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Fallbrook = longer distance than Escondido to downtown. While I like the lower prices up there, I don’t know if my sanity can take it, but I’m going to look into it. I appreicate the information as I hadn’t seen that community.
We’re looking for a home for the long haul, and we’re not looking to sell it in a few years, so I figure if we find something that we like and is not totally insane as far as the payments go then we will go ahead and buy. Based on history, I can’t imagine a house that we buy now will be worth less in 20 years.
Tomorrow we are going to look at some other areas in Chula Vista (Eastlake). Since we work downtown this would be a good option for us. I know they have stupid MR’s, but I want to check out a few I saw online that are a bit larger and still within our price range.
We’d like to find the largest sf we can afford in a decent area. We’re not looking for a starter home.
February 14, 2007 at 8:55 PM in reply to: Would you buy a house 300 feet from Power lines and tower #45456E2ParticipantThis sort of goes along with my question in the thread “Eureka Springs in Escondido”. I love the home, but Dixon Dam is right above it practically. You can see it from the back yard. This would hurt the resale value right?
E2ParticipantThank you for the link juice. I will check it out.
We are looking for a place that we can stay in long term, which is another reason I prefer to not have the high fees, as it really adds up.
Thanks again for your input everyone.
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