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Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThat house is definitely right in the heart of Christmas card lane. I rented a house near the corner of Ellingham and Twin Trails Dr. for two years. We absolutely loved Christmas time there. It’s only about two weeks each year of intense festivities. We would just walk around the neighborhood each evening and take it all in (bands playing, horse drawn carriages, chorus singing) or sit in our driveway and watch everything. Unless you really, really hate xmas, there is no downside. I have since moved back to Seattle and each Christmas my wife and I definitely miss the holidays on Christmas card lane. And yes, if you buy the house please make sure that the owners leave the decorations. That house should have a large wood cutout that goes in the front yard.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThat house is definitely right in the heart of Christmas card lane. I rented a house near the corner of Ellingham and Twin Trails Dr. for two years. We absolutely loved Christmas time there. It’s only about two weeks each year of intense festivities. We would just walk around the neighborhood each evening and take it all in (bands playing, horse drawn carriages, chorus singing) or sit in our driveway and watch everything. Unless you really, really hate xmas, there is no downside. I have since moved back to Seattle and each Christmas my wife and I definitely miss the holidays on Christmas card lane. And yes, if you buy the house please make sure that the owners leave the decorations. That house should have a large wood cutout that goes in the front yard.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThat house is definitely right in the heart of Christmas card lane. I rented a house near the corner of Ellingham and Twin Trails Dr. for two years. We absolutely loved Christmas time there. It’s only about two weeks each year of intense festivities. We would just walk around the neighborhood each evening and take it all in (bands playing, horse drawn carriages, chorus singing) or sit in our driveway and watch everything. Unless you really, really hate xmas, there is no downside. I have since moved back to Seattle and each Christmas my wife and I definitely miss the holidays on Christmas card lane. And yes, if you buy the house please make sure that the owners leave the decorations. That house should have a large wood cutout that goes in the front yard.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThat house is definitely right in the heart of Christmas card lane. I rented a house near the corner of Ellingham and Twin Trails Dr. for two years. We absolutely loved Christmas time there. It’s only about two weeks each year of intense festivities. We would just walk around the neighborhood each evening and take it all in (bands playing, horse drawn carriages, chorus singing) or sit in our driveway and watch everything. Unless you really, really hate xmas, there is no downside. I have since moved back to Seattle and each Christmas my wife and I definitely miss the holidays on Christmas card lane. And yes, if you buy the house please make sure that the owners leave the decorations. That house should have a large wood cutout that goes in the front yard.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantThe City has an updated one of these, but can’t seem to locate right now.
November 5, 2007 at 9:15 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96102Carlsbadliving
ParticipantFYI: This was in Men’s Health magazine. it specifically says:
“Banks compound interest every day, so not waiting till the midmonth due date will save you thousands over the course of your loan. Split your payment in half and send your bank a check every 2 weeks; it will cut 10 years off the life of a 30-year loan.”
November 5, 2007 at 9:15 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96165Carlsbadliving
ParticipantFYI: This was in Men’s Health magazine. it specifically says:
“Banks compound interest every day, so not waiting till the midmonth due date will save you thousands over the course of your loan. Split your payment in half and send your bank a check every 2 weeks; it will cut 10 years off the life of a 30-year loan.”
November 5, 2007 at 9:15 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96171Carlsbadliving
ParticipantFYI: This was in Men’s Health magazine. it specifically says:
“Banks compound interest every day, so not waiting till the midmonth due date will save you thousands over the course of your loan. Split your payment in half and send your bank a check every 2 weeks; it will cut 10 years off the life of a 30-year loan.”
November 5, 2007 at 9:15 PM in reply to: Can splitting mortgage payment help you shave 10 years from 30 year loan? #96180Carlsbadliving
ParticipantFYI: This was in Men’s Health magazine. it specifically says:
“Banks compound interest every day, so not waiting till the midmonth due date will save you thousands over the course of your loan. Split your payment in half and send your bank a check every 2 weeks; it will cut 10 years off the life of a 30-year loan.”
Carlsbadliving
ParticipantA good fried of my wife just had to short sell their house in Santee.
They were able to rent a larger, newer and nicer home in Santee for about $1000 less a month.
They were worried about not being able to rent once their credit turned bad. But apparently, they were able rent before the short sale showed up on their credit report.
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