top | item 23061290 (no title) curiousfiddler | 5 years ago This is an article from January 2020; not sure it is relevant in the current context. discuss order hn newest jweir|5 years ago Perhaps even more relevant. If there was already a down turn.I noticed a number (4-5) for pre-foreclosures in Berkeley right before the shutdowns started.Now there is a freeze on foreclosures in Ca, right? What’s going to happen when it is lifted? I don’t think it is going to be pretty. almost_usual|5 years ago East Bay is different than SF, Peninsula, or Marin.
jweir|5 years ago Perhaps even more relevant. If there was already a down turn.I noticed a number (4-5) for pre-foreclosures in Berkeley right before the shutdowns started.Now there is a freeze on foreclosures in Ca, right? What’s going to happen when it is lifted? I don’t think it is going to be pretty. almost_usual|5 years ago East Bay is different than SF, Peninsula, or Marin.
jweir|5 years ago
I noticed a number (4-5) for pre-foreclosures in Berkeley right before the shutdowns started.
Now there is a freeze on foreclosures in Ca, right? What’s going to happen when it is lifted? I don’t think it is going to be pretty.
almost_usual|5 years ago