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April 4, 2016 at 4:13 PM #21930April 4, 2016 at 5:28 PM #796405njtosdParticipant
I don’t generally like HOAs, but this makes the one at Meadowview look interesting – and I love the “sheep thrills” pun in the article. http://www.pe.com/articles/sheep-696568-meadow-peterson.html
Try searching for lawsuits that involve the Meadowview Community Association. It will give you an idea of whether people get frustrated with them, and if so, about what.
April 4, 2016 at 5:32 PM #796406bearishgurlParticipant[quote=njtosd]I don’t generally like HOAs, but this makes the one at Meadowview look interesting – and I love the “sheep thrills” pun in the article.
http://www.pe.com/articles/sheep-696568-meadow-peterson.html
[/quote]IIRC, SD used goats to clear the hills behind Scripps Ranch about a year after the Cedar fires.
April 4, 2016 at 6:38 PM #796409AnonymousGuestMy wife and I are an interracial couple in Temecula. Our background is not much different from your situation, except I’m the white guy. Temecula is generally conservative but not backwards. You’ll be fine.
We’ve been in Temecula many years but only know a couple of families that live in Meadowview. I don’t have any specific knowledge of their HOAs. If you are looking for something similar without HOA there is of course “wine country” which is a large area with varying rural character.
Wherever you settle, welcome to Temecula!
April 4, 2016 at 6:50 PM #796410ConsideringoptionsParticipantThank you! I figured it would be fine, but I definitely want to live somewhere welcoming of various cultures.
We will check out some of the other areas (if there are homes we can afford) and see what we find.
April 4, 2016 at 6:51 PM #796411ConsideringoptionsParticipant[quote=Consideringoptions]Thank you! I figured it would be fine, but I definitely want to live somewhere welcoming of various cultures.
We will check out some of the other areas (if there are homes we can afford) and see what we find.[/quote]
And I see I did this wrong. This was in reply to Harvey π
April 4, 2016 at 6:52 PM #796412ConsideringoptionsParticipant[quote=njtosd]I don’t generally like HOAs, but this makes the one at Meadowview look interesting – and I love the “sheep thrills” pun in the article. http://www.pe.com/articles/sheep-696568-meadow-peterson.html
Try searching for lawsuits that involve the Meadowview Community Association. It will give you an idea of whether people get frustrated with them, and if so, about what.[/quote]
That’s a good idea. I’ve never lived in a HOA community and am wary of them. We just loved the feel of the neighborhood (which may be because of the very HOA I fear)
April 4, 2016 at 8:43 PM #796413scaredyclassicParticipantWe’re a mexi-jew couple in temecula with mexi-jew kids. No problems in 14 years.
Meadowview is where I wanted to buy but my wife said I was too messy for an HOA. It does look tidy. There’s nowhere quite like it in the area for smaller big lots.
Can walk to chaparral hs. Awesome.
OverallPerfect location IMO.
April 4, 2016 at 9:10 PM #796414ConsideringoptionsParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic]We’re a mexi-jew couple in temecula with mexi-jew kids. No problems in 14 years.
Meadowview is where I wanted to buy but my wife said I was too messy for an HOA. It does look tidy. There’s nowhere quite like it in the area for smaller big lots.
Can walk to chaparral hs. Awesome.
OverallPerfect location IMO.[/quote]
Thank you for your response. It is great to see a lot of diversity responding. Makes me feel confident my daughter will be in good company π
And I am not super familiar with the area, but I agree the location looked perfect. It is just that HOA that has us hung up. The idea of someone else telling other adults what to do with their property is hard to wrap my head around (full disclosure: we have never been homeowners before).
April 4, 2016 at 10:42 PM #796417scaredyclassicParticipantThe pool is beautiful there. Let the HOA clean it. I hate dealing with my pool. Actually, now I remember making an offer on a perfect Meadowview house. On the meadow. Bid a little too low. Was so sad. Should’ve come in stronger. Then I’d be in Meadowview right now!!!
Wine country is OK but I prefer Meadowview.
April 5, 2016 at 12:11 PM #796446FlyerInHiGuestI feel for you scaredy. I used to have to deal with a pool.
Unless you are willing to pay whatever it takes for someone else to take care of your pool, it’s not worth having one.April 5, 2016 at 12:18 PM #796447FlyerInHiGuestI think that temecula was a destination for White conservative middle-class escapees from LA and SD. But in the last couple decades, it has come into it’s own.
I have the impression that Temecula is still more conservative than Orange County which was once represented by conservative firebrand Bob Dorman. Things have come a long way in the last couple decades.April 5, 2016 at 12:25 PM #796448bearishgurlParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]I feel for you scaredy. I used to have to deal with a pool.
Unless you are willing to pay whatever it takes for someone else to take care of your pool, it’s not worth having one.[/quote]I’ve had backyard pools as well and yes, they are a source of constant maintenance and can be a $$$ drain over the years in parts, maintenance and utilities. I prefer the Y where, for $40 month, an olympic sized pool and 20-person jacuzzi is maintained (and preheated) FOR me, in addition to having access to circuit training and a multitude of classes.April 5, 2016 at 1:15 PM #796450ConsideringoptionsParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]I feel for you scaredy. I used to have to deal with a pool.
Unless you are willing to pay whatever it takes for someone else to take care of your pool, it’s not worth having one.[/quote]Good to have all these opinions on a pool. I haven’t given it much thought, but will bring it up to my husband.
April 5, 2016 at 2:05 PM #796452ConsideringoptionsParticipantThanks for your feedback. Conservative is fine (we lived in central ca for several years) as long as conservative isn’t code for racist. From the feedback I’ve gotten here, most Temecula residents (temeculans?) have no issues with interracial couples.
Edit: And I keep messing up posting. This was in reply to flyerinhi regarding Temecula being conservative.
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