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To: lisalisalisa who wrote (184745)7/30/2002 7:43:08 PM
From: MythMan  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
where are you moving from? 17% in Tucson means you can still buy a nice house for less than the average Mercedes -g-



To: lisalisalisa who wrote (184745)7/30/2002 7:52:57 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 436258
 
<<That sucks, I wanted to move there, and was hoping housing would stay cheap.>>

Wha? I thought you went to U of A, don't you already live there?<G>

I haven't followed it closely, but the same forces drive the Tucson market that drive the Phoenix market. Lots of retirees, not as robust a job base. If we get a decent housing bubble implosion, prices there will come in same as everywhere else, and maybe more since a lot of folks have their 2nd home there. If you can wait 12-18 months to buy, I think you'll be happy (all just MHO as a housing bear, of course!)