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June 13, 2008 at 12:43 AM #222447June 13, 2008 at 12:57 AM #222287
paramount
ParticipantI take that back, there has been some progress on the hospital, I just got this off the states web site:
Project
& Sub: HS052415
0
County: 33
Facility
ID: 18167
Project
Status: OPENFacility: Temecula Medical Center All projects for this facility
Scope: NEW ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL
Date In: 10/11/2005Approval
Letter: 6/11/2008So, it looks like the base approval is now complete after quite a few years.
June 13, 2008 at 12:57 AM #222389paramount
ParticipantI take that back, there has been some progress on the hospital, I just got this off the states web site:
Project
& Sub: HS052415
0
County: 33
Facility
ID: 18167
Project
Status: OPENFacility: Temecula Medical Center All projects for this facility
Scope: NEW ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL
Date In: 10/11/2005Approval
Letter: 6/11/2008So, it looks like the base approval is now complete after quite a few years.
June 13, 2008 at 12:57 AM #222403paramount
ParticipantI take that back, there has been some progress on the hospital, I just got this off the states web site:
Project
& Sub: HS052415
0
County: 33
Facility
ID: 18167
Project
Status: OPENFacility: Temecula Medical Center All projects for this facility
Scope: NEW ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL
Date In: 10/11/2005Approval
Letter: 6/11/2008So, it looks like the base approval is now complete after quite a few years.
June 13, 2008 at 12:57 AM #222436paramount
ParticipantI take that back, there has been some progress on the hospital, I just got this off the states web site:
Project
& Sub: HS052415
0
County: 33
Facility
ID: 18167
Project
Status: OPENFacility: Temecula Medical Center All projects for this facility
Scope: NEW ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL
Date In: 10/11/2005Approval
Letter: 6/11/2008So, it looks like the base approval is now complete after quite a few years.
June 13, 2008 at 12:57 AM #222452paramount
ParticipantI take that back, there has been some progress on the hospital, I just got this off the states web site:
Project
& Sub: HS052415
0
County: 33
Facility
ID: 18167
Project
Status: OPENFacility: Temecula Medical Center All projects for this facility
Scope: NEW ACUTE CARE HOSPITAL
Date In: 10/11/2005Approval
Letter: 6/11/2008So, it looks like the base approval is now complete after quite a few years.
June 13, 2008 at 5:54 AM #222332Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantJust My Opinion But at the moment I think the Temecula Valley (TV) is probably one of best the values in the U.S.A. especially if you are looking for a retirement home.
Really is Vegas or Phoenix better.
Although there is the danger the place could degrade in the short term .
Long term I think the area will do well.
June 13, 2008 at 5:54 AM #222434Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantJust My Opinion But at the moment I think the Temecula Valley (TV) is probably one of best the values in the U.S.A. especially if you are looking for a retirement home.
Really is Vegas or Phoenix better.
Although there is the danger the place could degrade in the short term .
Long term I think the area will do well.
June 13, 2008 at 5:54 AM #222448Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantJust My Opinion But at the moment I think the Temecula Valley (TV) is probably one of best the values in the U.S.A. especially if you are looking for a retirement home.
Really is Vegas or Phoenix better.
Although there is the danger the place could degrade in the short term .
Long term I think the area will do well.
June 13, 2008 at 5:54 AM #222481Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantJust My Opinion But at the moment I think the Temecula Valley (TV) is probably one of best the values in the U.S.A. especially if you are looking for a retirement home.
Really is Vegas or Phoenix better.
Although there is the danger the place could degrade in the short term .
Long term I think the area will do well.
June 13, 2008 at 5:54 AM #222496Nor-LA-SD-guy
ParticipantJust My Opinion But at the moment I think the Temecula Valley (TV) is probably one of best the values in the U.S.A. especially if you are looking for a retirement home.
Really is Vegas or Phoenix better.
Although there is the danger the place could degrade in the short term .
Long term I think the area will do well.
June 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM #222406hipmatt
ParticipantLike someone else stated in another thread. There are too many headwinds to remotely call a bottom right now anywhere. Temecula/Murrieta face even more headwinds being considered an exurb.
Don’t expect everyone to go buy the next gen prius or the new Chevy Volt either and solve all of their commuting problems, its not like people have the money right now.
The cost of living, excluding-housing, has risen dramatically over the past 2 years. Employment is soft and is likely to worsen. Interest rates are on the rise. I don’t have to mention oil and gas. Inventories are massive, and I suspect, so are the shadow inventories. Foreclosure fillings surged in May. I welcome any evidence that supports anything resembling a bottom other than…
“It costs less to buy a home than it does to build one.”
“TODAY’S rental rates are about the same cost as buying, that means a bottom!”
“We are at 50% off in some instances!”
“Piggs are buying, which indicates a bottom.”
“It just can’t get any worse, this is socal..”June 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM #222510hipmatt
ParticipantLike someone else stated in another thread. There are too many headwinds to remotely call a bottom right now anywhere. Temecula/Murrieta face even more headwinds being considered an exurb.
Don’t expect everyone to go buy the next gen prius or the new Chevy Volt either and solve all of their commuting problems, its not like people have the money right now.
The cost of living, excluding-housing, has risen dramatically over the past 2 years. Employment is soft and is likely to worsen. Interest rates are on the rise. I don’t have to mention oil and gas. Inventories are massive, and I suspect, so are the shadow inventories. Foreclosure fillings surged in May. I welcome any evidence that supports anything resembling a bottom other than…
“It costs less to buy a home than it does to build one.”
“TODAY’S rental rates are about the same cost as buying, that means a bottom!”
“We are at 50% off in some instances!”
“Piggs are buying, which indicates a bottom.”
“It just can’t get any worse, this is socal..”June 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM #222523hipmatt
ParticipantLike someone else stated in another thread. There are too many headwinds to remotely call a bottom right now anywhere. Temecula/Murrieta face even more headwinds being considered an exurb.
Don’t expect everyone to go buy the next gen prius or the new Chevy Volt either and solve all of their commuting problems, its not like people have the money right now.
The cost of living, excluding-housing, has risen dramatically over the past 2 years. Employment is soft and is likely to worsen. Interest rates are on the rise. I don’t have to mention oil and gas. Inventories are massive, and I suspect, so are the shadow inventories. Foreclosure fillings surged in May. I welcome any evidence that supports anything resembling a bottom other than…
“It costs less to buy a home than it does to build one.”
“TODAY’S rental rates are about the same cost as buying, that means a bottom!”
“We are at 50% off in some instances!”
“Piggs are buying, which indicates a bottom.”
“It just can’t get any worse, this is socal..”June 13, 2008 at 8:21 AM #222554hipmatt
ParticipantLike someone else stated in another thread. There are too many headwinds to remotely call a bottom right now anywhere. Temecula/Murrieta face even more headwinds being considered an exurb.
Don’t expect everyone to go buy the next gen prius or the new Chevy Volt either and solve all of their commuting problems, its not like people have the money right now.
The cost of living, excluding-housing, has risen dramatically over the past 2 years. Employment is soft and is likely to worsen. Interest rates are on the rise. I don’t have to mention oil and gas. Inventories are massive, and I suspect, so are the shadow inventories. Foreclosure fillings surged in May. I welcome any evidence that supports anything resembling a bottom other than…
“It costs less to buy a home than it does to build one.”
“TODAY’S rental rates are about the same cost as buying, that means a bottom!”
“We are at 50% off in some instances!”
“Piggs are buying, which indicates a bottom.”
“It just can’t get any worse, this is socal..” -
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