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August 10, 2011 at 8:44 AM in reply to: PSA: 30 year conforming and 15 year conforming < 4% and close to 3% now #717894August 10, 2011 at 8:44 AM in reply to: PSA: 30 year conforming and 15 year conforming < 4% and close to 3% now #718255
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ParticipantWow, their rates are low. If this is the precursor for what’s to come from other banks that I can apply for, then I might have to refi again soon.
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Participant[quote=pri_dk][quote]Harvard University gave us the likes of Larry Summers and that gaggle of geniuses that nearly blew up the financial word is nothing short of hilarious.[/quote]
You think that’s bad?
Harvard also gave us Facebook.[/quote]
Didn’t he drop out of Harvard?an
Participant[quote=pri_dk][quote]Harvard University gave us the likes of Larry Summers and that gaggle of geniuses that nearly blew up the financial word is nothing short of hilarious.[/quote]
You think that’s bad?
Harvard also gave us Facebook.[/quote]
Didn’t he drop out of Harvard?an
Participant[quote=pri_dk][quote]Harvard University gave us the likes of Larry Summers and that gaggle of geniuses that nearly blew up the financial word is nothing short of hilarious.[/quote]
You think that’s bad?
Harvard also gave us Facebook.[/quote]
Didn’t he drop out of Harvard?an
Participant[quote=pri_dk][quote]Harvard University gave us the likes of Larry Summers and that gaggle of geniuses that nearly blew up the financial word is nothing short of hilarious.[/quote]
You think that’s bad?
Harvard also gave us Facebook.[/quote]
Didn’t he drop out of Harvard?an
Participant[quote=pri_dk][quote]Harvard University gave us the likes of Larry Summers and that gaggle of geniuses that nearly blew up the financial word is nothing short of hilarious.[/quote]
You think that’s bad?
Harvard also gave us Facebook.[/quote]
Didn’t he drop out of Harvard?an
Participant[quote=briansd1]Of course there were alternatives to the bailouts engineered by Paulson and approved by Bush.
But you can’t go back in time.
There were also alternatives to invading Afghanistan and Iraq. But we can’t change things retroactively.[/quote]
Do you think Geithner won’t engineer the same bailouts and Obama won’t approve such bailout?an
Participant[quote=briansd1]Of course there were alternatives to the bailouts engineered by Paulson and approved by Bush.
But you can’t go back in time.
There were also alternatives to invading Afghanistan and Iraq. But we can’t change things retroactively.[/quote]
Do you think Geithner won’t engineer the same bailouts and Obama won’t approve such bailout?an
Participant[quote=briansd1]Of course there were alternatives to the bailouts engineered by Paulson and approved by Bush.
But you can’t go back in time.
There were also alternatives to invading Afghanistan and Iraq. But we can’t change things retroactively.[/quote]
Do you think Geithner won’t engineer the same bailouts and Obama won’t approve such bailout?an
Participant[quote=briansd1]Of course there were alternatives to the bailouts engineered by Paulson and approved by Bush.
But you can’t go back in time.
There were also alternatives to invading Afghanistan and Iraq. But we can’t change things retroactively.[/quote]
Do you think Geithner won’t engineer the same bailouts and Obama won’t approve such bailout?an
Participant[quote=briansd1]Of course there were alternatives to the bailouts engineered by Paulson and approved by Bush.
But you can’t go back in time.
There were also alternatives to invading Afghanistan and Iraq. But we can’t change things retroactively.[/quote]
Do you think Geithner won’t engineer the same bailouts and Obama won’t approve such bailout?an
Participant[quote=jimmyle]Last week I received a letter indicating that Pardee will be building about 330 homes (don’t remember the exact number) but half will be SFHs and half will be townhouses. Construction activities will be from 8AM to 7PM. They said they will have a few hundred acres of empty space left after the new homes are built.
Living about 1 mile from here on Callecristobal I was hoping that they don’t build but I guess it is their land. Hopefully the added traffic from the construction and then new homeowners won’t be too bad.
So are these in Mira Mesa, Sorrento Valley or both? Does it matter because they have the same schools and practically next to each other?
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I don’t think they’re adding enough houses to cause that much of an impact in traffic. I personally don’t think it matters if it’s Mira Mesa or Sorrento Valley. Technically, the Mira Mesa community covers from east of the 805 and west of the 15. It encompasses both 92126 and part of 92121. Which is why all the businesses have to get approval from the Mira Mesa town council for any development. Also, like you said, both areas go to the same schools, so the only differences is the zip code. AFAIK, the zip code split at Camino Santa Fe.an
Participant[quote=jimmyle]Last week I received a letter indicating that Pardee will be building about 330 homes (don’t remember the exact number) but half will be SFHs and half will be townhouses. Construction activities will be from 8AM to 7PM. They said they will have a few hundred acres of empty space left after the new homes are built.
Living about 1 mile from here on Callecristobal I was hoping that they don’t build but I guess it is their land. Hopefully the added traffic from the construction and then new homeowners won’t be too bad.
So are these in Mira Mesa, Sorrento Valley or both? Does it matter because they have the same schools and practically next to each other?
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I don’t think they’re adding enough houses to cause that much of an impact in traffic. I personally don’t think it matters if it’s Mira Mesa or Sorrento Valley. Technically, the Mira Mesa community covers from east of the 805 and west of the 15. It encompasses both 92126 and part of 92121. Which is why all the businesses have to get approval from the Mira Mesa town council for any development. Also, like you said, both areas go to the same schools, so the only differences is the zip code. AFAIK, the zip code split at Camino Santa Fe.an
Participant[quote=jimmyle]Last week I received a letter indicating that Pardee will be building about 330 homes (don’t remember the exact number) but half will be SFHs and half will be townhouses. Construction activities will be from 8AM to 7PM. They said they will have a few hundred acres of empty space left after the new homes are built.
Living about 1 mile from here on Callecristobal I was hoping that they don’t build but I guess it is their land. Hopefully the added traffic from the construction and then new homeowners won’t be too bad.
So are these in Mira Mesa, Sorrento Valley or both? Does it matter because they have the same schools and practically next to each other?
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I don’t think they’re adding enough houses to cause that much of an impact in traffic. I personally don’t think it matters if it’s Mira Mesa or Sorrento Valley. Technically, the Mira Mesa community covers from east of the 805 and west of the 15. It encompasses both 92126 and part of 92121. Which is why all the businesses have to get approval from the Mira Mesa town council for any development. Also, like you said, both areas go to the same schools, so the only differences is the zip code. AFAIK, the zip code split at Camino Santa Fe. -
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