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January 23, 2008 at 2:27 PM #141679January 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM #141358
randy
ParticipantThis house is a builder phase closeout at Maybeck. This model start at $740K. someone fell off escrow and thus, I can get this cheaper.
January 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM #141583randy
ParticipantThis house is a builder phase closeout at Maybeck. This model start at $740K. someone fell off escrow and thus, I can get this cheaper.
January 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM #141596randy
ParticipantThis house is a builder phase closeout at Maybeck. This model start at $740K. someone fell off escrow and thus, I can get this cheaper.
January 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM #141622randy
ParticipantThis house is a builder phase closeout at Maybeck. This model start at $740K. someone fell off escrow and thus, I can get this cheaper.
January 23, 2008 at 2:29 PM #141684randy
ParticipantThis house is a builder phase closeout at Maybeck. This model start at $740K. someone fell off escrow and thus, I can get this cheaper.
January 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM #141363flyer
ParticipantThe price sounds good for Maybeck, based upon their previous price points–if you NEED to buy now. Just be aware that some people find that, over time, they really don’t like an alley-loaded home. That’s why my friends chose a home with a front-loaded garage.
With Maybeck, you have no backyard, and they felt the alley would become a nightmare of noise, with kid’s playing, people backing out of their garages–right near your bedrooms–not to mention the echo-chamber effect an alley can have, etc., etc.
Just some things to consider–wish you the best!
January 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM #141588flyer
ParticipantThe price sounds good for Maybeck, based upon their previous price points–if you NEED to buy now. Just be aware that some people find that, over time, they really don’t like an alley-loaded home. That’s why my friends chose a home with a front-loaded garage.
With Maybeck, you have no backyard, and they felt the alley would become a nightmare of noise, with kid’s playing, people backing out of their garages–right near your bedrooms–not to mention the echo-chamber effect an alley can have, etc., etc.
Just some things to consider–wish you the best!
January 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM #141601flyer
ParticipantThe price sounds good for Maybeck, based upon their previous price points–if you NEED to buy now. Just be aware that some people find that, over time, they really don’t like an alley-loaded home. That’s why my friends chose a home with a front-loaded garage.
With Maybeck, you have no backyard, and they felt the alley would become a nightmare of noise, with kid’s playing, people backing out of their garages–right near your bedrooms–not to mention the echo-chamber effect an alley can have, etc., etc.
Just some things to consider–wish you the best!
January 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM #141627flyer
ParticipantThe price sounds good for Maybeck, based upon their previous price points–if you NEED to buy now. Just be aware that some people find that, over time, they really don’t like an alley-loaded home. That’s why my friends chose a home with a front-loaded garage.
With Maybeck, you have no backyard, and they felt the alley would become a nightmare of noise, with kid’s playing, people backing out of their garages–right near your bedrooms–not to mention the echo-chamber effect an alley can have, etc., etc.
Just some things to consider–wish you the best!
January 23, 2008 at 2:40 PM #141689flyer
ParticipantThe price sounds good for Maybeck, based upon their previous price points–if you NEED to buy now. Just be aware that some people find that, over time, they really don’t like an alley-loaded home. That’s why my friends chose a home with a front-loaded garage.
With Maybeck, you have no backyard, and they felt the alley would become a nightmare of noise, with kid’s playing, people backing out of their garages–right near your bedrooms–not to mention the echo-chamber effect an alley can have, etc., etc.
Just some things to consider–wish you the best!
January 23, 2008 at 3:14 PM #141403Eugene
ParticipantIf you decide to buy, check this out
https://www.dcu.org/mortgage_he/index.html
Jumbo 30-year fixed mortgage up to 90% LTV – 5.125% with 2 points, 5.625% with no points
All in all you’re looking at something like $4000/month (honest fixed mortgage with 20% down)
January 23, 2008 at 3:14 PM #141628Eugene
ParticipantIf you decide to buy, check this out
https://www.dcu.org/mortgage_he/index.html
Jumbo 30-year fixed mortgage up to 90% LTV – 5.125% with 2 points, 5.625% with no points
All in all you’re looking at something like $4000/month (honest fixed mortgage with 20% down)
January 23, 2008 at 3:14 PM #141641Eugene
ParticipantIf you decide to buy, check this out
https://www.dcu.org/mortgage_he/index.html
Jumbo 30-year fixed mortgage up to 90% LTV – 5.125% with 2 points, 5.625% with no points
All in all you’re looking at something like $4000/month (honest fixed mortgage with 20% down)
January 23, 2008 at 3:14 PM #141669Eugene
ParticipantIf you decide to buy, check this out
https://www.dcu.org/mortgage_he/index.html
Jumbo 30-year fixed mortgage up to 90% LTV – 5.125% with 2 points, 5.625% with no points
All in all you’re looking at something like $4000/month (honest fixed mortgage with 20% down)
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