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April 2, 2008 at 4:11 PM #180223April 2, 2008 at 4:25 PM #180224jpinpbParticipant
That’s another good point, doofrat. Perfect example of Temecula, before and after.
April 2, 2008 at 4:25 PM #180226jpinpbParticipantThat’s another good point, doofrat. Perfect example of Temecula, before and after.
April 2, 2008 at 4:25 PM #180243jpinpbParticipantThat’s another good point, doofrat. Perfect example of Temecula, before and after.
April 2, 2008 at 4:25 PM #179857jpinpbParticipantThat’s another good point, doofrat. Perfect example of Temecula, before and after.
April 2, 2008 at 4:25 PM #180316jpinpbParticipantThat’s another good point, doofrat. Perfect example of Temecula, before and after.
April 2, 2008 at 5:37 PM #180254AnonymousGuestHello all I am a frequent reader but first time poster. I believe that C-Bad is almost built out or at it’s numbers of housing stock limited by a growth cap put on back in the 80’s. A lot of the land that is open is for Open Space preservation and will not be built on. It doesn’t mean that rebuild’s will not happen or that prices will go through the roof. It just means that large subdivisions and building tract homes is over. There will always be room for more density and rehab’s.
On another note as a renter and a fence sitter I have to compliment you all for your comments and brains. I have found myself citing this site many times. Thanks for all the insite and I will be waiting for those prices to go lower.
Thanks,
PlannerBoyApril 2, 2008 at 5:37 PM #179887AnonymousGuestHello all I am a frequent reader but first time poster. I believe that C-Bad is almost built out or at it’s numbers of housing stock limited by a growth cap put on back in the 80’s. A lot of the land that is open is for Open Space preservation and will not be built on. It doesn’t mean that rebuild’s will not happen or that prices will go through the roof. It just means that large subdivisions and building tract homes is over. There will always be room for more density and rehab’s.
On another note as a renter and a fence sitter I have to compliment you all for your comments and brains. I have found myself citing this site many times. Thanks for all the insite and I will be waiting for those prices to go lower.
Thanks,
PlannerBoyApril 2, 2008 at 5:37 PM #180258AnonymousGuestHello all I am a frequent reader but first time poster. I believe that C-Bad is almost built out or at it’s numbers of housing stock limited by a growth cap put on back in the 80’s. A lot of the land that is open is for Open Space preservation and will not be built on. It doesn’t mean that rebuild’s will not happen or that prices will go through the roof. It just means that large subdivisions and building tract homes is over. There will always be room for more density and rehab’s.
On another note as a renter and a fence sitter I have to compliment you all for your comments and brains. I have found myself citing this site many times. Thanks for all the insite and I will be waiting for those prices to go lower.
Thanks,
PlannerBoyApril 2, 2008 at 5:37 PM #180271AnonymousGuestHello all I am a frequent reader but first time poster. I believe that C-Bad is almost built out or at it’s numbers of housing stock limited by a growth cap put on back in the 80’s. A lot of the land that is open is for Open Space preservation and will not be built on. It doesn’t mean that rebuild’s will not happen or that prices will go through the roof. It just means that large subdivisions and building tract homes is over. There will always be room for more density and rehab’s.
On another note as a renter and a fence sitter I have to compliment you all for your comments and brains. I have found myself citing this site many times. Thanks for all the insite and I will be waiting for those prices to go lower.
Thanks,
PlannerBoyApril 2, 2008 at 5:37 PM #180346AnonymousGuestHello all I am a frequent reader but first time poster. I believe that C-Bad is almost built out or at it’s numbers of housing stock limited by a growth cap put on back in the 80’s. A lot of the land that is open is for Open Space preservation and will not be built on. It doesn’t mean that rebuild’s will not happen or that prices will go through the roof. It just means that large subdivisions and building tract homes is over. There will always be room for more density and rehab’s.
On another note as a renter and a fence sitter I have to compliment you all for your comments and brains. I have found myself citing this site many times. Thanks for all the insite and I will be waiting for those prices to go lower.
Thanks,
PlannerBoyApril 2, 2008 at 7:22 PM #180377CarlsbadlivingParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
April 2, 2008 at 7:22 PM #180284CarlsbadlivingParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
April 2, 2008 at 7:22 PM #180301CarlsbadlivingParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
April 2, 2008 at 7:22 PM #180288CarlsbadlivingParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
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