax. Or what they can make at McDonald's. Or about housing prices.

Or even some stupid BS rant where you claim with me 'double posting a meme' on different threads when I did not. Jesus Christ!


5743   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 2:12pm  

Still no answer. You could just lie. You can't even do that well.

Fact is I'll never meet you in my life. Just answer a question. You seem offended that I thought $100-150k is easy to make. It is. Maybe not for you I guess, hence the negativity.
5744   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 29, 2:14pm  

WookieMan says


Still no answer


WTF is your problem?

WookieMan says


You seem offended that I thought $100-150k


That is ALL in your fucking head. And it keeps changing! Also ALL in your fucking head. Just like it is in your head that you have this 'network of contacts' that told you what I made...except when that all magically disappears from your head and then you demand I tell you what I make....OBSESSIVELY so.

AGAIN: WTF is your problem?

WookieMan says

hence the negativity.



5745   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 2:21pm  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

WookieMan says

Still no answer

WTF is your problem?

You came at me chief. I have something like 14k comments I think. Call me out where I've been wrong. Might take a while, but I'll own it if you find something.
5746   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 29, 2:32pm  

WookieMan says

You came at me chief.


Yeah, I called you out on your made up bullshit. You doubled down and now you are well into Crazy World.
5747   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 2:36pm  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

WookieMan says


You came at me chief.


Yeah, I called you out on your made up bullshit. You doubled down and now you are well into Crazy World.

What bull shit? Name something.
5748   DOGEWontAmountToShit   2024 Dec 29, 2:38pm  

WookieMan says

DOGEWontAmountToShit says


WookieMan says



You came at me chief.


Yeah, I called you out on your made up bullshit. You doubled down and now you are well into Crazy World.


What bull shit? Name something.



5749   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 2:41pm  

DOGEWontAmountToShit says

WookieMan says


DOGEWontAmountToShit says



WookieMan says




You came at me chief.


Yeah, I called you out on your made up bullshit. You doubled down and now you are well into Crazy World.



What bull shit? Name something.






I've met children that are better trolls. Keep it coming. I'm literally laughing at your comments now.
5750   Patrick   2024 Dec 29, 3:17pm  

@DOGEWontAmountToShit

Wookieman had nothing to do with marking your insult as personal. That was a different user, and it was me to agreed that it's personal.
5751   Ceffer   2024 Dec 29, 3:35pm  

50 shades of ad hominem incriminum.
5752   GreaterNYCDude   2024 Dec 29, 4:31pm  

Up until Work from home became a thing, you'd have an urban center with (generally) concentric rings, from the suburbs to the exbirbs to the rural areas. Prices ebbed and flowed within each ring depending on commute time, taxes, school quality, etc. The pendulum also swings between "let's get away from the city" to " the city is where it's at", in roughly twelve year cycles.

I'd also reckon that most of us live or work near one of these major metro areas. NYC, San Fran, Chicago, LA, Boston, DC, etc.

If your a working professional in one of these areas, a $70k base salary isn't all that high of a bar to clear. Particularly if you have been in your chosen field for 10 or even 20 years. Add in a partner who works, even part time, and a $100,000 is suddenly within reach for many.

The issue is that home prices have far outpaced incomes. Too come up with even a 10% down payment for a first time home buyer is going to be a stretch without assistance from a third party be it a rich Uncle, a parent or a government subsidized program. In my area "starter" homes go for $400k plus. It's hard for a young couple to save the $40k to $50k they will need. So the average homebuyer trends older.

It was that way twenty years ago when I first started looking for a house. Then the bubble burst, the bottom dropped out of the market, and in time, things bounced back.

I do think that a shifting demographic combined with the remote work option for some will change how cities and urban areas evole over the next decade... But urban areas still seem to be where wealth concentrates.

As for me I prefer having the city at arms length. Good to go for a day trip or a quick overnight but would want to schlep day in and day out.
5753   HeadSet   2024 Dec 29, 4:31pm  

WookieMan says


Getting taken advantage of. I simply don't play that game. When you have nothing to lose you have all the leverage. $2M in untouchable money and assets. I also have connections. Everything legal.

You are a yokel. $2M in "assets" isn't squat when it comes to influencing local officials. In fact, I am very sure that most of my neighbors have over $2M not including their house. Just a few miles down the road is neighborhood of $10M homes, and a quick look at public records shows they did not get a break either. Also, as I said on a prior post, I was on the phone with the actual county assessor for at least 1/2 hour while he explained in detail why my assessment was going to stay at the increased level.

And just how is your $2M "untouchable?" Is it the cash value of a disability annuity or pension? Inherited IRAs? Are you including the value of your wife's life insurance if she should die?
5754   WookieMan   2024 Dec 29, 10:03pm  

HeadSet says

And just is your $2M "untouchable?" Is it the cash value of a disability annuity or pension? Inherited IRAs? Are you including the value of your wife's life insurance if she should die?

Untouchable. Another $2M if we're talking life insurance. Her or I die and it's $4M at 41-42 years of age. Not including equity in our house. At a conservative interest rate of 2% I'm looking at $80k per year. Doing nothing and not draining the $2M or if one of us dies $4M. I'm retired now basically. Wife could be too. Just have 6 more years with kids and we're done at 48 roughly.

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