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City Wants Assessment of Qualcomm Stadium
Reply to #6 - Remember that the Poinsettia Bowl and Holiday Bowl both play there and bring millions to San Diego also.— June 11, 2010 10:37 a.m.
Dow Plunges 348 -- but Recovers from Near 1,000 Drop
Reply to #34 - Because States don't know how else to raise money when our basic economies have all left for China and India. Thus, we are left with casinos. I would say coming to America now is one big gamble.— May 19, 2010 10:29 a.m.
Dow Plunges 348 -- but Recovers from Near 1,000 Drop
Someone found out Graham and Dodd doesn't work anymore and hit the PANIC button.— May 19, 2010 10:26 a.m.
SD Home Values Rise, Reports S&P
Reply to #12 - It is the crowding but San Diego has it's own very bizarre culture. I will give you another example: People don't even like it if you stand up at concerts. They are oddly quiet at them, also. Now I saw the same acts in San Bernardino and Los Angeles - 2 crowded places, and people were way louder and more into it as well as didn't care if you stood up. I remember a couple of the lead singers puting their ear to the crowd as if to say, "what gives"? Indifference? Please don't say it is because it is laid back. I have seen fists thrown over a wave by two surfers. I just cannot even say how happy I am to be out of there. It is beyond over-rated. Have a nice day.— April 3, 2010 1:15 p.m.
SD Home Values Rise, Reports S&P
San Diego is so over-rated as a place to live. I lived there 20 years and moved. We just went back to visit and I could feel the stress and tension the minute I got in the airport. Driving there is a nightmare. By the way, the CHP is raising money for the State by giving tickets for everything. I supposedly rolled thru a stop sign and got flagged. I couldn't believe they were pulling me over as I didn't even realize I did anything wrong. I watched the rest of the week and didn't see one person fully stop unless they had to. Guess I should have spent my tourist dollars elsewhere. FU California. My wife, who grew up there, has a chronic cough from the smog. Going back irritated it so bad this time that I am not sure I will be able to bring her there again. One thing I noticed is that people don't say hello. I am so used to it now where I live. Everywhere you go, people look you in the eye and smile. In CA, that never happens. San Diego is like dating a beautiful woman with nothing on the inside. Once the honeymoon is over, she begins to wear on your nerves. I don't miss that place. Enjoy your smog, rude people and me me me culture.... Sign me, loving the fresh air of the mountains....good riddance Stress Diego.— March 31, 2010 9:03 p.m.
Local Housing Values Up, but Pace of Gain Slowing
I cannot believe this story hasn't hit this site. Anyways, anyone think this won't create problems for Carlsbad Real Estate? Should change name to Cancerbad. http://www.nbcsandiego.com/news/health/Carlsbad_F…— March 2, 2010 9:02 p.m.
December Unemployment 10.1%
Scary chart...another wave down in housing coming. http://finance.yahoo.com/expert/article/richriche…— January 25, 2010 9:16 a.m.
Fabled Borrego Springs Resort, Development May Close Nov. 30
The prices they charge are out of sight for a town that is hardly upscale. Ever been there in July? Ugh! 125 in the shade!— December 29, 2009 12:11 p.m.
Brandes Gives Up on Newspapers
Reply to #6 - And these high programmed BOTS that Quant firms are using are just ripping the public off left and right.— December 29, 2009 12:04 p.m.
Local Home Values Down 37.9% from Peak
The ALT-A loans are about to start hitting the market and will hit San Diego hard as will the fact that banks have held onto many foreclosures until after the 1st of the year hoping to wring more value out of them. Oceanside has already been clobbered. Carlsbad and Encinitas are next. If you see the number of ALT-A loans those two cities have, you would be shocked. The low interest rates have helped it from being a complete disaster but time is ticking. Watch the 60 minutes story on ALT-A loans. You can access it via the CBS website.— December 29, 2009 12:01 p.m.