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November 29, 2007 at 12:40 PM #105265November 29, 2007 at 12:40 PM #105288Trojan4LifeParticipant
Be careful about what you consider a fire-danger area. My inlaws live on Aguamiel Road in Rancho Bernardo and never considered themselves at risk. 29 of their neighbors will disagree with them today.
November 29, 2007 at 6:15 PM #105291recordsclerkParticipantThe picture from Jet Place (El Norte Park)is the same picture that Michael Crews still uses for their flier. I’ve noticed a lot of Michael Crews homes being foreclosed. I wonder who they use as the preferred lender. Michael Crews does a lot of infill projects, that’s why you’ll see new homes next to older areas. They usually build 20 or less units and these homes typically don’t have HOA’s or Mello Roos. They also usually build homes on 10,000 sqft lots or larger. For people that don’t like HOA’s and want a newer product, Michael Crews Homes are a nice alternative. I would rather live in a home like Jet Place anytime over Eureka Springs. Eureka Springs may be a larger build (340 detached homes), but within a couple of blocks you have the same Escondido trashy neighbors, apartments, and some empty homes with boards on them (literally on Bear Valley). You also get to pay approximately $3,553 to $5,000 per year Mello-Roos based on square footage of the homes for a 30 year bond. There is also $195 a month HOA fee. I do like HOAs, I just don’t like paying for them.
November 29, 2007 at 6:15 PM #105380recordsclerkParticipantThe picture from Jet Place (El Norte Park)is the same picture that Michael Crews still uses for their flier. I’ve noticed a lot of Michael Crews homes being foreclosed. I wonder who they use as the preferred lender. Michael Crews does a lot of infill projects, that’s why you’ll see new homes next to older areas. They usually build 20 or less units and these homes typically don’t have HOA’s or Mello Roos. They also usually build homes on 10,000 sqft lots or larger. For people that don’t like HOA’s and want a newer product, Michael Crews Homes are a nice alternative. I would rather live in a home like Jet Place anytime over Eureka Springs. Eureka Springs may be a larger build (340 detached homes), but within a couple of blocks you have the same Escondido trashy neighbors, apartments, and some empty homes with boards on them (literally on Bear Valley). You also get to pay approximately $3,553 to $5,000 per year Mello-Roos based on square footage of the homes for a 30 year bond. There is also $195 a month HOA fee. I do like HOAs, I just don’t like paying for them.
November 29, 2007 at 6:15 PM #105382recordsclerkParticipantThe picture from Jet Place (El Norte Park)is the same picture that Michael Crews still uses for their flier. I’ve noticed a lot of Michael Crews homes being foreclosed. I wonder who they use as the preferred lender. Michael Crews does a lot of infill projects, that’s why you’ll see new homes next to older areas. They usually build 20 or less units and these homes typically don’t have HOA’s or Mello Roos. They also usually build homes on 10,000 sqft lots or larger. For people that don’t like HOA’s and want a newer product, Michael Crews Homes are a nice alternative. I would rather live in a home like Jet Place anytime over Eureka Springs. Eureka Springs may be a larger build (340 detached homes), but within a couple of blocks you have the same Escondido trashy neighbors, apartments, and some empty homes with boards on them (literally on Bear Valley). You also get to pay approximately $3,553 to $5,000 per year Mello-Roos based on square footage of the homes for a 30 year bond. There is also $195 a month HOA fee. I do like HOAs, I just don’t like paying for them.
November 29, 2007 at 6:15 PM #105413recordsclerkParticipantThe picture from Jet Place (El Norte Park)is the same picture that Michael Crews still uses for their flier. I’ve noticed a lot of Michael Crews homes being foreclosed. I wonder who they use as the preferred lender. Michael Crews does a lot of infill projects, that’s why you’ll see new homes next to older areas. They usually build 20 or less units and these homes typically don’t have HOA’s or Mello Roos. They also usually build homes on 10,000 sqft lots or larger. For people that don’t like HOA’s and want a newer product, Michael Crews Homes are a nice alternative. I would rather live in a home like Jet Place anytime over Eureka Springs. Eureka Springs may be a larger build (340 detached homes), but within a couple of blocks you have the same Escondido trashy neighbors, apartments, and some empty homes with boards on them (literally on Bear Valley). You also get to pay approximately $3,553 to $5,000 per year Mello-Roos based on square footage of the homes for a 30 year bond. There is also $195 a month HOA fee. I do like HOAs, I just don’t like paying for them.
November 29, 2007 at 6:15 PM #105438recordsclerkParticipantThe picture from Jet Place (El Norte Park)is the same picture that Michael Crews still uses for their flier. I’ve noticed a lot of Michael Crews homes being foreclosed. I wonder who they use as the preferred lender. Michael Crews does a lot of infill projects, that’s why you’ll see new homes next to older areas. They usually build 20 or less units and these homes typically don’t have HOA’s or Mello Roos. They also usually build homes on 10,000 sqft lots or larger. For people that don’t like HOA’s and want a newer product, Michael Crews Homes are a nice alternative. I would rather live in a home like Jet Place anytime over Eureka Springs. Eureka Springs may be a larger build (340 detached homes), but within a couple of blocks you have the same Escondido trashy neighbors, apartments, and some empty homes with boards on them (literally on Bear Valley). You also get to pay approximately $3,553 to $5,000 per year Mello-Roos based on square footage of the homes for a 30 year bond. There is also $195 a month HOA fee. I do like HOAs, I just don’t like paying for them.
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