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Dear Webmasters, 'Post In Your Forums By Yourselves' in their property get real stubborn. They hope against hope that prices will rise at the same rate they did 2 years ago. Extremely unlikely. It never ceases to amaze me when, otherwise, sane folks; doctors, lawyers and other professionals, get real blinkered in the face of evidence to the contrary. Many say to me, "I'll just rent it for 6 months, and it'll be fine...won't it?" It might but I somehow doubt it.Once a webmaster creates an active and vibrant online community forum, he/she can do a lot of things with it. He can make it into a platform for online activism. He can make it into a place, which he makes friends, business contacts or both. He can also generate revenue by itself. However, this doesn't happen magically, so a lot of webmasters work on what's often referred to as 'post exchange.' As I host several forums, I work on this 'post exchange'. Let's look at the positive sides. 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I mention this because a client recently pointed out a headline, in a local Phoenix newspaper, which said, or words to this effect "survey shows Phoenix house prices to rise." Boy, was he excited; and no, he did not read the article. The poll was conducted, and I will not name names, by a cable company. Yes, a T.V. cable company. Respondents were invited to answer a series of questions by pressing a button on the remote. They overwhelmingly thought that house prices would rise next year. How unscientific can you get? A poll is only valid when questions are asked of a broad-based demographic, in this case hopefully of people buying or selling a home in the next year, or at least having the wherewithal to do so. Likely respondents in this "poll" could range from bored teens, the baby-sitter, folks trying to change the channel or even the family dog's errant paw. But people point to the headline because they want to believe. The facts, unfortunately, might lead you to a different conclusion. I decided to do some research to see where this might all lead. I picked an area, the type of subdivision of which there are many in the Valley of the Sun, again I won't name it, that had 37 homes for sale, all in close proximity, in the $200-$300K range. Essentially, all were 3 bedroom, 2 bath, and essentially the homes were very similar, having been built by the same contractor. Of those 37, fully 29 were either vacant or had a tenant. This means that 78% of them are owned by an "investor". What does logic tell you will happen to prices if some of these guys "start to panic", (if you are a seller), or "Get real" (if you are a buyer)? Couple this to the fact that the Builder is still frantically constructing more competition on a daily basis: Plus he is offering no-money down, low interest rate financing, granite counter-tops and sundry other upgrades. Still think prices are going up? Disaster, huh? Not at all. The vast majority of folks bought these homes 2 or 3 years ago in the $150-175K range. Admittedly, some folks who bought last year may have bought at the top, but historically all should be well over a 5 year, or more, period. Just not in 6 months. But the folks who still have equity in their property get real stubborn. They hope against hope that prices will rise at the same rate they did 2 years ago. Extremely unlikely. It never ceases to amaze me when, otherwise, sane folks; doctors, lawyers and other professionals, get real blinkered in the face of evidence to the contrary. Many say to me, "I'll just rent it for 6 months, and it'll be fine...won't it?" It might but I somehow doubt it. Let's look at the positive sides. For those folks who thought they had missed out forever, on owning a home in Phoenix, here is another chance to get a foot on the ladder with sellers, both priva How to Make Money Online by pressing a button on the remote. 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Fortunately enough for you, I am willing to share with you my success secrets.I have tested and tried hund I decided to do some research to see where this might all lead. I picked an area, the type of subdivision of which there are many in the Valley of the Sun, again I won't name it, that had 37 homes for sale, all in close proximity, in the $200-$300K range. Essentially, all were 3 bedroom, 2 bath, and essentially the homes were very similar, having been built by the same contractor. Of those 37, fully 29 were either vacant or had a tenant. This means that 78% of them are owned by an "investor". What does logic tell you will happen to prices if some of these guys "start to panic", (if you are a seller), or "Get real" (if you are a buyer)? Couple this to the fact that the Builder is still frantically constructing more competition on a daily basis: Plus he is offering no-money down, low interest rate financing, granite counter-tops and sundry other upgrades. Still think prices are going up? Disaster, huh? Not at all. The vast majority of folks bought these homes 2 or 3 years ago in the $150-175K range. Admittedly, some folks who bought last year may have bought at the top, but historically all should be well over a 5 year, or more, period. Just not in 6 months. But the folks who still have equity in their property get real stubborn. They hope against hope that prices will rise at the same rate they did 2 years ago. Extremely unlikely. It never ceases to amaze me when, otherwise, sane folks; doctors, lawyers and other professionals, get real blinkered in the face of evidence to the contrary. Many say to me, "I'll just rent it for 6 months, and it'll be fine...won't it?" It might but I somehow doubt it. Let's look at the positive sides. For those folks who thought they had missed out forever, on owning a home in Phoenix, here is another chance to get a foot on the ladder with sellers, both priv How to Get a Loan with Bad Credit History n.It is not really hard to learn how to get a loan with bad credit history. It is not really hard to learn how to repair a bad credit history. Most experts recommend that before you make a major purchase like a house or a car, you check the information on your credit report. Information that is inaccurate, outdated or unverifiable can be removed if you dispute it. You can do this yourself or you can hire a credit repair lawyer to do it for you.If I decided to do some research to see where this might all lead. I picked an area, the type of subdivision of which there are many in the Valley of the Sun, again I won't name it, that had 37 homes for sale, all in close proximity, in the $200-$300K range. Essentially, all were 3 bedroom, 2 bath, and essentially the homes were very similar, having been built by the same contractor. Of those 37, fully 29 were either vacant or had a tenant. This means that 78% of them are owned by an "investor". What does logic tell you will happen to prices if some of these guys "start to panic", (if you are a seller), or "Get real" (if you are a buyer)? Couple this to the fact that the Builder is still frantically constructing more competition on a daily basis: Plus he is offering no-money down, low interest rate financing, granite counter-tops and sundry other upgrades. Still think prices are going up? Disaster, huh? Not at all. The vast majority of folks bought these homes 2 or 3 years ago in the $150-175K range. Admittedly, some folks who bought last year may have bought at the top, but historically all should be well over a 5 year, or more, period. Just not in 6 months. But the folks who still have equity in their property get real stubborn. They hope against hope that prices will rise at the same rate they did 2 years ago. Extremely unlikely. It never ceases to amaze me when, otherwise, sane folks; doctors, lawyers and other professionals, get real blinkered in the face of evidence to the contrary. Many say to me, "I'll just rent it for 6 months, and it'll be fine...won't it?" It might but I somehow doubt it. Let's look at the positive sides. For those folks who thought they had missed out forever, on owning a home in Phoenix, here is another chance to get a foot on the ladder with sellers, both priv What is Invoice Factoring? r), or "Get real" (if you are a buyer)? Couple this to the fact that the Builder is still frantically constructing more competition on a daily basis: Plus he is offering no-money down, low interest rate financing, granite counter-tops and sundry other upgrades. 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It never ceases to amaze me when, otherwise, sane folks; doctors, lawyers and other professionals, get real blinkered in the face of evidence to the contrary. Many say to me, "I'll just rent it for 6 months, and it'll be fine...won't it?" It might but I somehow doubt it. Let's look at the positive sides. For those folks who thought they had missed out forever, on owning a home in Phoenix, here is another chance to get a foot on the ladder with sellers, both priv RV Loan Rate - How to Get the Best Deal for Your New or Used RV in their property get real stubborn. They hope against hope that prices will rise at the same rate they did 2 years ago. Extremely unlikely. It never ceases to amaze me when, otherwise, sane folks; doctors, lawyers and other professionals, get real blinkered in the face of evidence to the contrary. Many say to me, "I'll just rent it for 6 months, and it'll be fine...won't it?" 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This year your house is only worth $350K, but your dream home is now only $700K. So last year the move would have cost you $500K ($1,000,000 - $500,000= $500,000); This year it will only cost you $350K to effect that move. What are you waiting for? Seafaring folk have an old saying "It's an ill wind that blows no good..."
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