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Calgary economy enters recession

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Calgary economy enters recession


Misc CDN | 208340 hits | Mar 30 6:55 am | Posted by: tritium
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Calgary's petro-fuelled economy--which led the country in recent years--will sink into recession this year, the city's economic development agency said Wednesday.

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  1. by avatar tritium
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:21 pm
    Quick question for mtbr, how is your housing prices NOW!! (told you so) :P

    Down about 15% across the board. Great adjustment to the market, unless you're paying on an infated value. Under water.

  2. by Anonymous
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 2:56 pm
    "tritium" said
    Quick question for mtbr, how is your housing prices NOW!! (told you so) :P

    Down about 15% across the board. Great adjustment to the market, unless you're paying on an infated value. Under water.


    first of all...nice necro news post :P

    second..I don't care what my house is worth because...it's PAID FOR! and it's not for sale.

    lower house prices are F'n great :rock:

    especially the ones I've been looking at in Arizona

  3. by avatar Alta_redneck
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:18 pm
    "mtbr" said


    second..I don't care what my house is worth because...it's PAID FOR! and it's not for sale.

    lower house prices are F'n great :rock:

    especially the ones I've been looking at in Arizona



    Have you gone down there to look at them? Maybe we got hooked up with the wrong realtor, but most houses she showed us looked like homeless people had lived in them for awhile after the home owner walked away. One of the places had carp living in the pool, to keep the algae under control. It kind of turned us off.

  4. by avatar tritium
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:20 pm
    "mtbr" said
    Quick question for mtbr, how is your housing prices NOW!! (told you so) :P

    Down about 15% across the board. Great adjustment to the market, unless you're paying on an infated value. Under water.


    first of all...nice necro news post :P

    second..I don't care what my house is worth because...it's PAID FOR! and it's not for sale.

    lower house prices are F'n great :rock:

    especially the ones I've been looking at in Arizona

    Proof there is a sucker born every day... AZ is far from it's bottom, yet people think it's cheap and are buying up homes. LOL

    Tempe has some good deals, great for an investor who owns apartment bldgs in a college town.

  5. by Anonymous
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:21 pm
    "tritium" said
    Quick question for mtbr, how is your housing prices NOW!! (told you so) :P

    Down about 15% across the board. Great adjustment to the market, unless you're paying on an infated value. Under water.


    first of all...nice necro news post :P

    second..I don't care what my house is worth because...it's PAID FOR! and it's not for sale.

    lower house prices are F'n great :rock:

    especially the ones I've been looking at in Arizona

    Proof there is a sucker born every day... AZ is far from it's bottom, yet people think it's cheap and are buying up homes. LOL

    Tempe has some good deals, great for an investor who owns apartment bldgs in a college town.

    sucker?

    how's that value on that condo you bought in Texas last year?

  6. by avatar tritium
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:25 pm
    "mtbr" said


    sucker?

    how's that value on that condo you bought in Texas last year?



    Hasn't budged, why?

    Not to mention I have a huge land portfolio of lots across the USA. From $15,000 to $5,000 I buy and hold.

    What did Ziggy say? "Buy land, because they don't make any more of it." :wink:

  7. by Anonymous
    Mon Mar 30, 2009 3:29 pm
    "Alta_redneck" said


    second..I don't care what my house is worth because...it's PAID FOR! and it's not for sale.

    lower house prices are F'n great :rock:

    especially the ones I've been looking at in Arizona



    Have you gone down there to look at them? Maybe we got hooked up with the wrong realtor, but most houses she showed us looked like homeless people had lived in them for awhile after the home owner walked away. One of the places had carp living in the pool, to keep the algae under control. It kind of turned us off.

    pm in bound



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