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May 17, 2010 at 12:29 PM #551898May 17, 2010 at 12:32 PM #550932anParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]
No, I would not, sdr, see my post on wealth distribution. It all boils down to size of cash downpayments and terms of purchase.Conversely, there is the quintessential CV couple in their mid-eighties who drive a 15-yr-old Lexus. (Came over to Ellis Island as children [TRUE].) Have pd. for home in MC/lower-MC area in perfect cond. inside and out as is their car. Too old to travel but active and content. Still LOADED with $$ so as not to be a burden on their children. THERE ARE LOTS OF THESE OWNERS STILL ALIVE IN SD, sdr. “Wealth” has many different faces.[/quote]
How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.May 17, 2010 at 12:32 PM #551039anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
No, I would not, sdr, see my post on wealth distribution. It all boils down to size of cash downpayments and terms of purchase.Conversely, there is the quintessential CV couple in their mid-eighties who drive a 15-yr-old Lexus. (Came over to Ellis Island as children [TRUE].) Have pd. for home in MC/lower-MC area in perfect cond. inside and out as is their car. Too old to travel but active and content. Still LOADED with $$ so as not to be a burden on their children. THERE ARE LOTS OF THESE OWNERS STILL ALIVE IN SD, sdr. “Wealth” has many different faces.[/quote]
How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.May 17, 2010 at 12:32 PM #551526anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
No, I would not, sdr, see my post on wealth distribution. It all boils down to size of cash downpayments and terms of purchase.Conversely, there is the quintessential CV couple in their mid-eighties who drive a 15-yr-old Lexus. (Came over to Ellis Island as children [TRUE].) Have pd. for home in MC/lower-MC area in perfect cond. inside and out as is their car. Too old to travel but active and content. Still LOADED with $$ so as not to be a burden on their children. THERE ARE LOTS OF THESE OWNERS STILL ALIVE IN SD, sdr. “Wealth” has many different faces.[/quote]
How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.May 17, 2010 at 12:32 PM #551625anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
No, I would not, sdr, see my post on wealth distribution. It all boils down to size of cash downpayments and terms of purchase.Conversely, there is the quintessential CV couple in their mid-eighties who drive a 15-yr-old Lexus. (Came over to Ellis Island as children [TRUE].) Have pd. for home in MC/lower-MC area in perfect cond. inside and out as is their car. Too old to travel but active and content. Still LOADED with $$ so as not to be a burden on their children. THERE ARE LOTS OF THESE OWNERS STILL ALIVE IN SD, sdr. “Wealth” has many different faces.[/quote]
How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.May 17, 2010 at 12:32 PM #551903anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
No, I would not, sdr, see my post on wealth distribution. It all boils down to size of cash downpayments and terms of purchase.Conversely, there is the quintessential CV couple in their mid-eighties who drive a 15-yr-old Lexus. (Came over to Ellis Island as children [TRUE].) Have pd. for home in MC/lower-MC area in perfect cond. inside and out as is their car. Too old to travel but active and content. Still LOADED with $$ so as not to be a burden on their children. THERE ARE LOTS OF THESE OWNERS STILL ALIVE IN SD, sdr. “Wealth” has many different faces.[/quote]
How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.May 17, 2010 at 12:41 PM #550937bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.[/quote]
Agreed, still checking on recent Chula figures.
“Bedroom” has to do with accessability to urban core and NOT population.
Ex. Temecula, Hemet and Murrietta have HUGE populations but LOOK WHERE THEY ARE! They’re “bedrooms” of RIV County.
May 17, 2010 at 12:41 PM #551044bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.[/quote]
Agreed, still checking on recent Chula figures.
“Bedroom” has to do with accessability to urban core and NOT population.
Ex. Temecula, Hemet and Murrietta have HUGE populations but LOOK WHERE THEY ARE! They’re “bedrooms” of RIV County.
May 17, 2010 at 12:41 PM #551531bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.[/quote]
Agreed, still checking on recent Chula figures.
“Bedroom” has to do with accessability to urban core and NOT population.
Ex. Temecula, Hemet and Murrietta have HUGE populations but LOOK WHERE THEY ARE! They’re “bedrooms” of RIV County.
May 17, 2010 at 12:41 PM #551630bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.[/quote]
Agreed, still checking on recent Chula figures.
“Bedroom” has to do with accessability to urban core and NOT population.
Ex. Temecula, Hemet and Murrietta have HUGE populations but LOOK WHERE THEY ARE! They’re “bedrooms” of RIV County.
May 17, 2010 at 12:41 PM #551908bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]According to SDLookup, it says Bonita’s population is 17k. That’s where I got all of the data as well.[/quote]
Agreed, still checking on recent Chula figures.
“Bedroom” has to do with accessability to urban core and NOT population.
Ex. Temecula, Hemet and Murrietta have HUGE populations but LOOK WHERE THEY ARE! They’re “bedrooms” of RIV County.
May 17, 2010 at 12:47 PM #550947bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.[/quote]
Yes, AN, there are MANY in 91910 and, to a lesser extent 91911.
The areas hard-hit by foreclosures were 91913 and 91915, and, to a lesser extent, 91914 (no MR).
The combination of the exorbitant MR, and one or more HOA’s, along with newer toxic loans drove many recent homeowners to the brink.
May 17, 2010 at 12:47 PM #551054bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.[/quote]
Yes, AN, there are MANY in 91910 and, to a lesser extent 91911.
The areas hard-hit by foreclosures were 91913 and 91915, and, to a lesser extent, 91914 (no MR).
The combination of the exorbitant MR, and one or more HOA’s, along with newer toxic loans drove many recent homeowners to the brink.
May 17, 2010 at 12:47 PM #551541bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.[/quote]
Yes, AN, there are MANY in 91910 and, to a lesser extent 91911.
The areas hard-hit by foreclosures were 91913 and 91915, and, to a lesser extent, 91914 (no MR).
The combination of the exorbitant MR, and one or more HOA’s, along with newer toxic loans drove many recent homeowners to the brink.
May 17, 2010 at 12:47 PM #551640bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]How many people living in Chula Vista are like this couple? Can’t possibly be that many, or else Chula wouldn’t have been hit by this RE nearly as hard, like PQ.[/quote]
Yes, AN, there are MANY in 91910 and, to a lesser extent 91911.
The areas hard-hit by foreclosures were 91913 and 91915, and, to a lesser extent, 91914 (no MR).
The combination of the exorbitant MR, and one or more HOA’s, along with newer toxic loans drove many recent homeowners to the brink.
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