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Old 10-11-2008, 12:09 AM
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Houses in the sacramento area have already reached the 80k range sir



The high desert is in the 60's



It will only go lower has these areas are over built to ----



but what do these 80K houses look like and in what kind of area. i wouldnt want to live in an area full of home owners who are fast food employee's.
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:13 AM
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Basically the same neighbor hoods I grew up in. Not projects but hardly nice. Crime ---- really has never bothered me much. Move up to low 100's and you live in Elk Grove a burb of sacramento that is full of white working middle class folk. I grew up in the same neighboorhood's has e40 and afroman. I dont know any better.
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:16 AM
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---- gas! i almost have the formula to make my own... from poop. its in the works and i'll only share it with a selected few.
considering that its been done for a hundred years now?

its all because of our ------- god damned government.

---- regan, ---- the bush family, ---- the carlyle group, ----..

we need to get back into the gold standard again.
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:21 AM
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Basically the same neighbor hoods I grew up in. Not projects but hardly nice. Crime ---- really has never bothered me much. Move up to low 100's and you live in Elk Grove a burb of sacramento that is full of white working middle class folk. I grew up in the same neighboorhood's has e40 and afroman. I dont know any better.
not my kinda area. sounds like i wont be getting a job at mcdonalds and moving out there


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Old 10-11-2008, 12:21 AM
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but what do these 80K houses look like and in what kind of area. i wouldnt want to live in an area full of home owners who are fast food employee's.


About half my neighbors growing up worked at fast food joints. My neighbors in my court house full of half white/half black kids was a haven for the Black male who just got out of the Pen to pull some white ***(fat ----- mother of the 6 kids). I think all 6 kids had different dad's. Middle daughter blasted the mom when i was in 8th grade. Other neighbors house burnt down(crackheads). At one point we were the only non black/mexican family on the whole block. Creekside
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:27 AM
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sounds like a real interesting hood. nothing like watching a house burn down from your bedroom window :P

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Old 10-11-2008, 12:31 AM
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Basically the same neighbor hoods I grew up in. Not projects but hardly nice. Crime ---- really has never bothered me much. Move up to low 100's and you live in Elk Grove a burb of sacramento that is full of white working middle class folk. I grew up in the same neighboorhood's has e40 and afroman. I dont know any better.
You would be looking at a ~$30k house(or less) for a mortgage payment of $300. Tax and insurance will run you at least $150/month depending on what you buy.
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:47 AM
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and i thought i found the holy grail when i paid 2.99 yesterday at some small no name market... everywhere else in my area is still around 3.47
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You would be looking at a ~$30k house(or less) for a mortgage payment of $300. Tax and insurance will run you at least $150/month depending on what you buy.
What the ---- is insurance?
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Old 10-11-2008, 12:57 AM
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Game on? What exactly are you going to do to capitalize on this situation? How much money do you really have "under your bed"? A couple hunderd?
Nothing, actually. All of my stuff is in checking for a combination of liquidity and security. What I'm saying is it levels the playing field. Now, suddenly, the guys with millions invested in stocks have next to nothing. Meanwhile my state of life hasn't changed much. Sure groceries are more expensive, but that's not as much of a hit to me as a tumbling stock market is to an investor.
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