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March 18, 2008 at 12:06 PM #172397March 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM #172769RenParticipant
I was in Temecula on Sunday scoping out Redhawk and the surrounding neighborhoods. To the west of Pechanga Pkwy was an older neighborhood exactly as described – riced out imports, rusty muscle cars, monster trucks, fat bald guys with goatees and tattoos hanging out on their driveways next to their sand rails. Redneck heaven. I was appalled. I thought, if I move to redhawk, it’s going to be as far from that place as possible. And I’m a major car enthusiast.
The weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices. If so, the newer 4-bedroom homes in redhawk, which I suspect will be going for $200k-$230k next winter (not much more than that now), could be great rental investments.
I loved the Redhawk neighborhoods. Anyone know what the mello roos range around there? The schools look like they cost a LOT of money.
March 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM #172851RenParticipantI was in Temecula on Sunday scoping out Redhawk and the surrounding neighborhoods. To the west of Pechanga Pkwy was an older neighborhood exactly as described – riced out imports, rusty muscle cars, monster trucks, fat bald guys with goatees and tattoos hanging out on their driveways next to their sand rails. Redneck heaven. I was appalled. I thought, if I move to redhawk, it’s going to be as far from that place as possible. And I’m a major car enthusiast.
The weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices. If so, the newer 4-bedroom homes in redhawk, which I suspect will be going for $200k-$230k next winter (not much more than that now), could be great rental investments.
I loved the Redhawk neighborhoods. Anyone know what the mello roos range around there? The schools look like they cost a LOT of money.
March 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM #172412RenParticipantI was in Temecula on Sunday scoping out Redhawk and the surrounding neighborhoods. To the west of Pechanga Pkwy was an older neighborhood exactly as described – riced out imports, rusty muscle cars, monster trucks, fat bald guys with goatees and tattoos hanging out on their driveways next to their sand rails. Redneck heaven. I was appalled. I thought, if I move to redhawk, it’s going to be as far from that place as possible. And I’m a major car enthusiast.
The weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices. If so, the newer 4-bedroom homes in redhawk, which I suspect will be going for $200k-$230k next winter (not much more than that now), could be great rental investments.
I loved the Redhawk neighborhoods. Anyone know what the mello roos range around there? The schools look like they cost a LOT of money.
March 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM #172750RenParticipantI was in Temecula on Sunday scoping out Redhawk and the surrounding neighborhoods. To the west of Pechanga Pkwy was an older neighborhood exactly as described – riced out imports, rusty muscle cars, monster trucks, fat bald guys with goatees and tattoos hanging out on their driveways next to their sand rails. Redneck heaven. I was appalled. I thought, if I move to redhawk, it’s going to be as far from that place as possible. And I’m a major car enthusiast.
The weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices. If so, the newer 4-bedroom homes in redhawk, which I suspect will be going for $200k-$230k next winter (not much more than that now), could be great rental investments.
I loved the Redhawk neighborhoods. Anyone know what the mello roos range around there? The schools look like they cost a LOT of money.
March 18, 2008 at 12:43 PM #172743RenParticipantI was in Temecula on Sunday scoping out Redhawk and the surrounding neighborhoods. To the west of Pechanga Pkwy was an older neighborhood exactly as described – riced out imports, rusty muscle cars, monster trucks, fat bald guys with goatees and tattoos hanging out on their driveways next to their sand rails. Redneck heaven. I was appalled. I thought, if I move to redhawk, it’s going to be as far from that place as possible. And I’m a major car enthusiast.
The weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices. If so, the newer 4-bedroom homes in redhawk, which I suspect will be going for $200k-$230k next winter (not much more than that now), could be great rental investments.
I loved the Redhawk neighborhoods. Anyone know what the mello roos range around there? The schools look like they cost a LOT of money.
March 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM #172756EugeneParticipantThe weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices.
I just signed a lease on a house in Penasquitos. 4 bedrooms, 1700 sf, big backyard, for $2100/month. Why would anybody pay almost as much for a 4br in Temecula?
March 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM #172862EugeneParticipantThe weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices.
I just signed a lease on a house in Penasquitos. 4 bedrooms, 1700 sf, big backyard, for $2100/month. Why would anybody pay almost as much for a 4br in Temecula?
March 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM #172422EugeneParticipantThe weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices.
I just signed a lease on a house in Penasquitos. 4 bedrooms, 1700 sf, big backyard, for $2100/month. Why would anybody pay almost as much for a 4br in Temecula?
March 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM #172779EugeneParticipantThe weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices.
I just signed a lease on a house in Penasquitos. 4 bedrooms, 1700 sf, big backyard, for $2100/month. Why would anybody pay almost as much for a 4br in Temecula?
March 18, 2008 at 12:51 PM #172762EugeneParticipantThe weird thing is, there was an old 4-bedroom house for rent in Redneck Heaven for $1850/month. I wonder if they’re actually getting those prices.
I just signed a lease on a house in Penasquitos. 4 bedrooms, 1700 sf, big backyard, for $2100/month. Why would anybody pay almost as much for a 4br in Temecula?
March 18, 2008 at 1:22 PM #172791dharmagirlParticipantI’m paying $2250/mo in a nice neighborhood, 3 yr old house, 3300 sf, 3 car garage, backyard with gorgeous pool/spa, outside stone fireplace, built in BBQ, refrigerator (for pool drinks), and mountain views.
If you’re someone who needs space, Temecula is probably the place for you.
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAMarch 18, 2008 at 1:22 PM #172894dharmagirlParticipantI’m paying $2250/mo in a nice neighborhood, 3 yr old house, 3300 sf, 3 car garage, backyard with gorgeous pool/spa, outside stone fireplace, built in BBQ, refrigerator (for pool drinks), and mountain views.
If you’re someone who needs space, Temecula is probably the place for you.
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAMarch 18, 2008 at 1:22 PM #172457dharmagirlParticipantI’m paying $2250/mo in a nice neighborhood, 3 yr old house, 3300 sf, 3 car garage, backyard with gorgeous pool/spa, outside stone fireplace, built in BBQ, refrigerator (for pool drinks), and mountain views.
If you’re someone who needs space, Temecula is probably the place for you.
DharmaGirl
Temecula, CAMarch 18, 2008 at 1:22 PM #172815dharmagirlParticipantI’m paying $2250/mo in a nice neighborhood, 3 yr old house, 3300 sf, 3 car garage, backyard with gorgeous pool/spa, outside stone fireplace, built in BBQ, refrigerator (for pool drinks), and mountain views.
If you’re someone who needs space, Temecula is probably the place for you.
DharmaGirl
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