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April 14, 2009 at 10:20 AM #381285April 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM #380729
Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=paramount]TG: Your right, I have a relatively small house payment, a San Diego salary and we live pretty good.
On the other hand, when the low lifes get foreclosed on they are often followed by renters, not that all renters are bad, but it is easier to rent than to buy.
Of course for people who might move to Temecula from CV, 4S and other similar areas it might be a culture shock. Let’s face it Temecula has more than it’s fair share of rednecks (sorry if I offended anyone)…
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I would expect few are buying T.V. Mc-mansions as long term rentals, more likely they are just either planning on renting them out a few years until T.V. grows up or plan on moving later (ie.. retire in T.V. in a few more years).
So the rental demo shift I think would be a temporary phenomena .
I would expect to see a transition to more City folks as well as T.V. grows up.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM #381001Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=paramount]TG: Your right, I have a relatively small house payment, a San Diego salary and we live pretty good.
On the other hand, when the low lifes get foreclosed on they are often followed by renters, not that all renters are bad, but it is easier to rent than to buy.
Of course for people who might move to Temecula from CV, 4S and other similar areas it might be a culture shock. Let’s face it Temecula has more than it’s fair share of rednecks (sorry if I offended anyone)…
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I would expect few are buying T.V. Mc-mansions as long term rentals, more likely they are just either planning on renting them out a few years until T.V. grows up or plan on moving later (ie.. retire in T.V. in a few more years).
So the rental demo shift I think would be a temporary phenomena .
I would expect to see a transition to more City folks as well as T.V. grows up.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM #381189Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=paramount]TG: Your right, I have a relatively small house payment, a San Diego salary and we live pretty good.
On the other hand, when the low lifes get foreclosed on they are often followed by renters, not that all renters are bad, but it is easier to rent than to buy.
Of course for people who might move to Temecula from CV, 4S and other similar areas it might be a culture shock. Let’s face it Temecula has more than it’s fair share of rednecks (sorry if I offended anyone)…
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I would expect few are buying T.V. Mc-mansions as long term rentals, more likely they are just either planning on renting them out a few years until T.V. grows up or plan on moving later (ie.. retire in T.V. in a few more years).
So the rental demo shift I think would be a temporary phenomena .
I would expect to see a transition to more City folks as well as T.V. grows up.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM #381238Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=paramount]TG: Your right, I have a relatively small house payment, a San Diego salary and we live pretty good.
On the other hand, when the low lifes get foreclosed on they are often followed by renters, not that all renters are bad, but it is easier to rent than to buy.
Of course for people who might move to Temecula from CV, 4S and other similar areas it might be a culture shock. Let’s face it Temecula has more than it’s fair share of rednecks (sorry if I offended anyone)…
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I would expect few are buying T.V. Mc-mansions as long term rentals, more likely they are just either planning on renting them out a few years until T.V. grows up or plan on moving later (ie.. retire in T.V. in a few more years).
So the rental demo shift I think would be a temporary phenomena .
I would expect to see a transition to more City folks as well as T.V. grows up.
April 14, 2009 at 11:57 AM #381366Nor-LA-SD-guy
Participant[quote=paramount]TG: Your right, I have a relatively small house payment, a San Diego salary and we live pretty good.
On the other hand, when the low lifes get foreclosed on they are often followed by renters, not that all renters are bad, but it is easier to rent than to buy.
Of course for people who might move to Temecula from CV, 4S and other similar areas it might be a culture shock. Let’s face it Temecula has more than it’s fair share of rednecks (sorry if I offended anyone)…
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I would expect few are buying T.V. Mc-mansions as long term rentals, more likely they are just either planning on renting them out a few years until T.V. grows up or plan on moving later (ie.. retire in T.V. in a few more years).
So the rental demo shift I think would be a temporary phenomena .
I would expect to see a transition to more City folks as well as T.V. grows up.
April 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM #380918mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThe Promenade expansion is very attractive, and is indeed bringing lots of people to the mall. I have to hand it to the mall owners: VERY well done.
On the other hand, the big box stores to the east are looking very sad. Circuit City is closed, Party City in bankruptcy, Linen’s N Things is gone…
JS
April 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM #381190mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThe Promenade expansion is very attractive, and is indeed bringing lots of people to the mall. I have to hand it to the mall owners: VERY well done.
On the other hand, the big box stores to the east are looking very sad. Circuit City is closed, Party City in bankruptcy, Linen’s N Things is gone…
JS
April 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM #381379mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThe Promenade expansion is very attractive, and is indeed bringing lots of people to the mall. I have to hand it to the mall owners: VERY well done.
On the other hand, the big box stores to the east are looking very sad. Circuit City is closed, Party City in bankruptcy, Linen’s N Things is gone…
JS
April 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM #381427mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThe Promenade expansion is very attractive, and is indeed bringing lots of people to the mall. I have to hand it to the mall owners: VERY well done.
On the other hand, the big box stores to the east are looking very sad. Circuit City is closed, Party City in bankruptcy, Linen’s N Things is gone…
JS
April 14, 2009 at 6:16 PM #381555mydogsarelazy
ParticipantThe Promenade expansion is very attractive, and is indeed bringing lots of people to the mall. I have to hand it to the mall owners: VERY well done.
On the other hand, the big box stores to the east are looking very sad. Circuit City is closed, Party City in bankruptcy, Linen’s N Things is gone…
JS
April 14, 2009 at 6:50 PM #380943eclipxe
ParticipantI created this thread just to hear “Temecula/Murrieta is toast” and then to hear TG come back and explain how it really is and to share a tale of his local adventures on the prowl.
Mission Status: Accomplished
btw – Public House is great, love the ambiance outside and good music.
April 14, 2009 at 6:50 PM #381214eclipxe
ParticipantI created this thread just to hear “Temecula/Murrieta is toast” and then to hear TG come back and explain how it really is and to share a tale of his local adventures on the prowl.
Mission Status: Accomplished
btw – Public House is great, love the ambiance outside and good music.
April 14, 2009 at 6:50 PM #381404eclipxe
ParticipantI created this thread just to hear “Temecula/Murrieta is toast” and then to hear TG come back and explain how it really is and to share a tale of his local adventures on the prowl.
Mission Status: Accomplished
btw – Public House is great, love the ambiance outside and good music.
April 14, 2009 at 6:50 PM #381452eclipxe
ParticipantI created this thread just to hear “Temecula/Murrieta is toast” and then to hear TG come back and explain how it really is and to share a tale of his local adventures on the prowl.
Mission Status: Accomplished
btw – Public House is great, love the ambiance outside and good music.
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