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June 11, 2009 at 6:18 PM #414407June 12, 2009 at 9:59 AM #414941
waiting hawk
ParticipantInland Empire rents dropping like the housing market in 07. I can show you apts, bad area sfh, and good area sfh that have all dropped. Large apt complex here in Rancho Cucamonga called “Homecoming at Terra Vista” dropped their price about 20% from 06 on their 2/2 with attached garages.
They dont want to say they are dropping their prices on their website (their 2/2 with attached garage says starting $1600) But I know a freind that used to live there in 2006 for $1600 and just moved back in 09 for $1295 :)(same floor plan). It is all a nasty secret but they are dropping out here. 15% unemployment will do that to you.
http://www.lewisapartments.com/apartment/floorplans.aspx?communitycodetitle=homecomingatterravista
June 12, 2009 at 9:59 AM #415009waiting hawk
ParticipantInland Empire rents dropping like the housing market in 07. I can show you apts, bad area sfh, and good area sfh that have all dropped. Large apt complex here in Rancho Cucamonga called “Homecoming at Terra Vista” dropped their price about 20% from 06 on their 2/2 with attached garages.
They dont want to say they are dropping their prices on their website (their 2/2 with attached garage says starting $1600) But I know a freind that used to live there in 2006 for $1600 and just moved back in 09 for $1295 :)(same floor plan). It is all a nasty secret but they are dropping out here. 15% unemployment will do that to you.
http://www.lewisapartments.com/apartment/floorplans.aspx?communitycodetitle=homecomingatterravista
June 12, 2009 at 9:59 AM #415165waiting hawk
ParticipantInland Empire rents dropping like the housing market in 07. I can show you apts, bad area sfh, and good area sfh that have all dropped. Large apt complex here in Rancho Cucamonga called “Homecoming at Terra Vista” dropped their price about 20% from 06 on their 2/2 with attached garages.
They dont want to say they are dropping their prices on their website (their 2/2 with attached garage says starting $1600) But I know a freind that used to live there in 2006 for $1600 and just moved back in 09 for $1295 :)(same floor plan). It is all a nasty secret but they are dropping out here. 15% unemployment will do that to you.
http://www.lewisapartments.com/apartment/floorplans.aspx?communitycodetitle=homecomingatterravista
June 12, 2009 at 9:59 AM #414447waiting hawk
ParticipantInland Empire rents dropping like the housing market in 07. I can show you apts, bad area sfh, and good area sfh that have all dropped. Large apt complex here in Rancho Cucamonga called “Homecoming at Terra Vista” dropped their price about 20% from 06 on their 2/2 with attached garages.
They dont want to say they are dropping their prices on their website (their 2/2 with attached garage says starting $1600) But I know a freind that used to live there in 2006 for $1600 and just moved back in 09 for $1295 :)(same floor plan). It is all a nasty secret but they are dropping out here. 15% unemployment will do that to you.
http://www.lewisapartments.com/apartment/floorplans.aspx?communitycodetitle=homecomingatterravista
June 12, 2009 at 9:59 AM #414687waiting hawk
ParticipantInland Empire rents dropping like the housing market in 07. I can show you apts, bad area sfh, and good area sfh that have all dropped. Large apt complex here in Rancho Cucamonga called “Homecoming at Terra Vista” dropped their price about 20% from 06 on their 2/2 with attached garages.
They dont want to say they are dropping their prices on their website (their 2/2 with attached garage says starting $1600) But I know a freind that used to live there in 2006 for $1600 and just moved back in 09 for $1295 :)(same floor plan). It is all a nasty secret but they are dropping out here. 15% unemployment will do that to you.
http://www.lewisapartments.com/apartment/floorplans.aspx?communitycodetitle=homecomingatterravista
June 12, 2009 at 10:48 AM #414728peterb
ParticipantSince rents are not a leveraged way to live in a home, they’re a far more timely way to track the economic impact on housing. Net immigration out of the area or state coupled with higher density will bring down rents. Too bad it’s not more closely tracked through out the state.
June 12, 2009 at 10:48 AM #415205peterb
ParticipantSince rents are not a leveraged way to live in a home, they’re a far more timely way to track the economic impact on housing. Net immigration out of the area or state coupled with higher density will bring down rents. Too bad it’s not more closely tracked through out the state.
June 12, 2009 at 10:48 AM #414487peterb
ParticipantSince rents are not a leveraged way to live in a home, they’re a far more timely way to track the economic impact on housing. Net immigration out of the area or state coupled with higher density will bring down rents. Too bad it’s not more closely tracked through out the state.
June 12, 2009 at 10:48 AM #414982peterb
ParticipantSince rents are not a leveraged way to live in a home, they’re a far more timely way to track the economic impact on housing. Net immigration out of the area or state coupled with higher density will bring down rents. Too bad it’s not more closely tracked through out the state.
June 12, 2009 at 10:48 AM #415049peterb
ParticipantSince rents are not a leveraged way to live in a home, they’re a far more timely way to track the economic impact on housing. Net immigration out of the area or state coupled with higher density will bring down rents. Too bad it’s not more closely tracked through out the state.
June 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM #415224werewolf34
ParticipantWhat I’ve seen
1) 12 month leases with a 6 month break clause and month to month after that – answer to less job security
2) 1 month free rent with a std 12 month lease
June 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM #415070werewolf34
ParticipantWhat I’ve seen
1) 12 month leases with a 6 month break clause and month to month after that – answer to less job security
2) 1 month free rent with a std 12 month lease
June 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM #414507werewolf34
ParticipantWhat I’ve seen
1) 12 month leases with a 6 month break clause and month to month after that – answer to less job security
2) 1 month free rent with a std 12 month lease
June 12, 2009 at 11:12 AM #415001werewolf34
ParticipantWhat I’ve seen
1) 12 month leases with a 6 month break clause and month to month after that – answer to less job security
2) 1 month free rent with a std 12 month lease
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