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meadandale
ParticipantYou got to love a 2 year old house with not a lick of landscaping on the entire property.
Can you say ‘flip’?
meadandale
ParticipantYou got to love a 2 year old house with not a lick of landscaping on the entire property.
Can you say ‘flip’?
meadandale
ParticipantYou got to love a 2 year old house with not a lick of landscaping on the entire property.
Can you say ‘flip’?
meadandale
ParticipantCamarillo is just down the hill from Thousand Oaks down on the coastal plains. Camarillo and Oxnard are definitely more Chula Vista-ish than either TO or Ventura. Lots of agriculture in the area.
I used to live in Santa Paula, which is about 10 miles north of Ventura up the 126. Lots of Citrus and Avocado farming in the area with a nice old downtown area and some newer developments (at the time in the early 90’s).
Ventura county prices aren’t as inflated as Santa Barbara to the north but they rival San Diego to a large degree.
Expect to see a similar housing market. Note that a major employer in the area is Amgen. As goes Amgen so goes the TO market. That area is also a bedroom community to LA and the San Fernando Valley.
For housing, you can look in Moorpark (just a short ride up the 118 from TO) as well as southern Ventura, Oxnard and Simi Valley. Note that the nicer areas in Oxnard are down near the beach and are likely to be expensive.
meadandale
ParticipantCamarillo is just down the hill from Thousand Oaks down on the coastal plains. Camarillo and Oxnard are definitely more Chula Vista-ish than either TO or Ventura. Lots of agriculture in the area.
I used to live in Santa Paula, which is about 10 miles north of Ventura up the 126. Lots of Citrus and Avocado farming in the area with a nice old downtown area and some newer developments (at the time in the early 90’s).
Ventura county prices aren’t as inflated as Santa Barbara to the north but they rival San Diego to a large degree.
Expect to see a similar housing market. Note that a major employer in the area is Amgen. As goes Amgen so goes the TO market. That area is also a bedroom community to LA and the San Fernando Valley.
For housing, you can look in Moorpark (just a short ride up the 118 from TO) as well as southern Ventura, Oxnard and Simi Valley. Note that the nicer areas in Oxnard are down near the beach and are likely to be expensive.
meadandale
ParticipantCamarillo is just down the hill from Thousand Oaks down on the coastal plains. Camarillo and Oxnard are definitely more Chula Vista-ish than either TO or Ventura. Lots of agriculture in the area.
I used to live in Santa Paula, which is about 10 miles north of Ventura up the 126. Lots of Citrus and Avocado farming in the area with a nice old downtown area and some newer developments (at the time in the early 90’s).
Ventura county prices aren’t as inflated as Santa Barbara to the north but they rival San Diego to a large degree.
Expect to see a similar housing market. Note that a major employer in the area is Amgen. As goes Amgen so goes the TO market. That area is also a bedroom community to LA and the San Fernando Valley.
For housing, you can look in Moorpark (just a short ride up the 118 from TO) as well as southern Ventura, Oxnard and Simi Valley. Note that the nicer areas in Oxnard are down near the beach and are likely to be expensive.
meadandale
ParticipantCamarillo is just down the hill from Thousand Oaks down on the coastal plains. Camarillo and Oxnard are definitely more Chula Vista-ish than either TO or Ventura. Lots of agriculture in the area.
I used to live in Santa Paula, which is about 10 miles north of Ventura up the 126. Lots of Citrus and Avocado farming in the area with a nice old downtown area and some newer developments (at the time in the early 90’s).
Ventura county prices aren’t as inflated as Santa Barbara to the north but they rival San Diego to a large degree.
Expect to see a similar housing market. Note that a major employer in the area is Amgen. As goes Amgen so goes the TO market. That area is also a bedroom community to LA and the San Fernando Valley.
For housing, you can look in Moorpark (just a short ride up the 118 from TO) as well as southern Ventura, Oxnard and Simi Valley. Note that the nicer areas in Oxnard are down near the beach and are likely to be expensive.
meadandale
ParticipantCamarillo is just down the hill from Thousand Oaks down on the coastal plains. Camarillo and Oxnard are definitely more Chula Vista-ish than either TO or Ventura. Lots of agriculture in the area.
I used to live in Santa Paula, which is about 10 miles north of Ventura up the 126. Lots of Citrus and Avocado farming in the area with a nice old downtown area and some newer developments (at the time in the early 90’s).
Ventura county prices aren’t as inflated as Santa Barbara to the north but they rival San Diego to a large degree.
Expect to see a similar housing market. Note that a major employer in the area is Amgen. As goes Amgen so goes the TO market. That area is also a bedroom community to LA and the San Fernando Valley.
For housing, you can look in Moorpark (just a short ride up the 118 from TO) as well as southern Ventura, Oxnard and Simi Valley. Note that the nicer areas in Oxnard are down near the beach and are likely to be expensive.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM in reply to: California to end the mortgage interest deduction? #124798meadandale
ParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM in reply to: California to end the mortgage interest deduction? #124947meadandale
ParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM in reply to: California to end the mortgage interest deduction? #124967meadandale
ParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM in reply to: California to end the mortgage interest deduction? #125026meadandale
ParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
December 27, 2007 at 9:28 AM in reply to: California to end the mortgage interest deduction? #125050meadandale
ParticipantYeah, this is a great idea because god knows that the state really needs more money.
You want to know why american consumers are so fiscally stupid and continue to spend way beyond their means and put themeselves further in debt? They learned it all from the government.
meadandale
Participant“The first is that regardless of whether you think Ron Paul is good or bad, right or wrong, he is a very intriguing underdog story, and people love underdog stories. (Just look to Hollywood’s choice of film scripts for confirmation of that)”
I certainly remember Ross Perot getting more press than Ron Paul has.
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