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April 30, 2008 at 7:22 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196848April 30, 2008 at 7:22 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196883
dharmagirl
ParticipantWell….I’m buying a home in Temecula so I DO worry…
April 30, 2008 at 7:22 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196908dharmagirl
ParticipantWell….I’m buying a home in Temecula so I DO worry…
April 30, 2008 at 7:22 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196930dharmagirl
ParticipantWell….I’m buying a home in Temecula so I DO worry…
April 30, 2008 at 7:22 PM in reply to: Proposed quarry near Temecula/Fallbrook and home values? #196969dharmagirl
ParticipantWell….I’m buying a home in Temecula so I DO worry…
dharmagirl
ParticipantIf you want to CHUCKLE HARD – maybe even choke – check out the listing for this Paseo del Sol tract home at $862K. Yes – $862K – that is NOT a typo.
http://www.movoto.com/real-estate/homes-for-sale/CA/Temecula/32187-Calle-Balareza-210_081010428.htm
The price apparently includes the furniture, which appears to be of “staging quality” – I walked thru during an OH.
The place looks a litle frayed and worn and these sellers are in LA LA land. No one is going to pay more than $500K for this place. There are 1-2 other places for sale on the same street that (I think) are in the 400 and 500s.
And De-Nile is a river in Egypt right?
dharmagirl
ParticipantIf you want to CHUCKLE HARD – maybe even choke – check out the listing for this Paseo del Sol tract home at $862K. Yes – $862K – that is NOT a typo.
http://www.movoto.com/real-estate/homes-for-sale/CA/Temecula/32187-Calle-Balareza-210_081010428.htm
The price apparently includes the furniture, which appears to be of “staging quality” – I walked thru during an OH.
The place looks a litle frayed and worn and these sellers are in LA LA land. No one is going to pay more than $500K for this place. There are 1-2 other places for sale on the same street that (I think) are in the 400 and 500s.
And De-Nile is a river in Egypt right?
dharmagirl
ParticipantIf you want to CHUCKLE HARD – maybe even choke – check out the listing for this Paseo del Sol tract home at $862K. Yes – $862K – that is NOT a typo.
http://www.movoto.com/real-estate/homes-for-sale/CA/Temecula/32187-Calle-Balareza-210_081010428.htm
The price apparently includes the furniture, which appears to be of “staging quality” – I walked thru during an OH.
The place looks a litle frayed and worn and these sellers are in LA LA land. No one is going to pay more than $500K for this place. There are 1-2 other places for sale on the same street that (I think) are in the 400 and 500s.
And De-Nile is a river in Egypt right?
dharmagirl
ParticipantIf you want to CHUCKLE HARD – maybe even choke – check out the listing for this Paseo del Sol tract home at $862K. Yes – $862K – that is NOT a typo.
http://www.movoto.com/real-estate/homes-for-sale/CA/Temecula/32187-Calle-Balareza-210_081010428.htm
The price apparently includes the furniture, which appears to be of “staging quality” – I walked thru during an OH.
The place looks a litle frayed and worn and these sellers are in LA LA land. No one is going to pay more than $500K for this place. There are 1-2 other places for sale on the same street that (I think) are in the 400 and 500s.
And De-Nile is a river in Egypt right?
dharmagirl
ParticipantIf you want to CHUCKLE HARD – maybe even choke – check out the listing for this Paseo del Sol tract home at $862K. Yes – $862K – that is NOT a typo.
http://www.movoto.com/real-estate/homes-for-sale/CA/Temecula/32187-Calle-Balareza-210_081010428.htm
The price apparently includes the furniture, which appears to be of “staging quality” – I walked thru during an OH.
The place looks a litle frayed and worn and these sellers are in LA LA land. No one is going to pay more than $500K for this place. There are 1-2 other places for sale on the same street that (I think) are in the 400 and 500s.
And De-Nile is a river in Egypt right?
dharmagirl
ParticipantAhhhhh, TemeculaGuy…speaking of “Old Bones”, perhaps YOU should don your reading glasses before rapidly dashing off a reply! π
I believe I said, “good bones” not “old bones”. There is a difference. And, I grew up in a true 1920 Craftsman home and later, owned another so I am quite familiar with “old bones” and would not even attempt to delude myself that any cookie-cutter tract home had “old bones.”
I DO know that the house was built in 1990.
Look, TG. I’m not delirious. I do realize that a tract home is a tract home is a tract home. But, overall, we’re happy with this place.
Maybe we’ve just been watching too much HGTV “Hidden Potential.” Time will tell, I suppose. This house is unique and doesnt feel like the average 3600 sf McMansion on a 6500 sf postage stamp lot….
Happy Monday!
dharmagirl
ParticipantAhhhhh, TemeculaGuy…speaking of “Old Bones”, perhaps YOU should don your reading glasses before rapidly dashing off a reply! π
I believe I said, “good bones” not “old bones”. There is a difference. And, I grew up in a true 1920 Craftsman home and later, owned another so I am quite familiar with “old bones” and would not even attempt to delude myself that any cookie-cutter tract home had “old bones.”
I DO know that the house was built in 1990.
Look, TG. I’m not delirious. I do realize that a tract home is a tract home is a tract home. But, overall, we’re happy with this place.
Maybe we’ve just been watching too much HGTV “Hidden Potential.” Time will tell, I suppose. This house is unique and doesnt feel like the average 3600 sf McMansion on a 6500 sf postage stamp lot….
Happy Monday!
dharmagirl
ParticipantAhhhhh, TemeculaGuy…speaking of “Old Bones”, perhaps YOU should don your reading glasses before rapidly dashing off a reply! π
I believe I said, “good bones” not “old bones”. There is a difference. And, I grew up in a true 1920 Craftsman home and later, owned another so I am quite familiar with “old bones” and would not even attempt to delude myself that any cookie-cutter tract home had “old bones.”
I DO know that the house was built in 1990.
Look, TG. I’m not delirious. I do realize that a tract home is a tract home is a tract home. But, overall, we’re happy with this place.
Maybe we’ve just been watching too much HGTV “Hidden Potential.” Time will tell, I suppose. This house is unique and doesnt feel like the average 3600 sf McMansion on a 6500 sf postage stamp lot….
Happy Monday!
dharmagirl
ParticipantAhhhhh, TemeculaGuy…speaking of “Old Bones”, perhaps YOU should don your reading glasses before rapidly dashing off a reply! π
I believe I said, “good bones” not “old bones”. There is a difference. And, I grew up in a true 1920 Craftsman home and later, owned another so I am quite familiar with “old bones” and would not even attempt to delude myself that any cookie-cutter tract home had “old bones.”
I DO know that the house was built in 1990.
Look, TG. I’m not delirious. I do realize that a tract home is a tract home is a tract home. But, overall, we’re happy with this place.
Maybe we’ve just been watching too much HGTV “Hidden Potential.” Time will tell, I suppose. This house is unique and doesnt feel like the average 3600 sf McMansion on a 6500 sf postage stamp lot….
Happy Monday!
dharmagirl
ParticipantAhhhhh, TemeculaGuy…speaking of “Old Bones”, perhaps YOU should don your reading glasses before rapidly dashing off a reply! π
I believe I said, “good bones” not “old bones”. There is a difference. And, I grew up in a true 1920 Craftsman home and later, owned another so I am quite familiar with “old bones” and would not even attempt to delude myself that any cookie-cutter tract home had “old bones.”
I DO know that the house was built in 1990.
Look, TG. I’m not delirious. I do realize that a tract home is a tract home is a tract home. But, overall, we’re happy with this place.
Maybe we’ve just been watching too much HGTV “Hidden Potential.” Time will tell, I suppose. This house is unique and doesnt feel like the average 3600 sf McMansion on a 6500 sf postage stamp lot….
Happy Monday!
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