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kcal09
ParticipantBased on your numbers it may take up to 12 years for you to recoup the initial investment. It will only make financial sense if you plan in your home for more than 15 years.
kcal09
ParticipantBased on your numbers it may take up to 12 years for you to recoup the initial investment. It will only make financial sense if you plan in your home for more than 15 years.
kcal09
ParticipantI think we all agree that location is the most important criteria to value a home in financial terms. For some people Santee works great because it’s convenient and they care less about the reputation. For other people a prime location with good schools is more important. The homes at “Skyranch” have nice floorplans and the prices have come down from 2 years ago. I believe that if you don’t want to resell your house anytime soon and expect a profit you will be okay.
kcal09
ParticipantI think we all agree that location is the most important criteria to value a home in financial terms. For some people Santee works great because it’s convenient and they care less about the reputation. For other people a prime location with good schools is more important. The homes at “Skyranch” have nice floorplans and the prices have come down from 2 years ago. I believe that if you don’t want to resell your house anytime soon and expect a profit you will be okay.
kcal09
ParticipantI think we all agree that location is the most important criteria to value a home in financial terms. For some people Santee works great because it’s convenient and they care less about the reputation. For other people a prime location with good schools is more important. The homes at “Skyranch” have nice floorplans and the prices have come down from 2 years ago. I believe that if you don’t want to resell your house anytime soon and expect a profit you will be okay.
kcal09
ParticipantI think we all agree that location is the most important criteria to value a home in financial terms. For some people Santee works great because it’s convenient and they care less about the reputation. For other people a prime location with good schools is more important. The homes at “Skyranch” have nice floorplans and the prices have come down from 2 years ago. I believe that if you don’t want to resell your house anytime soon and expect a profit you will be okay.
kcal09
ParticipantI think we all agree that location is the most important criteria to value a home in financial terms. For some people Santee works great because it’s convenient and they care less about the reputation. For other people a prime location with good schools is more important. The homes at “Skyranch” have nice floorplans and the prices have come down from 2 years ago. I believe that if you don’t want to resell your house anytime soon and expect a profit you will be okay.
kcal09
Participant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Mr. Jones, it’s funny that your posts are only about insulting me, when I’ve never insulted you. I’ve just posted facts and information on Sky Ranch, where you seem to be focused on criticizing me personally and trying to pick a fight. I wish you the best. If you don’t like Sky Ranch then just say so, but please don’t try to just make sly remarks that are meaningless. Last time I checked, this thread was about “Skyranch in Santee”!
Also, if you had been up here, you would realize that Gillespie Field is the airport everyone discusses that is next to Sky Ranch (Rattlesnake Mountain). Many families watched the airshow from their homes or went down to the field to check out the planes.
I’m just trying to say what it’s like to live in Sky Ranch and the events and facilities in the area.
Yes, I’m biased towards Sky Ranch, but not because I’m selling the homes, as you may think, but only because I too at one time searched all of San Diego for a home and community to live in for several years during the boom and after.
We settled on Sky Ranch, and we have been very happy. It has worked for us, and I know many people are out there trying to decide where to buy and live. I only wish to educate those who aren’t familiar with Sky Ranch and Santee, because it took me awhile to find out everything. I was very suprised by how happy we were with our choice, and many neighbors that have bought up here feel the same way.[/quote]
I have visited Skyranch a few times and agree with you that the view is great and the homes quite attractive. The reason why we didn’t buy there was that resale will be very difficult as most people who can afford a +$800k home just don’t want to live in Santee. They would rather live in 4S ranch or Scripps Ranch with better public schools.
kcal09
Participant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Mr. Jones, it’s funny that your posts are only about insulting me, when I’ve never insulted you. I’ve just posted facts and information on Sky Ranch, where you seem to be focused on criticizing me personally and trying to pick a fight. I wish you the best. If you don’t like Sky Ranch then just say so, but please don’t try to just make sly remarks that are meaningless. Last time I checked, this thread was about “Skyranch in Santee”!
Also, if you had been up here, you would realize that Gillespie Field is the airport everyone discusses that is next to Sky Ranch (Rattlesnake Mountain). Many families watched the airshow from their homes or went down to the field to check out the planes.
I’m just trying to say what it’s like to live in Sky Ranch and the events and facilities in the area.
Yes, I’m biased towards Sky Ranch, but not because I’m selling the homes, as you may think, but only because I too at one time searched all of San Diego for a home and community to live in for several years during the boom and after.
We settled on Sky Ranch, and we have been very happy. It has worked for us, and I know many people are out there trying to decide where to buy and live. I only wish to educate those who aren’t familiar with Sky Ranch and Santee, because it took me awhile to find out everything. I was very suprised by how happy we were with our choice, and many neighbors that have bought up here feel the same way.[/quote]
I have visited Skyranch a few times and agree with you that the view is great and the homes quite attractive. The reason why we didn’t buy there was that resale will be very difficult as most people who can afford a +$800k home just don’t want to live in Santee. They would rather live in 4S ranch or Scripps Ranch with better public schools.
kcal09
Participant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Mr. Jones, it’s funny that your posts are only about insulting me, when I’ve never insulted you. I’ve just posted facts and information on Sky Ranch, where you seem to be focused on criticizing me personally and trying to pick a fight. I wish you the best. If you don’t like Sky Ranch then just say so, but please don’t try to just make sly remarks that are meaningless. Last time I checked, this thread was about “Skyranch in Santee”!
Also, if you had been up here, you would realize that Gillespie Field is the airport everyone discusses that is next to Sky Ranch (Rattlesnake Mountain). Many families watched the airshow from their homes or went down to the field to check out the planes.
I’m just trying to say what it’s like to live in Sky Ranch and the events and facilities in the area.
Yes, I’m biased towards Sky Ranch, but not because I’m selling the homes, as you may think, but only because I too at one time searched all of San Diego for a home and community to live in for several years during the boom and after.
We settled on Sky Ranch, and we have been very happy. It has worked for us, and I know many people are out there trying to decide where to buy and live. I only wish to educate those who aren’t familiar with Sky Ranch and Santee, because it took me awhile to find out everything. I was very suprised by how happy we were with our choice, and many neighbors that have bought up here feel the same way.[/quote]
I have visited Skyranch a few times and agree with you that the view is great and the homes quite attractive. The reason why we didn’t buy there was that resale will be very difficult as most people who can afford a +$800k home just don’t want to live in Santee. They would rather live in 4S ranch or Scripps Ranch with better public schools.
kcal09
Participant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Mr. Jones, it’s funny that your posts are only about insulting me, when I’ve never insulted you. I’ve just posted facts and information on Sky Ranch, where you seem to be focused on criticizing me personally and trying to pick a fight. I wish you the best. If you don’t like Sky Ranch then just say so, but please don’t try to just make sly remarks that are meaningless. Last time I checked, this thread was about “Skyranch in Santee”!
Also, if you had been up here, you would realize that Gillespie Field is the airport everyone discusses that is next to Sky Ranch (Rattlesnake Mountain). Many families watched the airshow from their homes or went down to the field to check out the planes.
I’m just trying to say what it’s like to live in Sky Ranch and the events and facilities in the area.
Yes, I’m biased towards Sky Ranch, but not because I’m selling the homes, as you may think, but only because I too at one time searched all of San Diego for a home and community to live in for several years during the boom and after.
We settled on Sky Ranch, and we have been very happy. It has worked for us, and I know many people are out there trying to decide where to buy and live. I only wish to educate those who aren’t familiar with Sky Ranch and Santee, because it took me awhile to find out everything. I was very suprised by how happy we were with our choice, and many neighbors that have bought up here feel the same way.[/quote]
I have visited Skyranch a few times and agree with you that the view is great and the homes quite attractive. The reason why we didn’t buy there was that resale will be very difficult as most people who can afford a +$800k home just don’t want to live in Santee. They would rather live in 4S ranch or Scripps Ranch with better public schools.
kcal09
Participant[quote=SkyRanchOwner]Mr. Jones, it’s funny that your posts are only about insulting me, when I’ve never insulted you. I’ve just posted facts and information on Sky Ranch, where you seem to be focused on criticizing me personally and trying to pick a fight. I wish you the best. If you don’t like Sky Ranch then just say so, but please don’t try to just make sly remarks that are meaningless. Last time I checked, this thread was about “Skyranch in Santee”!
Also, if you had been up here, you would realize that Gillespie Field is the airport everyone discusses that is next to Sky Ranch (Rattlesnake Mountain). Many families watched the airshow from their homes or went down to the field to check out the planes.
I’m just trying to say what it’s like to live in Sky Ranch and the events and facilities in the area.
Yes, I’m biased towards Sky Ranch, but not because I’m selling the homes, as you may think, but only because I too at one time searched all of San Diego for a home and community to live in for several years during the boom and after.
We settled on Sky Ranch, and we have been very happy. It has worked for us, and I know many people are out there trying to decide where to buy and live. I only wish to educate those who aren’t familiar with Sky Ranch and Santee, because it took me awhile to find out everything. I was very suprised by how happy we were with our choice, and many neighbors that have bought up here feel the same way.[/quote]
I have visited Skyranch a few times and agree with you that the view is great and the homes quite attractive. The reason why we didn’t buy there was that resale will be very difficult as most people who can afford a +$800k home just don’t want to live in Santee. They would rather live in 4S ranch or Scripps Ranch with better public schools.
kcal09
ParticipantIn my opinion the market will remain volatile for the rest of this year. It may actually go down another 10-15% from here but long-term the Dow will go up. I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes back to 12,000 by the end of 2011.
kcal09
ParticipantIn my opinion the market will remain volatile for the rest of this year. It may actually go down another 10-15% from here but long-term the Dow will go up. I wouldn’t be surprised if it goes back to 12,000 by the end of 2011.
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