Anyways, the banks are going to have to do something with all those empty houses. My theory is you will see whole neighborhoods of low-income families living 2-3 to a property and then taking shared transportation to minimum wage jobs in the city. [/quote]
There aren’t anywhere near enough jobs in Temecula to fill all empty houses with low-income families 2-3 to a property. That’s the kind of prospect I see for low-end McMansion tracts here in San Diego: Sky Ranch, Eureka Springs, parts of Eastlake, etc. Temecula is more likely to become a retirement destination.