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June 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM #220383June 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM #220211EugeneParticipant
Don’t buy right now, you’d obviously be catching a falling knife.
Lots of things could happen. On a positive side, gas prices could stabilize at $4/gallon or lower, people could start carpooling more and it would reduce the congestion on I-15 south. A number of next-generation hybrids are coming on the market around 2010 (VentureOne, Aptera, new Prius PHEV, Volt, …) so we can learn to live with high gas prices. Affordable housing can draw more employers into the area.
On the other hand, gangs, squatters, and desert could move in, and soon you’d find yourself in a ghost town.
It’s up to the municipal government whether Temecula will find its bottom in an orderly fashion (for a pretty city filled with 3000 sf new McMansions, there’s got to be a bottom somewhere ), or run into the ground.
June 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM #220308EugeneParticipantDon’t buy right now, you’d obviously be catching a falling knife.
Lots of things could happen. On a positive side, gas prices could stabilize at $4/gallon or lower, people could start carpooling more and it would reduce the congestion on I-15 south. A number of next-generation hybrids are coming on the market around 2010 (VentureOne, Aptera, new Prius PHEV, Volt, …) so we can learn to live with high gas prices. Affordable housing can draw more employers into the area.
On the other hand, gangs, squatters, and desert could move in, and soon you’d find yourself in a ghost town.
It’s up to the municipal government whether Temecula will find its bottom in an orderly fashion (for a pretty city filled with 3000 sf new McMansions, there’s got to be a bottom somewhere ), or run into the ground.
June 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM #220322EugeneParticipantDon’t buy right now, you’d obviously be catching a falling knife.
Lots of things could happen. On a positive side, gas prices could stabilize at $4/gallon or lower, people could start carpooling more and it would reduce the congestion on I-15 south. A number of next-generation hybrids are coming on the market around 2010 (VentureOne, Aptera, new Prius PHEV, Volt, …) so we can learn to live with high gas prices. Affordable housing can draw more employers into the area.
On the other hand, gangs, squatters, and desert could move in, and soon you’d find yourself in a ghost town.
It’s up to the municipal government whether Temecula will find its bottom in an orderly fashion (for a pretty city filled with 3000 sf new McMansions, there’s got to be a bottom somewhere ), or run into the ground.
June 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM #220354EugeneParticipantDon’t buy right now, you’d obviously be catching a falling knife.
Lots of things could happen. On a positive side, gas prices could stabilize at $4/gallon or lower, people could start carpooling more and it would reduce the congestion on I-15 south. A number of next-generation hybrids are coming on the market around 2010 (VentureOne, Aptera, new Prius PHEV, Volt, …) so we can learn to live with high gas prices. Affordable housing can draw more employers into the area.
On the other hand, gangs, squatters, and desert could move in, and soon you’d find yourself in a ghost town.
It’s up to the municipal government whether Temecula will find its bottom in an orderly fashion (for a pretty city filled with 3000 sf new McMansions, there’s got to be a bottom somewhere ), or run into the ground.
June 9, 2008 at 11:35 AM #220374EugeneParticipantDon’t buy right now, you’d obviously be catching a falling knife.
Lots of things could happen. On a positive side, gas prices could stabilize at $4/gallon or lower, people could start carpooling more and it would reduce the congestion on I-15 south. A number of next-generation hybrids are coming on the market around 2010 (VentureOne, Aptera, new Prius PHEV, Volt, …) so we can learn to live with high gas prices. Affordable housing can draw more employers into the area.
On the other hand, gangs, squatters, and desert could move in, and soon you’d find yourself in a ghost town.
It’s up to the municipal government whether Temecula will find its bottom in an orderly fashion (for a pretty city filled with 3000 sf new McMansions, there’s got to be a bottom somewhere ), or run into the ground.
June 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM #220420Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Exurbs are rapidly losing value as gas prices climb:”
Buy a Toyota Yaris to get back & forth to work (or better yet work from home – I do several days a week) keep the SUV for tooling around on the weekend,
Gee wiz guy’s get over it already.
June 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM #220517Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Exurbs are rapidly losing value as gas prices climb:”
Buy a Toyota Yaris to get back & forth to work (or better yet work from home – I do several days a week) keep the SUV for tooling around on the weekend,
Gee wiz guy’s get over it already.
June 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM #220533Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Exurbs are rapidly losing value as gas prices climb:”
Buy a Toyota Yaris to get back & forth to work (or better yet work from home – I do several days a week) keep the SUV for tooling around on the weekend,
Gee wiz guy’s get over it already.
June 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM #220563Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Exurbs are rapidly losing value as gas prices climb:”
Buy a Toyota Yaris to get back & forth to work (or better yet work from home – I do several days a week) keep the SUV for tooling around on the weekend,
Gee wiz guy’s get over it already.
June 9, 2008 at 3:35 PM #220584Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant“Exurbs are rapidly losing value as gas prices climb:”
Buy a Toyota Yaris to get back & forth to work (or better yet work from home – I do several days a week) keep the SUV for tooling around on the weekend,
Gee wiz guy’s get over it already.
June 9, 2008 at 5:40 PM #220535Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantAnd as far as that whole soccer mom thing, unless you have nothing better to spend your money on, that’s really so over no matter where you live.
Really, think back a few years (or more than a few for some of you) Did anyone pick you up for baseball practice.. or from school ??
Or did you ride your bike ???June 9, 2008 at 5:40 PM #220632Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantAnd as far as that whole soccer mom thing, unless you have nothing better to spend your money on, that’s really so over no matter where you live.
Really, think back a few years (or more than a few for some of you) Did anyone pick you up for baseball practice.. or from school ??
Or did you ride your bike ???June 9, 2008 at 5:40 PM #220646Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantAnd as far as that whole soccer mom thing, unless you have nothing better to spend your money on, that’s really so over no matter where you live.
Really, think back a few years (or more than a few for some of you) Did anyone pick you up for baseball practice.. or from school ??
Or did you ride your bike ???June 9, 2008 at 5:40 PM #220679Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipantAnd as far as that whole soccer mom thing, unless you have nothing better to spend your money on, that’s really so over no matter where you live.
Really, think back a few years (or more than a few for some of you) Did anyone pick you up for baseball practice.. or from school ??
Or did you ride your bike ??? -
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