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January 14, 2011 at 7:44 AM #654486January 14, 2011 at 7:46 AM #653406sdrealtorParticipant
Just go to http://www.closing.com and see for yourself. They have good wizards for estimating closing costs for either a buyer or a seller.
January 14, 2011 at 7:46 AM #653470sdrealtorParticipantJust go to http://www.closing.com and see for yourself. They have good wizards for estimating closing costs for either a buyer or a seller.
January 14, 2011 at 7:46 AM #654057sdrealtorParticipantJust go to http://www.closing.com and see for yourself. They have good wizards for estimating closing costs for either a buyer or a seller.
January 14, 2011 at 7:46 AM #654194sdrealtorParticipantJust go to http://www.closing.com and see for yourself. They have good wizards for estimating closing costs for either a buyer or a seller.
January 14, 2011 at 7:46 AM #654518sdrealtorParticipantJust go to http://www.closing.com and see for yourself. They have good wizards for estimating closing costs for either a buyer or a seller.
January 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM #653431bakeParticipantbearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin!
January 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM #653495bakeParticipantbearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin!
January 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM #654082bakeParticipantbearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin!
January 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM #654219bakeParticipantbearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin!
January 14, 2011 at 8:16 AM #654543bakeParticipantbearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin!
January 14, 2011 at 8:57 AM #653465bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bake]bearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin![/quote]
Yes, bake, demographically, Austin may have become similar to Marin Co or Berkeley (Contra Costa Co) in recent years, lol, but I think the comparison ends there. The “green” you are referring to is NOT redwoods, various pines and moss but low-lying nut and other deciduous trees and very tall wild grasses, with various insect and critter life in there :=]
Edit: And don’t some of the rivers and lakes have a “brown” look to them, due to the red clay in some areas?
January 14, 2011 at 8:57 AM #653530bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bake]bearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin![/quote]
Yes, bake, demographically, Austin may have become similar to Marin Co or Berkeley (Contra Costa Co) in recent years, lol, but I think the comparison ends there. The “green” you are referring to is NOT redwoods, various pines and moss but low-lying nut and other deciduous trees and very tall wild grasses, with various insect and critter life in there :=]
Edit: And don’t some of the rivers and lakes have a “brown” look to them, due to the red clay in some areas?
January 14, 2011 at 8:57 AM #654117bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bake]bearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin![/quote]
Yes, bake, demographically, Austin may have become similar to Marin Co or Berkeley (Contra Costa Co) in recent years, lol, but I think the comparison ends there. The “green” you are referring to is NOT redwoods, various pines and moss but low-lying nut and other deciduous trees and very tall wild grasses, with various insect and critter life in there :=]
Edit: And don’t some of the rivers and lakes have a “brown” look to them, due to the red clay in some areas?
January 14, 2011 at 8:57 AM #654254bearishgurlParticipant[quote=bake]bearish girl it sounds like you know Texas!
I agree much of Texas is nothing like Nor Cal, but I think Austin is (at least the Marin County/Berkley area I grew up in): About the same amount of rainfall (33 inches), an eclectic mix of hippies, high tech, and students, lots of trees and green and lakes and rivers, and a genuine social awareness and character.
Put that together with warm weather, low cost of living, and happy people, and you have Austin![/quote]
Yes, bake, demographically, Austin may have become similar to Marin Co or Berkeley (Contra Costa Co) in recent years, lol, but I think the comparison ends there. The “green” you are referring to is NOT redwoods, various pines and moss but low-lying nut and other deciduous trees and very tall wild grasses, with various insect and critter life in there :=]
Edit: And don’t some of the rivers and lakes have a “brown” look to them, due to the red clay in some areas?
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