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January 2, 2008 at 4:13 PM #128229January 2, 2008 at 4:15 PM #127968
maicde
ParticipantI agree, Rustico – no one truly knows exactly how much and when.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:15 PM #128132maicde
ParticipantI agree, Rustico – no one truly knows exactly how much and when.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:15 PM #128141maicde
ParticipantI agree, Rustico – no one truly knows exactly how much and when.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:15 PM #128210maicde
ParticipantI agree, Rustico – no one truly knows exactly how much and when.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:15 PM #128239maicde
ParticipantI agree, Rustico – no one truly knows exactly how much and when.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:24 PM #127982maicde
ParticipantThank you kindly, SD Realtor. We can most definitely wait for the stronger moves as you mentioned as we are comfortable here, are not hurting to get into a home and such. I realize that we’re not going to get a house with a lot of land or anything like that as land is at a premium there. We would be looking for a 4 bedroom house in an established neighborhood; something that has a backyard for the kids to play in, possibly plant a small garden, even if in containers, have a patio or deck, and some a bit of privacy. I believe that all of that will be at a premium as far as costs are concerned. I know for sure that we’re not looking for new allotments with monthly fees and/or restrictive rules. As far as jobs, my husband is a pharmacist, I am a former accountant, own my own business which is operated from home. Looking for good schools, possibly Catholic schools. Two oldest kids will be graduating from college, younger kids are in high school, middle school, and elementary school. Waiting it out another several years is definitely doable as long as I don’t lose my mind with the grey and cold winters. It wasn’t so bad today as some sun actually peaked out! π Thank you again for your advice, as always.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:24 PM #128147maicde
ParticipantThank you kindly, SD Realtor. We can most definitely wait for the stronger moves as you mentioned as we are comfortable here, are not hurting to get into a home and such. I realize that we’re not going to get a house with a lot of land or anything like that as land is at a premium there. We would be looking for a 4 bedroom house in an established neighborhood; something that has a backyard for the kids to play in, possibly plant a small garden, even if in containers, have a patio or deck, and some a bit of privacy. I believe that all of that will be at a premium as far as costs are concerned. I know for sure that we’re not looking for new allotments with monthly fees and/or restrictive rules. As far as jobs, my husband is a pharmacist, I am a former accountant, own my own business which is operated from home. Looking for good schools, possibly Catholic schools. Two oldest kids will be graduating from college, younger kids are in high school, middle school, and elementary school. Waiting it out another several years is definitely doable as long as I don’t lose my mind with the grey and cold winters. It wasn’t so bad today as some sun actually peaked out! π Thank you again for your advice, as always.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:24 PM #128156maicde
ParticipantThank you kindly, SD Realtor. We can most definitely wait for the stronger moves as you mentioned as we are comfortable here, are not hurting to get into a home and such. I realize that we’re not going to get a house with a lot of land or anything like that as land is at a premium there. We would be looking for a 4 bedroom house in an established neighborhood; something that has a backyard for the kids to play in, possibly plant a small garden, even if in containers, have a patio or deck, and some a bit of privacy. I believe that all of that will be at a premium as far as costs are concerned. I know for sure that we’re not looking for new allotments with monthly fees and/or restrictive rules. As far as jobs, my husband is a pharmacist, I am a former accountant, own my own business which is operated from home. Looking for good schools, possibly Catholic schools. Two oldest kids will be graduating from college, younger kids are in high school, middle school, and elementary school. Waiting it out another several years is definitely doable as long as I don’t lose my mind with the grey and cold winters. It wasn’t so bad today as some sun actually peaked out! π Thank you again for your advice, as always.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:24 PM #128225maicde
ParticipantThank you kindly, SD Realtor. We can most definitely wait for the stronger moves as you mentioned as we are comfortable here, are not hurting to get into a home and such. I realize that we’re not going to get a house with a lot of land or anything like that as land is at a premium there. We would be looking for a 4 bedroom house in an established neighborhood; something that has a backyard for the kids to play in, possibly plant a small garden, even if in containers, have a patio or deck, and some a bit of privacy. I believe that all of that will be at a premium as far as costs are concerned. I know for sure that we’re not looking for new allotments with monthly fees and/or restrictive rules. As far as jobs, my husband is a pharmacist, I am a former accountant, own my own business which is operated from home. Looking for good schools, possibly Catholic schools. Two oldest kids will be graduating from college, younger kids are in high school, middle school, and elementary school. Waiting it out another several years is definitely doable as long as I don’t lose my mind with the grey and cold winters. It wasn’t so bad today as some sun actually peaked out! π Thank you again for your advice, as always.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:24 PM #128254maicde
ParticipantThank you kindly, SD Realtor. We can most definitely wait for the stronger moves as you mentioned as we are comfortable here, are not hurting to get into a home and such. I realize that we’re not going to get a house with a lot of land or anything like that as land is at a premium there. We would be looking for a 4 bedroom house in an established neighborhood; something that has a backyard for the kids to play in, possibly plant a small garden, even if in containers, have a patio or deck, and some a bit of privacy. I believe that all of that will be at a premium as far as costs are concerned. I know for sure that we’re not looking for new allotments with monthly fees and/or restrictive rules. As far as jobs, my husband is a pharmacist, I am a former accountant, own my own business which is operated from home. Looking for good schools, possibly Catholic schools. Two oldest kids will be graduating from college, younger kids are in high school, middle school, and elementary school. Waiting it out another several years is definitely doable as long as I don’t lose my mind with the grey and cold winters. It wasn’t so bad today as some sun actually peaked out! π Thank you again for your advice, as always.:)
January 2, 2008 at 4:39 PM #128012mrpappy
Participantsdrealtor: Was the 1.4M to 995K in the Davidson section of La Costa Valley? Any more details? I live in LCV and have been trying to follow closely what is going on, but missed this one….
Any perspective you can share would be helpful.
January 2, 2008 at 4:39 PM #128176mrpappy
Participantsdrealtor: Was the 1.4M to 995K in the Davidson section of La Costa Valley? Any more details? I live in LCV and have been trying to follow closely what is going on, but missed this one….
Any perspective you can share would be helpful.
January 2, 2008 at 4:39 PM #128187mrpappy
Participantsdrealtor: Was the 1.4M to 995K in the Davidson section of La Costa Valley? Any more details? I live in LCV and have been trying to follow closely what is going on, but missed this one….
Any perspective you can share would be helpful.
January 2, 2008 at 4:39 PM #128255mrpappy
Participantsdrealtor: Was the 1.4M to 995K in the Davidson section of La Costa Valley? Any more details? I live in LCV and have been trying to follow closely what is going on, but missed this one….
Any perspective you can share would be helpful.
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