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Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=AN]Why set a arbitrary low limit like $250k? Why not require 50% down and have no limit? A $250k with 5-20% down is much riskier than a $500k loan with 50% down.[/quote]
Actually, I believe in other countries, including some countries in Europe, a 50% downpayment IS required when buying property.[/quote]
Talking about other countries, isn’t it true that most don’t have fixed rate mortgage as well?an
ParticipantWhy set a arbitrary low limit like $250k? Why not require 50% down and have no limit? A $250k with 5-20% down is much riskier than a $500k loan with 50% down.
an
ParticipantWhy set a arbitrary low limit like $250k? Why not require 50% down and have no limit? A $250k with 5-20% down is much riskier than a $500k loan with 50% down.
an
ParticipantWhy set a arbitrary low limit like $250k? Why not require 50% down and have no limit? A $250k with 5-20% down is much riskier than a $500k loan with 50% down.
an
ParticipantWhy set a arbitrary low limit like $250k? Why not require 50% down and have no limit? A $250k with 5-20% down is much riskier than a $500k loan with 50% down.
an
ParticipantWhy set a arbitrary low limit like $250k? Why not require 50% down and have no limit? A $250k with 5-20% down is much riskier than a $500k loan with 50% down.
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ParticipantMy gut feeling is it’s pretty flat over the last 12 months (maybe down 2-5%). There are much more properties on the market compare to 12 months ago though. I see more 1 story 1300-1500 sq-ft house closing above 400k than 12 months ago though. Maybe the houses on the market now are just in better condition.
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ParticipantMy gut feeling is it’s pretty flat over the last 12 months (maybe down 2-5%). There are much more properties on the market compare to 12 months ago though. I see more 1 story 1300-1500 sq-ft house closing above 400k than 12 months ago though. Maybe the houses on the market now are just in better condition.
an
ParticipantMy gut feeling is it’s pretty flat over the last 12 months (maybe down 2-5%). There are much more properties on the market compare to 12 months ago though. I see more 1 story 1300-1500 sq-ft house closing above 400k than 12 months ago though. Maybe the houses on the market now are just in better condition.
an
ParticipantMy gut feeling is it’s pretty flat over the last 12 months (maybe down 2-5%). There are much more properties on the market compare to 12 months ago though. I see more 1 story 1300-1500 sq-ft house closing above 400k than 12 months ago though. Maybe the houses on the market now are just in better condition.
an
ParticipantMy gut feeling is it’s pretty flat over the last 12 months (maybe down 2-5%). There are much more properties on the market compare to 12 months ago though. I see more 1 story 1300-1500 sq-ft house closing above 400k than 12 months ago though. Maybe the houses on the market now are just in better condition.
an
ParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
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ParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
an
ParticipantDepending on where you work, Mira Mesa is quite reasonably priced w/ decent schools as well.
Elementary school:
Sandburg Elementary – 907
Hickman Elementary – 879
Ericson Elementary – 921
Mason Elementary – 871Middle School:
Challenger Middle – 864Mira Mesa High – 823
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