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I don’t need them, but thanks! Does the engineer report look Ok? No cracked foundations or any other damages worth thousands of dollars that you can see? We live in Henie hills and love it.
fredo4ParticipantI don’t need them, but thanks! Does the engineer report look Ok? No cracked foundations or any other damages worth thousands of dollars that you can see? We live in Henie hills and love it.
fredo4ParticipantI don’t need them, but thanks! Does the engineer report look Ok? No cracked foundations or any other damages worth thousands of dollars that you can see? We live in Henie hills and love it.
December 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM in reply to: OT: Best weather and place to raise kids on east coast? #635627fredo4Participant[quote=jpinpb]My uncle lives near Myrtle Beach and loves it. Can get a little cold in the winter, but not like northeast. South Carolina is still on the East Coast. Not sure if you want to go south. Climate in SC is still temperate compare to northeast.
My cousin lives along the Jersey shore and her kids are thriving and excelling in school. But those winters are still brutal.[/quote]
Yeah. We’ve been looking at Myrtle beach. You can get a beautiful house a block from the beach for about 250K. But I’ve heard that it’s more of an adult resort type place and not good for kids. Not sure if that’s true. Do you know? I’ve also heard that Virginia Beach is nice and a good place to raise kids, although you get a little less for your money there.
December 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM in reply to: OT: Best weather and place to raise kids on east coast? #635703fredo4Participant[quote=jpinpb]My uncle lives near Myrtle Beach and loves it. Can get a little cold in the winter, but not like northeast. South Carolina is still on the East Coast. Not sure if you want to go south. Climate in SC is still temperate compare to northeast.
My cousin lives along the Jersey shore and her kids are thriving and excelling in school. But those winters are still brutal.[/quote]
Yeah. We’ve been looking at Myrtle beach. You can get a beautiful house a block from the beach for about 250K. But I’ve heard that it’s more of an adult resort type place and not good for kids. Not sure if that’s true. Do you know? I’ve also heard that Virginia Beach is nice and a good place to raise kids, although you get a little less for your money there.
December 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM in reply to: OT: Best weather and place to raise kids on east coast? #636280fredo4Participant[quote=jpinpb]My uncle lives near Myrtle Beach and loves it. Can get a little cold in the winter, but not like northeast. South Carolina is still on the East Coast. Not sure if you want to go south. Climate in SC is still temperate compare to northeast.
My cousin lives along the Jersey shore and her kids are thriving and excelling in school. But those winters are still brutal.[/quote]
Yeah. We’ve been looking at Myrtle beach. You can get a beautiful house a block from the beach for about 250K. But I’ve heard that it’s more of an adult resort type place and not good for kids. Not sure if that’s true. Do you know? I’ve also heard that Virginia Beach is nice and a good place to raise kids, although you get a little less for your money there.
December 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM in reply to: OT: Best weather and place to raise kids on east coast? #636413fredo4Participant[quote=jpinpb]My uncle lives near Myrtle Beach and loves it. Can get a little cold in the winter, but not like northeast. South Carolina is still on the East Coast. Not sure if you want to go south. Climate in SC is still temperate compare to northeast.
My cousin lives along the Jersey shore and her kids are thriving and excelling in school. But those winters are still brutal.[/quote]
Yeah. We’ve been looking at Myrtle beach. You can get a beautiful house a block from the beach for about 250K. But I’ve heard that it’s more of an adult resort type place and not good for kids. Not sure if that’s true. Do you know? I’ve also heard that Virginia Beach is nice and a good place to raise kids, although you get a little less for your money there.
December 5, 2010 at 11:19 AM in reply to: OT: Best weather and place to raise kids on east coast? #636729fredo4Participant[quote=jpinpb]My uncle lives near Myrtle Beach and loves it. Can get a little cold in the winter, but not like northeast. South Carolina is still on the East Coast. Not sure if you want to go south. Climate in SC is still temperate compare to northeast.
My cousin lives along the Jersey shore and her kids are thriving and excelling in school. But those winters are still brutal.[/quote]
Yeah. We’ve been looking at Myrtle beach. You can get a beautiful house a block from the beach for about 250K. But I’ve heard that it’s more of an adult resort type place and not good for kids. Not sure if that’s true. Do you know? I’ve also heard that Virginia Beach is nice and a good place to raise kids, although you get a little less for your money there.
fredo4ParticipantThat’s what I’ve been trying to figure out for the last couple of years. My guess is that the tax credit drew out investors and those who sold at the top of the market and wanted to buy again and score a “deal” after the dip in prices. I can’t think of any other reason since the median house price and median income just don’t match up. Any other ideas out there? They aren’t just handing out loans to anyone like they were a few years ago, are they?
fredo4ParticipantThat’s what I’ve been trying to figure out for the last couple of years. My guess is that the tax credit drew out investors and those who sold at the top of the market and wanted to buy again and score a “deal” after the dip in prices. I can’t think of any other reason since the median house price and median income just don’t match up. Any other ideas out there? They aren’t just handing out loans to anyone like they were a few years ago, are they?
fredo4ParticipantThat’s what I’ve been trying to figure out for the last couple of years. My guess is that the tax credit drew out investors and those who sold at the top of the market and wanted to buy again and score a “deal” after the dip in prices. I can’t think of any other reason since the median house price and median income just don’t match up. Any other ideas out there? They aren’t just handing out loans to anyone like they were a few years ago, are they?
fredo4ParticipantThat’s what I’ve been trying to figure out for the last couple of years. My guess is that the tax credit drew out investors and those who sold at the top of the market and wanted to buy again and score a “deal” after the dip in prices. I can’t think of any other reason since the median house price and median income just don’t match up. Any other ideas out there? They aren’t just handing out loans to anyone like they were a few years ago, are they?
fredo4ParticipantThat’s what I’ve been trying to figure out for the last couple of years. My guess is that the tax credit drew out investors and those who sold at the top of the market and wanted to buy again and score a “deal” after the dip in prices. I can’t think of any other reason since the median house price and median income just don’t match up. Any other ideas out there? They aren’t just handing out loans to anyone like they were a few years ago, are they?
fredo4Participant[quote=UCGal]Semi-hijack.
I’m old enough to remember having frequent “smog alerts” in the late 60’s and early 70’s. It was bad. Your lungs literally hurt from breathing the crappy air. I’m glad they passed the laws that improved the air quality.[/quote]This proposition has absolutely NOTHING to do with smog. It’s CO2 they are trying to reduce. You know, the stuff that comes out when you exhale? The reason all the commercials show factories spewing smoke out of smoke stacks is because they know no one would vote against this proposition otherwise. Unfortunately, the legislators that we elect to watch out for us are not doing their job (what a shock), which is the reason we had to put another proposition on the ballot. AB-32 is nothing but a job killer. People and businesses are going to leave California in droves. The idea behind it is to price everyone out of using gas, electricity, etc. So that we will have to take the bus, live closer to work and use other “green” (government subsidized) forms of energy. I’m pretty sure that’s not what people want. I’m all for clean air. That is not what AB-32 is about.
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