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June 12, 2008 at 11:16 PM #222431June 12, 2008 at 11:48 PM #222273jmrrobbie1Participant
JMR
Dharmagirl – this is why I am looking at Temecula on your recommendation and others:
For Sale:
41380 La Sierra Road
Temecula, CA 92591
MLS ID# T08037159“A little space inside & out”.
Nowhere else in N San Diego, or anywhere in S Calf can you find this kind of property in this price range? Is Temecula out there in the boonies – Yes, if you had to commute to work would this area not be high on the list – Yes (and with gas going thru the roof), but realistically this is an area where the housing market will quickly equilibrate to a “reasonable” cost… more so than others due to the over-extension of buyers/lenders and the relatively newness of home construction. I would think a 1 M price tag is high for most but viewing the listings obviously S Calf buyers have been delusional for many years in home value expectations – reality is difficult to take in such blunt increments as a housing bubble burst. I would never try to predict a market but the trend indicates these types of homes will be under the 1 M range until a plateau is reached where the buying market comes back into play.
June 12, 2008 at 11:48 PM #222374jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Dharmagirl – this is why I am looking at Temecula on your recommendation and others:
For Sale:
41380 La Sierra Road
Temecula, CA 92591
MLS ID# T08037159“A little space inside & out”.
Nowhere else in N San Diego, or anywhere in S Calf can you find this kind of property in this price range? Is Temecula out there in the boonies – Yes, if you had to commute to work would this area not be high on the list – Yes (and with gas going thru the roof), but realistically this is an area where the housing market will quickly equilibrate to a “reasonable” cost… more so than others due to the over-extension of buyers/lenders and the relatively newness of home construction. I would think a 1 M price tag is high for most but viewing the listings obviously S Calf buyers have been delusional for many years in home value expectations – reality is difficult to take in such blunt increments as a housing bubble burst. I would never try to predict a market but the trend indicates these types of homes will be under the 1 M range until a plateau is reached where the buying market comes back into play.
June 12, 2008 at 11:48 PM #222388jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Dharmagirl – this is why I am looking at Temecula on your recommendation and others:
For Sale:
41380 La Sierra Road
Temecula, CA 92591
MLS ID# T08037159“A little space inside & out”.
Nowhere else in N San Diego, or anywhere in S Calf can you find this kind of property in this price range? Is Temecula out there in the boonies – Yes, if you had to commute to work would this area not be high on the list – Yes (and with gas going thru the roof), but realistically this is an area where the housing market will quickly equilibrate to a “reasonable” cost… more so than others due to the over-extension of buyers/lenders and the relatively newness of home construction. I would think a 1 M price tag is high for most but viewing the listings obviously S Calf buyers have been delusional for many years in home value expectations – reality is difficult to take in such blunt increments as a housing bubble burst. I would never try to predict a market but the trend indicates these types of homes will be under the 1 M range until a plateau is reached where the buying market comes back into play.
June 12, 2008 at 11:48 PM #222420jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Dharmagirl – this is why I am looking at Temecula on your recommendation and others:
For Sale:
41380 La Sierra Road
Temecula, CA 92591
MLS ID# T08037159“A little space inside & out”.
Nowhere else in N San Diego, or anywhere in S Calf can you find this kind of property in this price range? Is Temecula out there in the boonies – Yes, if you had to commute to work would this area not be high on the list – Yes (and with gas going thru the roof), but realistically this is an area where the housing market will quickly equilibrate to a “reasonable” cost… more so than others due to the over-extension of buyers/lenders and the relatively newness of home construction. I would think a 1 M price tag is high for most but viewing the listings obviously S Calf buyers have been delusional for many years in home value expectations – reality is difficult to take in such blunt increments as a housing bubble burst. I would never try to predict a market but the trend indicates these types of homes will be under the 1 M range until a plateau is reached where the buying market comes back into play.
June 12, 2008 at 11:48 PM #222437jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
Dharmagirl – this is why I am looking at Temecula on your recommendation and others:
For Sale:
41380 La Sierra Road
Temecula, CA 92591
MLS ID# T08037159“A little space inside & out”.
Nowhere else in N San Diego, or anywhere in S Calf can you find this kind of property in this price range? Is Temecula out there in the boonies – Yes, if you had to commute to work would this area not be high on the list – Yes (and with gas going thru the roof), but realistically this is an area where the housing market will quickly equilibrate to a “reasonable” cost… more so than others due to the over-extension of buyers/lenders and the relatively newness of home construction. I would think a 1 M price tag is high for most but viewing the listings obviously S Calf buyers have been delusional for many years in home value expectations – reality is difficult to take in such blunt increments as a housing bubble burst. I would never try to predict a market but the trend indicates these types of homes will be under the 1 M range until a plateau is reached where the buying market comes back into play.
June 13, 2008 at 12:25 AM #222278paramountParticipantThe quarry issue has not been resolved – not even close.
Also, I don’t see any progress on getting the hospital built either.
June 13, 2008 at 12:25 AM #222379paramountParticipantThe quarry issue has not been resolved – not even close.
Also, I don’t see any progress on getting the hospital built either.
June 13, 2008 at 12:25 AM #222393paramountParticipantThe quarry issue has not been resolved – not even close.
Also, I don’t see any progress on getting the hospital built either.
June 13, 2008 at 12:25 AM #222425paramountParticipantThe quarry issue has not been resolved – not even close.
Also, I don’t see any progress on getting the hospital built either.
June 13, 2008 at 12:25 AM #222442paramountParticipantThe quarry issue has not been resolved – not even close.
Also, I don’t see any progress on getting the hospital built either.
June 13, 2008 at 12:43 AM #222283jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
I am not up on health services in the area … what is the nearest hospital & what are the future plans???
June 13, 2008 at 12:43 AM #222384jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
I am not up on health services in the area … what is the nearest hospital & what are the future plans???
June 13, 2008 at 12:43 AM #222398jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
I am not up on health services in the area … what is the nearest hospital & what are the future plans???
June 13, 2008 at 12:43 AM #222430jmrrobbie1ParticipantJMR
I am not up on health services in the area … what is the nearest hospital & what are the future plans???
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