Thread regarding Qualcomm Inc. layoffs

SD housing market slowing down, likelygodown by 15-30% down by January/ february

Avon people not started selling yet. Call your realtor they tell you. HP lay off 1000s onnovember

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Have you ever been in Texas? There is a good reason why they have low taxes and cheap housing. Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua is even cheaper.

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Post ID: @kEI+DHea61l

Op - Why do you and other homo people talking about homes think people will sell. People do find other jobs. Ever think about that you dumb brainless idiot?

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Post ID: @Vs0+DHea61l

OP, I agree trend is changing , lot of people moving to Texas and Florida, in the short and long term SD housing market will see downward trend

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Post ID: @lUE+DHea61l

which non-north county zips are hot? i know i know -- nothing exists outside of north county. it's like the edge of the bitter landlord's truman show bubble. I even tried some North County. where's all the growth in 92067? Are they all worried Obama will take their guns and water away, and packed up for Texas?

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Post ID: @5dx+DHea61l

ha! still the ONLY selling point on SD is the weather, and that ridiculous "they aren't making more land" argument. Will the weather get better 13% YoY? Will jobs increase outside of low paying service jobs (and "high paying" bartender jobs)? Demand is driven by a bunch of fad midwestern folks trying to escape the cold, and wanting to eat 2 pound burritos of ghetto meat. Meanwhile, people are leaving California in droves for low tax states.

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Post ID: @ceq+DHea61l

FYI - go to city-data.com and check out the population growth numbers for SD zip codes. it's staggering, with some ZIPs growing over 5% year over year. Now, tell me where those folks will live and if the inflow drops or raises prices. As long as we have 350 days of sunshine a year, super low humidity, 1% property tax, median temps in the seventies there will be an elevated demand for property. QC is a drop in the bucket in our local economy, you might as well wipe out the whole company (you'll have to wait a couple of decades to see that royalty stream fizzle) and it'll still be a blip. In the mean time, I'd suggest to you to brush up your skills and learn something useful that may allow you to earn enough money to buy a home here, I know, renting sucks. Posting fairy tales like the one you keep inserting here will not help you in any capacity.

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