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December 27, 2008 at 7:46 AM #320803December 27, 2008 at 7:53 AM #320825AnonymousGuest
To make yor own wine without losing money, you really need minimum 20 acres
December 27, 2008 at 7:53 AM #320907AnonymousGuestTo make yor own wine without losing money, you really need minimum 20 acres
December 27, 2008 at 7:53 AM #320808AnonymousGuestTo make yor own wine without losing money, you really need minimum 20 acres
December 27, 2008 at 7:53 AM #320754AnonymousGuestTo make yor own wine without losing money, you really need minimum 20 acres
December 27, 2008 at 7:53 AM #320408AnonymousGuestTo make yor own wine without losing money, you really need minimum 20 acres
December 27, 2008 at 9:51 AM #320784temeculaguyParticipantpizza-love the place, great price for a spread like that.
waiting-nice cabin, love the video on the tree, you need to wait on the primary just because of all the work you are doing.
davelj, I don’t know why you are pessemistic, those are good numbers. less than 100x rent multiplier, I think a decade from now you will look back and call it a “steal.”
For all of you who are fixing up a repo I discovered a $2.50 walmart item that is a godsend. In the paint and spackle ailse, there is a yellow and black rubber tool for installing caulk. You use it to smooth out the caulk, it makes it look perfect once you get the hang of it. While I didn’t have to gut my place like waitinghawk (the former owners did that for me) I have felt like I am rebuilding a house.
The other purchase that I love is the shower head from Costco dot com for $100. It has l.e.d. light in it that are powered by the water movement and the color of the light matches the water temperature so you know when to get in, it’s awesome.
December 27, 2008 at 9:51 AM #320838temeculaguyParticipantpizza-love the place, great price for a spread like that.
waiting-nice cabin, love the video on the tree, you need to wait on the primary just because of all the work you are doing.
davelj, I don’t know why you are pessemistic, those are good numbers. less than 100x rent multiplier, I think a decade from now you will look back and call it a “steal.”
For all of you who are fixing up a repo I discovered a $2.50 walmart item that is a godsend. In the paint and spackle ailse, there is a yellow and black rubber tool for installing caulk. You use it to smooth out the caulk, it makes it look perfect once you get the hang of it. While I didn’t have to gut my place like waitinghawk (the former owners did that for me) I have felt like I am rebuilding a house.
The other purchase that I love is the shower head from Costco dot com for $100. It has l.e.d. light in it that are powered by the water movement and the color of the light matches the water temperature so you know when to get in, it’s awesome.
December 27, 2008 at 9:51 AM #320855temeculaguyParticipantpizza-love the place, great price for a spread like that.
waiting-nice cabin, love the video on the tree, you need to wait on the primary just because of all the work you are doing.
davelj, I don’t know why you are pessemistic, those are good numbers. less than 100x rent multiplier, I think a decade from now you will look back and call it a “steal.”
For all of you who are fixing up a repo I discovered a $2.50 walmart item that is a godsend. In the paint and spackle ailse, there is a yellow and black rubber tool for installing caulk. You use it to smooth out the caulk, it makes it look perfect once you get the hang of it. While I didn’t have to gut my place like waitinghawk (the former owners did that for me) I have felt like I am rebuilding a house.
The other purchase that I love is the shower head from Costco dot com for $100. It has l.e.d. light in it that are powered by the water movement and the color of the light matches the water temperature so you know when to get in, it’s awesome.
December 27, 2008 at 9:51 AM #320937temeculaguyParticipantpizza-love the place, great price for a spread like that.
waiting-nice cabin, love the video on the tree, you need to wait on the primary just because of all the work you are doing.
davelj, I don’t know why you are pessemistic, those are good numbers. less than 100x rent multiplier, I think a decade from now you will look back and call it a “steal.”
For all of you who are fixing up a repo I discovered a $2.50 walmart item that is a godsend. In the paint and spackle ailse, there is a yellow and black rubber tool for installing caulk. You use it to smooth out the caulk, it makes it look perfect once you get the hang of it. While I didn’t have to gut my place like waitinghawk (the former owners did that for me) I have felt like I am rebuilding a house.
The other purchase that I love is the shower head from Costco dot com for $100. It has l.e.d. light in it that are powered by the water movement and the color of the light matches the water temperature so you know when to get in, it’s awesome.
December 27, 2008 at 9:51 AM #320438temeculaguyParticipantpizza-love the place, great price for a spread like that.
waiting-nice cabin, love the video on the tree, you need to wait on the primary just because of all the work you are doing.
davelj, I don’t know why you are pessemistic, those are good numbers. less than 100x rent multiplier, I think a decade from now you will look back and call it a “steal.”
For all of you who are fixing up a repo I discovered a $2.50 walmart item that is a godsend. In the paint and spackle ailse, there is a yellow and black rubber tool for installing caulk. You use it to smooth out the caulk, it makes it look perfect once you get the hang of it. While I didn’t have to gut my place like waitinghawk (the former owners did that for me) I have felt like I am rebuilding a house.
The other purchase that I love is the shower head from Costco dot com for $100. It has l.e.d. light in it that are powered by the water movement and the color of the light matches the water temperature so you know when to get in, it’s awesome.
December 27, 2008 at 10:14 AM #320957AecetiaParticipantTG,
While you are at it, would you mind sharing your current Costco wine recommendations. We need something to cheer about.
I think kudos are in order to all of the above for having the courage to jump back in. I think the houses are beautiful and they are homes, first and investments second (in most cases). I am also looking at a vacation home in a couple of areas, but I have the impression the bubble grew in those places a bit slower and the air being rarefied there, is being let out slower, so I still have not found one that I am willing to make an offer on. Thanks to all the intelligent real estate information on this site, I know I will get a better deal when I do buy.December 27, 2008 at 10:14 AM #320804AecetiaParticipantTG,
While you are at it, would you mind sharing your current Costco wine recommendations. We need something to cheer about.
I think kudos are in order to all of the above for having the courage to jump back in. I think the houses are beautiful and they are homes, first and investments second (in most cases). I am also looking at a vacation home in a couple of areas, but I have the impression the bubble grew in those places a bit slower and the air being rarefied there, is being let out slower, so I still have not found one that I am willing to make an offer on. Thanks to all the intelligent real estate information on this site, I know I will get a better deal when I do buy.December 27, 2008 at 10:14 AM #320457AecetiaParticipantTG,
While you are at it, would you mind sharing your current Costco wine recommendations. We need something to cheer about.
I think kudos are in order to all of the above for having the courage to jump back in. I think the houses are beautiful and they are homes, first and investments second (in most cases). I am also looking at a vacation home in a couple of areas, but I have the impression the bubble grew in those places a bit slower and the air being rarefied there, is being let out slower, so I still have not found one that I am willing to make an offer on. Thanks to all the intelligent real estate information on this site, I know I will get a better deal when I do buy.December 27, 2008 at 10:14 AM #320875AecetiaParticipantTG,
While you are at it, would you mind sharing your current Costco wine recommendations. We need something to cheer about.
I think kudos are in order to all of the above for having the courage to jump back in. I think the houses are beautiful and they are homes, first and investments second (in most cases). I am also looking at a vacation home in a couple of areas, but I have the impression the bubble grew in those places a bit slower and the air being rarefied there, is being let out slower, so I still have not found one that I am willing to make an offer on. Thanks to all the intelligent real estate information on this site, I know I will get a better deal when I do buy. -
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