Philadelphia is a great market-even with the shift from seller to buyers market. Most of the market is still overpriced from last year's boom so there are still great commissions to be made. Also, a lot of people are choosing to live in Philadelphia over NY because its a great all-around city without the out of the roof housing prices that NY has. (Even with Allen Iverson leaving-people just can't get enough of Philadelphia).
2006-12-09 09:21:27
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answered by Val 2
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Register for a Real Estate Course in your city (look online for Real Estate Schools . You'll get a lot of information. Most instructors are helpful in answering questions of that nature.
2006-12-08 11:07:48
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answered by newyorkgal71 7
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Not sure! But.....
Keep in mind...........
Times and markets are changing!
In California with average homes selling well over $500,000, a 20% decline is $100,000! In any market 'timing is everything'! So, could you afford a loss of 25% of your investment all because of poor timing???
This last up cycle was 10 years in many parts of the country. The downcycle now started in CA, Wash DC, NYC, Vegas and other hot areas of the past are all soft and getting softer.
From 1990 to 1996, the average home in San Diego lost 20% of its' value! The cycle we are now enterng looks like it could well exceed that on the downside!
With all the 100% financing, interest only loans, EZ qualifing etc...even a slight decline will cause many to be unable to sell for the amount due on their loans!
For some great 'insider' articles on the San Diego real estate market, which I beli
eve will apply to any of the hot real estate markets of the past five years.....visit:
http://www.brokerforyou.com/brokerforyou
http://www.downtown-san-diego-real-estate.com/san-diego-real-estate-article-index.htm
http://www.brokerforyou.com
http://www.san-diego-for-sale-by-owner.com
http://www.la-jolla-ca-del-mar-san-diego-real-estate-encinitas-california.us
http://www.brokerforyou.com/blogger/index.html
http://san-diego-coastal-real-estate.blogspot.com
http://sandiegofsbo.blogspot.com
http://downtown-san-diego-real-estate-views.blogspot.com
http://san-diego-coastal-real-estate.blogspot.com
http://sandiegofsbo.blogspot.com
http://downtown-san-diego-real-estate-views.blogspot.com
http://www.brokerforyou.com/san-diego-real-estate-sales.html
http://www.poway-real-estate.info
http://www.del-mar-real-estate.info
http://www.la-jolla-real-estate.info
http://www.los-angeles-real-estate-brokers.com
http://www.san-jose-real-estate-brokers.com
http://www.orange-county-real-estate-brokers.com
http://www.san-francisco-real-estate-brokers.com
http://www.sacramento-real-estate-broker.com
2006-12-10 05:17:15
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answered by Anonymous
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