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January 13, 2011 at 1:34 PM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #654088January 13, 2011 at 12:21 PM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #652892bakeParticipant
this just in from msnbc, 10 places to buy a home in 2011…
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40911292/ns/business-real_estate/
January 13, 2011 at 12:21 PM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #652958bakeParticipantthis just in from msnbc, 10 places to buy a home in 2011…
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40911292/ns/business-real_estate/
January 13, 2011 at 12:21 PM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #653545bakeParticipantthis just in from msnbc, 10 places to buy a home in 2011…
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40911292/ns/business-real_estate/
January 13, 2011 at 12:21 PM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #653682bakeParticipantthis just in from msnbc, 10 places to buy a home in 2011…
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40911292/ns/business-real_estate/
January 13, 2011 at 12:21 PM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #654008bakeParticipantthis just in from msnbc, 10 places to buy a home in 2011…
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/40911292/ns/business-real_estate/
January 13, 2011 at 11:39 AM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #652842bakeParticipantDoooh this is a pretty tough neighborhood: I bought a new house, 3/2, 1640sf, 2 car garage, gated community, two miles east of this property (slightly better neighborhood) in 3/06 for $135,000, 20% down, 6.25%, 30 year fixed.
Today it is worth about $120,000. That’s the bad news; the good news is it rents for $1150, which gives me about a $200 p/mo positive cash flow.
I also bought a 2br 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, 1400sf condo in Round Rock (17 miles north of Austin), on the golf course, looking out over a pond to the green, in 2/07, for $157,000, which is worth about $175,000 today, and rented for $1200 a month the first year after I bought it.
Obviously it depends on whether you are looking for cash flow, appreciation, 2nd home, or a new town to move to. Whichever it is, definitely consider Austin, which is being called by many people the best city in the country right now to live and/or invest in:
http://www.cainsellsaustin.com/austin-accolades.asp
As a native Californian and Cali resident for 53 years (Marin County for 18 years, San Diego for 35), and Austin transplant of 3 years, I couldn’t agree more. Home prices are about 50% of San Diego’s, the people are extremely friendly, the food is fantastic (Rich will attest to that!), the weather is excellent (except July and August which aren’t that bad if you like it warm), there is no state income tax, and there are a ton of things to do.
I expect everybody from everywhere to move here any day now (but I’ve been saying that for the last 5 years and it hasn’t happened yet!)
Happy to help if I can, have a good day!
January 13, 2011 at 11:39 AM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #652908bakeParticipantDoooh this is a pretty tough neighborhood: I bought a new house, 3/2, 1640sf, 2 car garage, gated community, two miles east of this property (slightly better neighborhood) in 3/06 for $135,000, 20% down, 6.25%, 30 year fixed.
Today it is worth about $120,000. That’s the bad news; the good news is it rents for $1150, which gives me about a $200 p/mo positive cash flow.
I also bought a 2br 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, 1400sf condo in Round Rock (17 miles north of Austin), on the golf course, looking out over a pond to the green, in 2/07, for $157,000, which is worth about $175,000 today, and rented for $1200 a month the first year after I bought it.
Obviously it depends on whether you are looking for cash flow, appreciation, 2nd home, or a new town to move to. Whichever it is, definitely consider Austin, which is being called by many people the best city in the country right now to live and/or invest in:
http://www.cainsellsaustin.com/austin-accolades.asp
As a native Californian and Cali resident for 53 years (Marin County for 18 years, San Diego for 35), and Austin transplant of 3 years, I couldn’t agree more. Home prices are about 50% of San Diego’s, the people are extremely friendly, the food is fantastic (Rich will attest to that!), the weather is excellent (except July and August which aren’t that bad if you like it warm), there is no state income tax, and there are a ton of things to do.
I expect everybody from everywhere to move here any day now (but I’ve been saying that for the last 5 years and it hasn’t happened yet!)
Happy to help if I can, have a good day!
January 13, 2011 at 11:39 AM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #653496bakeParticipantDoooh this is a pretty tough neighborhood: I bought a new house, 3/2, 1640sf, 2 car garage, gated community, two miles east of this property (slightly better neighborhood) in 3/06 for $135,000, 20% down, 6.25%, 30 year fixed.
Today it is worth about $120,000. That’s the bad news; the good news is it rents for $1150, which gives me about a $200 p/mo positive cash flow.
I also bought a 2br 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, 1400sf condo in Round Rock (17 miles north of Austin), on the golf course, looking out over a pond to the green, in 2/07, for $157,000, which is worth about $175,000 today, and rented for $1200 a month the first year after I bought it.
Obviously it depends on whether you are looking for cash flow, appreciation, 2nd home, or a new town to move to. Whichever it is, definitely consider Austin, which is being called by many people the best city in the country right now to live and/or invest in:
http://www.cainsellsaustin.com/austin-accolades.asp
As a native Californian and Cali resident for 53 years (Marin County for 18 years, San Diego for 35), and Austin transplant of 3 years, I couldn’t agree more. Home prices are about 50% of San Diego’s, the people are extremely friendly, the food is fantastic (Rich will attest to that!), the weather is excellent (except July and August which aren’t that bad if you like it warm), there is no state income tax, and there are a ton of things to do.
I expect everybody from everywhere to move here any day now (but I’ve been saying that for the last 5 years and it hasn’t happened yet!)
Happy to help if I can, have a good day!
January 13, 2011 at 11:39 AM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #653632bakeParticipantDoooh this is a pretty tough neighborhood: I bought a new house, 3/2, 1640sf, 2 car garage, gated community, two miles east of this property (slightly better neighborhood) in 3/06 for $135,000, 20% down, 6.25%, 30 year fixed.
Today it is worth about $120,000. That’s the bad news; the good news is it rents for $1150, which gives me about a $200 p/mo positive cash flow.
I also bought a 2br 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, 1400sf condo in Round Rock (17 miles north of Austin), on the golf course, looking out over a pond to the green, in 2/07, for $157,000, which is worth about $175,000 today, and rented for $1200 a month the first year after I bought it.
Obviously it depends on whether you are looking for cash flow, appreciation, 2nd home, or a new town to move to. Whichever it is, definitely consider Austin, which is being called by many people the best city in the country right now to live and/or invest in:
http://www.cainsellsaustin.com/austin-accolades.asp
As a native Californian and Cali resident for 53 years (Marin County for 18 years, San Diego for 35), and Austin transplant of 3 years, I couldn’t agree more. Home prices are about 50% of San Diego’s, the people are extremely friendly, the food is fantastic (Rich will attest to that!), the weather is excellent (except July and August which aren’t that bad if you like it warm), there is no state income tax, and there are a ton of things to do.
I expect everybody from everywhere to move here any day now (but I’ve been saying that for the last 5 years and it hasn’t happened yet!)
Happy to help if I can, have a good day!
January 13, 2011 at 11:39 AM in reply to: What is the equivalent home in San Diego to this $158k home in Austin? #653958bakeParticipantDoooh this is a pretty tough neighborhood: I bought a new house, 3/2, 1640sf, 2 car garage, gated community, two miles east of this property (slightly better neighborhood) in 3/06 for $135,000, 20% down, 6.25%, 30 year fixed.
Today it is worth about $120,000. That’s the bad news; the good news is it rents for $1150, which gives me about a $200 p/mo positive cash flow.
I also bought a 2br 2.5 bath, 2 car garage, 1400sf condo in Round Rock (17 miles north of Austin), on the golf course, looking out over a pond to the green, in 2/07, for $157,000, which is worth about $175,000 today, and rented for $1200 a month the first year after I bought it.
Obviously it depends on whether you are looking for cash flow, appreciation, 2nd home, or a new town to move to. Whichever it is, definitely consider Austin, which is being called by many people the best city in the country right now to live and/or invest in:
http://www.cainsellsaustin.com/austin-accolades.asp
As a native Californian and Cali resident for 53 years (Marin County for 18 years, San Diego for 35), and Austin transplant of 3 years, I couldn’t agree more. Home prices are about 50% of San Diego’s, the people are extremely friendly, the food is fantastic (Rich will attest to that!), the weather is excellent (except July and August which aren’t that bad if you like it warm), there is no state income tax, and there are a ton of things to do.
I expect everybody from everywhere to move here any day now (but I’ve been saying that for the last 5 years and it hasn’t happened yet!)
Happy to help if I can, have a good day!
December 10, 2010 at 8:16 AM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638126bakeParticipantThanks Rich, that’s what I figured about the smoker also, I’ll give GM a try soon!
December 10, 2010 at 8:16 AM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638199bakeParticipantThanks Rich, that’s what I figured about the smoker also, I’ll give GM a try soon!
December 10, 2010 at 8:16 AM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638780bakeParticipantThanks Rich, that’s what I figured about the smoker also, I’ll give GM a try soon!
December 10, 2010 at 8:16 AM in reply to: OT-Public Service anouncement-Phil’s BBQ is open in San Marcos #638913bakeParticipantThanks Rich, that’s what I figured about the smoker also, I’ll give GM a try soon!
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