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June 29, 2009 at 5:19 PM #422656June 29, 2009 at 5:19 PM #421933anParticipant
[quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?June 29, 2009 at 5:19 PM #422162anParticipant[quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?June 29, 2009 at 5:19 PM #422435anParticipant[quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?June 29, 2009 at 5:19 PM #422504anParticipant[quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?June 29, 2009 at 5:19 PM #422666anParticipant[quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?June 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM #421943patientrenterParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=patientrenter]I ain’t buying until prices for decent places in decent areas that I’d be happy to live in get closer to 1996 prices plus wage inflation. Right now these prices are still double to triple the adjusted 1996 level.[/quote]
Depends on the Area I think, in T.V. (which is a good enough area for me anyways) I think they are way below 1996 plus wage inflation (minimum wage does not count, there have never been a lot of minimum wage earners buying homes — 2003-6 being the exception).
And I still say although the area may not be at the absolute bottom, it’s close enough that it won’t matter in ten years (except bragging rights).
Sure if Carlsbad starts selling 3000+sqf homes for 400K, I will turn my T.V. home into a rental and move but I feel I am covered (happy with my T.V. home) if it does not get that low.
It takes all of about 45-50 minutes to get to the beach I like (in OC) on the few hot day’s I want to be outside and I have never had an electric bill over $125 dollars and I am not stingy with the AC during the summer.
But to each their own.
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Fair enough. TV prices look good right now. But I’d like to go swimming off the beach every morning after b’fast. Too far for me.
June 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM #422172patientrenterParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=patientrenter]I ain’t buying until prices for decent places in decent areas that I’d be happy to live in get closer to 1996 prices plus wage inflation. Right now these prices are still double to triple the adjusted 1996 level.[/quote]
Depends on the Area I think, in T.V. (which is a good enough area for me anyways) I think they are way below 1996 plus wage inflation (minimum wage does not count, there have never been a lot of minimum wage earners buying homes — 2003-6 being the exception).
And I still say although the area may not be at the absolute bottom, it’s close enough that it won’t matter in ten years (except bragging rights).
Sure if Carlsbad starts selling 3000+sqf homes for 400K, I will turn my T.V. home into a rental and move but I feel I am covered (happy with my T.V. home) if it does not get that low.
It takes all of about 45-50 minutes to get to the beach I like (in OC) on the few hot day’s I want to be outside and I have never had an electric bill over $125 dollars and I am not stingy with the AC during the summer.
But to each their own.
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Fair enough. TV prices look good right now. But I’d like to go swimming off the beach every morning after b’fast. Too far for me.
June 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM #422445patientrenterParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=patientrenter]I ain’t buying until prices for decent places in decent areas that I’d be happy to live in get closer to 1996 prices plus wage inflation. Right now these prices are still double to triple the adjusted 1996 level.[/quote]
Depends on the Area I think, in T.V. (which is a good enough area for me anyways) I think they are way below 1996 plus wage inflation (minimum wage does not count, there have never been a lot of minimum wage earners buying homes — 2003-6 being the exception).
And I still say although the area may not be at the absolute bottom, it’s close enough that it won’t matter in ten years (except bragging rights).
Sure if Carlsbad starts selling 3000+sqf homes for 400K, I will turn my T.V. home into a rental and move but I feel I am covered (happy with my T.V. home) if it does not get that low.
It takes all of about 45-50 minutes to get to the beach I like (in OC) on the few hot day’s I want to be outside and I have never had an electric bill over $125 dollars and I am not stingy with the AC during the summer.
But to each their own.
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Fair enough. TV prices look good right now. But I’d like to go swimming off the beach every morning after b’fast. Too far for me.
June 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM #422514patientrenterParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=patientrenter]I ain’t buying until prices for decent places in decent areas that I’d be happy to live in get closer to 1996 prices plus wage inflation. Right now these prices are still double to triple the adjusted 1996 level.[/quote]
Depends on the Area I think, in T.V. (which is a good enough area for me anyways) I think they are way below 1996 plus wage inflation (minimum wage does not count, there have never been a lot of minimum wage earners buying homes — 2003-6 being the exception).
And I still say although the area may not be at the absolute bottom, it’s close enough that it won’t matter in ten years (except bragging rights).
Sure if Carlsbad starts selling 3000+sqf homes for 400K, I will turn my T.V. home into a rental and move but I feel I am covered (happy with my T.V. home) if it does not get that low.
It takes all of about 45-50 minutes to get to the beach I like (in OC) on the few hot day’s I want to be outside and I have never had an electric bill over $125 dollars and I am not stingy with the AC during the summer.
But to each their own.
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Fair enough. TV prices look good right now. But I’d like to go swimming off the beach every morning after b’fast. Too far for me.
June 29, 2009 at 5:22 PM #422676patientrenterParticipant[quote=Nor-LA-SD-guy][quote=patientrenter]I ain’t buying until prices for decent places in decent areas that I’d be happy to live in get closer to 1996 prices plus wage inflation. Right now these prices are still double to triple the adjusted 1996 level.[/quote]
Depends on the Area I think, in T.V. (which is a good enough area for me anyways) I think they are way below 1996 plus wage inflation (minimum wage does not count, there have never been a lot of minimum wage earners buying homes — 2003-6 being the exception).
And I still say although the area may not be at the absolute bottom, it’s close enough that it won’t matter in ten years (except bragging rights).
Sure if Carlsbad starts selling 3000+sqf homes for 400K, I will turn my T.V. home into a rental and move but I feel I am covered (happy with my T.V. home) if it does not get that low.
It takes all of about 45-50 minutes to get to the beach I like (in OC) on the few hot day’s I want to be outside and I have never had an electric bill over $125 dollars and I am not stingy with the AC during the summer.
But to each their own.
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Fair enough. TV prices look good right now. But I’d like to go swimming off the beach every morning after b’fast. Too far for me.
June 29, 2009 at 5:23 PM #421938CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?[/quote]Friend said he rented one out for around $1400-1500. Don’t know if he is blowing smoke (haven’t checked). Person bought 3 of them…paid in cash. (stock options :))
June 29, 2009 at 5:23 PM #422167CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?[/quote]Friend said he rented one out for around $1400-1500. Don’t know if he is blowing smoke (haven’t checked). Person bought 3 of them…paid in cash. (stock options :))
June 29, 2009 at 5:23 PM #422440CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?[/quote]Friend said he rented one out for around $1400-1500. Don’t know if he is blowing smoke (haven’t checked). Person bought 3 of them…paid in cash. (stock options :))
June 29, 2009 at 5:23 PM #422509CoronitaParticipant[quote=AN][quote=flu]I’m not looking wholeheartedly. Dealing with tenants are the last thing I’m thinking about right now…Though, eventually I will get off my lazy union arse. Folks mentioned Vista and Escondido have some opportunities.
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How much does a small 3/2 1300 sq-ft house rent for in Escondido. They’re going for around 130-180k right now.[quote=flu]The ones with the financial means to hold out, you mean…I agree.Not all of them will. In my book, it’s all relative..[/quote]
That’s very true. However, that’s the case for all investments, right?[/quote]Friend said he rented one out for around $1400-1500. Don’t know if he is blowing smoke (haven’t checked). Person bought 3 of them…paid in cash. (stock options :))
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