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June 4, 2009 at 12:05 PM #411122June 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM #410423recordsclerkParticipant
I think the HOA for Stonebridge is in the low $100s a month.
June 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM #410662recordsclerkParticipantI think the HOA for Stonebridge is in the low $100s a month.
June 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM #410910recordsclerkParticipantI think the HOA for Stonebridge is in the low $100s a month.
June 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM #410974recordsclerkParticipantI think the HOA for Stonebridge is in the low $100s a month.
June 4, 2009 at 12:07 PM #411127recordsclerkParticipantI think the HOA for Stonebridge is in the low $100s a month.
June 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM #410467Omega PointParticipant[quote]for one thing, HOA with this Avaron house is $340/month. mello roos runs on this one is a cool $7500/year, or $965/month.[/quote]
Why anyone would pay nearly $1,000 extra a month with none going to the mortgage is beyond me. This doesn’t even include property tax, insurance, regular house maintainence, and other upgrades home mortgage borrowers spend money on.
With property tax added, they will probably spend close to $2,000/month on the house and have none of it go towards the mortgage. Ouch!
I guess there are many people with lots of money to burn. Do people who buy these types of homes consider these costs or do they just look at the mortgage payment?
June 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM #410707Omega PointParticipant[quote]for one thing, HOA with this Avaron house is $340/month. mello roos runs on this one is a cool $7500/year, or $965/month.[/quote]
Why anyone would pay nearly $1,000 extra a month with none going to the mortgage is beyond me. This doesn’t even include property tax, insurance, regular house maintainence, and other upgrades home mortgage borrowers spend money on.
With property tax added, they will probably spend close to $2,000/month on the house and have none of it go towards the mortgage. Ouch!
I guess there are many people with lots of money to burn. Do people who buy these types of homes consider these costs or do they just look at the mortgage payment?
June 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM #410955Omega PointParticipant[quote]for one thing, HOA with this Avaron house is $340/month. mello roos runs on this one is a cool $7500/year, or $965/month.[/quote]
Why anyone would pay nearly $1,000 extra a month with none going to the mortgage is beyond me. This doesn’t even include property tax, insurance, regular house maintainence, and other upgrades home mortgage borrowers spend money on.
With property tax added, they will probably spend close to $2,000/month on the house and have none of it go towards the mortgage. Ouch!
I guess there are many people with lots of money to burn. Do people who buy these types of homes consider these costs or do they just look at the mortgage payment?
June 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM #411019Omega PointParticipant[quote]for one thing, HOA with this Avaron house is $340/month. mello roos runs on this one is a cool $7500/year, or $965/month.[/quote]
Why anyone would pay nearly $1,000 extra a month with none going to the mortgage is beyond me. This doesn’t even include property tax, insurance, regular house maintainence, and other upgrades home mortgage borrowers spend money on.
With property tax added, they will probably spend close to $2,000/month on the house and have none of it go towards the mortgage. Ouch!
I guess there are many people with lots of money to burn. Do people who buy these types of homes consider these costs or do they just look at the mortgage payment?
June 4, 2009 at 12:51 PM #411172Omega PointParticipant[quote]for one thing, HOA with this Avaron house is $340/month. mello roos runs on this one is a cool $7500/year, or $965/month.[/quote]
Why anyone would pay nearly $1,000 extra a month with none going to the mortgage is beyond me. This doesn’t even include property tax, insurance, regular house maintainence, and other upgrades home mortgage borrowers spend money on.
With property tax added, they will probably spend close to $2,000/month on the house and have none of it go towards the mortgage. Ouch!
I guess there are many people with lots of money to burn. Do people who buy these types of homes consider these costs or do they just look at the mortgage payment?
August 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM #443413AnonymousGuestthe comp killer recently closed
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August 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM #443607AnonymousGuestthe comp killer recently closed
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August 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM #443946AnonymousGuestthe comp killer recently closed
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090031679-15595_S_Rising_River_Pl_San_Diego_CA_92127
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August 10, 2009 at 10:08 PM #444015AnonymousGuestthe comp killer recently closed
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090031679-15595_S_Rising_River_Pl_San_Diego_CA_92127
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