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August 4, 2010 at 12:21 PM #587310August 4, 2010 at 1:11 PM #586312urbanrealtorParticipant
[quote=paramount][quote=carlsbadworker]But on the other hand, there have always been a lot of hypes about Temecula[/quote]
Unfortunately for me, I bought into the hype. I thought Temecula was an “up and coming” city in many ways. One thing I will say is that the Temecula City Council and gov’t have been very good at marketing Temecula.
But that’s all it really is IMO, marketing.
Most people who move to Temecula do so on a compromise, not because they really really want to live in Temecula.
Temecula:
Limited educational opportunities
Limited Medical Facilities (or none depending…)
Lots of traffic
Very few good paying jobs
Long commutes for most
Tract home hell
No personality
Gang activity up IMOI don’t think Temecula will age very well at all. Temecula is no future Rancho Bernardo….[/quote]
Let me ask:
If you don’t like living there, why not leave?Short selling, walking away, or renting out are all relatively feasible alternatives.
This is a conversation that I have like once a week with people who ask about their options.
I know you have a serious dislike of Realtors but you don’t have to work with a Realtor.
Just something to consider.August 4, 2010 at 1:11 PM #586404urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=carlsbadworker]But on the other hand, there have always been a lot of hypes about Temecula[/quote]
Unfortunately for me, I bought into the hype. I thought Temecula was an “up and coming” city in many ways. One thing I will say is that the Temecula City Council and gov’t have been very good at marketing Temecula.
But that’s all it really is IMO, marketing.
Most people who move to Temecula do so on a compromise, not because they really really want to live in Temecula.
Temecula:
Limited educational opportunities
Limited Medical Facilities (or none depending…)
Lots of traffic
Very few good paying jobs
Long commutes for most
Tract home hell
No personality
Gang activity up IMOI don’t think Temecula will age very well at all. Temecula is no future Rancho Bernardo….[/quote]
Let me ask:
If you don’t like living there, why not leave?Short selling, walking away, or renting out are all relatively feasible alternatives.
This is a conversation that I have like once a week with people who ask about their options.
I know you have a serious dislike of Realtors but you don’t have to work with a Realtor.
Just something to consider.August 4, 2010 at 1:11 PM #586938urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=carlsbadworker]But on the other hand, there have always been a lot of hypes about Temecula[/quote]
Unfortunately for me, I bought into the hype. I thought Temecula was an “up and coming” city in many ways. One thing I will say is that the Temecula City Council and gov’t have been very good at marketing Temecula.
But that’s all it really is IMO, marketing.
Most people who move to Temecula do so on a compromise, not because they really really want to live in Temecula.
Temecula:
Limited educational opportunities
Limited Medical Facilities (or none depending…)
Lots of traffic
Very few good paying jobs
Long commutes for most
Tract home hell
No personality
Gang activity up IMOI don’t think Temecula will age very well at all. Temecula is no future Rancho Bernardo….[/quote]
Let me ask:
If you don’t like living there, why not leave?Short selling, walking away, or renting out are all relatively feasible alternatives.
This is a conversation that I have like once a week with people who ask about their options.
I know you have a serious dislike of Realtors but you don’t have to work with a Realtor.
Just something to consider.August 4, 2010 at 1:11 PM #587046urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=carlsbadworker]But on the other hand, there have always been a lot of hypes about Temecula[/quote]
Unfortunately for me, I bought into the hype. I thought Temecula was an “up and coming” city in many ways. One thing I will say is that the Temecula City Council and gov’t have been very good at marketing Temecula.
But that’s all it really is IMO, marketing.
Most people who move to Temecula do so on a compromise, not because they really really want to live in Temecula.
Temecula:
Limited educational opportunities
Limited Medical Facilities (or none depending…)
Lots of traffic
Very few good paying jobs
Long commutes for most
Tract home hell
No personality
Gang activity up IMOI don’t think Temecula will age very well at all. Temecula is no future Rancho Bernardo….[/quote]
Let me ask:
If you don’t like living there, why not leave?Short selling, walking away, or renting out are all relatively feasible alternatives.
This is a conversation that I have like once a week with people who ask about their options.
I know you have a serious dislike of Realtors but you don’t have to work with a Realtor.
Just something to consider.August 4, 2010 at 1:11 PM #587350urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=paramount][quote=carlsbadworker]But on the other hand, there have always been a lot of hypes about Temecula[/quote]
Unfortunately for me, I bought into the hype. I thought Temecula was an “up and coming” city in many ways. One thing I will say is that the Temecula City Council and gov’t have been very good at marketing Temecula.
But that’s all it really is IMO, marketing.
Most people who move to Temecula do so on a compromise, not because they really really want to live in Temecula.
Temecula:
Limited educational opportunities
Limited Medical Facilities (or none depending…)
Lots of traffic
Very few good paying jobs
Long commutes for most
Tract home hell
No personality
Gang activity up IMOI don’t think Temecula will age very well at all. Temecula is no future Rancho Bernardo….[/quote]
Let me ask:
If you don’t like living there, why not leave?Short selling, walking away, or renting out are all relatively feasible alternatives.
This is a conversation that I have like once a week with people who ask about their options.
I know you have a serious dislike of Realtors but you don’t have to work with a Realtor.
Just something to consider.August 5, 2010 at 5:28 PM #587187paramountParticipantI want to leave, I’m just not sure of the best way to do that.
And believe it or not, I don’t have a dislike of realtor’s at all.
August 5, 2010 at 5:28 PM #587279paramountParticipantI want to leave, I’m just not sure of the best way to do that.
And believe it or not, I don’t have a dislike of realtor’s at all.
August 5, 2010 at 5:28 PM #587813paramountParticipantI want to leave, I’m just not sure of the best way to do that.
And believe it or not, I don’t have a dislike of realtor’s at all.
August 5, 2010 at 5:28 PM #587920paramountParticipantI want to leave, I’m just not sure of the best way to do that.
And believe it or not, I don’t have a dislike of realtor’s at all.
August 5, 2010 at 5:28 PM #588229paramountParticipantI want to leave, I’m just not sure of the best way to do that.
And believe it or not, I don’t have a dislike of realtor’s at all.
August 5, 2010 at 5:50 PM #587197sdrealtorParticipantThe first question I always ask our underwater clients is a very simple one. What do you WANT to do? Do you want to stay and try to slug it out or do you want to leave? Once I know that it is very simple and striaght forward to give them their best options. I have this conversation with people almost daily and sometimes several times in a single day. I could do it in my sleep. Not that I’m looking for any Riverside County business (I really try to avoid it if I can now). I find the agents there as immoral and incompetent as any I’ve run into in SoCal but I’d be happy to run through it with you. NO cost, no obligation, just information from someone whose been through this more times the last couple years than I could begin to count.
August 5, 2010 at 5:50 PM #587289sdrealtorParticipantThe first question I always ask our underwater clients is a very simple one. What do you WANT to do? Do you want to stay and try to slug it out or do you want to leave? Once I know that it is very simple and striaght forward to give them their best options. I have this conversation with people almost daily and sometimes several times in a single day. I could do it in my sleep. Not that I’m looking for any Riverside County business (I really try to avoid it if I can now). I find the agents there as immoral and incompetent as any I’ve run into in SoCal but I’d be happy to run through it with you. NO cost, no obligation, just information from someone whose been through this more times the last couple years than I could begin to count.
August 5, 2010 at 5:50 PM #587823sdrealtorParticipantThe first question I always ask our underwater clients is a very simple one. What do you WANT to do? Do you want to stay and try to slug it out or do you want to leave? Once I know that it is very simple and striaght forward to give them their best options. I have this conversation with people almost daily and sometimes several times in a single day. I could do it in my sleep. Not that I’m looking for any Riverside County business (I really try to avoid it if I can now). I find the agents there as immoral and incompetent as any I’ve run into in SoCal but I’d be happy to run through it with you. NO cost, no obligation, just information from someone whose been through this more times the last couple years than I could begin to count.
August 5, 2010 at 5:50 PM #587930sdrealtorParticipantThe first question I always ask our underwater clients is a very simple one. What do you WANT to do? Do you want to stay and try to slug it out or do you want to leave? Once I know that it is very simple and striaght forward to give them their best options. I have this conversation with people almost daily and sometimes several times in a single day. I could do it in my sleep. Not that I’m looking for any Riverside County business (I really try to avoid it if I can now). I find the agents there as immoral and incompetent as any I’ve run into in SoCal but I’d be happy to run through it with you. NO cost, no obligation, just information from someone whose been through this more times the last couple years than I could begin to count.
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