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Bunny MeadowsParticipant
Hey Gun,
Are you active duty? You mentioned working on base? My husband just retired from the USAF after 20 years, and we’re living in Temecula.
I can really understand where your wife is coming from. A few years ago, I bought a condo in La Costa and quickly saw the price rise from $300K to $415K. It was INTOXICATING. When I married my husband, and moved to VA with him, I immediately began pressuring him to go in on a rental property – multi unit – with me. All I could see was $$$$.
Now, I’m so relieved that he was more conservative and stubborn. We’d be screwed right now if he had listened to me. That is possibly the ONLY time you will hear me say THAT!
Like your wife, I am DYING to get into our own house. The last three years have been nothing but moving, change, not knowing my neighbors, not feeling a sense of place, or roots. I just want to get into a place where I can paint the dining room red if I want to…plant a garden and be a part of a COMMUNITY.
But, after crusiing around this forum, I’m beginning to see the light. It will be really hard for me to wait till 2009 to buy…I am chomping at the bit. And part of me thinks, “nah…it cant go much lower.” But I’m going to be much more restrained than I usually am.
I’m not sure if you have a specific reason for Oceanside, but have you considered Temecula? Not sure if you have kids but it’s very family friendly up here – and I mean VERY – and the prices are dropping rapidly. Houses are bigger and I think it’s generally safer. Schools are good, wineries are nice and it’s not far from Pendleton. I’m going there tomorrow for an appt and it will probably only take about 20 minutes.
Good luck. Just wanted to give you another chick’s perspective!
Bunny π
Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Gun,
Are you active duty? You mentioned working on base? My husband just retired from the USAF after 20 years, and we’re living in Temecula.
I can really understand where your wife is coming from. A few years ago, I bought a condo in La Costa and quickly saw the price rise from $300K to $415K. It was INTOXICATING. When I married my husband, and moved to VA with him, I immediately began pressuring him to go in on a rental property – multi unit – with me. All I could see was $$$$.
Now, I’m so relieved that he was more conservative and stubborn. We’d be screwed right now if he had listened to me. That is possibly the ONLY time you will hear me say THAT!
Like your wife, I am DYING to get into our own house. The last three years have been nothing but moving, change, not knowing my neighbors, not feeling a sense of place, or roots. I just want to get into a place where I can paint the dining room red if I want to…plant a garden and be a part of a COMMUNITY.
But, after crusiing around this forum, I’m beginning to see the light. It will be really hard for me to wait till 2009 to buy…I am chomping at the bit. And part of me thinks, “nah…it cant go much lower.” But I’m going to be much more restrained than I usually am.
I’m not sure if you have a specific reason for Oceanside, but have you considered Temecula? Not sure if you have kids but it’s very family friendly up here – and I mean VERY – and the prices are dropping rapidly. Houses are bigger and I think it’s generally safer. Schools are good, wineries are nice and it’s not far from Pendleton. I’m going there tomorrow for an appt and it will probably only take about 20 minutes.
Good luck. Just wanted to give you another chick’s perspective!
Bunny π
Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Gun,
Are you active duty? You mentioned working on base? My husband just retired from the USAF after 20 years, and we’re living in Temecula.
I can really understand where your wife is coming from. A few years ago, I bought a condo in La Costa and quickly saw the price rise from $300K to $415K. It was INTOXICATING. When I married my husband, and moved to VA with him, I immediately began pressuring him to go in on a rental property – multi unit – with me. All I could see was $$$$.
Now, I’m so relieved that he was more conservative and stubborn. We’d be screwed right now if he had listened to me. That is possibly the ONLY time you will hear me say THAT!
Like your wife, I am DYING to get into our own house. The last three years have been nothing but moving, change, not knowing my neighbors, not feeling a sense of place, or roots. I just want to get into a place where I can paint the dining room red if I want to…plant a garden and be a part of a COMMUNITY.
But, after crusiing around this forum, I’m beginning to see the light. It will be really hard for me to wait till 2009 to buy…I am chomping at the bit. And part of me thinks, “nah…it cant go much lower.” But I’m going to be much more restrained than I usually am.
I’m not sure if you have a specific reason for Oceanside, but have you considered Temecula? Not sure if you have kids but it’s very family friendly up here – and I mean VERY – and the prices are dropping rapidly. Houses are bigger and I think it’s generally safer. Schools are good, wineries are nice and it’s not far from Pendleton. I’m going there tomorrow for an appt and it will probably only take about 20 minutes.
Good luck. Just wanted to give you another chick’s perspective!
Bunny π
Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Gun,
Are you active duty? You mentioned working on base? My husband just retired from the USAF after 20 years, and we’re living in Temecula.
I can really understand where your wife is coming from. A few years ago, I bought a condo in La Costa and quickly saw the price rise from $300K to $415K. It was INTOXICATING. When I married my husband, and moved to VA with him, I immediately began pressuring him to go in on a rental property – multi unit – with me. All I could see was $$$$.
Now, I’m so relieved that he was more conservative and stubborn. We’d be screwed right now if he had listened to me. That is possibly the ONLY time you will hear me say THAT!
Like your wife, I am DYING to get into our own house. The last three years have been nothing but moving, change, not knowing my neighbors, not feeling a sense of place, or roots. I just want to get into a place where I can paint the dining room red if I want to…plant a garden and be a part of a COMMUNITY.
But, after crusiing around this forum, I’m beginning to see the light. It will be really hard for me to wait till 2009 to buy…I am chomping at the bit. And part of me thinks, “nah…it cant go much lower.” But I’m going to be much more restrained than I usually am.
I’m not sure if you have a specific reason for Oceanside, but have you considered Temecula? Not sure if you have kids but it’s very family friendly up here – and I mean VERY – and the prices are dropping rapidly. Houses are bigger and I think it’s generally safer. Schools are good, wineries are nice and it’s not far from Pendleton. I’m going there tomorrow for an appt and it will probably only take about 20 minutes.
Good luck. Just wanted to give you another chick’s perspective!
Bunny π
January 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128581Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Marion,
You’ve got a date!
Riley loves adventures, so I’m sure he’ll have a good time. I actually take him to PetSmart with me on his leash and he struts around the place kicking dog-butt whenever he has the opportunity. Last time he took on two dogs at once…and kind of dig this mid-air KungFu jump in between both of them.
He’s a real tough guy…tell those meece that they should be shakin’ in their little mice boots…
January 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128748Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Marion,
You’ve got a date!
Riley loves adventures, so I’m sure he’ll have a good time. I actually take him to PetSmart with me on his leash and he struts around the place kicking dog-butt whenever he has the opportunity. Last time he took on two dogs at once…and kind of dig this mid-air KungFu jump in between both of them.
He’s a real tough guy…tell those meece that they should be shakin’ in their little mice boots…
January 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128757Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Marion,
You’ve got a date!
Riley loves adventures, so I’m sure he’ll have a good time. I actually take him to PetSmart with me on his leash and he struts around the place kicking dog-butt whenever he has the opportunity. Last time he took on two dogs at once…and kind of dig this mid-air KungFu jump in between both of them.
He’s a real tough guy…tell those meece that they should be shakin’ in their little mice boots…
January 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128825Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Marion,
You’ve got a date!
Riley loves adventures, so I’m sure he’ll have a good time. I actually take him to PetSmart with me on his leash and he struts around the place kicking dog-butt whenever he has the opportunity. Last time he took on two dogs at once…and kind of dig this mid-air KungFu jump in between both of them.
He’s a real tough guy…tell those meece that they should be shakin’ in their little mice boots…
January 3, 2008 at 1:14 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128854Bunny MeadowsParticipantHey Marion,
You’ve got a date!
Riley loves adventures, so I’m sure he’ll have a good time. I actually take him to PetSmart with me on his leash and he struts around the place kicking dog-butt whenever he has the opportunity. Last time he took on two dogs at once…and kind of dig this mid-air KungFu jump in between both of them.
He’s a real tough guy…tell those meece that they should be shakin’ in their little mice boots…
January 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128511Bunny MeadowsParticipantI’m a freelance writer and I work from home.
I cant guarantee he would kill your mice. This would truly be an experiment. I can only base this on how aggressive he is with his toy mice. My husband has been around barn cats and has said that Riley is “a born mouser.” Like I said, he also comes from a long line of barn cats in rural VA. If Riley even hears the faintest scratching sound, he goes WILD. I’ve been told that it probably sounds like a mouse scratching around.
Do you have any idea where the mice might be, or are coming from? If so, I’ve been told that putting peppermint oil inside the mouse hole (and around it), then plugging it up with mesh (a steel wool pad – but not SOS) will do the trick.
I’m willing to bring him over if you want to try. But, I wont leave him alone. He’s my baby, so I would want to stay with him.
We can discuss this offline if you’d like. My email is [email protected]
Thanks!
BunnyJanuary 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128676Bunny MeadowsParticipantI’m a freelance writer and I work from home.
I cant guarantee he would kill your mice. This would truly be an experiment. I can only base this on how aggressive he is with his toy mice. My husband has been around barn cats and has said that Riley is “a born mouser.” Like I said, he also comes from a long line of barn cats in rural VA. If Riley even hears the faintest scratching sound, he goes WILD. I’ve been told that it probably sounds like a mouse scratching around.
Do you have any idea where the mice might be, or are coming from? If so, I’ve been told that putting peppermint oil inside the mouse hole (and around it), then plugging it up with mesh (a steel wool pad – but not SOS) will do the trick.
I’m willing to bring him over if you want to try. But, I wont leave him alone. He’s my baby, so I would want to stay with him.
We can discuss this offline if you’d like. My email is [email protected]
Thanks!
BunnyJanuary 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128686Bunny MeadowsParticipantI’m a freelance writer and I work from home.
I cant guarantee he would kill your mice. This would truly be an experiment. I can only base this on how aggressive he is with his toy mice. My husband has been around barn cats and has said that Riley is “a born mouser.” Like I said, he also comes from a long line of barn cats in rural VA. If Riley even hears the faintest scratching sound, he goes WILD. I’ve been told that it probably sounds like a mouse scratching around.
Do you have any idea where the mice might be, or are coming from? If so, I’ve been told that putting peppermint oil inside the mouse hole (and around it), then plugging it up with mesh (a steel wool pad – but not SOS) will do the trick.
I’m willing to bring him over if you want to try. But, I wont leave him alone. He’s my baby, so I would want to stay with him.
We can discuss this offline if you’d like. My email is [email protected]
Thanks!
BunnyJanuary 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128755Bunny MeadowsParticipantI’m a freelance writer and I work from home.
I cant guarantee he would kill your mice. This would truly be an experiment. I can only base this on how aggressive he is with his toy mice. My husband has been around barn cats and has said that Riley is “a born mouser.” Like I said, he also comes from a long line of barn cats in rural VA. If Riley even hears the faintest scratching sound, he goes WILD. I’ve been told that it probably sounds like a mouse scratching around.
Do you have any idea where the mice might be, or are coming from? If so, I’ve been told that putting peppermint oil inside the mouse hole (and around it), then plugging it up with mesh (a steel wool pad – but not SOS) will do the trick.
I’m willing to bring him over if you want to try. But, I wont leave him alone. He’s my baby, so I would want to stay with him.
We can discuss this offline if you’d like. My email is [email protected]
Thanks!
BunnyJanuary 3, 2008 at 11:26 AM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #128784Bunny MeadowsParticipantI’m a freelance writer and I work from home.
I cant guarantee he would kill your mice. This would truly be an experiment. I can only base this on how aggressive he is with his toy mice. My husband has been around barn cats and has said that Riley is “a born mouser.” Like I said, he also comes from a long line of barn cats in rural VA. If Riley even hears the faintest scratching sound, he goes WILD. I’ve been told that it probably sounds like a mouse scratching around.
Do you have any idea where the mice might be, or are coming from? If so, I’ve been told that putting peppermint oil inside the mouse hole (and around it), then plugging it up with mesh (a steel wool pad – but not SOS) will do the trick.
I’m willing to bring him over if you want to try. But, I wont leave him alone. He’s my baby, so I would want to stay with him.
We can discuss this offline if you’d like. My email is [email protected]
Thanks!
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