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March 23, 2009 at 7:40 PM #372649March 24, 2009 at 6:04 AM #372141
Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantLocation, Location, Location,
I think you have to ask where, the low end area’s around SD I think will benefit as they are already moving homes at a fast clip.
When I tell my co-workers in North L.A. they can get a 3000 – 4000 sqf home built after 2000, with possibly nice upgrades and maybe backing to a forest or golf course view for around 300K in Temecula Valley, they just look at me strange and say your joking right !!
So how low do you think it will go ???
And How much longer do you think these prices are going to last ???
Well you figure it out….
March 24, 2009 at 6:04 AM #372423Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantLocation, Location, Location,
I think you have to ask where, the low end area’s around SD I think will benefit as they are already moving homes at a fast clip.
When I tell my co-workers in North L.A. they can get a 3000 – 4000 sqf home built after 2000, with possibly nice upgrades and maybe backing to a forest or golf course view for around 300K in Temecula Valley, they just look at me strange and say your joking right !!
So how low do you think it will go ???
And How much longer do you think these prices are going to last ???
Well you figure it out….
March 24, 2009 at 6:04 AM #372597Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantLocation, Location, Location,
I think you have to ask where, the low end area’s around SD I think will benefit as they are already moving homes at a fast clip.
When I tell my co-workers in North L.A. they can get a 3000 – 4000 sqf home built after 2000, with possibly nice upgrades and maybe backing to a forest or golf course view for around 300K in Temecula Valley, they just look at me strange and say your joking right !!
So how low do you think it will go ???
And How much longer do you think these prices are going to last ???
Well you figure it out….
March 24, 2009 at 6:04 AM #372640Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantLocation, Location, Location,
I think you have to ask where, the low end area’s around SD I think will benefit as they are already moving homes at a fast clip.
When I tell my co-workers in North L.A. they can get a 3000 – 4000 sqf home built after 2000, with possibly nice upgrades and maybe backing to a forest or golf course view for around 300K in Temecula Valley, they just look at me strange and say your joking right !!
So how low do you think it will go ???
And How much longer do you think these prices are going to last ???
Well you figure it out….
March 24, 2009 at 6:04 AM #372753Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantLocation, Location, Location,
I think you have to ask where, the low end area’s around SD I think will benefit as they are already moving homes at a fast clip.
When I tell my co-workers in North L.A. they can get a 3000 – 4000 sqf home built after 2000, with possibly nice upgrades and maybe backing to a forest or golf course view for around 300K in Temecula Valley, they just look at me strange and say your joking right !!
So how low do you think it will go ???
And How much longer do you think these prices are going to last ???
Well you figure it out….
March 24, 2009 at 10:29 AM #372286teatsonabull
ParticipantAre you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?
March 24, 2009 at 10:29 AM #372566teatsonabull
ParticipantAre you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?
March 24, 2009 at 10:29 AM #372741teatsonabull
ParticipantAre you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?
March 24, 2009 at 10:29 AM #372785teatsonabull
ParticipantAre you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?
March 24, 2009 at 10:29 AM #372899teatsonabull
ParticipantAre you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?
March 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM #372366Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=teatsonabull]Are you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?[/quote]
No I am not suggesting North L.A. will move south to Temecula or SD for that matter.
Only there is good value in Temecula and other low end SD area’s so don’t be surprised if someone else sees that value while your waiting for the sky to fall.
March 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM #372646Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=teatsonabull]Are you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?[/quote]
No I am not suggesting North L.A. will move south to Temecula or SD for that matter.
Only there is good value in Temecula and other low end SD area’s so don’t be surprised if someone else sees that value while your waiting for the sky to fall.
March 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM #372821Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=teatsonabull]Are you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?[/quote]
No I am not suggesting North L.A. will move south to Temecula or SD for that matter.
Only there is good value in Temecula and other low end SD area’s so don’t be surprised if someone else sees that value while your waiting for the sky to fall.
March 24, 2009 at 11:44 AM #372865Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=teatsonabull]Are you suggesting that North L.A. will empty into Temecula Valley? If so, who will buy the houses being left behind in North L.A.? Wouldn’t prices need to drop there as a result?[/quote]
No I am not suggesting North L.A. will move south to Temecula or SD for that matter.
Only there is good value in Temecula and other low end SD area’s so don’t be surprised if someone else sees that value while your waiting for the sky to fall.
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