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April 19, 2010 at 9:36 PM #541723April 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM #540822JACKQLYNParticipant
The reason why I posted the question is because when the bubble was in tact – we had many people telling us to purchase in this area.
There are several reasons why I refused to move there & these reasons are all common sense for our life.
7 months after close of our 1st home & I’m so happy to stay in North County. We moved from Esco to San Marcos.
When we were in the market I wished more properties would hit the market. I tracked foreclosures, became pals w/ asset managers, & eventually scored.
Now I’m bummed that my nice neighbors just listed a short sale 🙁
Bitter sweet….
April 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM #540938JACKQLYNParticipantThe reason why I posted the question is because when the bubble was in tact – we had many people telling us to purchase in this area.
There are several reasons why I refused to move there & these reasons are all common sense for our life.
7 months after close of our 1st home & I’m so happy to stay in North County. We moved from Esco to San Marcos.
When we were in the market I wished more properties would hit the market. I tracked foreclosures, became pals w/ asset managers, & eventually scored.
Now I’m bummed that my nice neighbors just listed a short sale 🙁
Bitter sweet….
April 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM #541392JACKQLYNParticipantThe reason why I posted the question is because when the bubble was in tact – we had many people telling us to purchase in this area.
There are several reasons why I refused to move there & these reasons are all common sense for our life.
7 months after close of our 1st home & I’m so happy to stay in North County. We moved from Esco to San Marcos.
When we were in the market I wished more properties would hit the market. I tracked foreclosures, became pals w/ asset managers, & eventually scored.
Now I’m bummed that my nice neighbors just listed a short sale 🙁
Bitter sweet….
April 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM #541479JACKQLYNParticipantThe reason why I posted the question is because when the bubble was in tact – we had many people telling us to purchase in this area.
There are several reasons why I refused to move there & these reasons are all common sense for our life.
7 months after close of our 1st home & I’m so happy to stay in North County. We moved from Esco to San Marcos.
When we were in the market I wished more properties would hit the market. I tracked foreclosures, became pals w/ asset managers, & eventually scored.
Now I’m bummed that my nice neighbors just listed a short sale 🙁
Bitter sweet….
April 19, 2010 at 10:09 PM #541742JACKQLYNParticipantThe reason why I posted the question is because when the bubble was in tact – we had many people telling us to purchase in this area.
There are several reasons why I refused to move there & these reasons are all common sense for our life.
7 months after close of our 1st home & I’m so happy to stay in North County. We moved from Esco to San Marcos.
When we were in the market I wished more properties would hit the market. I tracked foreclosures, became pals w/ asset managers, & eventually scored.
Now I’m bummed that my nice neighbors just listed a short sale 🙁
Bitter sweet….
April 19, 2010 at 10:51 PM #540838paramountParticipantI’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…
April 19, 2010 at 10:51 PM #540957paramountParticipantI’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…
April 19, 2010 at 10:51 PM #541407paramountParticipantI’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…
April 19, 2010 at 10:51 PM #541497paramountParticipantI’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…
April 19, 2010 at 10:51 PM #541758paramountParticipantI’m sure you had your reasons, and after all San Marcos is so much nicer than Temecula (wink wink)…
April 20, 2010 at 10:01 AM #540934Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantDamage largely already done, My tract started selling in 2005, and completed late 2009,
Builder was selling homes 40 % off peak at end, (same price I got mine) , some REO’s in the tract sold for 60 % off peak.Seems 80% of peak buyers have been washed out already, the rest had large down payments it seems and don’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
There are still a few REO’s and short sales in the tract so maybe a few more.(maybe 5 of the 150 or so homes).
April 20, 2010 at 10:01 AM #541049Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantDamage largely already done, My tract started selling in 2005, and completed late 2009,
Builder was selling homes 40 % off peak at end, (same price I got mine) , some REO’s in the tract sold for 60 % off peak.Seems 80% of peak buyers have been washed out already, the rest had large down payments it seems and don’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
There are still a few REO’s and short sales in the tract so maybe a few more.(maybe 5 of the 150 or so homes).
April 20, 2010 at 10:01 AM #541498Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantDamage largely already done, My tract started selling in 2005, and completed late 2009,
Builder was selling homes 40 % off peak at end, (same price I got mine) , some REO’s in the tract sold for 60 % off peak.Seems 80% of peak buyers have been washed out already, the rest had large down payments it seems and don’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
There are still a few REO’s and short sales in the tract so maybe a few more.(maybe 5 of the 150 or so homes).
April 20, 2010 at 10:01 AM #541588Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantDamage largely already done, My tract started selling in 2005, and completed late 2009,
Builder was selling homes 40 % off peak at end, (same price I got mine) , some REO’s in the tract sold for 60 % off peak.Seems 80% of peak buyers have been washed out already, the rest had large down payments it seems and don’t seem to be going anywhere anytime soon.
There are still a few REO’s and short sales in the tract so maybe a few more.(maybe 5 of the 150 or so homes).
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