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Eugene
ParticipantWas the length of the last downturn from peak to trough 1992-1997?
1990-1996. LA lost 25% and SD lost 15-20% peak to trough.
The median price (for all homes) in Santa Ana in 2000 was what?
~180k. Aliso Viejo was ~240k.
Eugene
ParticipantWas the length of the last downturn from peak to trough 1992-1997?
1990-1996. LA lost 25% and SD lost 15-20% peak to trough.
The median price (for all homes) in Santa Ana in 2000 was what?
~180k. Aliso Viejo was ~240k.
Eugene
ParticipantWas the length of the last downturn from peak to trough 1992-1997?
1990-1996. LA lost 25% and SD lost 15-20% peak to trough.
The median price (for all homes) in Santa Ana in 2000 was what?
~180k. Aliso Viejo was ~240k.
Eugene
ParticipantWas the length of the last downturn from peak to trough 1992-1997?
1990-1996. LA lost 25% and SD lost 15-20% peak to trough.
The median price (for all homes) in Santa Ana in 2000 was what?
~180k. Aliso Viejo was ~240k.
Eugene
ParticipantMy 2c
If you’re going to have children, condo is probably not the way to go. For the same money I’d get a real house with a real backyard even if it’s a bit older and in a less ritzy neighborhood. There are many 3br and even some 4br houses on sale in Poway and Mira Mesa for less than 400k.
3 bedrooms should be okay if you’re certain that you won’t have more than one child.
As a rule of thumb, if it’s listed for more than its early ’03 Zillow value, it’s overpriced.
Eugene
ParticipantMy 2c
If you’re going to have children, condo is probably not the way to go. For the same money I’d get a real house with a real backyard even if it’s a bit older and in a less ritzy neighborhood. There are many 3br and even some 4br houses on sale in Poway and Mira Mesa for less than 400k.
3 bedrooms should be okay if you’re certain that you won’t have more than one child.
As a rule of thumb, if it’s listed for more than its early ’03 Zillow value, it’s overpriced.
Eugene
ParticipantMy 2c
If you’re going to have children, condo is probably not the way to go. For the same money I’d get a real house with a real backyard even if it’s a bit older and in a less ritzy neighborhood. There are many 3br and even some 4br houses on sale in Poway and Mira Mesa for less than 400k.
3 bedrooms should be okay if you’re certain that you won’t have more than one child.
As a rule of thumb, if it’s listed for more than its early ’03 Zillow value, it’s overpriced.
Eugene
ParticipantMy 2c
If you’re going to have children, condo is probably not the way to go. For the same money I’d get a real house with a real backyard even if it’s a bit older and in a less ritzy neighborhood. There are many 3br and even some 4br houses on sale in Poway and Mira Mesa for less than 400k.
3 bedrooms should be okay if you’re certain that you won’t have more than one child.
As a rule of thumb, if it’s listed for more than its early ’03 Zillow value, it’s overpriced.
Eugene
ParticipantMy 2c
If you’re going to have children, condo is probably not the way to go. For the same money I’d get a real house with a real backyard even if it’s a bit older and in a less ritzy neighborhood. There are many 3br and even some 4br houses on sale in Poway and Mira Mesa for less than 400k.
3 bedrooms should be okay if you’re certain that you won’t have more than one child.
As a rule of thumb, if it’s listed for more than its early ’03 Zillow value, it’s overpriced.
Eugene
ParticipantBig government isn’t necessarily a bad thing. United States have one of the smallest governments of all developed countries (in terms of budget vs. GDP). Countries like Germany, Sweden, etc. have higher taxes and bigger governments and you can’t really say that life is so bad there.
Our healhcare system is inefficient. Two things must be done to fix it. First, prohibit health insurance companies from profiling (make sure they charge everyone fixed premiums and they don’t deny coverage to anyone because of age or preexisting conditions). Second, give tax credits to lower-income families so that no one is priced out. That’s essentially what Hillary Clinton proposes to do.
Eugene
ParticipantBig government isn’t necessarily a bad thing. United States have one of the smallest governments of all developed countries (in terms of budget vs. GDP). Countries like Germany, Sweden, etc. have higher taxes and bigger governments and you can’t really say that life is so bad there.
Our healhcare system is inefficient. Two things must be done to fix it. First, prohibit health insurance companies from profiling (make sure they charge everyone fixed premiums and they don’t deny coverage to anyone because of age or preexisting conditions). Second, give tax credits to lower-income families so that no one is priced out. That’s essentially what Hillary Clinton proposes to do.
Eugene
ParticipantBig government isn’t necessarily a bad thing. United States have one of the smallest governments of all developed countries (in terms of budget vs. GDP). Countries like Germany, Sweden, etc. have higher taxes and bigger governments and you can’t really say that life is so bad there.
Our healhcare system is inefficient. Two things must be done to fix it. First, prohibit health insurance companies from profiling (make sure they charge everyone fixed premiums and they don’t deny coverage to anyone because of age or preexisting conditions). Second, give tax credits to lower-income families so that no one is priced out. That’s essentially what Hillary Clinton proposes to do.
Eugene
ParticipantBig government isn’t necessarily a bad thing. United States have one of the smallest governments of all developed countries (in terms of budget vs. GDP). Countries like Germany, Sweden, etc. have higher taxes and bigger governments and you can’t really say that life is so bad there.
Our healhcare system is inefficient. Two things must be done to fix it. First, prohibit health insurance companies from profiling (make sure they charge everyone fixed premiums and they don’t deny coverage to anyone because of age or preexisting conditions). Second, give tax credits to lower-income families so that no one is priced out. That’s essentially what Hillary Clinton proposes to do.
Eugene
ParticipantBig government isn’t necessarily a bad thing. United States have one of the smallest governments of all developed countries (in terms of budget vs. GDP). Countries like Germany, Sweden, etc. have higher taxes and bigger governments and you can’t really say that life is so bad there.
Our healhcare system is inefficient. Two things must be done to fix it. First, prohibit health insurance companies from profiling (make sure they charge everyone fixed premiums and they don’t deny coverage to anyone because of age or preexisting conditions). Second, give tax credits to lower-income families so that no one is priced out. That’s essentially what Hillary Clinton proposes to do.
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