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February 8, 2010 at 9:25 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511611February 8, 2010 at 9:25 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511862
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ParticipantIf the banks took security seriously, these guys might be turning to home invasion, car jacking or some other target of opportunity.
I could have sworn I read about an increase in home invasions in Carmel Valley and surrounding areas early last year.
February 8, 2010 at 2:09 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #510700creechrr
ParticipantI noticed that there had been what seemed like a large number of bank robberies in the area. What I didn’t realize is that teens were involved. I wonder if this is an economic indicator or just a conincedence.
Are the “rich” kids having to turn to crime to support their activities?
Have any arrests been made in any of these cases?
Particularly the cases involving teens, you would think an arrest would be pretty quick.
How many banks are in Carmel Valley? Goodness….
February 8, 2010 at 2:09 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #510847creechrr
ParticipantI noticed that there had been what seemed like a large number of bank robberies in the area. What I didn’t realize is that teens were involved. I wonder if this is an economic indicator or just a conincedence.
Are the “rich” kids having to turn to crime to support their activities?
Have any arrests been made in any of these cases?
Particularly the cases involving teens, you would think an arrest would be pretty quick.
How many banks are in Carmel Valley? Goodness….
February 8, 2010 at 2:09 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511258creechrr
ParticipantI noticed that there had been what seemed like a large number of bank robberies in the area. What I didn’t realize is that teens were involved. I wonder if this is an economic indicator or just a conincedence.
Are the “rich” kids having to turn to crime to support their activities?
Have any arrests been made in any of these cases?
Particularly the cases involving teens, you would think an arrest would be pretty quick.
How many banks are in Carmel Valley? Goodness….
February 8, 2010 at 2:09 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511353creechrr
ParticipantI noticed that there had been what seemed like a large number of bank robberies in the area. What I didn’t realize is that teens were involved. I wonder if this is an economic indicator or just a conincedence.
Are the “rich” kids having to turn to crime to support their activities?
Have any arrests been made in any of these cases?
Particularly the cases involving teens, you would think an arrest would be pretty quick.
How many banks are in Carmel Valley? Goodness….
February 8, 2010 at 2:09 PM in reply to: OT: Getting sick of all the bank robberies in carmel valley #511603creechrr
ParticipantI noticed that there had been what seemed like a large number of bank robberies in the area. What I didn’t realize is that teens were involved. I wonder if this is an economic indicator or just a conincedence.
Are the “rich” kids having to turn to crime to support their activities?
Have any arrests been made in any of these cases?
Particularly the cases involving teens, you would think an arrest would be pretty quick.
How many banks are in Carmel Valley? Goodness….
creechrr
ParticipantAre there any countries that are fiscal sound? I can’t think of one.
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ParticipantAre there any countries that are fiscal sound? I can’t think of one.
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ParticipantAre there any countries that are fiscal sound? I can’t think of one.
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ParticipantAre there any countries that are fiscal sound? I can’t think of one.
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ParticipantAre there any countries that are fiscal sound? I can’t think of one.
January 28, 2010 at 6:01 AM in reply to: 7.6 % drop in new home sales in Dec. But, aren’t people celebrating the holidays in Dec? #506354creechrr
ParticipantAfter much consideration, my wife and I started seriously looking for a place in December.
We’ve spent much time running numbers, I created a calculator in Excel to help with the decision making process. It’s been several years and the calculator still says no but, we figured there had to be something that we just weren’t seeing.
We got our loan approval and seriously started to look. So far, what a waste of time.
1) There are only a handful of places that we can even begin to hope to afford on the market.
2) The places that we have come across all have multiple offers. We’re talking day one of listing.
3) There is a bubblie feeling in the air just as there was a few years ago. We don’t want to get caught up in a bidding war for a place that we can’t really afford.
So, I think we have given up once again. We have come to the conclusion that we must be doing IT wrong. We just don’t know what IT is.
I’d like to point out that our search hasn’t been confined the desirable areas. We don’t focus on Carmel Valley, PQ, RB or Scripps.
We’ve considered parts of Chula Vista, Kearny Mesa, and even Santee. We’ve even looked at Escondido and Vista but, then both commutes become rediculous (quality of life).
So, we’ll probably be looking at apartments once again. Even there it seems as though rents have started to creep up vs. what we were seeing October/November of last year.
Oh, my point of all this being that inventory seems to be severely constrained within the county.
January 28, 2010 at 6:01 AM in reply to: 7.6 % drop in new home sales in Dec. But, aren’t people celebrating the holidays in Dec? #506910creechrr
ParticipantAfter much consideration, my wife and I started seriously looking for a place in December.
We’ve spent much time running numbers, I created a calculator in Excel to help with the decision making process. It’s been several years and the calculator still says no but, we figured there had to be something that we just weren’t seeing.
We got our loan approval and seriously started to look. So far, what a waste of time.
1) There are only a handful of places that we can even begin to hope to afford on the market.
2) The places that we have come across all have multiple offers. We’re talking day one of listing.
3) There is a bubblie feeling in the air just as there was a few years ago. We don’t want to get caught up in a bidding war for a place that we can’t really afford.
So, I think we have given up once again. We have come to the conclusion that we must be doing IT wrong. We just don’t know what IT is.
I’d like to point out that our search hasn’t been confined the desirable areas. We don’t focus on Carmel Valley, PQ, RB or Scripps.
We’ve considered parts of Chula Vista, Kearny Mesa, and even Santee. We’ve even looked at Escondido and Vista but, then both commutes become rediculous (quality of life).
So, we’ll probably be looking at apartments once again. Even there it seems as though rents have started to creep up vs. what we were seeing October/November of last year.
Oh, my point of all this being that inventory seems to be severely constrained within the county.
January 28, 2010 at 6:01 AM in reply to: 7.6 % drop in new home sales in Dec. But, aren’t people celebrating the holidays in Dec? #507002creechrr
ParticipantAfter much consideration, my wife and I started seriously looking for a place in December.
We’ve spent much time running numbers, I created a calculator in Excel to help with the decision making process. It’s been several years and the calculator still says no but, we figured there had to be something that we just weren’t seeing.
We got our loan approval and seriously started to look. So far, what a waste of time.
1) There are only a handful of places that we can even begin to hope to afford on the market.
2) The places that we have come across all have multiple offers. We’re talking day one of listing.
3) There is a bubblie feeling in the air just as there was a few years ago. We don’t want to get caught up in a bidding war for a place that we can’t really afford.
So, I think we have given up once again. We have come to the conclusion that we must be doing IT wrong. We just don’t know what IT is.
I’d like to point out that our search hasn’t been confined the desirable areas. We don’t focus on Carmel Valley, PQ, RB or Scripps.
We’ve considered parts of Chula Vista, Kearny Mesa, and even Santee. We’ve even looked at Escondido and Vista but, then both commutes become rediculous (quality of life).
So, we’ll probably be looking at apartments once again. Even there it seems as though rents have started to creep up vs. what we were seeing October/November of last year.
Oh, my point of all this being that inventory seems to be severely constrained within the county.
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