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November 9, 2007 at 4:24 PM #97907November 9, 2007 at 4:24 PM #97974justboughtParticipant
that does seem very high, and i don’t understand it since carriage run always has had running inventory (as high as 10 at a time).
November 9, 2007 at 4:24 PM #97981justboughtParticipantthat does seem very high, and i don’t understand it since carriage run always has had running inventory (as high as 10 at a time).
November 9, 2007 at 4:24 PM #97987justboughtParticipantthat does seem very high, and i don’t understand it since carriage run always has had running inventory (as high as 10 at a time).
November 9, 2007 at 6:03 PM #97960CoronitaParticipantRegarding the "low income housing comment". I didn't mean any disrespect to people of different economic background. I thought though there was a sense of humor on how snooty some parts o the neighborhood can be. The initial complaint was about a strip mall and attached homes "bringing" down the value of the community. Then the mere mention of "affordable housing" caused great panic. But many some of us should clue in a few folks here that their house value is going to fall anyway.
November 9, 2007 at 6:03 PM #98025CoronitaParticipantRegarding the "low income housing comment". I didn't mean any disrespect to people of different economic background. I thought though there was a sense of humor on how snooty some parts o the neighborhood can be. The initial complaint was about a strip mall and attached homes "bringing" down the value of the community. Then the mere mention of "affordable housing" caused great panic. But many some of us should clue in a few folks here that their house value is going to fall anyway.
November 9, 2007 at 6:03 PM #98032CoronitaParticipantRegarding the "low income housing comment". I didn't mean any disrespect to people of different economic background. I thought though there was a sense of humor on how snooty some parts o the neighborhood can be. The initial complaint was about a strip mall and attached homes "bringing" down the value of the community. Then the mere mention of "affordable housing" caused great panic. But many some of us should clue in a few folks here that their house value is going to fall anyway.
November 9, 2007 at 6:03 PM #98039CoronitaParticipantRegarding the "low income housing comment". I didn't mean any disrespect to people of different economic background. I thought though there was a sense of humor on how snooty some parts o the neighborhood can be. The initial complaint was about a strip mall and attached homes "bringing" down the value of the community. Then the mere mention of "affordable housing" caused great panic. But many some of us should clue in a few folks here that their house value is going to fall anyway.
November 9, 2007 at 6:04 PM #97964CoronitaParticipantI never understood carriage run's price. It's way overprice even for today's standard.
November 9, 2007 at 6:04 PM #98028CoronitaParticipantI never understood carriage run's price. It's way overprice even for today's standard.
November 9, 2007 at 6:04 PM #98036CoronitaParticipantI never understood carriage run's price. It's way overprice even for today's standard.
November 9, 2007 at 6:04 PM #98040CoronitaParticipantI never understood carriage run's price. It's way overprice even for today's standard.
November 9, 2007 at 6:55 PM #97975RaybyrnesParticipant“the truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.”
Why would this sting. If I am getting great schools, a great environment for my family for what I paid why sould I care what someone exlse paid. It does not effect me in the lease bit.
Second these places aren’t exactly 1.2 million dollar homes. They are affordable programs that can neve be sold for more than a set percentage of the San Diego Median Income. Therefore it is a hybrid retal ownership relationship.
Lastly by creating an environment for these families that is condusive to upward social mobility it lowers costs for permanent welfare programs.
There is no reason to hate on this. It doesn’t change the fact that you wouldn’t want to trade places with these people if you can afford to live there without help.
November 9, 2007 at 6:55 PM #98041RaybyrnesParticipant“the truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.”
Why would this sting. If I am getting great schools, a great environment for my family for what I paid why sould I care what someone exlse paid. It does not effect me in the lease bit.
Second these places aren’t exactly 1.2 million dollar homes. They are affordable programs that can neve be sold for more than a set percentage of the San Diego Median Income. Therefore it is a hybrid retal ownership relationship.
Lastly by creating an environment for these families that is condusive to upward social mobility it lowers costs for permanent welfare programs.
There is no reason to hate on this. It doesn’t change the fact that you wouldn’t want to trade places with these people if you can afford to live there without help.
November 9, 2007 at 6:55 PM #98051RaybyrnesParticipant“the truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.”
Why would this sting. If I am getting great schools, a great environment for my family for what I paid why sould I care what someone exlse paid. It does not effect me in the lease bit.
Second these places aren’t exactly 1.2 million dollar homes. They are affordable programs that can neve be sold for more than a set percentage of the San Diego Median Income. Therefore it is a hybrid retal ownership relationship.
Lastly by creating an environment for these families that is condusive to upward social mobility it lowers costs for permanent welfare programs.
There is no reason to hate on this. It doesn’t change the fact that you wouldn’t want to trade places with these people if you can afford to live there without help.
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