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February 26, 2009 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355850February 26, 2009 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355739former SoCalParticipant
Thanks for the advice. My husband prefers Costa Mesa because it’s ocean close, inexpensive and close to shopping. We lived in Irvine so know that area well but I am not fond of Costa Mesa. We are in our early 50s and retirement is a couple of college tuitions away. (As soon as we figure out how to pay for the kids college, we’ll retire of course the latest stock market performance is delaying things.) But we keep hearing about how real estate prices have fallen thought we should start looking for where our retirement home should be.
February 26, 2009 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355710former SoCalParticipantThanks for the advice. My husband prefers Costa Mesa because it’s ocean close, inexpensive and close to shopping. We lived in Irvine so know that area well but I am not fond of Costa Mesa. We are in our early 50s and retirement is a couple of college tuitions away. (As soon as we figure out how to pay for the kids college, we’ll retire of course the latest stock market performance is delaying things.) But we keep hearing about how real estate prices have fallen thought we should start looking for where our retirement home should be.
February 26, 2009 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355574former SoCalParticipantThanks for the advice. My husband prefers Costa Mesa because it’s ocean close, inexpensive and close to shopping. We lived in Irvine so know that area well but I am not fond of Costa Mesa. We are in our early 50s and retirement is a couple of college tuitions away. (As soon as we figure out how to pay for the kids college, we’ll retire of course the latest stock market performance is delaying things.) But we keep hearing about how real estate prices have fallen thought we should start looking for where our retirement home should be.
February 26, 2009 at 8:49 AM in reply to: Good areas of Oceanside or other inexpensive ocean areas #355265former SoCalParticipantThanks for the advice. My husband prefers Costa Mesa because it’s ocean close, inexpensive and close to shopping. We lived in Irvine so know that area well but I am not fond of Costa Mesa. We are in our early 50s and retirement is a couple of college tuitions away. (As soon as we figure out how to pay for the kids college, we’ll retire of course the latest stock market performance is delaying things.) But we keep hearing about how real estate prices have fallen thought we should start looking for where our retirement home should be.
former SoCalParticipantMore specifically, I am in Contra Costa county and looking for a $625K loan, luckily the house hasn’t depreciated much and have about 30% equity I think.(former SoCal you see. Hope to retire to San Diego as soon as my retirement funds recover.) We have excellent credit and my husband and I both have steady jobs that are not in jeopardy of any sort. We were looking for 4.675 with 0 points until we discovered that we were too late for the Dec 31 closing deadline and too early for the credit union’s next conforming jumbo program.
former SoCalParticipantMore specifically, I am in Contra Costa county and looking for a $625K loan, luckily the house hasn’t depreciated much and have about 30% equity I think.(former SoCal you see. Hope to retire to San Diego as soon as my retirement funds recover.) We have excellent credit and my husband and I both have steady jobs that are not in jeopardy of any sort. We were looking for 4.675 with 0 points until we discovered that we were too late for the Dec 31 closing deadline and too early for the credit union’s next conforming jumbo program.
former SoCalParticipantMore specifically, I am in Contra Costa county and looking for a $625K loan, luckily the house hasn’t depreciated much and have about 30% equity I think.(former SoCal you see. Hope to retire to San Diego as soon as my retirement funds recover.) We have excellent credit and my husband and I both have steady jobs that are not in jeopardy of any sort. We were looking for 4.675 with 0 points until we discovered that we were too late for the Dec 31 closing deadline and too early for the credit union’s next conforming jumbo program.
former SoCalParticipantMore specifically, I am in Contra Costa county and looking for a $625K loan, luckily the house hasn’t depreciated much and have about 30% equity I think.(former SoCal you see. Hope to retire to San Diego as soon as my retirement funds recover.) We have excellent credit and my husband and I both have steady jobs that are not in jeopardy of any sort. We were looking for 4.675 with 0 points until we discovered that we were too late for the Dec 31 closing deadline and too early for the credit union’s next conforming jumbo program.
former SoCalParticipantMore specifically, I am in Contra Costa county and looking for a $625K loan, luckily the house hasn’t depreciated much and have about 30% equity I think.(former SoCal you see. Hope to retire to San Diego as soon as my retirement funds recover.) We have excellent credit and my husband and I both have steady jobs that are not in jeopardy of any sort. We were looking for 4.675 with 0 points until we discovered that we were too late for the Dec 31 closing deadline and too early for the credit union’s next conforming jumbo program.
former SoCalParticipantI am trying to get a jumbo conforming but my credit union has temporarily stopped offering them and I don’t want to miss the low rates. Anyone offering 15 year jumbo conforming, excellent credit, for less than 5%? Thanks
former SoCalParticipantI am trying to get a jumbo conforming but my credit union has temporarily stopped offering them and I don’t want to miss the low rates. Anyone offering 15 year jumbo conforming, excellent credit, for less than 5%? Thanks
former SoCalParticipantI am trying to get a jumbo conforming but my credit union has temporarily stopped offering them and I don’t want to miss the low rates. Anyone offering 15 year jumbo conforming, excellent credit, for less than 5%? Thanks
former SoCalParticipantI am trying to get a jumbo conforming but my credit union has temporarily stopped offering them and I don’t want to miss the low rates. Anyone offering 15 year jumbo conforming, excellent credit, for less than 5%? Thanks
former SoCalParticipantI am trying to get a jumbo conforming but my credit union has temporarily stopped offering them and I don’t want to miss the low rates. Anyone offering 15 year jumbo conforming, excellent credit, for less than 5%? Thanks
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