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January 1, 2008 at 4:16 PM #127616January 1, 2008 at 4:28 PM #127358Bunny MeadowsParticipant
Hmmmm…your Escondido analogy is excellent.
I apologize if I offended anyone with my comments. I am not a racist, or an exclusionary sort of person. I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Truly, I feel like there is an unspoken fear among many around here: that one will buy into a community that LOOKS nice but may attract people who for a variety of reasons – cultural, educational background, inexperience, etc – don’t believe in/understand house maintenance or upkeep. Or that the percentage of rentals will increase on a given street, giving it that “transient” feel.
I suppose there are simply no guarantees, eh….
January 1, 2008 at 4:28 PM #127518Bunny MeadowsParticipantHmmmm…your Escondido analogy is excellent.
I apologize if I offended anyone with my comments. I am not a racist, or an exclusionary sort of person. I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Truly, I feel like there is an unspoken fear among many around here: that one will buy into a community that LOOKS nice but may attract people who for a variety of reasons – cultural, educational background, inexperience, etc – don’t believe in/understand house maintenance or upkeep. Or that the percentage of rentals will increase on a given street, giving it that “transient” feel.
I suppose there are simply no guarantees, eh….
January 1, 2008 at 4:28 PM #127527Bunny MeadowsParticipantHmmmm…your Escondido analogy is excellent.
I apologize if I offended anyone with my comments. I am not a racist, or an exclusionary sort of person. I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Truly, I feel like there is an unspoken fear among many around here: that one will buy into a community that LOOKS nice but may attract people who for a variety of reasons – cultural, educational background, inexperience, etc – don’t believe in/understand house maintenance or upkeep. Or that the percentage of rentals will increase on a given street, giving it that “transient” feel.
I suppose there are simply no guarantees, eh….
January 1, 2008 at 4:28 PM #127595Bunny MeadowsParticipantHmmmm…your Escondido analogy is excellent.
I apologize if I offended anyone with my comments. I am not a racist, or an exclusionary sort of person. I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Truly, I feel like there is an unspoken fear among many around here: that one will buy into a community that LOOKS nice but may attract people who for a variety of reasons – cultural, educational background, inexperience, etc – don’t believe in/understand house maintenance or upkeep. Or that the percentage of rentals will increase on a given street, giving it that “transient” feel.
I suppose there are simply no guarantees, eh….
January 1, 2008 at 4:28 PM #127621Bunny MeadowsParticipantHmmmm…your Escondido analogy is excellent.
I apologize if I offended anyone with my comments. I am not a racist, or an exclusionary sort of person. I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Truly, I feel like there is an unspoken fear among many around here: that one will buy into a community that LOOKS nice but may attract people who for a variety of reasons – cultural, educational background, inexperience, etc – don’t believe in/understand house maintenance or upkeep. Or that the percentage of rentals will increase on a given street, giving it that “transient” feel.
I suppose there are simply no guarantees, eh….
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM #127363SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. π
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM #127523SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. π
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM #127532SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. π
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM #127599SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. π
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM #127626SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. π
January 1, 2008 at 4:44 PM #127373paramountParticipantTG: Yes I do agree that being able to commute from 79 South is a much better option for the reasons you state.
Also, your right on target with the rentals as well. Most of Paloma was built in the early 90’s when the market was tight and it was much easier to sell smaller houses. And we may see that again in the next few years – smaller houses.
January 1, 2008 at 4:44 PM #127533paramountParticipantTG: Yes I do agree that being able to commute from 79 South is a much better option for the reasons you state.
Also, your right on target with the rentals as well. Most of Paloma was built in the early 90’s when the market was tight and it was much easier to sell smaller houses. And we may see that again in the next few years – smaller houses.
January 1, 2008 at 4:44 PM #127542paramountParticipantTG: Yes I do agree that being able to commute from 79 South is a much better option for the reasons you state.
Also, your right on target with the rentals as well. Most of Paloma was built in the early 90’s when the market was tight and it was much easier to sell smaller houses. And we may see that again in the next few years – smaller houses.
January 1, 2008 at 4:44 PM #127609paramountParticipantTG: Yes I do agree that being able to commute from 79 South is a much better option for the reasons you state.
Also, your right on target with the rentals as well. Most of Paloma was built in the early 90’s when the market was tight and it was much easier to sell smaller houses. And we may see that again in the next few years – smaller houses.
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