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May 19, 2008 at 6:58 PM #207976May 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM #207838
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GuestYes, and what I find really attractive about Harveston is the sense of community. People congragate around the lake, walking dogs, talking, it’s just a nice environment there.
May 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM #207894Anonymous
GuestYes, and what I find really attractive about Harveston is the sense of community. People congragate around the lake, walking dogs, talking, it’s just a nice environment there.
May 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM #207927Anonymous
GuestYes, and what I find really attractive about Harveston is the sense of community. People congragate around the lake, walking dogs, talking, it’s just a nice environment there.
May 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM #207949Anonymous
GuestYes, and what I find really attractive about Harveston is the sense of community. People congragate around the lake, walking dogs, talking, it’s just a nice environment there.
May 19, 2008 at 7:04 PM #207979Anonymous
GuestYes, and what I find really attractive about Harveston is the sense of community. People congragate around the lake, walking dogs, talking, it’s just a nice environment there.
May 19, 2008 at 7:07 PM #207853atr
ParticipantYes, but unfortunately not everyone is community-minded enough to scoop up their doggie’s doo! (This despite the handy-dandy baggie dispensers located around the lake!)
May 19, 2008 at 7:07 PM #207909atr
ParticipantYes, but unfortunately not everyone is community-minded enough to scoop up their doggie’s doo! (This despite the handy-dandy baggie dispensers located around the lake!)
May 19, 2008 at 7:07 PM #207942atr
ParticipantYes, but unfortunately not everyone is community-minded enough to scoop up their doggie’s doo! (This despite the handy-dandy baggie dispensers located around the lake!)
May 19, 2008 at 7:07 PM #207966atr
ParticipantYes, but unfortunately not everyone is community-minded enough to scoop up their doggie’s doo! (This despite the handy-dandy baggie dispensers located around the lake!)
May 19, 2008 at 7:07 PM #207995atr
ParticipantYes, but unfortunately not everyone is community-minded enough to scoop up their doggie’s doo! (This despite the handy-dandy baggie dispensers located around the lake!)
May 19, 2008 at 7:47 PM #207883hipmatt
ParticipantI’ve lived in Harveston (renting) since 2005. It has a great, and I mean great location to the amenities of Temecula. The taxes are high… actually over 2% with todays prices, the owner of my home pays over 8k per year and the neighbors pay about 10k per year. HOA is around 140 I believe.
The homes are nice, especially the single stories, which are very rare. The lots are generally small, most are under 5k, the nicer areas average about 6500. I love renting here, but wouldn’t buy. Too many cars line the streets and block the homes, and I can see a bit of the elitist attitude mentioned before, but not too bad. All this on top of the high taxes, HOA, and home prices. Sure, I see it hitting under 100 per square in 2009.
May 19, 2008 at 7:47 PM #207941hipmatt
ParticipantI’ve lived in Harveston (renting) since 2005. It has a great, and I mean great location to the amenities of Temecula. The taxes are high… actually over 2% with todays prices, the owner of my home pays over 8k per year and the neighbors pay about 10k per year. HOA is around 140 I believe.
The homes are nice, especially the single stories, which are very rare. The lots are generally small, most are under 5k, the nicer areas average about 6500. I love renting here, but wouldn’t buy. Too many cars line the streets and block the homes, and I can see a bit of the elitist attitude mentioned before, but not too bad. All this on top of the high taxes, HOA, and home prices. Sure, I see it hitting under 100 per square in 2009.
May 19, 2008 at 7:47 PM #207972hipmatt
ParticipantI’ve lived in Harveston (renting) since 2005. It has a great, and I mean great location to the amenities of Temecula. The taxes are high… actually over 2% with todays prices, the owner of my home pays over 8k per year and the neighbors pay about 10k per year. HOA is around 140 I believe.
The homes are nice, especially the single stories, which are very rare. The lots are generally small, most are under 5k, the nicer areas average about 6500. I love renting here, but wouldn’t buy. Too many cars line the streets and block the homes, and I can see a bit of the elitist attitude mentioned before, but not too bad. All this on top of the high taxes, HOA, and home prices. Sure, I see it hitting under 100 per square in 2009.
May 19, 2008 at 7:47 PM #207994hipmatt
ParticipantI’ve lived in Harveston (renting) since 2005. It has a great, and I mean great location to the amenities of Temecula. The taxes are high… actually over 2% with todays prices, the owner of my home pays over 8k per year and the neighbors pay about 10k per year. HOA is around 140 I believe.
The homes are nice, especially the single stories, which are very rare. The lots are generally small, most are under 5k, the nicer areas average about 6500. I love renting here, but wouldn’t buy. Too many cars line the streets and block the homes, and I can see a bit of the elitist attitude mentioned before, but not too bad. All this on top of the high taxes, HOA, and home prices. Sure, I see it hitting under 100 per square in 2009.
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