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April 21, 2009 at 6:37 PM #385957April 21, 2009 at 6:48 PM #385345ctr70Participant
I still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
April 21, 2009 at 6:48 PM #385613ctr70ParticipantI still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
April 21, 2009 at 6:48 PM #385810ctr70ParticipantI still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
April 21, 2009 at 6:48 PM #385859ctr70ParticipantI still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
April 21, 2009 at 6:48 PM #385997ctr70ParticipantI still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
April 21, 2009 at 7:13 PM #385356Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=ctr70]I still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
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I have traveled quite a bit because of my job, both in the U.S.A. and international, Boston, Jersey, Florida, Georgia , Austin TX or many other often touted places , Germany , France, England, China, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago etc…
Trust me I would rather live in Temecula valley than the best cities in those states and countries, (although I did like some parts of south Florida, as it seems very much like SoCal in many ways).
But to each their own, Good luck in your move if that is what you are getting to
April 21, 2009 at 7:13 PM #385623Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=ctr70]I still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
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I have traveled quite a bit because of my job, both in the U.S.A. and international, Boston, Jersey, Florida, Georgia , Austin TX or many other often touted places , Germany , France, England, China, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago etc…
Trust me I would rather live in Temecula valley than the best cities in those states and countries, (although I did like some parts of south Florida, as it seems very much like SoCal in many ways).
But to each their own, Good luck in your move if that is what you are getting to
April 21, 2009 at 7:13 PM #385820Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=ctr70]I still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
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I have traveled quite a bit because of my job, both in the U.S.A. and international, Boston, Jersey, Florida, Georgia , Austin TX or many other often touted places , Germany , France, England, China, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago etc…
Trust me I would rather live in Temecula valley than the best cities in those states and countries, (although I did like some parts of south Florida, as it seems very much like SoCal in many ways).
But to each their own, Good luck in your move if that is what you are getting to
April 21, 2009 at 7:13 PM #385869Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=ctr70]I still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
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I have traveled quite a bit because of my job, both in the U.S.A. and international, Boston, Jersey, Florida, Georgia , Austin TX or many other often touted places , Germany , France, England, China, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago etc…
Trust me I would rather live in Temecula valley than the best cities in those states and countries, (although I did like some parts of south Florida, as it seems very much like SoCal in many ways).
But to each their own, Good luck in your move if that is what you are getting to
April 21, 2009 at 7:13 PM #386007Nor-LA-SD-guyParticipant[quote=ctr70]I still think there is a HUGE disparity in what you can get in terms of house in other states. It is STILL really expensive to get a SFR in a good neighborhood with a good school district in San Diego, OC, LA, San Jose area or SF area.
Sure, the crappy parts of the state like the Inland Empire, Central Valley or less desireable areas in SD like South Bay, East County, and O-side and Escondido are more affordable, but I wouldn’t want to live there. The decent areas of Coastal CA are STILL super expensive.
You still get dramtatically more for your money in terms of house size + neighborhood in other states.
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I have traveled quite a bit because of my job, both in the U.S.A. and international, Boston, Jersey, Florida, Georgia , Austin TX or many other often touted places , Germany , France, England, China, Puerto Rico, Mexico, Trinidad and Tobago etc…
Trust me I would rather live in Temecula valley than the best cities in those states and countries, (although I did like some parts of south Florida, as it seems very much like SoCal in many ways).
But to each their own, Good luck in your move if that is what you are getting to
April 21, 2009 at 7:14 PM #385350paramountParticipantFor starters your a piece of crap ctr70.
April 21, 2009 at 7:14 PM #385618paramountParticipantFor starters your a piece of crap ctr70.
April 21, 2009 at 7:14 PM #385815paramountParticipantFor starters your a piece of crap ctr70.
April 21, 2009 at 7:14 PM #385864paramountParticipantFor starters your a piece of crap ctr70.
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