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May 7, 2009 at 1:12 AM #394907May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM #394314barnaby33Participant
but there are no welfare recipients in San Elijo Hills
Eugene, care to take a bet on that? I know of at least one subsidized rental complex right in SEH. Not heresay, I know someone who lives there.
Poof, there goes your vaunted sense of exclusivity. Now get in there with the rest of the HELOC abusing upper class white trash!
Josh
May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM #394571barnaby33Participantbut there are no welfare recipients in San Elijo Hills
Eugene, care to take a bet on that? I know of at least one subsidized rental complex right in SEH. Not heresay, I know someone who lives there.
Poof, there goes your vaunted sense of exclusivity. Now get in there with the rest of the HELOC abusing upper class white trash!
Josh
May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM #394787barnaby33Participantbut there are no welfare recipients in San Elijo Hills
Eugene, care to take a bet on that? I know of at least one subsidized rental complex right in SEH. Not heresay, I know someone who lives there.
Poof, there goes your vaunted sense of exclusivity. Now get in there with the rest of the HELOC abusing upper class white trash!
Josh
May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM #394841barnaby33Participantbut there are no welfare recipients in San Elijo Hills
Eugene, care to take a bet on that? I know of at least one subsidized rental complex right in SEH. Not heresay, I know someone who lives there.
Poof, there goes your vaunted sense of exclusivity. Now get in there with the rest of the HELOC abusing upper class white trash!
Josh
May 7, 2009 at 8:57 AM #394982barnaby33Participantbut there are no welfare recipients in San Elijo Hills
Eugene, care to take a bet on that? I know of at least one subsidized rental complex right in SEH. Not heresay, I know someone who lives there.
Poof, there goes your vaunted sense of exclusivity. Now get in there with the rest of the HELOC abusing upper class white trash!
Josh
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394384LAAFTERHOURSParticipantThere are two of them.
“San Elijo Hills now includes 276, 1-, 2- and 3- bedroom apartments in 2 complexes, Copper Creek (204 units) and Sage Canyon (74 units). One third of the units serve extremely low income families earning no more than 25 percent of Area Median income (AMI). The remaining units serve very low income families earning an average of 40 percent of AMI. Monthly rents are deeply affordable starting at $270 to $570 for a 1-bedroom, $320 to $680 for a 2- bedroom and $370 to $780 for a 3-bedroom. To serve the needs of large families, 1/3 of the units have 3 bedrooms.”
http://www.affordablehousingadvocates.org/impact_san_marcos.html
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394641LAAFTERHOURSParticipantThere are two of them.
“San Elijo Hills now includes 276, 1-, 2- and 3- bedroom apartments in 2 complexes, Copper Creek (204 units) and Sage Canyon (74 units). One third of the units serve extremely low income families earning no more than 25 percent of Area Median income (AMI). The remaining units serve very low income families earning an average of 40 percent of AMI. Monthly rents are deeply affordable starting at $270 to $570 for a 1-bedroom, $320 to $680 for a 2- bedroom and $370 to $780 for a 3-bedroom. To serve the needs of large families, 1/3 of the units have 3 bedrooms.”
http://www.affordablehousingadvocates.org/impact_san_marcos.html
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394858LAAFTERHOURSParticipantThere are two of them.
“San Elijo Hills now includes 276, 1-, 2- and 3- bedroom apartments in 2 complexes, Copper Creek (204 units) and Sage Canyon (74 units). One third of the units serve extremely low income families earning no more than 25 percent of Area Median income (AMI). The remaining units serve very low income families earning an average of 40 percent of AMI. Monthly rents are deeply affordable starting at $270 to $570 for a 1-bedroom, $320 to $680 for a 2- bedroom and $370 to $780 for a 3-bedroom. To serve the needs of large families, 1/3 of the units have 3 bedrooms.”
http://www.affordablehousingadvocates.org/impact_san_marcos.html
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394911LAAFTERHOURSParticipantThere are two of them.
“San Elijo Hills now includes 276, 1-, 2- and 3- bedroom apartments in 2 complexes, Copper Creek (204 units) and Sage Canyon (74 units). One third of the units serve extremely low income families earning no more than 25 percent of Area Median income (AMI). The remaining units serve very low income families earning an average of 40 percent of AMI. Monthly rents are deeply affordable starting at $270 to $570 for a 1-bedroom, $320 to $680 for a 2- bedroom and $370 to $780 for a 3-bedroom. To serve the needs of large families, 1/3 of the units have 3 bedrooms.”
http://www.affordablehousingadvocates.org/impact_san_marcos.html
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #395054LAAFTERHOURSParticipantThere are two of them.
“San Elijo Hills now includes 276, 1-, 2- and 3- bedroom apartments in 2 complexes, Copper Creek (204 units) and Sage Canyon (74 units). One third of the units serve extremely low income families earning no more than 25 percent of Area Median income (AMI). The remaining units serve very low income families earning an average of 40 percent of AMI. Monthly rents are deeply affordable starting at $270 to $570 for a 1-bedroom, $320 to $680 for a 2- bedroom and $370 to $780 for a 3-bedroom. To serve the needs of large families, 1/3 of the units have 3 bedrooms.”
http://www.affordablehousingadvocates.org/impact_san_marcos.html
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394389svelteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]
Oh yeah, there also that thing called the Pacific Ocean. For my money, if you are going to live in on the 15 corridor why not just go to Phoenix?[/quote]Yeah, cuz the distance from 15 to the beach is roughly the same as the distance from Phoenix to the beach.
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394646svelteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]
Oh yeah, there also that thing called the Pacific Ocean. For my money, if you are going to live in on the 15 corridor why not just go to Phoenix?[/quote]Yeah, cuz the distance from 15 to the beach is roughly the same as the distance from Phoenix to the beach.
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394863svelteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]
Oh yeah, there also that thing called the Pacific Ocean. For my money, if you are going to live in on the 15 corridor why not just go to Phoenix?[/quote]Yeah, cuz the distance from 15 to the beach is roughly the same as the distance from Phoenix to the beach.
May 7, 2009 at 10:16 AM #394916svelteParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]
Oh yeah, there also that thing called the Pacific Ocean. For my money, if you are going to live in on the 15 corridor why not just go to Phoenix?[/quote]Yeah, cuz the distance from 15 to the beach is roughly the same as the distance from Phoenix to the beach.
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