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October 17, 2009 at 11:05 PM #470477October 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM #470669paramountParticipant
1500 sq ft SFR Residence in Temecula: 270k
Cranking up Alan Parson’s Project on my Klipsch sound system while enjoying a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on a Saturday night – PRICELESS!
Just try that in a Townhome…
October 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM #471318paramountParticipant1500 sq ft SFR Residence in Temecula: 270k
Cranking up Alan Parson’s Project on my Klipsch sound system while enjoying a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on a Saturday night – PRICELESS!
Just try that in a Townhome…
October 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM #470487paramountParticipant1500 sq ft SFR Residence in Temecula: 270k
Cranking up Alan Parson’s Project on my Klipsch sound system while enjoying a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on a Saturday night – PRICELESS!
Just try that in a Townhome…
October 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM #471100paramountParticipant1500 sq ft SFR Residence in Temecula: 270k
Cranking up Alan Parson’s Project on my Klipsch sound system while enjoying a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on a Saturday night – PRICELESS!
Just try that in a Townhome…
October 17, 2009 at 11:14 PM #471025paramountParticipant1500 sq ft SFR Residence in Temecula: 270k
Cranking up Alan Parson’s Project on my Klipsch sound system while enjoying a Sierra Nevada Pale Ale on a Saturday night – PRICELESS!
Just try that in a Townhome…
October 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM #473594sd_ownerParticipantI have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?
2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?
3. Where do most Temecula residents work: Local (Temecula), Riverside, or San Diego?Thanks.
October 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM #473772sd_ownerParticipantI have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?
2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?
3. Where do most Temecula residents work: Local (Temecula), Riverside, or San Diego?Thanks.
October 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM #474137sd_ownerParticipantI have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?
2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?
3. Where do most Temecula residents work: Local (Temecula), Riverside, or San Diego?Thanks.
October 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM #474213sd_ownerParticipantI have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?
2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?
3. Where do most Temecula residents work: Local (Temecula), Riverside, or San Diego?Thanks.
October 26, 2009 at 9:58 AM #474437sd_ownerParticipantI have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?
2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?
3. Where do most Temecula residents work: Local (Temecula), Riverside, or San Diego?Thanks.
October 27, 2009 at 1:25 PM #474269RenParticipant[quote=sd_owner]I have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?[/quote]I’m not a resident yet, but I can tell you what I will be paying, which is 1.52% for a 1997 sfr. I believe that’s common for newer construction as well. When I was house hunting, I don’t recall seeing a rate lower than about 1.4%. On the plus side, HOA fees are usually much lower than similar places in SD county (e.g., $50 in Temecula and $100-150 in San Diego, for the same amenities), which doesn’t make sense to me. Keep in mind that landlords can deduct HOA fees.
[quote]2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?[/quote]
The owner of the property we’re buying went all out to combat the heat, with double-paned and tinted windows, patio cover, keeping the blinds and windows closed during the day, etc. He claims his electric bill is about $70 most of the year, creeping into the low $100’s if there’s a really hot month at the end of summer.
October 27, 2009 at 1:25 PM #474446RenParticipant[quote=sd_owner]I have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?[/quote]I’m not a resident yet, but I can tell you what I will be paying, which is 1.52% for a 1997 sfr. I believe that’s common for newer construction as well. When I was house hunting, I don’t recall seeing a rate lower than about 1.4%. On the plus side, HOA fees are usually much lower than similar places in SD county (e.g., $50 in Temecula and $100-150 in San Diego, for the same amenities), which doesn’t make sense to me. Keep in mind that landlords can deduct HOA fees.
[quote]2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?[/quote]
The owner of the property we’re buying went all out to combat the heat, with double-paned and tinted windows, patio cover, keeping the blinds and windows closed during the day, etc. He claims his electric bill is about $70 most of the year, creeping into the low $100’s if there’s a really hot month at the end of summer.
October 27, 2009 at 1:25 PM #474810RenParticipant[quote=sd_owner]I have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?[/quote]I’m not a resident yet, but I can tell you what I will be paying, which is 1.52% for a 1997 sfr. I believe that’s common for newer construction as well. When I was house hunting, I don’t recall seeing a rate lower than about 1.4%. On the plus side, HOA fees are usually much lower than similar places in SD county (e.g., $50 in Temecula and $100-150 in San Diego, for the same amenities), which doesn’t make sense to me. Keep in mind that landlords can deduct HOA fees.
[quote]2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?[/quote]
The owner of the property we’re buying went all out to combat the heat, with double-paned and tinted windows, patio cover, keeping the blinds and windows closed during the day, etc. He claims his electric bill is about $70 most of the year, creeping into the low $100’s if there’s a really hot month at the end of summer.
October 27, 2009 at 1:25 PM #474888RenParticipant[quote=sd_owner]I have a few more questions:
1. What is the effective tax rate for a typical newer single family home (built recently)?[/quote]I’m not a resident yet, but I can tell you what I will be paying, which is 1.52% for a 1997 sfr. I believe that’s common for newer construction as well. When I was house hunting, I don’t recall seeing a rate lower than about 1.4%. On the plus side, HOA fees are usually much lower than similar places in SD county (e.g., $50 in Temecula and $100-150 in San Diego, for the same amenities), which doesn’t make sense to me. Keep in mind that landlords can deduct HOA fees.
[quote]2. Approximately how many days do you need air-conditioner on in the summer?[/quote]
The owner of the property we’re buying went all out to combat the heat, with double-paned and tinted windows, patio cover, keeping the blinds and windows closed during the day, etc. He claims his electric bill is about $70 most of the year, creeping into the low $100’s if there’s a really hot month at the end of summer.
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