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March 7, 2008 at 4:42 PM #166167March 7, 2008 at 5:04 PM #165757
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GuestQuick sob story: A friend of mine overpaid $592k in Murrieta in August 2007 for a 4/3, 2,600-sf. There’s a 5/3 3,400-sf right down the street listed today for $385k…now that HURTS.
Right now, your friend doesn’t know what pain is. Just wait till that baby drops another 200K.
I use redfin and zip.
March 7, 2008 at 5:04 PM #166073Anonymous
GuestQuick sob story: A friend of mine overpaid $592k in Murrieta in August 2007 for a 4/3, 2,600-sf. There’s a 5/3 3,400-sf right down the street listed today for $385k…now that HURTS.
Right now, your friend doesn’t know what pain is. Just wait till that baby drops another 200K.
I use redfin and zip.
March 7, 2008 at 5:04 PM #166080Anonymous
GuestQuick sob story: A friend of mine overpaid $592k in Murrieta in August 2007 for a 4/3, 2,600-sf. There’s a 5/3 3,400-sf right down the street listed today for $385k…now that HURTS.
Right now, your friend doesn’t know what pain is. Just wait till that baby drops another 200K.
I use redfin and zip.
March 7, 2008 at 5:04 PM #166084Anonymous
GuestQuick sob story: A friend of mine overpaid $592k in Murrieta in August 2007 for a 4/3, 2,600-sf. There’s a 5/3 3,400-sf right down the street listed today for $385k…now that HURTS.
Right now, your friend doesn’t know what pain is. Just wait till that baby drops another 200K.
I use redfin and zip.
March 7, 2008 at 5:04 PM #166172Anonymous
GuestQuick sob story: A friend of mine overpaid $592k in Murrieta in August 2007 for a 4/3, 2,600-sf. There’s a 5/3 3,400-sf right down the street listed today for $385k…now that HURTS.
Right now, your friend doesn’t know what pain is. Just wait till that baby drops another 200K.
I use redfin and zip.
March 7, 2008 at 6:33 PM #165841equalizer
ParticipantI don’t think any of these have the most important item, the might generous Mello-Roos fees (not generous to the homeowner of course). Notice that school districts always go for the lowest bid except when Mello-Roos are paying for the schools, in which case they take the highest bid and then some. After all, they cant very well return your money! Isn’t one of the newer high school planned in North County $100Million??
March 7, 2008 at 6:33 PM #166158equalizer
ParticipantI don’t think any of these have the most important item, the might generous Mello-Roos fees (not generous to the homeowner of course). Notice that school districts always go for the lowest bid except when Mello-Roos are paying for the schools, in which case they take the highest bid and then some. After all, they cant very well return your money! Isn’t one of the newer high school planned in North County $100Million??
March 7, 2008 at 6:33 PM #166166equalizer
ParticipantI don’t think any of these have the most important item, the might generous Mello-Roos fees (not generous to the homeowner of course). Notice that school districts always go for the lowest bid except when Mello-Roos are paying for the schools, in which case they take the highest bid and then some. After all, they cant very well return your money! Isn’t one of the newer high school planned in North County $100Million??
March 7, 2008 at 6:33 PM #166170equalizer
ParticipantI don’t think any of these have the most important item, the might generous Mello-Roos fees (not generous to the homeowner of course). Notice that school districts always go for the lowest bid except when Mello-Roos are paying for the schools, in which case they take the highest bid and then some. After all, they cant very well return your money! Isn’t one of the newer high school planned in North County $100Million??
March 7, 2008 at 6:33 PM #166257equalizer
ParticipantI don’t think any of these have the most important item, the might generous Mello-Roos fees (not generous to the homeowner of course). Notice that school districts always go for the lowest bid except when Mello-Roos are paying for the schools, in which case they take the highest bid and then some. After all, they cant very well return your money! Isn’t one of the newer high school planned in North County $100Million??
March 7, 2008 at 6:44 PM #165851CavalierLion
ParticipantSDLookup generally has the Mello Roos, but maybe not always as I believe the MLS relies on the listing agent to enter the information into the system.
March 7, 2008 at 6:44 PM #166168CavalierLion
ParticipantSDLookup generally has the Mello Roos, but maybe not always as I believe the MLS relies on the listing agent to enter the information into the system.
March 7, 2008 at 6:44 PM #166176CavalierLion
ParticipantSDLookup generally has the Mello Roos, but maybe not always as I believe the MLS relies on the listing agent to enter the information into the system.
March 7, 2008 at 6:44 PM #166180CavalierLion
ParticipantSDLookup generally has the Mello Roos, but maybe not always as I believe the MLS relies on the listing agent to enter the information into the system.
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