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While I might agree that a 4 to 6 year backlog of housing inventory is on the high side, the 12 month figure is a tad low in my opinion. I believe there is a sizable shadow inventory that banks are sitting on and not placing them on the market until housing conditions improve. If these houses were accounted for the backlog of inventory could be double the 12 month official figure.
I actually can see how many properties the banks own in my area (and for other areas too but haven't looked). They do not have an excessive amount. I'm pretty sure what they are stalling on are the homes where nobody has made any payments. The banks have not even filed a notice of default for them yet. There are also a bunch of pre-foreclosures.
Jeez Bob, what exactly is your point? Apart form being condescending and picking small fights with people?
Is it that prices will fall in the Bay Area to that of Phoenix? Just not sure what you're trying so hard to tell us.
If prices drop the same percentage in both areas, The Bay will hurt more because prices are higher? Genius!
You don't sound like a renter to me. So you're on the wrong side of the fence there. Are you involved in the RE industry? If so... nice timing.
Sure we should be even listening to you?
I always figured it was the counties that border the San Francisco Bay, which means it does not include Santa Cruz County.
Most funniest thing I heard from a realtor, based in Los Gatos some 3 years ago, she keep talking about how Santa Cruz was going to become some kind of French Riveria for the rich with second homes for weekend get aways. Rich potent KoolAid these folks have been drinking... Your right, SCC is very different from the rest of the BA.
Your (sic.) right, SCC is very different from the rest of the BA.
But is SCC special?
Your (sic.) right, SCC is very different from the rest of the BA.
But is SCC special?
nah ... it has a much higher per-cap of freaky folks than any place on earth, including Frisco. Felton is like a witches and demons camp or something. Santa Cruz gives me the willies. Watsonville, Freedom, Parajo, and Aromas are pretty heavy with non-Americans that speak spanish (see there, PC all the way!! lol)
Your (sic.) right, SCC is very different from the rest of the BA.
But is SCC special?
No not special at all. But the crap that was being thrown around by vested interest for a couple years made it look like it was. At the end it was just that .. lots of smelly crap floating near the coast.
What is becoming true today, regardless of lower interest rates, or lower monthly payments, are not having as much as impact on buying as was during the bubble.
Its all about the overall price you actually will repay from your income.... as it should be, as it was long before the bubble started.
Home sales drop by 27% to reach 15-year low
Sales of existing homes around the country declined by 27% in July to a 15-year low, according to the National Association of Realtors. Industry watchers attributed the decline -- the steepest in 40 years -- to an impasse between buyers waiting for the market to bottom out and sellers reluctant to lower prices further. High rates of unemployment, foreclosures and tighter credit standards are also hampering home sales, despite the lowest mortgage rates in decades.
nah … it has a much higher per-cap of freaky folks than any place on earth, including Frisco. Felton is like a witches and demons camp or something. Santa Cruz gives me the willies. Watsonville, Freedom, Parajo, and Aromas are pretty heavy with non-Americans that speak spanish (see there, PC all the way!! lol)
I bet you heard about gang member who killed a surfer recently. Yes, its different now compared to the days i surfed. No one is singing kumbayah around SC anymore.
if you look at the SC surf scene, you may agree, they operated as a type of gang .. but not for drug turf, just wave turf. I never wanted to dress like a seal and play "here sharky sharky", so I never had any beef with those crazy dudes riding the waves. I stayed on the sand and played "here girly girly", but that's a different blog. lol
When I wrote that I didn't consider Santa Cruz County part of the Bay Area, it was not meant to be a comment about anything except that Santa Cruz County does not border the bay.
That's all.
if you look at the SC surf scene, you may agree, they operated as a type of gang .. but not for drug turf, just wave turf. I never wanted to dress like a seal and play “here sharky sharkyâ€, so I never had any beef with those crazy dudes riding the waves. I stayed on the sand and played “here girly girlyâ€, but that’s a different blog. lol
I've been surfing Monterey/Seaside, Asilomar, Carmel, La Selva and the Santa Cruz area (Steamers and 41st) for the past year without any problems. You'll find that all the whiny "surf gangs" pretty much shut up when the surf gets well over double overhead. At that point, it's only the dedicated who are out - and all the crap talking stops.
Funny, because when it gets HUGE out in the bay, the hardcore surfers are in the 20 foot breaks, while the surf gangs hang out in the smaller stuff. They really aren't as tough as they'd like you to think they are... at that point it's a numbers game.
Dressing up like a seal may not sound appealing, but surfing has been one of the best activities in my life. It eliminates stress, an excellent core body workout, you get to see dolphins/whales/otters daily, and you get to experience God's beauty - especially when you watch the sun rise over the mountains in the morning. It can be freezing cold outside, but you're nice and warm in a wetsuit. That's why people get hooked on it.
It eliminates stress, an excellent core body workout, you get to see dolphins/whales/otters daily...
And don't you get to see great white sharks this time of year while you paddle on your flimsy board in a suit that makes you look like a seal?
When I wrote that I didn’t consider Santa Cruz County part of the Bay Area, it was not meant to be a comment about anything except that Santa Cruz County does not border the bay.
That’s all.
It goes beyond just borders, different type of economy, character, and other demographics.
It eliminates stress, an excellent core body workout, you get to see dolphins/whales/otters daily…
And don’t you get to see great white sharks this time of year while you paddle on your flimsy board in a suit that makes you look like a seal?
Seen a leopard shark... that's about it. Most of the people who surf in this area have been doing it 20-30 years and have never seen a shark.
I also met the guy who got bit by a great white in Marina a few years back... he's still surfing.
You're odds of getting food poisoning are greater than getting attacked by a shark.
You are more likely to die from a farm machinery accident then surfing. [i find this odd, because I do surf, and will never operate farm machinery in my life. Any of you surfers been attacked by a combine or a plower?]
Lol - nice post.
Question, where do you surf ? It looks like you're in Arizona so other than a wave pool, you don't have many options...
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http://finance.yahoo.com/news/Existing-home-sales-dive-272-rb-2107272584.html?x=0&setopStories&pos=main&asset=&ccode=
Down 27.2% from June to the lowest since 1995.
This is starting to get uglier than a Hollywood actress without her make-up.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JRWMu4yQ6aA