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To: UncleBigs who wrote (45170)11/9/2005 10:10:26 AM
From: westpacific  Respond to of 110194
 
Not to mention the West has unlimited DESERT land.

Can you say as far as the eye can see.

I have some great land I will sell you in the Mojave right off the highway.

Now give me a place close to the ocean with a good environment (lots of sun and mild winters) and we are talking limited.

West



To: UncleBigs who wrote (45170)11/9/2005 10:20:58 AM
From: steve from ihub  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 110194
 
feel free to think what you want. you are wrong on the summer temps, the snakes and the market will be the judge on the extent of the pullback.

fwiw...i wanted to sell my house and rent one for a few years but after careful analysis determined that any pullback here would not be deep enough to bother with the hassle. besides wifey loves our house and that would have been tough to convince her to sell.



To: UncleBigs who wrote (45170)11/9/2005 2:20:17 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 110194
 
40 seems a bit high to me (for Phoenix), the run up here began much later than in Vegas or Cali (like about 18 months ago)....you'll probably see that (40%) in Vegas, Phoenix more like 25 or so. Cali 30-45, depending on the region (top end of that for the Inland Empire). But who knows how far things'll go when the snowball really gets rolling downhill?