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ParticipantLakewood and Rossmoor are nice places to live. There are desirable parts of Cypress, Cerritos, Los Alamitos, La Mirada, La Palma, and eastern Long Beach, though those might be at the outer edge of your driving radius.
As far as traffic congestion … from what I remember the 105 and 710 not quite as bad; 22, 91 and 405 can be bad; and the 5 should be avoided at all costs, day or night. Watch the various online traffic maps during commute hours to see the real choke points.
Dunno about the “Real Housewives” factor … seems every area has some kind of problem with some percentage of the older kids, though maybe not quite as outrageous as on that @#$%&! TV show.
AK
ParticipantLakewood and Rossmoor are nice places to live. There are desirable parts of Cypress, Cerritos, Los Alamitos, La Mirada, La Palma, and eastern Long Beach, though those might be at the outer edge of your driving radius.
As far as traffic congestion … from what I remember the 105 and 710 not quite as bad; 22, 91 and 405 can be bad; and the 5 should be avoided at all costs, day or night. Watch the various online traffic maps during commute hours to see the real choke points.
Dunno about the “Real Housewives” factor … seems every area has some kind of problem with some percentage of the older kids, though maybe not quite as outrageous as on that @#$%&! TV show.
AK
ParticipantLakewood and Rossmoor are nice places to live. There are desirable parts of Cypress, Cerritos, Los Alamitos, La Mirada, La Palma, and eastern Long Beach, though those might be at the outer edge of your driving radius.
As far as traffic congestion … from what I remember the 105 and 710 not quite as bad; 22, 91 and 405 can be bad; and the 5 should be avoided at all costs, day or night. Watch the various online traffic maps during commute hours to see the real choke points.
Dunno about the “Real Housewives” factor … seems every area has some kind of problem with some percentage of the older kids, though maybe not quite as outrageous as on that @#$%&! TV show.
AK
ParticipantLakewood and Rossmoor are nice places to live. There are desirable parts of Cypress, Cerritos, Los Alamitos, La Mirada, La Palma, and eastern Long Beach, though those might be at the outer edge of your driving radius.
As far as traffic congestion … from what I remember the 105 and 710 not quite as bad; 22, 91 and 405 can be bad; and the 5 should be avoided at all costs, day or night. Watch the various online traffic maps during commute hours to see the real choke points.
Dunno about the “Real Housewives” factor … seems every area has some kind of problem with some percentage of the older kids, though maybe not quite as outrageous as on that @#$%&! TV show.
AK
ParticipantLakewood and Rossmoor are nice places to live. There are desirable parts of Cypress, Cerritos, Los Alamitos, La Mirada, La Palma, and eastern Long Beach, though those might be at the outer edge of your driving radius.
As far as traffic congestion … from what I remember the 105 and 710 not quite as bad; 22, 91 and 405 can be bad; and the 5 should be avoided at all costs, day or night. Watch the various online traffic maps during commute hours to see the real choke points.
Dunno about the “Real Housewives” factor … seems every area has some kind of problem with some percentage of the older kids, though maybe not quite as outrageous as on that @#$%&! TV show.
AK
ParticipantPosting while watching it on the couch.
Interesting … a former subprime mortgage exec with Quick Loan Funding states plainly that he sold Wall Street on “sub-500” loans.
That’s not the story one usually hears from the industry … the “party line” is that Wall Street set all the underwriting standards and that the mortgage industry was a powerless victim.
Now they’re interviewing a guy who bought a $584K townhome in San Clemente on a $900/wk job using a stated-income loan. Incidentally it’s a few miles down the road from the far more proletarian duplex I rent.
AK
ParticipantPosting while watching it on the couch.
Interesting … a former subprime mortgage exec with Quick Loan Funding states plainly that he sold Wall Street on “sub-500” loans.
That’s not the story one usually hears from the industry … the “party line” is that Wall Street set all the underwriting standards and that the mortgage industry was a powerless victim.
Now they’re interviewing a guy who bought a $584K townhome in San Clemente on a $900/wk job using a stated-income loan. Incidentally it’s a few miles down the road from the far more proletarian duplex I rent.
AK
ParticipantPosting while watching it on the couch.
Interesting … a former subprime mortgage exec with Quick Loan Funding states plainly that he sold Wall Street on “sub-500” loans.
That’s not the story one usually hears from the industry … the “party line” is that Wall Street set all the underwriting standards and that the mortgage industry was a powerless victim.
Now they’re interviewing a guy who bought a $584K townhome in San Clemente on a $900/wk job using a stated-income loan. Incidentally it’s a few miles down the road from the far more proletarian duplex I rent.
AK
ParticipantPosting while watching it on the couch.
Interesting … a former subprime mortgage exec with Quick Loan Funding states plainly that he sold Wall Street on “sub-500” loans.
That’s not the story one usually hears from the industry … the “party line” is that Wall Street set all the underwriting standards and that the mortgage industry was a powerless victim.
Now they’re interviewing a guy who bought a $584K townhome in San Clemente on a $900/wk job using a stated-income loan. Incidentally it’s a few miles down the road from the far more proletarian duplex I rent.
AK
ParticipantPosting while watching it on the couch.
Interesting … a former subprime mortgage exec with Quick Loan Funding states plainly that he sold Wall Street on “sub-500” loans.
That’s not the story one usually hears from the industry … the “party line” is that Wall Street set all the underwriting standards and that the mortgage industry was a powerless victim.
Now they’re interviewing a guy who bought a $584K townhome in San Clemente on a $900/wk job using a stated-income loan. Incidentally it’s a few miles down the road from the far more proletarian duplex I rent.
AK
ParticipantMy thoughts exactly!
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ParticipantMy thoughts exactly!
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ParticipantMy thoughts exactly!
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ParticipantMy thoughts exactly!
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