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July 31, 2010 at 7:14 PM #17780July 31, 2010 at 7:32 PM #584851scaredyclassicParticipant
Why are you buying?
July 31, 2010 at 7:32 PM #584944scaredyclassicParticipantWhy are you buying?
July 31, 2010 at 7:32 PM #585889scaredyclassicParticipantWhy are you buying?
July 31, 2010 at 7:32 PM #585586scaredyclassicParticipantWhy are you buying?
July 31, 2010 at 7:32 PM #585479scaredyclassicParticipantWhy are you buying?
July 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM #585534joecParticipantA few folks here have bought in Temecula and there are a lot of old posts on that area here as well so I’m sure they can help if you had specific questions on certain parts of Temucula.
Buying a home and area is really personal and everyone is different based on what’s important to them. Major factors are probably where you work, where your friends are, do you have or want to commute, need a large lot? Looking for a new community (I think more kids are in newer communities; there was that old topic on less kids generally in more established areas like Del Mar, LJ).
There are too many variables so as I’ve told other people, the best recommendation is to just move to an area you think you want to buy in (or just move first to San Diego), then live here and see what area really appeals to you.
Sorta like a 1 hour interview, you can’t really learn the areas that well without spending more time living here.
Good luck.
July 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM #585943joecParticipantA few folks here have bought in Temecula and there are a lot of old posts on that area here as well so I’m sure they can help if you had specific questions on certain parts of Temucula.
Buying a home and area is really personal and everyone is different based on what’s important to them. Major factors are probably where you work, where your friends are, do you have or want to commute, need a large lot? Looking for a new community (I think more kids are in newer communities; there was that old topic on less kids generally in more established areas like Del Mar, LJ).
There are too many variables so as I’ve told other people, the best recommendation is to just move to an area you think you want to buy in (or just move first to San Diego), then live here and see what area really appeals to you.
Sorta like a 1 hour interview, you can’t really learn the areas that well without spending more time living here.
Good luck.
July 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM #585641joecParticipantA few folks here have bought in Temecula and there are a lot of old posts on that area here as well so I’m sure they can help if you had specific questions on certain parts of Temucula.
Buying a home and area is really personal and everyone is different based on what’s important to them. Major factors are probably where you work, where your friends are, do you have or want to commute, need a large lot? Looking for a new community (I think more kids are in newer communities; there was that old topic on less kids generally in more established areas like Del Mar, LJ).
There are too many variables so as I’ve told other people, the best recommendation is to just move to an area you think you want to buy in (or just move first to San Diego), then live here and see what area really appeals to you.
Sorta like a 1 hour interview, you can’t really learn the areas that well without spending more time living here.
Good luck.
July 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM #584999joecParticipantA few folks here have bought in Temecula and there are a lot of old posts on that area here as well so I’m sure they can help if you had specific questions on certain parts of Temucula.
Buying a home and area is really personal and everyone is different based on what’s important to them. Major factors are probably where you work, where your friends are, do you have or want to commute, need a large lot? Looking for a new community (I think more kids are in newer communities; there was that old topic on less kids generally in more established areas like Del Mar, LJ).
There are too many variables so as I’ve told other people, the best recommendation is to just move to an area you think you want to buy in (or just move first to San Diego), then live here and see what area really appeals to you.
Sorta like a 1 hour interview, you can’t really learn the areas that well without spending more time living here.
Good luck.
July 31, 2010 at 10:03 PM #584906joecParticipantA few folks here have bought in Temecula and there are a lot of old posts on that area here as well so I’m sure they can help if you had specific questions on certain parts of Temucula.
Buying a home and area is really personal and everyone is different based on what’s important to them. Major factors are probably where you work, where your friends are, do you have or want to commute, need a large lot? Looking for a new community (I think more kids are in newer communities; there was that old topic on less kids generally in more established areas like Del Mar, LJ).
There are too many variables so as I’ve told other people, the best recommendation is to just move to an area you think you want to buy in (or just move first to San Diego), then live here and see what area really appeals to you.
Sorta like a 1 hour interview, you can’t really learn the areas that well without spending more time living here.
Good luck.
August 1, 2010 at 5:36 AM #585070js6866ParticipantI am very tired of dealing with landlords and them not fixing anything or repaying me for work I did on the house. I want to have my own place and not have to deal with this anymore. Also I dont want to bounce around from diffeerent homes because the landlords sell their home. So I am trying to find a house/comminity/school area/ sports activities…etc. that me and the wife can raise the kids in
August 1, 2010 at 5:36 AM #585604js6866ParticipantI am very tired of dealing with landlords and them not fixing anything or repaying me for work I did on the house. I want to have my own place and not have to deal with this anymore. Also I dont want to bounce around from diffeerent homes because the landlords sell their home. So I am trying to find a house/comminity/school area/ sports activities…etc. that me and the wife can raise the kids in
August 1, 2010 at 5:36 AM #585711js6866ParticipantI am very tired of dealing with landlords and them not fixing anything or repaying me for work I did on the house. I want to have my own place and not have to deal with this anymore. Also I dont want to bounce around from diffeerent homes because the landlords sell their home. So I am trying to find a house/comminity/school area/ sports activities…etc. that me and the wife can raise the kids in
August 1, 2010 at 5:36 AM #584977js6866ParticipantI am very tired of dealing with landlords and them not fixing anything or repaying me for work I did on the house. I want to have my own place and not have to deal with this anymore. Also I dont want to bounce around from diffeerent homes because the landlords sell their home. So I am trying to find a house/comminity/school area/ sports activities…etc. that me and the wife can raise the kids in
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