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January 22, 2009 at 5:48 PM #334186January 22, 2009 at 7:20 PM #333696ice9Participant
[quote=sdduuuude]Why not get a place on the coast in Oregon or in the Mountains for the Summer and a place in Tucson/Phoenix for the Winter ?[/quote]
That sounds interesting, but I wouldn’t want the cost/worry of two homes. I want to find the one idea spot, and maybe take a vacation once in a while.
January 22, 2009 at 7:20 PM #334029ice9Participant[quote=sdduuuude]Why not get a place on the coast in Oregon or in the Mountains for the Summer and a place in Tucson/Phoenix for the Winter ?[/quote]
That sounds interesting, but I wouldn’t want the cost/worry of two homes. I want to find the one idea spot, and maybe take a vacation once in a while.
January 22, 2009 at 7:20 PM #334112ice9Participant[quote=sdduuuude]Why not get a place on the coast in Oregon or in the Mountains for the Summer and a place in Tucson/Phoenix for the Winter ?[/quote]
That sounds interesting, but I wouldn’t want the cost/worry of two homes. I want to find the one idea spot, and maybe take a vacation once in a while.
January 22, 2009 at 7:20 PM #334141ice9Participant[quote=sdduuuude]Why not get a place on the coast in Oregon or in the Mountains for the Summer and a place in Tucson/Phoenix for the Winter ?[/quote]
That sounds interesting, but I wouldn’t want the cost/worry of two homes. I want to find the one idea spot, and maybe take a vacation once in a while.
January 22, 2009 at 7:20 PM #334226ice9Participant[quote=sdduuuude]Why not get a place on the coast in Oregon or in the Mountains for the Summer and a place in Tucson/Phoenix for the Winter ?[/quote]
That sounds interesting, but I wouldn’t want the cost/worry of two homes. I want to find the one idea spot, and maybe take a vacation once in a while.
January 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #333701ice9Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]How about Oceanside? You can get good deals in Oceanside right now. [/quote]
It seems like Oceanside gets a bad rap from people (but I base this entirely on comments from this site).
It is an area I would look at though, if and when I visit the SD area.
January 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #334034ice9Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]How about Oceanside? You can get good deals in Oceanside right now. [/quote]
It seems like Oceanside gets a bad rap from people (but I base this entirely on comments from this site).
It is an area I would look at though, if and when I visit the SD area.
January 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #334117ice9Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]How about Oceanside? You can get good deals in Oceanside right now. [/quote]
It seems like Oceanside gets a bad rap from people (but I base this entirely on comments from this site).
It is an area I would look at though, if and when I visit the SD area.
January 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #334146ice9Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]How about Oceanside? You can get good deals in Oceanside right now. [/quote]
It seems like Oceanside gets a bad rap from people (but I base this entirely on comments from this site).
It is an area I would look at though, if and when I visit the SD area.
January 22, 2009 at 7:22 PM #334230ice9Participant[quote=patientlywaiting]How about Oceanside? You can get good deals in Oceanside right now. [/quote]
It seems like Oceanside gets a bad rap from people (but I base this entirely on comments from this site).
It is an area I would look at though, if and when I visit the SD area.
January 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM #33389134f3f3fParticipantJust renting a car is a good idea. If you add up the cost of loan repayments, depreciation, tax, and insurance and divide it my the number of times you actually use a car you probably come up with a silly ratio, but there will be a usage point where renting becomes financially much more feasible. I’d look for a car rental firm that would hold open an account, so you don’t need to do all the same paperwork each time. They just drop off the keys, and bill you monthly.
January 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM #33422334f3f3fParticipantJust renting a car is a good idea. If you add up the cost of loan repayments, depreciation, tax, and insurance and divide it my the number of times you actually use a car you probably come up with a silly ratio, but there will be a usage point where renting becomes financially much more feasible. I’d look for a car rental firm that would hold open an account, so you don’t need to do all the same paperwork each time. They just drop off the keys, and bill you monthly.
January 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM #33430734f3f3fParticipantJust renting a car is a good idea. If you add up the cost of loan repayments, depreciation, tax, and insurance and divide it my the number of times you actually use a car you probably come up with a silly ratio, but there will be a usage point where renting becomes financially much more feasible. I’d look for a car rental firm that would hold open an account, so you don’t need to do all the same paperwork each time. They just drop off the keys, and bill you monthly.
January 23, 2009 at 8:30 AM #33433434f3f3fParticipantJust renting a car is a good idea. If you add up the cost of loan repayments, depreciation, tax, and insurance and divide it my the number of times you actually use a car you probably come up with a silly ratio, but there will be a usage point where renting becomes financially much more feasible. I’d look for a car rental firm that would hold open an account, so you don’t need to do all the same paperwork each time. They just drop off the keys, and bill you monthly.
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