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For the Real Estate Drop in sales and price Naysayers HOLD ONTO YOUR HATS

bonesfab

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Now with the fires, they need to expedite the deportations to free up some housing for the fire victims. Not to mention the money that could be freed up by not paying for the illegals.
 

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Now with the fires, they need to expedite the deportations to free up some housing for the fire victims. Not to mention the money that could be freed up by not paying for the illegals.
Ad section 8 to that. I helped a plumber out yesterday on 2 properties. Ran my camera and located the sewers.

Section 8 tenants ran out of toilet paper. Decided to use the blue paper towels- shop rags instead. Cost the owner $2500 on 1. He was pissed. I told him it would be cheaper to buy tge tenants toilet paper. He'll they already get damn neat free rent. They don't work.

That criminal I have been tracking. He gets free motel stay paid by LA city and EBT. He uses stolen cards and cash for alcohol. Been frequently going to the liquor store He goes to daily.

The state gives away so much of our money it's stupid. Cutting funding for the fire dept to throw it away elsewhere.
 

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Now with the fires, they need to expedite the deportations to free up some housing for the fire victims. Not to mention the money that could be freed up by not paying for the illegals.
Pretty sure the need for lots of "cheap" labor will only increase the incentive for those folks to come over.
 

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Also, doubt the former Pacific Palisades residents are going to be too excited about moving into vacated migrant housing:eek:
Well there is always a tent in the LA river if the migrant housing wasn't good enough for them. Its winter they might even get water front views.
 

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If anyone was thinking about selling their house and moving out of SoCal, I think 2025 is your year.

ask 50% more than what it’s worth, and justify the price with the associated move out of state.
 

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If anyone was thinking about selling their house and moving out of SoCal, I think 2025 is your year.

ask 50% more than what it’s worth, and justify the price with the associated move out of state.
Not a bad idea as housing could be in short supply with all the fires. Do it sooner than later as I would imagine the prices will rise in the states that you are going to. Oh and one last thing…..

LEAVE YOUR LIBERAL WAYS AND VOTING PRACTICES IN CALIFORNIA!!!!!!
 

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If anyone was thinking about selling their house and moving out of SoCal, I think 2025 is your year.

ask 50% more than what it’s worth, and justify the price with the associated move out of state.
The State: You can't sell your house for that price. It's too high. You are price gouging.
 

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If anyone was thinking about selling their house and moving out of SoCal, I think 2025 is your year.

ask 50% more than what it’s worth, and justify the price with the associated move out of statE
Plus make the buyer pay half of the closing costs.

If I could move out of Ca, this would be the best time.
 

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Out of the blue a neighbor near me listed his furnished house for lease for $15k, seems double what it should be. He is in the real estate business and has a few places.
 

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The State: You can't sell your house for that price. It's too high. You are price gouging.
Well there ain’t a house on them now so technically selling dirt. I know from
Working in alot of homes hot mopping is some areas that have big lots and smaller houses get bought up by devolper/investors who tear down the current house and have a design for a duplex or condo unit for certain sized lots.
 

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Are rates going back up? Bond market seems to be heading back above 5% last week.
 
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