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December 5, 2007 at 11:50 AM #109571December 5, 2007 at 12:39 PM #109465surveyorParticipant
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I raised the rents on my two properties here in San Diego this year. A 3/2 in Poway for $1725, now renting for $1795 and a 3/2.5 in Mira Mesa for $1750, now renting for $1800.
I did delay the raise in rent for two months because of the fires.
The statistics in the article simply do not coincide with what I’ve been seeing and talking with people. A lot of the applicants I’ve talked to are complaining that it’s so hard finding a rental, especially in the “tech area” places along the North 15…
December 5, 2007 at 12:39 PM #109577surveyorParticipantRents
I raised the rents on my two properties here in San Diego this year. A 3/2 in Poway for $1725, now renting for $1795 and a 3/2.5 in Mira Mesa for $1750, now renting for $1800.
I did delay the raise in rent for two months because of the fires.
The statistics in the article simply do not coincide with what I’ve been seeing and talking with people. A lot of the applicants I’ve talked to are complaining that it’s so hard finding a rental, especially in the “tech area” places along the North 15…
December 5, 2007 at 12:39 PM #109610surveyorParticipantRents
I raised the rents on my two properties here in San Diego this year. A 3/2 in Poway for $1725, now renting for $1795 and a 3/2.5 in Mira Mesa for $1750, now renting for $1800.
I did delay the raise in rent for two months because of the fires.
The statistics in the article simply do not coincide with what I’ve been seeing and talking with people. A lot of the applicants I’ve talked to are complaining that it’s so hard finding a rental, especially in the “tech area” places along the North 15…
December 5, 2007 at 12:39 PM #109613surveyorParticipantRents
I raised the rents on my two properties here in San Diego this year. A 3/2 in Poway for $1725, now renting for $1795 and a 3/2.5 in Mira Mesa for $1750, now renting for $1800.
I did delay the raise in rent for two months because of the fires.
The statistics in the article simply do not coincide with what I’ve been seeing and talking with people. A lot of the applicants I’ve talked to are complaining that it’s so hard finding a rental, especially in the “tech area” places along the North 15…
December 5, 2007 at 12:39 PM #109626surveyorParticipantRents
I raised the rents on my two properties here in San Diego this year. A 3/2 in Poway for $1725, now renting for $1795 and a 3/2.5 in Mira Mesa for $1750, now renting for $1800.
I did delay the raise in rent for two months because of the fires.
The statistics in the article simply do not coincide with what I’ve been seeing and talking with people. A lot of the applicants I’ve talked to are complaining that it’s so hard finding a rental, especially in the “tech area” places along the North 15…
December 6, 2007 at 1:39 PM #110578DWCAPParticipantI rent in MM and I can say that the rent on my house hasnt changed in over two years. I have been here for over a year now and just resigned for another at the same rate. I also know it didnt change from the last renter who was here in 05-06. It isnt an amazing house or anything, but no change between 05-08 is a long time. But what does the LL care? They bought forever ago and it produces cash, monthy. Why worry about an extra $50 and possible push good tenants out?
December 6, 2007 at 1:39 PM #110696DWCAPParticipantI rent in MM and I can say that the rent on my house hasnt changed in over two years. I have been here for over a year now and just resigned for another at the same rate. I also know it didnt change from the last renter who was here in 05-06. It isnt an amazing house or anything, but no change between 05-08 is a long time. But what does the LL care? They bought forever ago and it produces cash, monthy. Why worry about an extra $50 and possible push good tenants out?
December 6, 2007 at 1:39 PM #110726DWCAPParticipantI rent in MM and I can say that the rent on my house hasnt changed in over two years. I have been here for over a year now and just resigned for another at the same rate. I also know it didnt change from the last renter who was here in 05-06. It isnt an amazing house or anything, but no change between 05-08 is a long time. But what does the LL care? They bought forever ago and it produces cash, monthy. Why worry about an extra $50 and possible push good tenants out?
December 6, 2007 at 1:39 PM #110740DWCAPParticipantI rent in MM and I can say that the rent on my house hasnt changed in over two years. I have been here for over a year now and just resigned for another at the same rate. I also know it didnt change from the last renter who was here in 05-06. It isnt an amazing house or anything, but no change between 05-08 is a long time. But what does the LL care? They bought forever ago and it produces cash, monthy. Why worry about an extra $50 and possible push good tenants out?
December 6, 2007 at 1:39 PM #110744DWCAPParticipantI rent in MM and I can say that the rent on my house hasnt changed in over two years. I have been here for over a year now and just resigned for another at the same rate. I also know it didnt change from the last renter who was here in 05-06. It isnt an amazing house or anything, but no change between 05-08 is a long time. But what does the LL care? They bought forever ago and it produces cash, monthy. Why worry about an extra $50 and possible push good tenants out?
December 6, 2007 at 5:20 PM #110733NeetaTParticipantI do know that Craigslist is popping up rentals like crazy lately.
December 6, 2007 at 5:20 PM #110848NeetaTParticipantI do know that Craigslist is popping up rentals like crazy lately.
December 6, 2007 at 5:20 PM #110882NeetaTParticipantI do know that Craigslist is popping up rentals like crazy lately.
December 6, 2007 at 5:20 PM #110899NeetaTParticipantI do know that Craigslist is popping up rentals like crazy lately.
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