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May 22, 2008 at 7:47 PM #210338May 22, 2008 at 7:48 PM #210191dharmagirlParticipant
Marion,
Maybe it’s the same broad?
This woman was scary!
May 22, 2008 at 7:48 PM #210258dharmagirlParticipantMarion,
Maybe it’s the same broad?
This woman was scary!
May 22, 2008 at 7:48 PM #210289dharmagirlParticipantMarion,
Maybe it’s the same broad?
This woman was scary!
May 22, 2008 at 7:48 PM #210308dharmagirlParticipantMarion,
Maybe it’s the same broad?
This woman was scary!
May 22, 2008 at 7:48 PM #210343dharmagirlParticipantMarion,
Maybe it’s the same broad?
This woman was scary!
May 22, 2008 at 10:33 PM #210276temeculaguyParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33123-Yucca-St-92592/home/6468980
Cheapest golf course view in redhawk was 289k, not gated, doesn’t have a tract name, not actually part of the redhwak hoa, but above the waterfall, it was a fill in tract. Backyard was tiny, the tubs and sinks were so dirty that replacement was probably easier than cleaning, but cheap for the area and location which is why it didn’t last 24 hours.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45370-Vista-Verde-92592/home/6363312
sold in one day, 2668 sq ft 4br, another example that you will need to adjust your sq ft numbers/bedroom ratio for this area in many cases, most 5br in the south start at 3000 sq
Marion, alley homes,low sq ft, high bedroom counts, sideways garages and tandem garages are the causes of cars on the street. Harveston is a mix of different stock, just look in the tracts without those attributes to avoid the cars, whenever you see a lot of cars on the street is can be traced back to one of the above but it usually is confined to that tract not the whole development. Find tracts with 3 car garages, all facing the street, with three car straight access driveways and over 2400 sq but onlt 3-4 br and you wont find cars on the street.
May 22, 2008 at 10:33 PM #210344temeculaguyParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33123-Yucca-St-92592/home/6468980
Cheapest golf course view in redhawk was 289k, not gated, doesn’t have a tract name, not actually part of the redhwak hoa, but above the waterfall, it was a fill in tract. Backyard was tiny, the tubs and sinks were so dirty that replacement was probably easier than cleaning, but cheap for the area and location which is why it didn’t last 24 hours.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45370-Vista-Verde-92592/home/6363312
sold in one day, 2668 sq ft 4br, another example that you will need to adjust your sq ft numbers/bedroom ratio for this area in many cases, most 5br in the south start at 3000 sq
Marion, alley homes,low sq ft, high bedroom counts, sideways garages and tandem garages are the causes of cars on the street. Harveston is a mix of different stock, just look in the tracts without those attributes to avoid the cars, whenever you see a lot of cars on the street is can be traced back to one of the above but it usually is confined to that tract not the whole development. Find tracts with 3 car garages, all facing the street, with three car straight access driveways and over 2400 sq but onlt 3-4 br and you wont find cars on the street.
May 22, 2008 at 10:33 PM #210373temeculaguyParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33123-Yucca-St-92592/home/6468980
Cheapest golf course view in redhawk was 289k, not gated, doesn’t have a tract name, not actually part of the redhwak hoa, but above the waterfall, it was a fill in tract. Backyard was tiny, the tubs and sinks were so dirty that replacement was probably easier than cleaning, but cheap for the area and location which is why it didn’t last 24 hours.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45370-Vista-Verde-92592/home/6363312
sold in one day, 2668 sq ft 4br, another example that you will need to adjust your sq ft numbers/bedroom ratio for this area in many cases, most 5br in the south start at 3000 sq
Marion, alley homes,low sq ft, high bedroom counts, sideways garages and tandem garages are the causes of cars on the street. Harveston is a mix of different stock, just look in the tracts without those attributes to avoid the cars, whenever you see a lot of cars on the street is can be traced back to one of the above but it usually is confined to that tract not the whole development. Find tracts with 3 car garages, all facing the street, with three car straight access driveways and over 2400 sq but onlt 3-4 br and you wont find cars on the street.
May 22, 2008 at 10:33 PM #210394temeculaguyParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33123-Yucca-St-92592/home/6468980
Cheapest golf course view in redhawk was 289k, not gated, doesn’t have a tract name, not actually part of the redhwak hoa, but above the waterfall, it was a fill in tract. Backyard was tiny, the tubs and sinks were so dirty that replacement was probably easier than cleaning, but cheap for the area and location which is why it didn’t last 24 hours.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45370-Vista-Verde-92592/home/6363312
sold in one day, 2668 sq ft 4br, another example that you will need to adjust your sq ft numbers/bedroom ratio for this area in many cases, most 5br in the south start at 3000 sq
Marion, alley homes,low sq ft, high bedroom counts, sideways garages and tandem garages are the causes of cars on the street. Harveston is a mix of different stock, just look in the tracts without those attributes to avoid the cars, whenever you see a lot of cars on the street is can be traced back to one of the above but it usually is confined to that tract not the whole development. Find tracts with 3 car garages, all facing the street, with three car straight access driveways and over 2400 sq but onlt 3-4 br and you wont find cars on the street.
May 22, 2008 at 10:33 PM #210430temeculaguyParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view. http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/33123-Yucca-St-92592/home/6468980
Cheapest golf course view in redhawk was 289k, not gated, doesn’t have a tract name, not actually part of the redhwak hoa, but above the waterfall, it was a fill in tract. Backyard was tiny, the tubs and sinks were so dirty that replacement was probably easier than cleaning, but cheap for the area and location which is why it didn’t last 24 hours.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/45370-Vista-Verde-92592/home/6363312
sold in one day, 2668 sq ft 4br, another example that you will need to adjust your sq ft numbers/bedroom ratio for this area in many cases, most 5br in the south start at 3000 sq
Marion, alley homes,low sq ft, high bedroom counts, sideways garages and tandem garages are the causes of cars on the street. Harveston is a mix of different stock, just look in the tracts without those attributes to avoid the cars, whenever you see a lot of cars on the street is can be traced back to one of the above but it usually is confined to that tract not the whole development. Find tracts with 3 car garages, all facing the street, with three car straight access driveways and over 2400 sq but onlt 3-4 br and you wont find cars on the street.
May 23, 2008 at 10:13 AM #210516RenParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I’m mainly looking for a decent-sized lot, quality construction, decent-sized secondary rooms (that is, not the typical 10×11), a view would be nice, and a 3 or even 4-car garage. I know it’s probably not likely that I’ll find a 4-car garage with a 4-bedroom at 2500 square feet, but that would be ideal. I need room for a project car and I run my business out of the garage.
Like you, I won’t be buying until later this year. I also expect prices to keep dropping after that, but I consider $250k for a newer 2500 sq ft home to be a pretty good buy no matter where it is.
Your favorite specific developments overall would be great.
May 23, 2008 at 10:13 AM #210585RenParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I’m mainly looking for a decent-sized lot, quality construction, decent-sized secondary rooms (that is, not the typical 10×11), a view would be nice, and a 3 or even 4-car garage. I know it’s probably not likely that I’ll find a 4-car garage with a 4-bedroom at 2500 square feet, but that would be ideal. I need room for a project car and I run my business out of the garage.
Like you, I won’t be buying until later this year. I also expect prices to keep dropping after that, but I consider $250k for a newer 2500 sq ft home to be a pretty good buy no matter where it is.
Your favorite specific developments overall would be great.
May 23, 2008 at 10:13 AM #210612RenParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I’m mainly looking for a decent-sized lot, quality construction, decent-sized secondary rooms (that is, not the typical 10×11), a view would be nice, and a 3 or even 4-car garage. I know it’s probably not likely that I’ll find a 4-car garage with a 4-bedroom at 2500 square feet, but that would be ideal. I need room for a project car and I run my business out of the garage.
Like you, I won’t be buying until later this year. I also expect prices to keep dropping after that, but I consider $250k for a newer 2500 sq ft home to be a pretty good buy no matter where it is.
Your favorite specific developments overall would be great.
May 23, 2008 at 10:13 AM #210634RenParticipantren, that’s too broad of a question, I have a very small area that I’m looking at for a number of reasons that are particular to me so I cannot give advice on anything North of Rancho Cal because I don’t follow it. South of 79S is where my expertise is, I’ve looked at it all, seen it all built over the years and I have my faves but I’m a weird dude so don’t follow me. Your fairways choice is a good one and in my top 5, but it’s out of your sq ft parameters, 2550 is the smallest and it’s a 4br, smallest 5br is about 3000 sq ft minimum (sorry I’m not looking at 5 br so I cant quote you but their 2888 sq fter is a 4br), low br count and high sq ft is a theme in there with the exception of the small PUD lots in the East corner, it’s also something I like, keeps out the rif raf, but thats another story. Did you want my favorite specific tracts or developments overall? I don’t care about other bidders or competition right now, it’s still knife catching season, I’m tracking, not buying until at least the end of summer. BTW I know of a bunch of excellent choices in the 280-320k range for what you are looking for, but they are all repos and require a little work, cheapest sfr in the fairways is 314k and no golf course view.
Thanks, I appreciate it. I’m mainly looking for a decent-sized lot, quality construction, decent-sized secondary rooms (that is, not the typical 10×11), a view would be nice, and a 3 or even 4-car garage. I know it’s probably not likely that I’ll find a 4-car garage with a 4-bedroom at 2500 square feet, but that would be ideal. I need room for a project car and I run my business out of the garage.
Like you, I won’t be buying until later this year. I also expect prices to keep dropping after that, but I consider $250k for a newer 2500 sq ft home to be a pretty good buy no matter where it is.
Your favorite specific developments overall would be great.
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