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justboughtParticipant
cash out and go bankrupt
justboughtParticipantthank you very much for an awesome graph, sdr. Would it be possible to put it into perspective, i.e., what are the ratios in some of the other parts of SD (say the worst cities) and some average values in the past?
justboughtParticipantthank you very much for an awesome graph, sdr. Would it be possible to put it into perspective, i.e., what are the ratios in some of the other parts of SD (say the worst cities) and some average values in the past?
justboughtParticipantthank you very much for an awesome graph, sdr. Would it be possible to put it into perspective, i.e., what are the ratios in some of the other parts of SD (say the worst cities) and some average values in the past?
justboughtParticipantthank you very much for an awesome graph, sdr. Would it be possible to put it into perspective, i.e., what are the ratios in some of the other parts of SD (say the worst cities) and some average values in the past?
justboughtParticipantthe truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.
justboughtParticipantthe truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.
justboughtParticipantthe truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.
justboughtParticipantthe truth is, i paid so damn much to buy into this neighborhood, it would sting to have someone pay so little to do the same.
justboughtParticipantI don’t mind having socially responsible people as neighbors. But, there are other types of people in this group.
http://www.abag.ca.gov/services/finance/fan/housingmyths2.htm
“In areas comprised mostly of low-income housing – particularly those areas lacking jobs, responsive police, and community services – crime can be higher. Local governments can help blunt the effect of such concentrations of low-income housing in any one place by accommodating their share of the state’s need for new affordable housing, by encouraging the development of affordable apartments and duplexes in scattered locations, and by approving mixed-income residential developments.”
justboughtParticipantI don’t mind having socially responsible people as neighbors. But, there are other types of people in this group.
http://www.abag.ca.gov/services/finance/fan/housingmyths2.htm
“In areas comprised mostly of low-income housing – particularly those areas lacking jobs, responsive police, and community services – crime can be higher. Local governments can help blunt the effect of such concentrations of low-income housing in any one place by accommodating their share of the state’s need for new affordable housing, by encouraging the development of affordable apartments and duplexes in scattered locations, and by approving mixed-income residential developments.”
justboughtParticipantI don’t mind having socially responsible people as neighbors. But, there are other types of people in this group.
http://www.abag.ca.gov/services/finance/fan/housingmyths2.htm
“In areas comprised mostly of low-income housing – particularly those areas lacking jobs, responsive police, and community services – crime can be higher. Local governments can help blunt the effect of such concentrations of low-income housing in any one place by accommodating their share of the state’s need for new affordable housing, by encouraging the development of affordable apartments and duplexes in scattered locations, and by approving mixed-income residential developments.”
justboughtParticipantI don’t mind having socially responsible people as neighbors. But, there are other types of people in this group.
http://www.abag.ca.gov/services/finance/fan/housingmyths2.htm
“In areas comprised mostly of low-income housing – particularly those areas lacking jobs, responsive police, and community services – crime can be higher. Local governments can help blunt the effect of such concentrations of low-income housing in any one place by accommodating their share of the state’s need for new affordable housing, by encouraging the development of affordable apartments and duplexes in scattered locations, and by approving mixed-income residential developments.”
justboughtParticipantfat_lazy:
those are pretty the exact same “incentives” i got when i bought mine back in the end of 2006; except that they paid the agent 2.5% (instead of flat 25k) and I got some percentage of that. Being the only builder there, i guess pardee isn’t worried about clearing the inventory…
Also, I would welcome a strip mall with decent cheap eats. (but hell no low income housing) -
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