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January 13, 2012 at 12:19 PM in reply to: OT- CONTEST!!! Guess public sector household earnings #735803February 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM in reply to: $2800 per month rent translates into what purchase price #670864MostlyLurkParticipant
That’s how I see it too matt-waiting. I am happy with our rental situation, but I keep an eye on new listings, go to look at and have made some offers on fixers that have architecture I like.
There are a lot of variables in the rent/buy equation and a lot of assumptions about the future.
I was just curious what price others would think it was worth buying the same (or substantially similar size/quality) house they rent for $2800.
February 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM in reply to: $2800 per month rent translates into what purchase price #670521MostlyLurkParticipantThat’s how I see it too matt-waiting. I am happy with our rental situation, but I keep an eye on new listings, go to look at and have made some offers on fixers that have architecture I like.
There are a lot of variables in the rent/buy equation and a lot of assumptions about the future.
I was just curious what price others would think it was worth buying the same (or substantially similar size/quality) house they rent for $2800.
February 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM in reply to: $2800 per month rent translates into what purchase price #670381MostlyLurkParticipantThat’s how I see it too matt-waiting. I am happy with our rental situation, but I keep an eye on new listings, go to look at and have made some offers on fixers that have architecture I like.
There are a lot of variables in the rent/buy equation and a lot of assumptions about the future.
I was just curious what price others would think it was worth buying the same (or substantially similar size/quality) house they rent for $2800.
February 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM in reply to: $2800 per month rent translates into what purchase price #669774MostlyLurkParticipantThat’s how I see it too matt-waiting. I am happy with our rental situation, but I keep an eye on new listings, go to look at and have made some offers on fixers that have architecture I like.
There are a lot of variables in the rent/buy equation and a lot of assumptions about the future.
I was just curious what price others would think it was worth buying the same (or substantially similar size/quality) house they rent for $2800.
February 22, 2011 at 3:39 PM in reply to: $2800 per month rent translates into what purchase price #669712MostlyLurkParticipantThat’s how I see it too matt-waiting. I am happy with our rental situation, but I keep an eye on new listings, go to look at and have made some offers on fixers that have architecture I like.
There are a lot of variables in the rent/buy equation and a lot of assumptions about the future.
I was just curious what price others would think it was worth buying the same (or substantially similar size/quality) house they rent for $2800.
MostlyLurkParticipantAny recommendations on where we might visit to see who our new neighbors would be if we were to live there?
For example, here in North Mission Hills, (not North Park) I’ve met a lot of my neighbors in Pioneer Park, there is a playground for kids and a lot of people walk their dogs there too.
Also, is there a sort of greenbelt area in Rancho San Diego? Is there a neighborhood where are we likely to find house/property with more green and usable land as opposed to the rockier, more sloped, drier areas?
I would like to rent in the area before buying, but there doesn’t seem to be much for rent in the area that is similar to what we would buy…the places on craigslist are small lots, smaller homes or apartments.
MostlyLurkParticipantAny recommendations on where we might visit to see who our new neighbors would be if we were to live there?
For example, here in North Mission Hills, (not North Park) I’ve met a lot of my neighbors in Pioneer Park, there is a playground for kids and a lot of people walk their dogs there too.
Also, is there a sort of greenbelt area in Rancho San Diego? Is there a neighborhood where are we likely to find house/property with more green and usable land as opposed to the rockier, more sloped, drier areas?
I would like to rent in the area before buying, but there doesn’t seem to be much for rent in the area that is similar to what we would buy…the places on craigslist are small lots, smaller homes or apartments.
MostlyLurkParticipantAny recommendations on where we might visit to see who our new neighbors would be if we were to live there?
For example, here in North Mission Hills, (not North Park) I’ve met a lot of my neighbors in Pioneer Park, there is a playground for kids and a lot of people walk their dogs there too.
Also, is there a sort of greenbelt area in Rancho San Diego? Is there a neighborhood where are we likely to find house/property with more green and usable land as opposed to the rockier, more sloped, drier areas?
I would like to rent in the area before buying, but there doesn’t seem to be much for rent in the area that is similar to what we would buy…the places on craigslist are small lots, smaller homes or apartments.
MostlyLurkParticipantAny recommendations on where we might visit to see who our new neighbors would be if we were to live there?
For example, here in North Mission Hills, (not North Park) I’ve met a lot of my neighbors in Pioneer Park, there is a playground for kids and a lot of people walk their dogs there too.
Also, is there a sort of greenbelt area in Rancho San Diego? Is there a neighborhood where are we likely to find house/property with more green and usable land as opposed to the rockier, more sloped, drier areas?
I would like to rent in the area before buying, but there doesn’t seem to be much for rent in the area that is similar to what we would buy…the places on craigslist are small lots, smaller homes or apartments.
MostlyLurkParticipantAny recommendations on where we might visit to see who our new neighbors would be if we were to live there?
For example, here in North Mission Hills, (not North Park) I’ve met a lot of my neighbors in Pioneer Park, there is a playground for kids and a lot of people walk their dogs there too.
Also, is there a sort of greenbelt area in Rancho San Diego? Is there a neighborhood where are we likely to find house/property with more green and usable land as opposed to the rockier, more sloped, drier areas?
I would like to rent in the area before buying, but there doesn’t seem to be much for rent in the area that is similar to what we would buy…the places on craigslist are small lots, smaller homes or apartments.
MostlyLurkParticipantCongratulations. Nothing brings us more happiness than to see our children work hard and it is such a relief when that hard work is rewarded.
MostlyLurkParticipantCongratulations. Nothing brings us more happiness than to see our children work hard and it is such a relief when that hard work is rewarded.
MostlyLurkParticipantCongratulations. Nothing brings us more happiness than to see our children work hard and it is such a relief when that hard work is rewarded.
MostlyLurkParticipantCongratulations. Nothing brings us more happiness than to see our children work hard and it is such a relief when that hard work is rewarded.
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