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November 20, 2008 at 6:42 PM #308217November 20, 2008 at 7:31 PM #307788EugeneParticipant
[quote]may we ask what part of town you are buying in?[/quote]
Unincorporated Escondido.
November 20, 2008 at 7:31 PM #308159EugeneParticipant[quote]may we ask what part of town you are buying in?[/quote]
Unincorporated Escondido.
November 20, 2008 at 7:31 PM #308172EugeneParticipant[quote]may we ask what part of town you are buying in?[/quote]
Unincorporated Escondido.
November 20, 2008 at 7:31 PM #308193EugeneParticipant[quote]may we ask what part of town you are buying in?[/quote]
Unincorporated Escondido.
November 20, 2008 at 7:31 PM #308257EugeneParticipant[quote]may we ask what part of town you are buying in?[/quote]
Unincorporated Escondido.
November 20, 2008 at 8:30 PM #307819SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is fairly safe to say that Esmith has done more statistical analysis then pretty much anyone on this site with regards to crunching numbers and data analysis. He has a website that people can go to access his Case-Shiller charts.
E – Does the property have a well? One consideration we have been recently undertaking is the future of water. Thus we are now lightly considering areas that we previously did not based on other factors such as land and water. If you are on septic don’t forget to build a certificate for the septic system. You probably already know all this but just throwing that out to you.
Once more, I am not making a recommendation to buy, or a disclaimer that we are at the bottom. Of course I have said it a million times but I guess it merits repeating that not every soul on the planet is looking for a bottom. Some people can actually afford to own a home in light of the upcoming financial hardship we will all be burdened with. Everyone has different priorities.
November 20, 2008 at 8:30 PM #308190SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is fairly safe to say that Esmith has done more statistical analysis then pretty much anyone on this site with regards to crunching numbers and data analysis. He has a website that people can go to access his Case-Shiller charts.
E – Does the property have a well? One consideration we have been recently undertaking is the future of water. Thus we are now lightly considering areas that we previously did not based on other factors such as land and water. If you are on septic don’t forget to build a certificate for the septic system. You probably already know all this but just throwing that out to you.
Once more, I am not making a recommendation to buy, or a disclaimer that we are at the bottom. Of course I have said it a million times but I guess it merits repeating that not every soul on the planet is looking for a bottom. Some people can actually afford to own a home in light of the upcoming financial hardship we will all be burdened with. Everyone has different priorities.
November 20, 2008 at 8:30 PM #308205SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is fairly safe to say that Esmith has done more statistical analysis then pretty much anyone on this site with regards to crunching numbers and data analysis. He has a website that people can go to access his Case-Shiller charts.
E – Does the property have a well? One consideration we have been recently undertaking is the future of water. Thus we are now lightly considering areas that we previously did not based on other factors such as land and water. If you are on septic don’t forget to build a certificate for the septic system. You probably already know all this but just throwing that out to you.
Once more, I am not making a recommendation to buy, or a disclaimer that we are at the bottom. Of course I have said it a million times but I guess it merits repeating that not every soul on the planet is looking for a bottom. Some people can actually afford to own a home in light of the upcoming financial hardship we will all be burdened with. Everyone has different priorities.
November 20, 2008 at 8:30 PM #308225SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is fairly safe to say that Esmith has done more statistical analysis then pretty much anyone on this site with regards to crunching numbers and data analysis. He has a website that people can go to access his Case-Shiller charts.
E – Does the property have a well? One consideration we have been recently undertaking is the future of water. Thus we are now lightly considering areas that we previously did not based on other factors such as land and water. If you are on septic don’t forget to build a certificate for the septic system. You probably already know all this but just throwing that out to you.
Once more, I am not making a recommendation to buy, or a disclaimer that we are at the bottom. Of course I have said it a million times but I guess it merits repeating that not every soul on the planet is looking for a bottom. Some people can actually afford to own a home in light of the upcoming financial hardship we will all be burdened with. Everyone has different priorities.
November 20, 2008 at 8:30 PM #308289SD RealtorParticipantActually I think it is fairly safe to say that Esmith has done more statistical analysis then pretty much anyone on this site with regards to crunching numbers and data analysis. He has a website that people can go to access his Case-Shiller charts.
E – Does the property have a well? One consideration we have been recently undertaking is the future of water. Thus we are now lightly considering areas that we previously did not based on other factors such as land and water. If you are on septic don’t forget to build a certificate for the septic system. You probably already know all this but just throwing that out to you.
Once more, I am not making a recommendation to buy, or a disclaimer that we are at the bottom. Of course I have said it a million times but I guess it merits repeating that not every soul on the planet is looking for a bottom. Some people can actually afford to own a home in light of the upcoming financial hardship we will all be burdened with. Everyone has different priorities.
November 20, 2008 at 9:20 PM #307853EugeneParticipantThe property does not have a well. It is 1 acre and, historically, Escondido has been wetter than most of San Diego, so a rainwater harvesting system could be built eventually.
I am not too concerned about the future of water. We live next to an ocean. It’s not much more expensive to desalinize ocean water than to pump it from Northern California. We just need to build some desalinization plants. I’ll put solar panels on the roof to offset the energy cost.
November 20, 2008 at 9:20 PM #308226EugeneParticipantThe property does not have a well. It is 1 acre and, historically, Escondido has been wetter than most of San Diego, so a rainwater harvesting system could be built eventually.
I am not too concerned about the future of water. We live next to an ocean. It’s not much more expensive to desalinize ocean water than to pump it from Northern California. We just need to build some desalinization plants. I’ll put solar panels on the roof to offset the energy cost.
November 20, 2008 at 9:20 PM #308238EugeneParticipantThe property does not have a well. It is 1 acre and, historically, Escondido has been wetter than most of San Diego, so a rainwater harvesting system could be built eventually.
I am not too concerned about the future of water. We live next to an ocean. It’s not much more expensive to desalinize ocean water than to pump it from Northern California. We just need to build some desalinization plants. I’ll put solar panels on the roof to offset the energy cost.
November 20, 2008 at 9:20 PM #308260EugeneParticipantThe property does not have a well. It is 1 acre and, historically, Escondido has been wetter than most of San Diego, so a rainwater harvesting system could be built eventually.
I am not too concerned about the future of water. We live next to an ocean. It’s not much more expensive to desalinize ocean water than to pump it from Northern California. We just need to build some desalinization plants. I’ll put solar panels on the roof to offset the energy cost.
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