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October 30, 2009 at 10:18 PM #476749October 30, 2009 at 10:22 PM #475918anParticipant
[quote=smshorttimer][quote=AN][quote=Eugene]In other news, there seems to be serious talk of building 10,000 houses off route 78 near Wild Animal Park …[/quote]
Great news. SD definitely needs more supply. That will definitely bring prices down.[/quote]Is there sewer out there? We’ve been surprised to learn just how much of Escondido is on septic, including a couple of houses we looked at out that way.[/quote]
I would guess it depends on what type of house, right? Septic system probably won’t work too well if it’ll be more densely populated (i.e. 5000-10000 sq-ft lot vs .5+ acres).October 30, 2009 at 10:22 PM #476092anParticipant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=AN][quote=Eugene]In other news, there seems to be serious talk of building 10,000 houses off route 78 near Wild Animal Park …[/quote]
Great news. SD definitely needs more supply. That will definitely bring prices down.[/quote]Is there sewer out there? We’ve been surprised to learn just how much of Escondido is on septic, including a couple of houses we looked at out that way.[/quote]
I would guess it depends on what type of house, right? Septic system probably won’t work too well if it’ll be more densely populated (i.e. 5000-10000 sq-ft lot vs .5+ acres).October 30, 2009 at 10:22 PM #476455anParticipant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=AN][quote=Eugene]In other news, there seems to be serious talk of building 10,000 houses off route 78 near Wild Animal Park …[/quote]
Great news. SD definitely needs more supply. That will definitely bring prices down.[/quote]Is there sewer out there? We’ve been surprised to learn just how much of Escondido is on septic, including a couple of houses we looked at out that way.[/quote]
I would guess it depends on what type of house, right? Septic system probably won’t work too well if it’ll be more densely populated (i.e. 5000-10000 sq-ft lot vs .5+ acres).October 30, 2009 at 10:22 PM #476532anParticipant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=AN][quote=Eugene]In other news, there seems to be serious talk of building 10,000 houses off route 78 near Wild Animal Park …[/quote]
Great news. SD definitely needs more supply. That will definitely bring prices down.[/quote]Is there sewer out there? We’ve been surprised to learn just how much of Escondido is on septic, including a couple of houses we looked at out that way.[/quote]
I would guess it depends on what type of house, right? Septic system probably won’t work too well if it’ll be more densely populated (i.e. 5000-10000 sq-ft lot vs .5+ acres).October 30, 2009 at 10:22 PM #476754anParticipant[quote=smshorttimer][quote=AN][quote=Eugene]In other news, there seems to be serious talk of building 10,000 houses off route 78 near Wild Animal Park …[/quote]
Great news. SD definitely needs more supply. That will definitely bring prices down.[/quote]Is there sewer out there? We’ve been surprised to learn just how much of Escondido is on septic, including a couple of houses we looked at out that way.[/quote]
I would guess it depends on what type of house, right? Septic system probably won’t work too well if it’ll be more densely populated (i.e. 5000-10000 sq-ft lot vs .5+ acres).October 30, 2009 at 11:34 PM #475948outtamojoParticipantC’mon now An, tell me how 10K homes by the Wild Animal Park are gonna affect homes in Carlsbad or Carmel Valley : ) Imho, homes over there will compete w/ homes in Escondido, San Marcos, Santee?,
-the inland areas, maybe even Chula Vista. Gosh, w/ Merriam Mountain too can the 15 and 78 handle any more traffic?October 30, 2009 at 11:34 PM #476122outtamojoParticipantC’mon now An, tell me how 10K homes by the Wild Animal Park are gonna affect homes in Carlsbad or Carmel Valley : ) Imho, homes over there will compete w/ homes in Escondido, San Marcos, Santee?,
-the inland areas, maybe even Chula Vista. Gosh, w/ Merriam Mountain too can the 15 and 78 handle any more traffic?October 30, 2009 at 11:34 PM #476485outtamojoParticipantC’mon now An, tell me how 10K homes by the Wild Animal Park are gonna affect homes in Carlsbad or Carmel Valley : ) Imho, homes over there will compete w/ homes in Escondido, San Marcos, Santee?,
-the inland areas, maybe even Chula Vista. Gosh, w/ Merriam Mountain too can the 15 and 78 handle any more traffic?October 30, 2009 at 11:34 PM #476562outtamojoParticipantC’mon now An, tell me how 10K homes by the Wild Animal Park are gonna affect homes in Carlsbad or Carmel Valley : ) Imho, homes over there will compete w/ homes in Escondido, San Marcos, Santee?,
-the inland areas, maybe even Chula Vista. Gosh, w/ Merriam Mountain too can the 15 and 78 handle any more traffic?October 30, 2009 at 11:34 PM #476784outtamojoParticipantC’mon now An, tell me how 10K homes by the Wild Animal Park are gonna affect homes in Carlsbad or Carmel Valley : ) Imho, homes over there will compete w/ homes in Escondido, San Marcos, Santee?,
-the inland areas, maybe even Chula Vista. Gosh, w/ Merriam Mountain too can the 15 and 78 handle any more traffic?October 30, 2009 at 11:49 PM #475953anParticipantOh, I didn’t mean it’ll affect price in NCC. What I’m trying to say in general is that, we need more supply and more supply = lower price. Simple supply and demand.
October 30, 2009 at 11:49 PM #476127anParticipantOh, I didn’t mean it’ll affect price in NCC. What I’m trying to say in general is that, we need more supply and more supply = lower price. Simple supply and demand.
October 30, 2009 at 11:49 PM #476490anParticipantOh, I didn’t mean it’ll affect price in NCC. What I’m trying to say in general is that, we need more supply and more supply = lower price. Simple supply and demand.
October 30, 2009 at 11:49 PM #476568anParticipantOh, I didn’t mean it’ll affect price in NCC. What I’m trying to say in general is that, we need more supply and more supply = lower price. Simple supply and demand.
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