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LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantDoubtful – we dont have ghettos they do that are so bad that people refuse to live there and would pay you to have their home.
In all seriousness, different landscape in terms of many things that San Diego has going for it:
Desirable climate year round
Military presence
Bio-tech, Electronics, etc etc (Major players in multiple industries that call San Diego Home)
Plus we don’t make American cars here.Detroit was teased up like many other markets – not sure why but even the outskirts were bubbled up and there is nothing there. Lots of crime in Detroit proper, failing auto companies laying people off. Just my thoughts – I could be wrong.
1000 for a home in SD county, probably not. 100K for a home, maybe. Condos should hit that in the less desirable areas if they havent already.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantDoubtful – we dont have ghettos they do that are so bad that people refuse to live there and would pay you to have their home.
In all seriousness, different landscape in terms of many things that San Diego has going for it:
Desirable climate year round
Military presence
Bio-tech, Electronics, etc etc (Major players in multiple industries that call San Diego Home)
Plus we don’t make American cars here.Detroit was teased up like many other markets – not sure why but even the outskirts were bubbled up and there is nothing there. Lots of crime in Detroit proper, failing auto companies laying people off. Just my thoughts – I could be wrong.
1000 for a home in SD county, probably not. 100K for a home, maybe. Condos should hit that in the less desirable areas if they havent already.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantDoubtful – we dont have ghettos they do that are so bad that people refuse to live there and would pay you to have their home.
In all seriousness, different landscape in terms of many things that San Diego has going for it:
Desirable climate year round
Military presence
Bio-tech, Electronics, etc etc (Major players in multiple industries that call San Diego Home)
Plus we don’t make American cars here.Detroit was teased up like many other markets – not sure why but even the outskirts were bubbled up and there is nothing there. Lots of crime in Detroit proper, failing auto companies laying people off. Just my thoughts – I could be wrong.
1000 for a home in SD county, probably not. 100K for a home, maybe. Condos should hit that in the less desirable areas if they havent already.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantDoubtful – we dont have ghettos they do that are so bad that people refuse to live there and would pay you to have their home.
In all seriousness, different landscape in terms of many things that San Diego has going for it:
Desirable climate year round
Military presence
Bio-tech, Electronics, etc etc (Major players in multiple industries that call San Diego Home)
Plus we don’t make American cars here.Detroit was teased up like many other markets – not sure why but even the outskirts were bubbled up and there is nothing there. Lots of crime in Detroit proper, failing auto companies laying people off. Just my thoughts – I could be wrong.
1000 for a home in SD county, probably not. 100K for a home, maybe. Condos should hit that in the less desirable areas if they havent already.
January 6, 2009 at 7:34 AM in reply to: Chances of buying an REO or short-sale without 20% down? #324726LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Scarlett]
That’s very true π But we will be patient at least another year, rather than doing something risky. We are renting in a place with ultra-short commute, in UTC, and if we buy a house (in PQ, CMR), it will definitely mean a significantly longer commute. So with that in mind, we find the patience to wait (we HATE commuting in the rush hours!).Thanks!!![/quote]
PQ and CMR to UTC is an easy commute – maybe 20 minutes. I commute from 4s to the 5/56 intersect in 20 minutes and most of it is backroads. Even at 5/530/6 pm when traffic is stopped on the 56 from El camino east three exits, its 20 minutes. Bypass from UTC would miss all the traffic.
January 6, 2009 at 7:34 AM in reply to: Chances of buying an REO or short-sale without 20% down? #325061LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Scarlett]
That’s very true π But we will be patient at least another year, rather than doing something risky. We are renting in a place with ultra-short commute, in UTC, and if we buy a house (in PQ, CMR), it will definitely mean a significantly longer commute. So with that in mind, we find the patience to wait (we HATE commuting in the rush hours!).Thanks!!![/quote]
PQ and CMR to UTC is an easy commute – maybe 20 minutes. I commute from 4s to the 5/56 intersect in 20 minutes and most of it is backroads. Even at 5/530/6 pm when traffic is stopped on the 56 from El camino east three exits, its 20 minutes. Bypass from UTC would miss all the traffic.
January 6, 2009 at 7:34 AM in reply to: Chances of buying an REO or short-sale without 20% down? #325132LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Scarlett]
That’s very true π But we will be patient at least another year, rather than doing something risky. We are renting in a place with ultra-short commute, in UTC, and if we buy a house (in PQ, CMR), it will definitely mean a significantly longer commute. So with that in mind, we find the patience to wait (we HATE commuting in the rush hours!).Thanks!!![/quote]
PQ and CMR to UTC is an easy commute – maybe 20 minutes. I commute from 4s to the 5/56 intersect in 20 minutes and most of it is backroads. Even at 5/530/6 pm when traffic is stopped on the 56 from El camino east three exits, its 20 minutes. Bypass from UTC would miss all the traffic.
January 6, 2009 at 7:34 AM in reply to: Chances of buying an REO or short-sale without 20% down? #325146LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Scarlett]
That’s very true π But we will be patient at least another year, rather than doing something risky. We are renting in a place with ultra-short commute, in UTC, and if we buy a house (in PQ, CMR), it will definitely mean a significantly longer commute. So with that in mind, we find the patience to wait (we HATE commuting in the rush hours!).Thanks!!![/quote]
PQ and CMR to UTC is an easy commute – maybe 20 minutes. I commute from 4s to the 5/56 intersect in 20 minutes and most of it is backroads. Even at 5/530/6 pm when traffic is stopped on the 56 from El camino east three exits, its 20 minutes. Bypass from UTC would miss all the traffic.
January 6, 2009 at 7:34 AM in reply to: Chances of buying an REO or short-sale without 20% down? #325230LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=Scarlett]
That’s very true π But we will be patient at least another year, rather than doing something risky. We are renting in a place with ultra-short commute, in UTC, and if we buy a house (in PQ, CMR), it will definitely mean a significantly longer commute. So with that in mind, we find the patience to wait (we HATE commuting in the rush hours!).Thanks!!![/quote]
PQ and CMR to UTC is an easy commute – maybe 20 minutes. I commute from 4s to the 5/56 intersect in 20 minutes and most of it is backroads. Even at 5/530/6 pm when traffic is stopped on the 56 from El camino east three exits, its 20 minutes. Bypass from UTC would miss all the traffic.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIf I could lease a car right now, I would lease the Genesis for 24 months. I like that car.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIf I could lease a car right now, I would lease the Genesis for 24 months. I like that car.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIf I could lease a car right now, I would lease the Genesis for 24 months. I like that car.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIf I could lease a car right now, I would lease the Genesis for 24 months. I like that car.
LAAFTERHOURS
ParticipantIf I could lease a car right now, I would lease the Genesis for 24 months. I like that car.
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