March 07, 2009
With examples from real life -first, get in just under the wire and buy a house for $757,500 in June 2006, right as the market is starting it's downward slide-13 months later, after the slowdown has had some time to really take hold, list the house for $925,000, or 22% more than you paid (buyers ha...
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John Schneider
at 4:44 PM
February 24, 2009
Because as I look around I'm having a hard time understanding why people would set themselves up for failure and list their homes at prices that offer little to no chance of actually selling them. This struck me yesterday when I saw a home listed for sale - a bright cheerful new listing for a nice...
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John Schneider
at 11:56 AM
February 18, 2009
Local punk bands looking for a way to offend people in the Internet age will do just about anything that might bring them some sort of publicity. (Short of actually being interesting or good, that is.) So, it probably should have surprised no one here in Tucson that local punk act The Awful Truth wa...
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Dan Gibson
at 3:30 PM
February 17, 2009
I haven't gotten one of these since the RAh-Rah days so, when an offer I'd submitted the other day was rejected, you can imagine my surprise. And the offer wasn't one of those 30-40% under-list low-balls, it was within 15% of the list price, the original and as yet never-reduced list price. The sell...
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John Schneider
at 11:19 PM
February 07, 2009
The people that own this house are about to find out. In 2006 they paid $965,000 for it and, afraid of losing it I suppose, snapped it up on the very first day it came on the market. That was back then. Now, or now as in 4 weeks ago, they listed it for sale for $985,000. But so far no one's snapped ...
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John Schneider
at 8:22 PM
February 06, 2009
A house in Finisterra sold in December 2004 for $1,170,000, and has now gone into foreclosure. And it didn't have to happen. Seven months after that sale - and after some work had been done to the house, but not a complete re-model as the listing promised, or maybe over-promised - it went back on th...
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John Schneider
at 12:12 PM
February 03, 2009
FirstClassFashionista would like to invite you to shop: Discount Designer Clothes Discount Designer Shoes Discount Designer Handbags *BOOKMARK THIS SITE* Corporate News Scandals Website It has been said that in Tucson, Arizona Comcast cable aired thirty seconds of porn during Super Bowl 43 2009 and ...
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Hahaha! Someone - confirmed to be “malicious” - inserted several seconds of porn into the Tucon broadcast of the Super Bowl. This certainly isn’t the first time something like this has happened. Keep reading to see the Max Headroom Chicago hijacking. RTFA: http://www.tmz.com/2009/0...
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Je zit als rechtgeaarde Amerikaan naar het grootste sportevenement van het jaar te kijken, popcorn te vreten, pepsi of Budweiser te hijsen en scheten te laten met je makkers. En plots duikt een Hollander op die z'n banaan uitlaat. Nou moe! ...
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February 02, 2009
A crucial final moment of last night's Super Bowl was interrupted for Comcast customers in Tucson, Arizona by a switchover to a sex scene on pay-per-wank channel Club Jenna. Apparently, it was an inside job. Heh, job. Comcast believes the pornography that interrupted its feed of the Super Bowl Sunda...
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