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February 17, 2008 at 11:33 PM #11850February 17, 2008 at 11:59 PM #154741bearvineParticipant
$75 sq ft in Morgan Hill…is what I said is when we start buying again, and that means less in other areas.
Others have mocked and challenged our observations about Temecula in past threads,and we’ll say it again the worse is yet to come.BTW, in regards to Morgan Hill, I wonder what it feels like to be the new group of home closings in the McMillin developments, excited to move into a home with green lawns, and the future so bright. And then to see the block of homes next to your block, where the same feelings were felt by the home buyers just a few months ago, and now their lawns are brown, and they are trying to figure out where to live.
Must not feel so good.
February 17, 2008 at 11:59 PM #155018bearvineParticipant$75 sq ft in Morgan Hill…is what I said is when we start buying again, and that means less in other areas.
Others have mocked and challenged our observations about Temecula in past threads,and we’ll say it again the worse is yet to come.BTW, in regards to Morgan Hill, I wonder what it feels like to be the new group of home closings in the McMillin developments, excited to move into a home with green lawns, and the future so bright. And then to see the block of homes next to your block, where the same feelings were felt by the home buyers just a few months ago, and now their lawns are brown, and they are trying to figure out where to live.
Must not feel so good.
February 17, 2008 at 11:59 PM #155027bearvineParticipant$75 sq ft in Morgan Hill…is what I said is when we start buying again, and that means less in other areas.
Others have mocked and challenged our observations about Temecula in past threads,and we’ll say it again the worse is yet to come.BTW, in regards to Morgan Hill, I wonder what it feels like to be the new group of home closings in the McMillin developments, excited to move into a home with green lawns, and the future so bright. And then to see the block of homes next to your block, where the same feelings were felt by the home buyers just a few months ago, and now their lawns are brown, and they are trying to figure out where to live.
Must not feel so good.
February 17, 2008 at 11:59 PM #155041bearvineParticipant$75 sq ft in Morgan Hill…is what I said is when we start buying again, and that means less in other areas.
Others have mocked and challenged our observations about Temecula in past threads,and we’ll say it again the worse is yet to come.BTW, in regards to Morgan Hill, I wonder what it feels like to be the new group of home closings in the McMillin developments, excited to move into a home with green lawns, and the future so bright. And then to see the block of homes next to your block, where the same feelings were felt by the home buyers just a few months ago, and now their lawns are brown, and they are trying to figure out where to live.
Must not feel so good.
February 17, 2008 at 11:59 PM #155118bearvineParticipant$75 sq ft in Morgan Hill…is what I said is when we start buying again, and that means less in other areas.
Others have mocked and challenged our observations about Temecula in past threads,and we’ll say it again the worse is yet to come.BTW, in regards to Morgan Hill, I wonder what it feels like to be the new group of home closings in the McMillin developments, excited to move into a home with green lawns, and the future so bright. And then to see the block of homes next to your block, where the same feelings were felt by the home buyers just a few months ago, and now their lawns are brown, and they are trying to figure out where to live.
Must not feel so good.
February 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #154746HLSParticipant“we are getting tempted by the low prices”
What low prices ?? Prices aren’t low.
February 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #155023HLSParticipant“we are getting tempted by the low prices”
What low prices ?? Prices aren’t low.
February 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #155033HLSParticipant“we are getting tempted by the low prices”
What low prices ?? Prices aren’t low.
February 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #155046HLSParticipant“we are getting tempted by the low prices”
What low prices ?? Prices aren’t low.
February 18, 2008 at 12:06 AM #155123HLSParticipant“we are getting tempted by the low prices”
What low prices ?? Prices aren’t low.
February 18, 2008 at 5:19 AM #154771Ex-SDParticipantPrices are nowhere near the bottom yet in Temecula.
There was a poster on here several days ago who had posted last year that he was being pressured by his wife to buy in Temecula. Many (and I mean, MANY) of us told him NOT to do it. He bought and now, he and his wife are living in 1900 sq ft and a he can buy a 3200 sq ft home for less money. Do you want to wind up like them?
See the thread: http://piggington.com/harveston_down_the_drainWait until next January and see where the prices are and how things are trending before you throw your money down the toilet and are stuck with a depreciating asset. I’m in the camp that believes the bottom won’t really hit until around 2012 but even if I’m wrong and it comes earlier to Temecula, prices are definitely NOT going to shoot back up overnight, nor will there be a lack of inventory to choose from for years. Time is on the side of the buyers…….IN SPADES! Rent, relax and take your time to see where all of this is headed.
February 18, 2008 at 5:19 AM #155047Ex-SDParticipantPrices are nowhere near the bottom yet in Temecula.
There was a poster on here several days ago who had posted last year that he was being pressured by his wife to buy in Temecula. Many (and I mean, MANY) of us told him NOT to do it. He bought and now, he and his wife are living in 1900 sq ft and a he can buy a 3200 sq ft home for less money. Do you want to wind up like them?
See the thread: http://piggington.com/harveston_down_the_drainWait until next January and see where the prices are and how things are trending before you throw your money down the toilet and are stuck with a depreciating asset. I’m in the camp that believes the bottom won’t really hit until around 2012 but even if I’m wrong and it comes earlier to Temecula, prices are definitely NOT going to shoot back up overnight, nor will there be a lack of inventory to choose from for years. Time is on the side of the buyers…….IN SPADES! Rent, relax and take your time to see where all of this is headed.
February 18, 2008 at 5:19 AM #155059Ex-SDParticipantPrices are nowhere near the bottom yet in Temecula.
There was a poster on here several days ago who had posted last year that he was being pressured by his wife to buy in Temecula. Many (and I mean, MANY) of us told him NOT to do it. He bought and now, he and his wife are living in 1900 sq ft and a he can buy a 3200 sq ft home for less money. Do you want to wind up like them?
See the thread: http://piggington.com/harveston_down_the_drainWait until next January and see where the prices are and how things are trending before you throw your money down the toilet and are stuck with a depreciating asset. I’m in the camp that believes the bottom won’t really hit until around 2012 but even if I’m wrong and it comes earlier to Temecula, prices are definitely NOT going to shoot back up overnight, nor will there be a lack of inventory to choose from for years. Time is on the side of the buyers…….IN SPADES! Rent, relax and take your time to see where all of this is headed.
February 18, 2008 at 5:19 AM #155070Ex-SDParticipantPrices are nowhere near the bottom yet in Temecula.
There was a poster on here several days ago who had posted last year that he was being pressured by his wife to buy in Temecula. Many (and I mean, MANY) of us told him NOT to do it. He bought and now, he and his wife are living in 1900 sq ft and a he can buy a 3200 sq ft home for less money. Do you want to wind up like them?
See the thread: http://piggington.com/harveston_down_the_drainWait until next January and see where the prices are and how things are trending before you throw your money down the toilet and are stuck with a depreciating asset. I’m in the camp that believes the bottom won’t really hit until around 2012 but even if I’m wrong and it comes earlier to Temecula, prices are definitely NOT going to shoot back up overnight, nor will there be a lack of inventory to choose from for years. Time is on the side of the buyers…….IN SPADES! Rent, relax and take your time to see where all of this is headed.
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