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Deal Hunter
ParticipantI know “grass is always greener,” but geez people, it’s CARLSBAD for goodness sake! You have the beautiful pacific just yards away. I’m in the Southern Nevada desert (unitl I can afford to move to SD county) and I’d love the problem of getting used to airport noise to live in Carlsbad.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantI know “grass is always greener,” but geez people, it’s CARLSBAD for goodness sake! You have the beautiful pacific just yards away. I’m in the Southern Nevada desert (unitl I can afford to move to SD county) and I’d love the problem of getting used to airport noise to live in Carlsbad.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantI know “grass is always greener,” but geez people, it’s CARLSBAD for goodness sake! You have the beautiful pacific just yards away. I’m in the Southern Nevada desert (unitl I can afford to move to SD county) and I’d love the problem of getting used to airport noise to live in Carlsbad.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantI know “grass is always greener,” but geez people, it’s CARLSBAD for goodness sake! You have the beautiful pacific just yards away. I’m in the Southern Nevada desert (unitl I can afford to move to SD county) and I’d love the problem of getting used to airport noise to live in Carlsbad.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantI know “grass is always greener,” but geez people, it’s CARLSBAD for goodness sake! You have the beautiful pacific just yards away. I’m in the Southern Nevada desert (unitl I can afford to move to SD county) and I’d love the problem of getting used to airport noise to live in Carlsbad.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantUnless Temecula has some support for the local economy or some reason for population migration, I’d err on the side of it turning down for a while to come. If you are looking for $75-$100 a SF and a good rental market, look in Las Vegas.
http://www.RealEstateDealHunters.com
No kidding.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantUnless Temecula has some support for the local economy or some reason for population migration, I’d err on the side of it turning down for a while to come. If you are looking for $75-$100 a SF and a good rental market, look in Las Vegas.
http://www.RealEstateDealHunters.com
No kidding.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantUnless Temecula has some support for the local economy or some reason for population migration, I’d err on the side of it turning down for a while to come. If you are looking for $75-$100 a SF and a good rental market, look in Las Vegas.
http://www.RealEstateDealHunters.com
No kidding.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantUnless Temecula has some support for the local economy or some reason for population migration, I’d err on the side of it turning down for a while to come. If you are looking for $75-$100 a SF and a good rental market, look in Las Vegas.
http://www.RealEstateDealHunters.com
No kidding.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantUnless Temecula has some support for the local economy or some reason for population migration, I’d err on the side of it turning down for a while to come. If you are looking for $75-$100 a SF and a good rental market, look in Las Vegas.
http://www.RealEstateDealHunters.com
No kidding.
Deal Hunter
ParticipantWe’re in Vegas and it’s definetly apparent in the real estate market here. However, rent rates are going up and discretionary consumption is up as well. Foreclosure inventories are still rising because there were soooo many bad loans made here, but investors that stuck around are able to rent properties out pretty easily.
You may find this interesting: You can buy a SFR (3b/2b) within 5 miles of the tourist corridor (The Strip) for just about $300K and rent it out for $1100-$1300 per month. You can buy the same size SFR 8 miles from The Strip for $170k – $220K, and it too will rent for between $1100-$1300 per month. Freaky, huh?
Deal Hunter
ParticipantWe’re in Vegas and it’s definetly apparent in the real estate market here. However, rent rates are going up and discretionary consumption is up as well. Foreclosure inventories are still rising because there were soooo many bad loans made here, but investors that stuck around are able to rent properties out pretty easily.
You may find this interesting: You can buy a SFR (3b/2b) within 5 miles of the tourist corridor (The Strip) for just about $300K and rent it out for $1100-$1300 per month. You can buy the same size SFR 8 miles from The Strip for $170k – $220K, and it too will rent for between $1100-$1300 per month. Freaky, huh?
Deal Hunter
ParticipantWe’re in Vegas and it’s definetly apparent in the real estate market here. However, rent rates are going up and discretionary consumption is up as well. Foreclosure inventories are still rising because there were soooo many bad loans made here, but investors that stuck around are able to rent properties out pretty easily.
You may find this interesting: You can buy a SFR (3b/2b) within 5 miles of the tourist corridor (The Strip) for just about $300K and rent it out for $1100-$1300 per month. You can buy the same size SFR 8 miles from The Strip for $170k – $220K, and it too will rent for between $1100-$1300 per month. Freaky, huh?
Deal Hunter
ParticipantWe’re in Vegas and it’s definetly apparent in the real estate market here. However, rent rates are going up and discretionary consumption is up as well. Foreclosure inventories are still rising because there were soooo many bad loans made here, but investors that stuck around are able to rent properties out pretty easily.
You may find this interesting: You can buy a SFR (3b/2b) within 5 miles of the tourist corridor (The Strip) for just about $300K and rent it out for $1100-$1300 per month. You can buy the same size SFR 8 miles from The Strip for $170k – $220K, and it too will rent for between $1100-$1300 per month. Freaky, huh?
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