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(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=briansd1]I wanna know… if the economy will collapse in 2011 because the Bush tax cuts will expire, is it a good time to buy a house now?[/quote]
Of course, it’s an optimal time. When the tax cuts end, the marginal tax rate will go up, making the mortgage tax deduction all that more valuable, and increasing the amount of mortgage one can afford for a given out-of-pocket cost. I’m surprised Laffer did not point out my point above in his recent article. It’s all about tax code and implications caused by changes in tax code 😉
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantTry American Heritage Properties.
They manage tons of SFRs and condos in the MM area.
http://www.renthomes.com(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantTry American Heritage Properties.
They manage tons of SFRs and condos in the MM area.
http://www.renthomes.com(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantTry American Heritage Properties.
They manage tons of SFRs and condos in the MM area.
http://www.renthomes.com(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantTry American Heritage Properties.
They manage tons of SFRs and condos in the MM area.
http://www.renthomes.com(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantTry American Heritage Properties.
They manage tons of SFRs and condos in the MM area.
http://www.renthomes.com(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantHere is the BofA press release …
(former)FormerSanDiegan
ParticipantHere is the BofA press release …
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ParticipantHere is the BofA press release …
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ParticipantHere is the BofA press release …
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ParticipantHere is the BofA press release …
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Ready411]Decent neighborhood – nicer parts of Clairemont, Linda Vista, Tierrasanta, Del Cerro, Normal Heights, etc. We know the areas within these communities can vary quite a bit.[/quote]
Ready411, when you mentioned “Central SD,” I took that to mean “Central SD.” The only community you have mentioned here that you are interested in that is located in “Central SD” is Normal Heights.
These other communities are in “North City” or “North SD.” I believe you absolutely can find a property in your price range in “North San Diego” which will be a cosmetic fixer or low-cost rehab between 25-50 yrs. old and with more SF than properties in “Central SD.”[/quote]
The areas mentioned actually have been labelled central San Diego for some time. (for example, look here
http://www.signonsandiego.com/sdhomes/area_homesales/pastyears-1998.php)I think the confusion here is that they were probably once referred to as Central San Diego County, as opposed to Central San Diego (city), which appears to be your perspective.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Ready411]Decent neighborhood – nicer parts of Clairemont, Linda Vista, Tierrasanta, Del Cerro, Normal Heights, etc. We know the areas within these communities can vary quite a bit.[/quote]
Ready411, when you mentioned “Central SD,” I took that to mean “Central SD.” The only community you have mentioned here that you are interested in that is located in “Central SD” is Normal Heights.
These other communities are in “North City” or “North SD.” I believe you absolutely can find a property in your price range in “North San Diego” which will be a cosmetic fixer or low-cost rehab between 25-50 yrs. old and with more SF than properties in “Central SD.”[/quote]
The areas mentioned actually have been labelled central San Diego for some time. (for example, look here
http://www.signonsandiego.com/sdhomes/area_homesales/pastyears-1998.php)I think the confusion here is that they were probably once referred to as Central San Diego County, as opposed to Central San Diego (city), which appears to be your perspective.
(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Ready411]Decent neighborhood – nicer parts of Clairemont, Linda Vista, Tierrasanta, Del Cerro, Normal Heights, etc. We know the areas within these communities can vary quite a bit.[/quote]
Ready411, when you mentioned “Central SD,” I took that to mean “Central SD.” The only community you have mentioned here that you are interested in that is located in “Central SD” is Normal Heights.
These other communities are in “North City” or “North SD.” I believe you absolutely can find a property in your price range in “North San Diego” which will be a cosmetic fixer or low-cost rehab between 25-50 yrs. old and with more SF than properties in “Central SD.”[/quote]
The areas mentioned actually have been labelled central San Diego for some time. (for example, look here
http://www.signonsandiego.com/sdhomes/area_homesales/pastyears-1998.php)I think the confusion here is that they were probably once referred to as Central San Diego County, as opposed to Central San Diego (city), which appears to be your perspective.
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