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August 3, 2009 at 11:37 AM #441253August 3, 2009 at 11:48 AM #440483desmondParticipant
[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=desmond]Thanks for the weekly Rancho California update, yes the less desirable areas are seeing some improvement in housing.[/quote]
No respect, we get no respect I tell you ,
Well at least you did not compare TV unfavorably to Tijuana ..[/quote]
Very funny!
August 3, 2009 at 11:48 AM #440683desmondParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=desmond]Thanks for the weekly Rancho California update, yes the less desirable areas are seeing some improvement in housing.[/quote]
No respect, we get no respect I tell you ,
Well at least you did not compare TV unfavorably to Tijuana ..[/quote]
Very funny!
August 3, 2009 at 11:48 AM #441015desmondParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=desmond]Thanks for the weekly Rancho California update, yes the less desirable areas are seeing some improvement in housing.[/quote]
No respect, we get no respect I tell you ,
Well at least you did not compare TV unfavorably to Tijuana ..[/quote]
Very funny!
August 3, 2009 at 11:48 AM #441086desmondParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=desmond]Thanks for the weekly Rancho California update, yes the less desirable areas are seeing some improvement in housing.[/quote]
No respect, we get no respect I tell you ,
Well at least you did not compare TV unfavorably to Tijuana ..[/quote]
Very funny!
August 3, 2009 at 11:48 AM #441258desmondParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=desmond]Thanks for the weekly Rancho California update, yes the less desirable areas are seeing some improvement in housing.[/quote]
No respect, we get no respect I tell you ,
Well at least you did not compare TV unfavorably to Tijuana ..[/quote]
Very funny!
August 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM #440498carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=eclipxe]So I figured I’d give the story some time and check back on it – anyone hear any follow-up about the homes in Victorville being demolished – apparently “the bulldozer driver” said he had a tract in Temecula to do “next week”.
Haven’t heard any more on this story – simple exaggeration? Any Temecula piggs notice their neighbor’s home torn down lately? I checked mine, still there.[/quote]
I heard rumors that they will bulldozed the whole Temecula city…wipe it entirely off the map, in order to conclude the endless debate whether it is habitable by the homo sapiens.
August 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM #440698carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=eclipxe]So I figured I’d give the story some time and check back on it – anyone hear any follow-up about the homes in Victorville being demolished – apparently “the bulldozer driver” said he had a tract in Temecula to do “next week”.
Haven’t heard any more on this story – simple exaggeration? Any Temecula piggs notice their neighbor’s home torn down lately? I checked mine, still there.[/quote]
I heard rumors that they will bulldozed the whole Temecula city…wipe it entirely off the map, in order to conclude the endless debate whether it is habitable by the homo sapiens.
August 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM #441030carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=eclipxe]So I figured I’d give the story some time and check back on it – anyone hear any follow-up about the homes in Victorville being demolished – apparently “the bulldozer driver” said he had a tract in Temecula to do “next week”.
Haven’t heard any more on this story – simple exaggeration? Any Temecula piggs notice their neighbor’s home torn down lately? I checked mine, still there.[/quote]
I heard rumors that they will bulldozed the whole Temecula city…wipe it entirely off the map, in order to conclude the endless debate whether it is habitable by the homo sapiens.
August 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM #441101carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=eclipxe]So I figured I’d give the story some time and check back on it – anyone hear any follow-up about the homes in Victorville being demolished – apparently “the bulldozer driver” said he had a tract in Temecula to do “next week”.
Haven’t heard any more on this story – simple exaggeration? Any Temecula piggs notice their neighbor’s home torn down lately? I checked mine, still there.[/quote]
I heard rumors that they will bulldozed the whole Temecula city…wipe it entirely off the map, in order to conclude the endless debate whether it is habitable by the homo sapiens.
August 3, 2009 at 12:30 PM #441273carlsbadworkerParticipant[quote=eclipxe]So I figured I’d give the story some time and check back on it – anyone hear any follow-up about the homes in Victorville being demolished – apparently “the bulldozer driver” said he had a tract in Temecula to do “next week”.
Haven’t heard any more on this story – simple exaggeration? Any Temecula piggs notice their neighbor’s home torn down lately? I checked mine, still there.[/quote]
I heard rumors that they will bulldozed the whole Temecula city…wipe it entirely off the map, in order to conclude the endless debate whether it is habitable by the homo sapiens.
August 3, 2009 at 3:52 PM #440543desmondParticipantHere’s some actual information you can use. Notice the company bought the land in 2003,then sold it to Pulte for a profit, then bought it back from Pulte below what they originally paid in 2003.
American Property Re-acquires Maravilla Site in Temecula
American Property Enterprises reports that they have re-acquired a 21 acre residential site that they sold to Pulte in 2005. The re-purchase was a year-end closing for 2008. Details from APE:
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American Property Enterprises has completed its acquisition of a 21 acre residential development site that it previously owned, after re-acquiring the site from the homebuilder that bought it. The site is approved for 210 triplex style townhomes, on a view-oriented hilltop location just southeast of the intersection of Interstate 15 and Rancho California Road in Temecula, California.
In 2003, American Property Enterprises acquired the site, and sold it at a profit in 2005 to Pulte Homes. On December 24, 2008, American Property Enterprises closed escrow on its purchase of the property from Pulte Homes, for a $3 million purchase price, which is less than what the company originally paid for the property in 2003.
“Everything we originally liked about the location and physical attributes of the property is still attractive,” commented Steve Quinn, President and CEO of American Property Enterprises. “It is an A+ property within the city of Temecula, and we believe it will be one of the first sites to regain its value in the Inland Empire when the housing market stabilizes and begins to recover.”
American Property Enterprises signed the purchase contract with Pulte Homes on December 1st, waived feasibility on December 19th, and closed escrow on the 24th. “The transaction moved fast, because we realize that in order to take advantage of attractive opportunities in today’s market, we need to be able to move fast,” said Andrew Murphy, Chief Operating Officer of American Property Enterprises. “When prices reach a point at which they reflect the very difficult housing market conditions today, potential buyers and investors seem to come out of the woodwork. We want to be among the first to react when prices are right.”
American Property Enterprises is a 24 year old San Diego-based company that has investments and management capabilities in industrial and office properties, as well as multi-family rental and for-sale properties. The Company is also actively pursuing non-performing loans and debt as well as distressed commercial and residential real estate.
American Property Enterprises can be reached at 858-546-7474 or by accessing their website at
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August 3, 2009 at 3:52 PM #440742desmondParticipantHere’s some actual information you can use. Notice the company bought the land in 2003,then sold it to Pulte for a profit, then bought it back from Pulte below what they originally paid in 2003.
American Property Re-acquires Maravilla Site in Temecula
American Property Enterprises reports that they have re-acquired a 21 acre residential site that they sold to Pulte in 2005. The re-purchase was a year-end closing for 2008. Details from APE:
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American Property Enterprises has completed its acquisition of a 21 acre residential development site that it previously owned, after re-acquiring the site from the homebuilder that bought it. The site is approved for 210 triplex style townhomes, on a view-oriented hilltop location just southeast of the intersection of Interstate 15 and Rancho California Road in Temecula, California.
In 2003, American Property Enterprises acquired the site, and sold it at a profit in 2005 to Pulte Homes. On December 24, 2008, American Property Enterprises closed escrow on its purchase of the property from Pulte Homes, for a $3 million purchase price, which is less than what the company originally paid for the property in 2003.
“Everything we originally liked about the location and physical attributes of the property is still attractive,” commented Steve Quinn, President and CEO of American Property Enterprises. “It is an A+ property within the city of Temecula, and we believe it will be one of the first sites to regain its value in the Inland Empire when the housing market stabilizes and begins to recover.”
American Property Enterprises signed the purchase contract with Pulte Homes on December 1st, waived feasibility on December 19th, and closed escrow on the 24th. “The transaction moved fast, because we realize that in order to take advantage of attractive opportunities in today’s market, we need to be able to move fast,” said Andrew Murphy, Chief Operating Officer of American Property Enterprises. “When prices reach a point at which they reflect the very difficult housing market conditions today, potential buyers and investors seem to come out of the woodwork. We want to be among the first to react when prices are right.”
American Property Enterprises is a 24 year old San Diego-based company that has investments and management capabilities in industrial and office properties, as well as multi-family rental and for-sale properties. The Company is also actively pursuing non-performing loans and debt as well as distressed commercial and residential real estate.
American Property Enterprises can be reached at 858-546-7474 or by accessing their website at
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August 3, 2009 at 3:52 PM #441075desmondParticipantHere’s some actual information you can use. Notice the company bought the land in 2003,then sold it to Pulte for a profit, then bought it back from Pulte below what they originally paid in 2003.
American Property Re-acquires Maravilla Site in Temecula
American Property Enterprises reports that they have re-acquired a 21 acre residential site that they sold to Pulte in 2005. The re-purchase was a year-end closing for 2008. Details from APE:
image
American Property Enterprises has completed its acquisition of a 21 acre residential development site that it previously owned, after re-acquiring the site from the homebuilder that bought it. The site is approved for 210 triplex style townhomes, on a view-oriented hilltop location just southeast of the intersection of Interstate 15 and Rancho California Road in Temecula, California.
In 2003, American Property Enterprises acquired the site, and sold it at a profit in 2005 to Pulte Homes. On December 24, 2008, American Property Enterprises closed escrow on its purchase of the property from Pulte Homes, for a $3 million purchase price, which is less than what the company originally paid for the property in 2003.
“Everything we originally liked about the location and physical attributes of the property is still attractive,” commented Steve Quinn, President and CEO of American Property Enterprises. “It is an A+ property within the city of Temecula, and we believe it will be one of the first sites to regain its value in the Inland Empire when the housing market stabilizes and begins to recover.”
American Property Enterprises signed the purchase contract with Pulte Homes on December 1st, waived feasibility on December 19th, and closed escrow on the 24th. “The transaction moved fast, because we realize that in order to take advantage of attractive opportunities in today’s market, we need to be able to move fast,” said Andrew Murphy, Chief Operating Officer of American Property Enterprises. “When prices reach a point at which they reflect the very difficult housing market conditions today, potential buyers and investors seem to come out of the woodwork. We want to be among the first to react when prices are right.”
American Property Enterprises is a 24 year old San Diego-based company that has investments and management capabilities in industrial and office properties, as well as multi-family rental and for-sale properties. The Company is also actively pursuing non-performing loans and debt as well as distressed commercial and residential real estate.
American Property Enterprises can be reached at 858-546-7474 or by accessing their website at
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August 3, 2009 at 3:52 PM #441146desmondParticipantHere’s some actual information you can use. Notice the company bought the land in 2003,then sold it to Pulte for a profit, then bought it back from Pulte below what they originally paid in 2003.
American Property Re-acquires Maravilla Site in Temecula
American Property Enterprises reports that they have re-acquired a 21 acre residential site that they sold to Pulte in 2005. The re-purchase was a year-end closing for 2008. Details from APE:
image
American Property Enterprises has completed its acquisition of a 21 acre residential development site that it previously owned, after re-acquiring the site from the homebuilder that bought it. The site is approved for 210 triplex style townhomes, on a view-oriented hilltop location just southeast of the intersection of Interstate 15 and Rancho California Road in Temecula, California.
In 2003, American Property Enterprises acquired the site, and sold it at a profit in 2005 to Pulte Homes. On December 24, 2008, American Property Enterprises closed escrow on its purchase of the property from Pulte Homes, for a $3 million purchase price, which is less than what the company originally paid for the property in 2003.
“Everything we originally liked about the location and physical attributes of the property is still attractive,” commented Steve Quinn, President and CEO of American Property Enterprises. “It is an A+ property within the city of Temecula, and we believe it will be one of the first sites to regain its value in the Inland Empire when the housing market stabilizes and begins to recover.”
American Property Enterprises signed the purchase contract with Pulte Homes on December 1st, waived feasibility on December 19th, and closed escrow on the 24th. “The transaction moved fast, because we realize that in order to take advantage of attractive opportunities in today’s market, we need to be able to move fast,” said Andrew Murphy, Chief Operating Officer of American Property Enterprises. “When prices reach a point at which they reflect the very difficult housing market conditions today, potential buyers and investors seem to come out of the woodwork. We want to be among the first to react when prices are right.”
American Property Enterprises is a 24 year old San Diego-based company that has investments and management capabilities in industrial and office properties, as well as multi-family rental and for-sale properties. The Company is also actively pursuing non-performing loans and debt as well as distressed commercial and residential real estate.
American Property Enterprises can be reached at 858-546-7474 or by accessing their website at
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