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MyriadParticipant
Flu, that’s hilarious. Definitely seen that before.
Which branches to this website.
http://www.asian-central.com/stuffasianpeoplelike/stuff-asian-people-like-full-list/MyriadParticipantFlu, that’s hilarious. Definitely seen that before.
Which branches to this website.
http://www.asian-central.com/stuffasianpeoplelike/stuff-asian-people-like-full-list/MyriadParticipantNot sure why bearishgurl keeps pushing UC.
Generally properties in CMR are newer than PQ. There might be some decent places in the low $500’s that won’t need work and were built in the ’80s or ’90s.
MyriadParticipantNot sure why bearishgurl keeps pushing UC.
Generally properties in CMR are newer than PQ. There might be some decent places in the low $500’s that won’t need work and were built in the ’80s or ’90s.
MyriadParticipantNot sure why bearishgurl keeps pushing UC.
Generally properties in CMR are newer than PQ. There might be some decent places in the low $500’s that won’t need work and were built in the ’80s or ’90s.
MyriadParticipantNot sure why bearishgurl keeps pushing UC.
Generally properties in CMR are newer than PQ. There might be some decent places in the low $500’s that won’t need work and were built in the ’80s or ’90s.
MyriadParticipantNot sure why bearishgurl keeps pushing UC.
Generally properties in CMR are newer than PQ. There might be some decent places in the low $500’s that won’t need work and were built in the ’80s or ’90s.
January 5, 2011 at 9:25 AM in reply to: Let’s speculate effect of a massive earthquake on RE and CA economy. #648057MyriadParticipantDoes this mean that we get to rebuild large parts of LA so the city layout is not so stupid as it is now?
January 5, 2011 at 9:25 AM in reply to: Let’s speculate effect of a massive earthquake on RE and CA economy. #648129MyriadParticipantDoes this mean that we get to rebuild large parts of LA so the city layout is not so stupid as it is now?
January 5, 2011 at 9:25 AM in reply to: Let’s speculate effect of a massive earthquake on RE and CA economy. #648714MyriadParticipantDoes this mean that we get to rebuild large parts of LA so the city layout is not so stupid as it is now?
January 5, 2011 at 9:25 AM in reply to: Let’s speculate effect of a massive earthquake on RE and CA economy. #648851MyriadParticipantDoes this mean that we get to rebuild large parts of LA so the city layout is not so stupid as it is now?
January 5, 2011 at 9:25 AM in reply to: Let’s speculate effect of a massive earthquake on RE and CA economy. #649175MyriadParticipantDoes this mean that we get to rebuild large parts of LA so the city layout is not so stupid as it is now?
MyriadParticipantWhile SD is somewhat expensive, housing is still relatively cheaper than in LA and SF/Silicon Valley. Combined with the low rates, $800k home isn’t too bad with monthly payments for a couple with $200k or > income.
The only question is the downpayment which apparently there are enough people who have 20% or more. (ie, move-up, retirees, asians, etc)
Having said that, I believe the current market is pretty expensive for new homebuyers, younger couples. Home prices are still high which means many of them don’t have 20% for a downpayment. Either they go FHA or get money from family.
MyriadParticipantWhile SD is somewhat expensive, housing is still relatively cheaper than in LA and SF/Silicon Valley. Combined with the low rates, $800k home isn’t too bad with monthly payments for a couple with $200k or > income.
The only question is the downpayment which apparently there are enough people who have 20% or more. (ie, move-up, retirees, asians, etc)
Having said that, I believe the current market is pretty expensive for new homebuyers, younger couples. Home prices are still high which means many of them don’t have 20% for a downpayment. Either they go FHA or get money from family.
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