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May 19, 2008 at 7:47 PM #208027May 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM #207898AnonymousGuest
atr, if the association provides doggy poo bags, the least the residents can do is use them!
Hipmatt, 8k to 10k per year, that’s high for taxes. The lake is beautiful, but those taxes… How much did the owner pay for the house you’re renting?
I’m sure it will reach $100 per square in 2009 like you said. It’s close to that now.
May 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM #207955AnonymousGuestatr, if the association provides doggy poo bags, the least the residents can do is use them!
Hipmatt, 8k to 10k per year, that’s high for taxes. The lake is beautiful, but those taxes… How much did the owner pay for the house you’re renting?
I’m sure it will reach $100 per square in 2009 like you said. It’s close to that now.
May 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM #207987AnonymousGuestatr, if the association provides doggy poo bags, the least the residents can do is use them!
Hipmatt, 8k to 10k per year, that’s high for taxes. The lake is beautiful, but those taxes… How much did the owner pay for the house you’re renting?
I’m sure it will reach $100 per square in 2009 like you said. It’s close to that now.
May 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM #208010AnonymousGuestatr, if the association provides doggy poo bags, the least the residents can do is use them!
Hipmatt, 8k to 10k per year, that’s high for taxes. The lake is beautiful, but those taxes… How much did the owner pay for the house you’re renting?
I’m sure it will reach $100 per square in 2009 like you said. It’s close to that now.
May 19, 2008 at 7:58 PM #208042AnonymousGuestatr, if the association provides doggy poo bags, the least the residents can do is use them!
Hipmatt, 8k to 10k per year, that’s high for taxes. The lake is beautiful, but those taxes… How much did the owner pay for the house you’re renting?
I’m sure it will reach $100 per square in 2009 like you said. It’s close to that now.
May 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM #208078temeculaguyParticipantren, the fairways is about $130 hoa, $100 for the fairways itself and $30 for redhawk, the taxes is more complex but not high by local standards. Depending on your purchase price it can be 1.4 to 1.8, the higher the sales price, the lower the rate because some of it above the 1% is not based on value, it’s a fixed price per lot per year, so it’s impossible to look at the taxes of a 600k house and cut it in half to figure the taxes on a 300k home, but it’s close enough. The non gated redhawk tracts are about $30 a month and Morgan is a little more than $100 but with higher taxes, however morgans amenities and clubhouse are the best in the South.
Marion, just pay the taxes and hoa, live in the place you like and the one that feels right. There are hoa people and non hoa people, you and I are hoa people, pretty landscaping that someone else maintains makes us happier than saving money, just accept it and find peace in it.
May 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM #208134temeculaguyParticipantren, the fairways is about $130 hoa, $100 for the fairways itself and $30 for redhawk, the taxes is more complex but not high by local standards. Depending on your purchase price it can be 1.4 to 1.8, the higher the sales price, the lower the rate because some of it above the 1% is not based on value, it’s a fixed price per lot per year, so it’s impossible to look at the taxes of a 600k house and cut it in half to figure the taxes on a 300k home, but it’s close enough. The non gated redhawk tracts are about $30 a month and Morgan is a little more than $100 but with higher taxes, however morgans amenities and clubhouse are the best in the South.
Marion, just pay the taxes and hoa, live in the place you like and the one that feels right. There are hoa people and non hoa people, you and I are hoa people, pretty landscaping that someone else maintains makes us happier than saving money, just accept it and find peace in it.
May 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM #208166temeculaguyParticipantren, the fairways is about $130 hoa, $100 for the fairways itself and $30 for redhawk, the taxes is more complex but not high by local standards. Depending on your purchase price it can be 1.4 to 1.8, the higher the sales price, the lower the rate because some of it above the 1% is not based on value, it’s a fixed price per lot per year, so it’s impossible to look at the taxes of a 600k house and cut it in half to figure the taxes on a 300k home, but it’s close enough. The non gated redhawk tracts are about $30 a month and Morgan is a little more than $100 but with higher taxes, however morgans amenities and clubhouse are the best in the South.
Marion, just pay the taxes and hoa, live in the place you like and the one that feels right. There are hoa people and non hoa people, you and I are hoa people, pretty landscaping that someone else maintains makes us happier than saving money, just accept it and find peace in it.
May 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM #208189temeculaguyParticipantren, the fairways is about $130 hoa, $100 for the fairways itself and $30 for redhawk, the taxes is more complex but not high by local standards. Depending on your purchase price it can be 1.4 to 1.8, the higher the sales price, the lower the rate because some of it above the 1% is not based on value, it’s a fixed price per lot per year, so it’s impossible to look at the taxes of a 600k house and cut it in half to figure the taxes on a 300k home, but it’s close enough. The non gated redhawk tracts are about $30 a month and Morgan is a little more than $100 but with higher taxes, however morgans amenities and clubhouse are the best in the South.
Marion, just pay the taxes and hoa, live in the place you like and the one that feels right. There are hoa people and non hoa people, you and I are hoa people, pretty landscaping that someone else maintains makes us happier than saving money, just accept it and find peace in it.
May 20, 2008 at 12:14 AM #208219temeculaguyParticipantren, the fairways is about $130 hoa, $100 for the fairways itself and $30 for redhawk, the taxes is more complex but not high by local standards. Depending on your purchase price it can be 1.4 to 1.8, the higher the sales price, the lower the rate because some of it above the 1% is not based on value, it’s a fixed price per lot per year, so it’s impossible to look at the taxes of a 600k house and cut it in half to figure the taxes on a 300k home, but it’s close enough. The non gated redhawk tracts are about $30 a month and Morgan is a little more than $100 but with higher taxes, however morgans amenities and clubhouse are the best in the South.
Marion, just pay the taxes and hoa, live in the place you like and the one that feels right. There are hoa people and non hoa people, you and I are hoa people, pretty landscaping that someone else maintains makes us happier than saving money, just accept it and find peace in it.
May 20, 2008 at 10:18 AM #208243RenParticipantThanks tg. If you were to pick two communities in Temecula to buy in, what would they be? I promise you can have first dibs :-). Right now a Fairways house backing up to the golf course is my first choice, but I have no idea who the builder is, or the quality of construction.
We’re looking at 4/2.5, 2200-2400 sq ft, up to possibly 5/3 at 2500-2700 sq ft, depending on how low the prices get.
May 20, 2008 at 10:18 AM #208302RenParticipantThanks tg. If you were to pick two communities in Temecula to buy in, what would they be? I promise you can have first dibs :-). Right now a Fairways house backing up to the golf course is my first choice, but I have no idea who the builder is, or the quality of construction.
We’re looking at 4/2.5, 2200-2400 sq ft, up to possibly 5/3 at 2500-2700 sq ft, depending on how low the prices get.
May 20, 2008 at 10:18 AM #208331RenParticipantThanks tg. If you were to pick two communities in Temecula to buy in, what would they be? I promise you can have first dibs :-). Right now a Fairways house backing up to the golf course is my first choice, but I have no idea who the builder is, or the quality of construction.
We’re looking at 4/2.5, 2200-2400 sq ft, up to possibly 5/3 at 2500-2700 sq ft, depending on how low the prices get.
May 20, 2008 at 10:18 AM #208356RenParticipantThanks tg. If you were to pick two communities in Temecula to buy in, what would they be? I promise you can have first dibs :-). Right now a Fairways house backing up to the golf course is my first choice, but I have no idea who the builder is, or the quality of construction.
We’re looking at 4/2.5, 2200-2400 sq ft, up to possibly 5/3 at 2500-2700 sq ft, depending on how low the prices get.
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