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October 3, 2008 at 8:33 PM #14071October 3, 2008 at 8:48 PM #280583bearvineParticipant
TG you beat me to it…
I was posting a response to an old thread of yours after getting the same email.
Temecula Dreaming!
Whomever bids, and buys these is an absolute IDIOT.
Sure beautifully done, especially the Ruffino models, but talk about smoking the funny stuff…
McMillin has no idea and no plan for what they want to do with the hundreds of graded, zoned, empty lots that they have in Ruffino, Montevina, and the Phase 3 section of Morgan Hill. The sons BLEW it.
Also remember, one of the greatest homes ever in Morgan, the K Hov plan 4, which sold for 899, recently sold for 450 or so, at 4200 sq ft.
If any of you Temecula based Piggington’s have free time on the weekend, please check out the INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY this weekend and report back to us on this thread. And while you are there, submit an offers in the $300 range for fun.
Don’t forget my $75 sq ft Morgan Hill projection from a while ago…
October 3, 2008 at 8:48 PM #280857bearvineParticipantTG you beat me to it…
I was posting a response to an old thread of yours after getting the same email.
Temecula Dreaming!
Whomever bids, and buys these is an absolute IDIOT.
Sure beautifully done, especially the Ruffino models, but talk about smoking the funny stuff…
McMillin has no idea and no plan for what they want to do with the hundreds of graded, zoned, empty lots that they have in Ruffino, Montevina, and the Phase 3 section of Morgan Hill. The sons BLEW it.
Also remember, one of the greatest homes ever in Morgan, the K Hov plan 4, which sold for 899, recently sold for 450 or so, at 4200 sq ft.
If any of you Temecula based Piggington’s have free time on the weekend, please check out the INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY this weekend and report back to us on this thread. And while you are there, submit an offers in the $300 range for fun.
Don’t forget my $75 sq ft Morgan Hill projection from a while ago…
October 3, 2008 at 8:48 PM #280863bearvineParticipantTG you beat me to it…
I was posting a response to an old thread of yours after getting the same email.
Temecula Dreaming!
Whomever bids, and buys these is an absolute IDIOT.
Sure beautifully done, especially the Ruffino models, but talk about smoking the funny stuff…
McMillin has no idea and no plan for what they want to do with the hundreds of graded, zoned, empty lots that they have in Ruffino, Montevina, and the Phase 3 section of Morgan Hill. The sons BLEW it.
Also remember, one of the greatest homes ever in Morgan, the K Hov plan 4, which sold for 899, recently sold for 450 or so, at 4200 sq ft.
If any of you Temecula based Piggington’s have free time on the weekend, please check out the INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY this weekend and report back to us on this thread. And while you are there, submit an offers in the $300 range for fun.
Don’t forget my $75 sq ft Morgan Hill projection from a while ago…
October 3, 2008 at 8:48 PM #280905bearvineParticipantTG you beat me to it…
I was posting a response to an old thread of yours after getting the same email.
Temecula Dreaming!
Whomever bids, and buys these is an absolute IDIOT.
Sure beautifully done, especially the Ruffino models, but talk about smoking the funny stuff…
McMillin has no idea and no plan for what they want to do with the hundreds of graded, zoned, empty lots that they have in Ruffino, Montevina, and the Phase 3 section of Morgan Hill. The sons BLEW it.
Also remember, one of the greatest homes ever in Morgan, the K Hov plan 4, which sold for 899, recently sold for 450 or so, at 4200 sq ft.
If any of you Temecula based Piggington’s have free time on the weekend, please check out the INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY this weekend and report back to us on this thread. And while you are there, submit an offers in the $300 range for fun.
Don’t forget my $75 sq ft Morgan Hill projection from a while ago…
October 3, 2008 at 8:48 PM #280916bearvineParticipantTG you beat me to it…
I was posting a response to an old thread of yours after getting the same email.
Temecula Dreaming!
Whomever bids, and buys these is an absolute IDIOT.
Sure beautifully done, especially the Ruffino models, but talk about smoking the funny stuff…
McMillin has no idea and no plan for what they want to do with the hundreds of graded, zoned, empty lots that they have in Ruffino, Montevina, and the Phase 3 section of Morgan Hill. The sons BLEW it.
Also remember, one of the greatest homes ever in Morgan, the K Hov plan 4, which sold for 899, recently sold for 450 or so, at 4200 sq ft.
If any of you Temecula based Piggington’s have free time on the weekend, please check out the INCREDIBLE OPPORTUNITY this weekend and report back to us on this thread. And while you are there, submit an offers in the $300 range for fun.
Don’t forget my $75 sq ft Morgan Hill projection from a while ago…
October 3, 2008 at 9:02 PM #280598bearvineParticipantTemecula golf tangent-
Last time I was out there and busting McMillin’s chops (they admitted there was no plan and they had no idea what was going to happen, besides being halted), checking out the Centex ghostland, took the time to hit the tables and play Pechanga’s new course.
What a great job they did on that course. Highly recommend to any golfers out there. Expensive, so if you are a gambler, harass a casino host to get comped/discount. We paid $0 for our foursome. They are closed now, but as the area is hurting there aren’t too many people able or willing to pay $150 green fees.
I believe it’s the 5th hole, it’s on the side of the mountain with a spectacular view. Drive for show, and it is majestic. One of my top 5 golf shots of all time, watched the drive sail into the clouds with all the homes in foreclosure in the backdrop, and heard the ball hit the fairway with a thud. My normal drives are 260-280, GPS tracked it at 350.
As there was no one else out there, we each hit four drives off the box.
They did a great job, and it crushes Cross Creek and Temecula Creek. Pushes Redhawk into a distant 4th IMO.
Give Temecula 10-15 years, it will be a MUCH nicer area, and it WILL be a tourist destination. The homes the wise buy in at $50-75 sq ft range and rent out until the area is ready, will do well.
October 3, 2008 at 9:02 PM #280872bearvineParticipantTemecula golf tangent-
Last time I was out there and busting McMillin’s chops (they admitted there was no plan and they had no idea what was going to happen, besides being halted), checking out the Centex ghostland, took the time to hit the tables and play Pechanga’s new course.
What a great job they did on that course. Highly recommend to any golfers out there. Expensive, so if you are a gambler, harass a casino host to get comped/discount. We paid $0 for our foursome. They are closed now, but as the area is hurting there aren’t too many people able or willing to pay $150 green fees.
I believe it’s the 5th hole, it’s on the side of the mountain with a spectacular view. Drive for show, and it is majestic. One of my top 5 golf shots of all time, watched the drive sail into the clouds with all the homes in foreclosure in the backdrop, and heard the ball hit the fairway with a thud. My normal drives are 260-280, GPS tracked it at 350.
As there was no one else out there, we each hit four drives off the box.
They did a great job, and it crushes Cross Creek and Temecula Creek. Pushes Redhawk into a distant 4th IMO.
Give Temecula 10-15 years, it will be a MUCH nicer area, and it WILL be a tourist destination. The homes the wise buy in at $50-75 sq ft range and rent out until the area is ready, will do well.
October 3, 2008 at 9:02 PM #280878bearvineParticipantTemecula golf tangent-
Last time I was out there and busting McMillin’s chops (they admitted there was no plan and they had no idea what was going to happen, besides being halted), checking out the Centex ghostland, took the time to hit the tables and play Pechanga’s new course.
What a great job they did on that course. Highly recommend to any golfers out there. Expensive, so if you are a gambler, harass a casino host to get comped/discount. We paid $0 for our foursome. They are closed now, but as the area is hurting there aren’t too many people able or willing to pay $150 green fees.
I believe it’s the 5th hole, it’s on the side of the mountain with a spectacular view. Drive for show, and it is majestic. One of my top 5 golf shots of all time, watched the drive sail into the clouds with all the homes in foreclosure in the backdrop, and heard the ball hit the fairway with a thud. My normal drives are 260-280, GPS tracked it at 350.
As there was no one else out there, we each hit four drives off the box.
They did a great job, and it crushes Cross Creek and Temecula Creek. Pushes Redhawk into a distant 4th IMO.
Give Temecula 10-15 years, it will be a MUCH nicer area, and it WILL be a tourist destination. The homes the wise buy in at $50-75 sq ft range and rent out until the area is ready, will do well.
October 3, 2008 at 9:02 PM #280920bearvineParticipantTemecula golf tangent-
Last time I was out there and busting McMillin’s chops (they admitted there was no plan and they had no idea what was going to happen, besides being halted), checking out the Centex ghostland, took the time to hit the tables and play Pechanga’s new course.
What a great job they did on that course. Highly recommend to any golfers out there. Expensive, so if you are a gambler, harass a casino host to get comped/discount. We paid $0 for our foursome. They are closed now, but as the area is hurting there aren’t too many people able or willing to pay $150 green fees.
I believe it’s the 5th hole, it’s on the side of the mountain with a spectacular view. Drive for show, and it is majestic. One of my top 5 golf shots of all time, watched the drive sail into the clouds with all the homes in foreclosure in the backdrop, and heard the ball hit the fairway with a thud. My normal drives are 260-280, GPS tracked it at 350.
As there was no one else out there, we each hit four drives off the box.
They did a great job, and it crushes Cross Creek and Temecula Creek. Pushes Redhawk into a distant 4th IMO.
Give Temecula 10-15 years, it will be a MUCH nicer area, and it WILL be a tourist destination. The homes the wise buy in at $50-75 sq ft range and rent out until the area is ready, will do well.
October 3, 2008 at 9:02 PM #280931bearvineParticipantTemecula golf tangent-
Last time I was out there and busting McMillin’s chops (they admitted there was no plan and they had no idea what was going to happen, besides being halted), checking out the Centex ghostland, took the time to hit the tables and play Pechanga’s new course.
What a great job they did on that course. Highly recommend to any golfers out there. Expensive, so if you are a gambler, harass a casino host to get comped/discount. We paid $0 for our foursome. They are closed now, but as the area is hurting there aren’t too many people able or willing to pay $150 green fees.
I believe it’s the 5th hole, it’s on the side of the mountain with a spectacular view. Drive for show, and it is majestic. One of my top 5 golf shots of all time, watched the drive sail into the clouds with all the homes in foreclosure in the backdrop, and heard the ball hit the fairway with a thud. My normal drives are 260-280, GPS tracked it at 350.
As there was no one else out there, we each hit four drives off the box.
They did a great job, and it crushes Cross Creek and Temecula Creek. Pushes Redhawk into a distant 4th IMO.
Give Temecula 10-15 years, it will be a MUCH nicer area, and it WILL be a tourist destination. The homes the wise buy in at $50-75 sq ft range and rent out until the area is ready, will do well.
October 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #280647temeculaguyParticipantBear, I thought I’d bring you out of hibernation with this thread. I was kinda bummed after two cosecutive deals fell through in the last two weeks. I am dreading the interest rate hike and possible r/e bounce or lack of foreclosures from the bailout but now that it has happened, the stock market tanked and wall street has switched from “please save us” to “that is a nice start, give us more.” I am sure the market can’t be saved. You know as well as anyone that I don’t need to be talked into the long term benefits of the area, just thought I’d cash out since I met my goals, but I’ve reset my goals once again.
BTW, the KHOV morgan tract is going well below 450k. This one just listed for 319K, down from 810k and now $86 a square http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33965-Milat-92592/home/12508924
One of the nicest old school redhawk tracts, the jm peters rancho serrano, walking distance to the bar at redhawk, is reguarlary at 300k and just under $100 a square. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45344-Camino-Monzon-92592/home/6253706
also happens to be one of two that got away from this week.
I don’t like vintage hills all that much but it is nice, this one popped up at $78 a square with a 4 car garage. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/41799-Camino-De-La-Torre-92592/home/6229791
your predictions are not that far off, but my e-mail of new listing from redfin today was almost exclusively in the 200’s.
While I didn’t get to play Pechanga’s course, my buddies went a few weeks back and loved it as well.
I haven’t formed an opinion just yet what the tent folding will do to the prices, less inventory is not always good. I’m convinced that I really need S.D. to begin it’s collapse to keep people from migrating since the gap has been widening, there are still 8-10 buyers on the day a place is listed when it is a premium place and priced right. In both the deals I lost (actually bowed out at certain points in the bidding war), my competition was not people facing foreclosure looking to downsize and let their previous place go, no were they zero down or investors. They were all over 20% down fence sitters from out of town, with income and solid credit, so there was no chance of them not qualifying. I theorized that there can’t be that many of them but other areas are not falling at the same pace so they keep showing up an peeing on my parade. I hope you are right about the $50 to $75 a square but I’m cool with $75-$90, the builders can’t build at those prices so we may see a contraction in inventory, which has not increased much in the last 12 months.
While I’m writing a novel, did you see “generation Kill” on HBO? It was made by the same crew that made “The Wire” and while I’m only on the third episode, it’s good stuff and fills the void the wire left in my life.
October 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #280924temeculaguyParticipantBear, I thought I’d bring you out of hibernation with this thread. I was kinda bummed after two cosecutive deals fell through in the last two weeks. I am dreading the interest rate hike and possible r/e bounce or lack of foreclosures from the bailout but now that it has happened, the stock market tanked and wall street has switched from “please save us” to “that is a nice start, give us more.” I am sure the market can’t be saved. You know as well as anyone that I don’t need to be talked into the long term benefits of the area, just thought I’d cash out since I met my goals, but I’ve reset my goals once again.
BTW, the KHOV morgan tract is going well below 450k. This one just listed for 319K, down from 810k and now $86 a square http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33965-Milat-92592/home/12508924
One of the nicest old school redhawk tracts, the jm peters rancho serrano, walking distance to the bar at redhawk, is reguarlary at 300k and just under $100 a square. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45344-Camino-Monzon-92592/home/6253706
also happens to be one of two that got away from this week.
I don’t like vintage hills all that much but it is nice, this one popped up at $78 a square with a 4 car garage. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/41799-Camino-De-La-Torre-92592/home/6229791
your predictions are not that far off, but my e-mail of new listing from redfin today was almost exclusively in the 200’s.
While I didn’t get to play Pechanga’s course, my buddies went a few weeks back and loved it as well.
I haven’t formed an opinion just yet what the tent folding will do to the prices, less inventory is not always good. I’m convinced that I really need S.D. to begin it’s collapse to keep people from migrating since the gap has been widening, there are still 8-10 buyers on the day a place is listed when it is a premium place and priced right. In both the deals I lost (actually bowed out at certain points in the bidding war), my competition was not people facing foreclosure looking to downsize and let their previous place go, no were they zero down or investors. They were all over 20% down fence sitters from out of town, with income and solid credit, so there was no chance of them not qualifying. I theorized that there can’t be that many of them but other areas are not falling at the same pace so they keep showing up an peeing on my parade. I hope you are right about the $50 to $75 a square but I’m cool with $75-$90, the builders can’t build at those prices so we may see a contraction in inventory, which has not increased much in the last 12 months.
While I’m writing a novel, did you see “generation Kill” on HBO? It was made by the same crew that made “The Wire” and while I’m only on the third episode, it’s good stuff and fills the void the wire left in my life.
October 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #280929temeculaguyParticipantBear, I thought I’d bring you out of hibernation with this thread. I was kinda bummed after two cosecutive deals fell through in the last two weeks. I am dreading the interest rate hike and possible r/e bounce or lack of foreclosures from the bailout but now that it has happened, the stock market tanked and wall street has switched from “please save us” to “that is a nice start, give us more.” I am sure the market can’t be saved. You know as well as anyone that I don’t need to be talked into the long term benefits of the area, just thought I’d cash out since I met my goals, but I’ve reset my goals once again.
BTW, the KHOV morgan tract is going well below 450k. This one just listed for 319K, down from 810k and now $86 a square http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33965-Milat-92592/home/12508924
One of the nicest old school redhawk tracts, the jm peters rancho serrano, walking distance to the bar at redhawk, is reguarlary at 300k and just under $100 a square. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45344-Camino-Monzon-92592/home/6253706
also happens to be one of two that got away from this week.
I don’t like vintage hills all that much but it is nice, this one popped up at $78 a square with a 4 car garage. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/41799-Camino-De-La-Torre-92592/home/6229791
your predictions are not that far off, but my e-mail of new listing from redfin today was almost exclusively in the 200’s.
While I didn’t get to play Pechanga’s course, my buddies went a few weeks back and loved it as well.
I haven’t formed an opinion just yet what the tent folding will do to the prices, less inventory is not always good. I’m convinced that I really need S.D. to begin it’s collapse to keep people from migrating since the gap has been widening, there are still 8-10 buyers on the day a place is listed when it is a premium place and priced right. In both the deals I lost (actually bowed out at certain points in the bidding war), my competition was not people facing foreclosure looking to downsize and let their previous place go, no were they zero down or investors. They were all over 20% down fence sitters from out of town, with income and solid credit, so there was no chance of them not qualifying. I theorized that there can’t be that many of them but other areas are not falling at the same pace so they keep showing up an peeing on my parade. I hope you are right about the $50 to $75 a square but I’m cool with $75-$90, the builders can’t build at those prices so we may see a contraction in inventory, which has not increased much in the last 12 months.
While I’m writing a novel, did you see “generation Kill” on HBO? It was made by the same crew that made “The Wire” and while I’m only on the third episode, it’s good stuff and fills the void the wire left in my life.
October 3, 2008 at 11:17 PM #280970temeculaguyParticipantBear, I thought I’d bring you out of hibernation with this thread. I was kinda bummed after two cosecutive deals fell through in the last two weeks. I am dreading the interest rate hike and possible r/e bounce or lack of foreclosures from the bailout but now that it has happened, the stock market tanked and wall street has switched from “please save us” to “that is a nice start, give us more.” I am sure the market can’t be saved. You know as well as anyone that I don’t need to be talked into the long term benefits of the area, just thought I’d cash out since I met my goals, but I’ve reset my goals once again.
BTW, the KHOV morgan tract is going well below 450k. This one just listed for 319K, down from 810k and now $86 a square http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33965-Milat-92592/home/12508924
One of the nicest old school redhawk tracts, the jm peters rancho serrano, walking distance to the bar at redhawk, is reguarlary at 300k and just under $100 a square. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45344-Camino-Monzon-92592/home/6253706
also happens to be one of two that got away from this week.
I don’t like vintage hills all that much but it is nice, this one popped up at $78 a square with a 4 car garage. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/41799-Camino-De-La-Torre-92592/home/6229791
your predictions are not that far off, but my e-mail of new listing from redfin today was almost exclusively in the 200’s.
While I didn’t get to play Pechanga’s course, my buddies went a few weeks back and loved it as well.
I haven’t formed an opinion just yet what the tent folding will do to the prices, less inventory is not always good. I’m convinced that I really need S.D. to begin it’s collapse to keep people from migrating since the gap has been widening, there are still 8-10 buyers on the day a place is listed when it is a premium place and priced right. In both the deals I lost (actually bowed out at certain points in the bidding war), my competition was not people facing foreclosure looking to downsize and let their previous place go, no were they zero down or investors. They were all over 20% down fence sitters from out of town, with income and solid credit, so there was no chance of them not qualifying. I theorized that there can’t be that many of them but other areas are not falling at the same pace so they keep showing up an peeing on my parade. I hope you are right about the $50 to $75 a square but I’m cool with $75-$90, the builders can’t build at those prices so we may see a contraction in inventory, which has not increased much in the last 12 months.
While I’m writing a novel, did you see “generation Kill” on HBO? It was made by the same crew that made “The Wire” and while I’m only on the third episode, it’s good stuff and fills the void the wire left in my life.
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