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February 13, 2008 at 1:49 PM #153112February 13, 2008 at 5:16 PM #152891waiting for bottomParticipant
My reports do not show this house as pending anymore…
February 13, 2008 at 5:16 PM #153170waiting for bottomParticipantMy reports do not show this house as pending anymore…
February 13, 2008 at 5:16 PM #153172waiting for bottomParticipantMy reports do not show this house as pending anymore…
February 13, 2008 at 5:16 PM #153193waiting for bottomParticipantMy reports do not show this house as pending anymore…
February 13, 2008 at 5:16 PM #153270waiting for bottomParticipantMy reports do not show this house as pending anymore…
February 13, 2008 at 5:34 PM #152901AecetiaParticipantTo add to TG’s thread, I found this on Google:
Burns & Levinson LLP Asks, Does the Divorce Rate Go Up in a Recession? You Bet It Does – and Two-Income Couples Who Rushed to Refinance Mortgages are Vulnerable
Business Wire, Oct 1, 2002
I admit it is old, but I did not have time to do more thorough research. This factor should increase the amount of houses on the market, later if not sooner.February 13, 2008 at 5:34 PM #153180AecetiaParticipantTo add to TG’s thread, I found this on Google:
Burns & Levinson LLP Asks, Does the Divorce Rate Go Up in a Recession? You Bet It Does – and Two-Income Couples Who Rushed to Refinance Mortgages are Vulnerable
Business Wire, Oct 1, 2002
I admit it is old, but I did not have time to do more thorough research. This factor should increase the amount of houses on the market, later if not sooner.February 13, 2008 at 5:34 PM #153182AecetiaParticipantTo add to TG’s thread, I found this on Google:
Burns & Levinson LLP Asks, Does the Divorce Rate Go Up in a Recession? You Bet It Does – and Two-Income Couples Who Rushed to Refinance Mortgages are Vulnerable
Business Wire, Oct 1, 2002
I admit it is old, but I did not have time to do more thorough research. This factor should increase the amount of houses on the market, later if not sooner.February 13, 2008 at 5:34 PM #153203AecetiaParticipantTo add to TG’s thread, I found this on Google:
Burns & Levinson LLP Asks, Does the Divorce Rate Go Up in a Recession? You Bet It Does – and Two-Income Couples Who Rushed to Refinance Mortgages are Vulnerable
Business Wire, Oct 1, 2002
I admit it is old, but I did not have time to do more thorough research. This factor should increase the amount of houses on the market, later if not sooner.February 13, 2008 at 5:34 PM #153280AecetiaParticipantTo add to TG’s thread, I found this on Google:
Burns & Levinson LLP Asks, Does the Divorce Rate Go Up in a Recession? You Bet It Does – and Two-Income Couples Who Rushed to Refinance Mortgages are Vulnerable
Business Wire, Oct 1, 2002
I admit it is old, but I did not have time to do more thorough research. This factor should increase the amount of houses on the market, later if not sooner.February 13, 2008 at 10:00 PM #15295292024ParticipantI can’t believe that some of you still have your eyes set on SEH that closely. SEH is such an ugly development. Granted, the houses are buff, but it reminds me of the neighborhood in ET. No character, and the location sucks.
15 years ago if you mentioned to anyone living in Encinitas that there would some day be a development out there that people would consider the coastal lifestyle and close to the beach (check the marketing), they would have laughed at you. It might as well be Vista-Bernardo-hills (VBH). Here are some other reasons why SEH sucks.
1. The worlds busiest street leading into the community.
2. The worlds busiest gas stations.
3. Hot as hell in the summer
4. Uniformed Tuscan/craftmans design for eternity
5. Waiting to add even more homes on all of those grated plots at the top of the hill.
6. 15 minutes to the 5
7. billboards of children dancing in waterfalls.
8. Forced community events
9. Surrounded by dry brush
10.Lot’s of “creepy” clowns at the forced community events blowing up ballons.
10a. Mello screws taxesNo wonder it is breakthrough pricing. This placed only thrived cause it is close to an area that really does offer everything in regard to the best lifestyle in SD, and that is the 92024.
February 13, 2008 at 10:00 PM #15323192024ParticipantI can’t believe that some of you still have your eyes set on SEH that closely. SEH is such an ugly development. Granted, the houses are buff, but it reminds me of the neighborhood in ET. No character, and the location sucks.
15 years ago if you mentioned to anyone living in Encinitas that there would some day be a development out there that people would consider the coastal lifestyle and close to the beach (check the marketing), they would have laughed at you. It might as well be Vista-Bernardo-hills (VBH). Here are some other reasons why SEH sucks.
1. The worlds busiest street leading into the community.
2. The worlds busiest gas stations.
3. Hot as hell in the summer
4. Uniformed Tuscan/craftmans design for eternity
5. Waiting to add even more homes on all of those grated plots at the top of the hill.
6. 15 minutes to the 5
7. billboards of children dancing in waterfalls.
8. Forced community events
9. Surrounded by dry brush
10.Lot’s of “creepy” clowns at the forced community events blowing up ballons.
10a. Mello screws taxesNo wonder it is breakthrough pricing. This placed only thrived cause it is close to an area that really does offer everything in regard to the best lifestyle in SD, and that is the 92024.
February 13, 2008 at 10:00 PM #15323392024ParticipantI can’t believe that some of you still have your eyes set on SEH that closely. SEH is such an ugly development. Granted, the houses are buff, but it reminds me of the neighborhood in ET. No character, and the location sucks.
15 years ago if you mentioned to anyone living in Encinitas that there would some day be a development out there that people would consider the coastal lifestyle and close to the beach (check the marketing), they would have laughed at you. It might as well be Vista-Bernardo-hills (VBH). Here are some other reasons why SEH sucks.
1. The worlds busiest street leading into the community.
2. The worlds busiest gas stations.
3. Hot as hell in the summer
4. Uniformed Tuscan/craftmans design for eternity
5. Waiting to add even more homes on all of those grated plots at the top of the hill.
6. 15 minutes to the 5
7. billboards of children dancing in waterfalls.
8. Forced community events
9. Surrounded by dry brush
10.Lot’s of “creepy” clowns at the forced community events blowing up ballons.
10a. Mello screws taxesNo wonder it is breakthrough pricing. This placed only thrived cause it is close to an area that really does offer everything in regard to the best lifestyle in SD, and that is the 92024.
February 13, 2008 at 10:00 PM #15325592024ParticipantI can’t believe that some of you still have your eyes set on SEH that closely. SEH is such an ugly development. Granted, the houses are buff, but it reminds me of the neighborhood in ET. No character, and the location sucks.
15 years ago if you mentioned to anyone living in Encinitas that there would some day be a development out there that people would consider the coastal lifestyle and close to the beach (check the marketing), they would have laughed at you. It might as well be Vista-Bernardo-hills (VBH). Here are some other reasons why SEH sucks.
1. The worlds busiest street leading into the community.
2. The worlds busiest gas stations.
3. Hot as hell in the summer
4. Uniformed Tuscan/craftmans design for eternity
5. Waiting to add even more homes on all of those grated plots at the top of the hill.
6. 15 minutes to the 5
7. billboards of children dancing in waterfalls.
8. Forced community events
9. Surrounded by dry brush
10.Lot’s of “creepy” clowns at the forced community events blowing up ballons.
10a. Mello screws taxesNo wonder it is breakthrough pricing. This placed only thrived cause it is close to an area that really does offer everything in regard to the best lifestyle in SD, and that is the 92024.
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