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December 22, 2007 at 11:12 PM #123225December 22, 2007 at 11:29 PM #123331hipmattParticipant
But, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
..exactlyDecember 22, 2007 at 11:29 PM #123086hipmattParticipantBut, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
..exactlyDecember 22, 2007 at 11:29 PM #123233hipmattParticipantBut, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
..exactlyDecember 22, 2007 at 11:29 PM #123257hipmattParticipantBut, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
..exactlyDecember 22, 2007 at 11:29 PM #123311hipmattParticipantBut, in 2010, I would expect to pay no more than 200k for a 2700 ft. property in Temecula. But, I expect you’re gonna buy sooner.
..exactlyDecember 22, 2007 at 11:51 PM #123267AnonymousGuestYeah, uh huh. Funny how on a particular thread many of the men were in favor of a poster whose wife wanted to buy now, telling her to “shut up and wait”.
hipmatt why don’t cha stop by my new thread on gender roles…
December 22, 2007 at 11:51 PM #123342AnonymousGuestYeah, uh huh. Funny how on a particular thread many of the men were in favor of a poster whose wife wanted to buy now, telling her to “shut up and wait”.
hipmatt why don’t cha stop by my new thread on gender roles…
December 22, 2007 at 11:51 PM #123096AnonymousGuestYeah, uh huh. Funny how on a particular thread many of the men were in favor of a poster whose wife wanted to buy now, telling her to “shut up and wait”.
hipmatt why don’t cha stop by my new thread on gender roles…
December 22, 2007 at 11:51 PM #123320AnonymousGuestYeah, uh huh. Funny how on a particular thread many of the men were in favor of a poster whose wife wanted to buy now, telling her to “shut up and wait”.
hipmatt why don’t cha stop by my new thread on gender roles…
December 22, 2007 at 11:51 PM #123240AnonymousGuestYeah, uh huh. Funny how on a particular thread many of the men were in favor of a poster whose wife wanted to buy now, telling her to “shut up and wait”.
hipmatt why don’t cha stop by my new thread on gender roles…
December 23, 2007 at 1:18 AM #123270temeculaguyParticipantMarion, 2700 sq ft wasn’t available in the late 1990’s in certain parts of Redhawk for 200k, so it won’t be this time around. If you want a place in French Valley, Wildomar or parts of Temecula and Murrieta then you may find that or something close to that price but if you are picky about the particular area, development or tract, then expect to pay more. It is that way in an up or down market. It was like that 10 years and 20 years ago. I’m closing in on 20 years owning in various parts of the Valley and I can tell you that there has and always will be variance from area to area within the valley. Some houses are built better than others, some neighborhoods hold up better, so you may find 2700 for 200k but I wont. I’m not an elitist, hell I live in Temecula, I just know where I call home and where I like living, where my peeps are, and I’m not driving more than a mile even if it is cheaper. Personally I don’t want 2700 sq ft, unfortunately the tracts in the area I want to be in run a little large so a compromise is in order and that compromise will probably end up with me having more house than I really need.
On your gender roles thread, I didn’t post because I was a major player in the threads where guys whose wives were pushing them to buy. Quite frankly, it was some of my best work. I don’t feel like taking a beating for my insight, observations and words, I have ex-wives that fill that need in my life.
December 23, 2007 at 1:18 AM #123347temeculaguyParticipantMarion, 2700 sq ft wasn’t available in the late 1990’s in certain parts of Redhawk for 200k, so it won’t be this time around. If you want a place in French Valley, Wildomar or parts of Temecula and Murrieta then you may find that or something close to that price but if you are picky about the particular area, development or tract, then expect to pay more. It is that way in an up or down market. It was like that 10 years and 20 years ago. I’m closing in on 20 years owning in various parts of the Valley and I can tell you that there has and always will be variance from area to area within the valley. Some houses are built better than others, some neighborhoods hold up better, so you may find 2700 for 200k but I wont. I’m not an elitist, hell I live in Temecula, I just know where I call home and where I like living, where my peeps are, and I’m not driving more than a mile even if it is cheaper. Personally I don’t want 2700 sq ft, unfortunately the tracts in the area I want to be in run a little large so a compromise is in order and that compromise will probably end up with me having more house than I really need.
On your gender roles thread, I didn’t post because I was a major player in the threads where guys whose wives were pushing them to buy. Quite frankly, it was some of my best work. I don’t feel like taking a beating for my insight, observations and words, I have ex-wives that fill that need in my life.
December 23, 2007 at 1:18 AM #123327temeculaguyParticipantMarion, 2700 sq ft wasn’t available in the late 1990’s in certain parts of Redhawk for 200k, so it won’t be this time around. If you want a place in French Valley, Wildomar or parts of Temecula and Murrieta then you may find that or something close to that price but if you are picky about the particular area, development or tract, then expect to pay more. It is that way in an up or down market. It was like that 10 years and 20 years ago. I’m closing in on 20 years owning in various parts of the Valley and I can tell you that there has and always will be variance from area to area within the valley. Some houses are built better than others, some neighborhoods hold up better, so you may find 2700 for 200k but I wont. I’m not an elitist, hell I live in Temecula, I just know where I call home and where I like living, where my peeps are, and I’m not driving more than a mile even if it is cheaper. Personally I don’t want 2700 sq ft, unfortunately the tracts in the area I want to be in run a little large so a compromise is in order and that compromise will probably end up with me having more house than I really need.
On your gender roles thread, I didn’t post because I was a major player in the threads where guys whose wives were pushing them to buy. Quite frankly, it was some of my best work. I don’t feel like taking a beating for my insight, observations and words, I have ex-wives that fill that need in my life.
December 23, 2007 at 1:18 AM #123246temeculaguyParticipantMarion, 2700 sq ft wasn’t available in the late 1990’s in certain parts of Redhawk for 200k, so it won’t be this time around. If you want a place in French Valley, Wildomar or parts of Temecula and Murrieta then you may find that or something close to that price but if you are picky about the particular area, development or tract, then expect to pay more. It is that way in an up or down market. It was like that 10 years and 20 years ago. I’m closing in on 20 years owning in various parts of the Valley and I can tell you that there has and always will be variance from area to area within the valley. Some houses are built better than others, some neighborhoods hold up better, so you may find 2700 for 200k but I wont. I’m not an elitist, hell I live in Temecula, I just know where I call home and where I like living, where my peeps are, and I’m not driving more than a mile even if it is cheaper. Personally I don’t want 2700 sq ft, unfortunately the tracts in the area I want to be in run a little large so a compromise is in order and that compromise will probably end up with me having more house than I really need.
On your gender roles thread, I didn’t post because I was a major player in the threads where guys whose wives were pushing them to buy. Quite frankly, it was some of my best work. I don’t feel like taking a beating for my insight, observations and words, I have ex-wives that fill that need in my life.
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