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June 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216051June 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216133niy38Participant
if trend carries, carlsbad is about 12-18 month behind san marcos ?
San Marcos market is totally different from Temecula, I would say, North county market can be supported by rental market,
but Temecula don’t.June 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216158niy38Participantif trend carries, carlsbad is about 12-18 month behind san marcos ?
San Marcos market is totally different from Temecula, I would say, North county market can be supported by rental market,
but Temecula don’t.June 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216185niy38Participantif trend carries, carlsbad is about 12-18 month behind san marcos ?
San Marcos market is totally different from Temecula, I would say, North county market can be supported by rental market,
but Temecula don’t.June 3, 2008 at 10:41 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216211niy38Participantif trend carries, carlsbad is about 12-18 month behind san marcos ?
San Marcos market is totally different from Temecula, I would say, North county market can be supported by rental market,
but Temecula don’t.June 3, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #215959niy38Participantpay much less ? like 300k for 2000 square foot ? unless there
is big recession otherwise I can not see this will happen in
SD area.June 3, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216044niy38Participantpay much less ? like 300k for 2000 square foot ? unless there
is big recession otherwise I can not see this will happen in
SD area.June 3, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216069niy38Participantpay much less ? like 300k for 2000 square foot ? unless there
is big recession otherwise I can not see this will happen in
SD area.June 3, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216095niy38Participantpay much less ? like 300k for 2000 square foot ? unless there
is big recession otherwise I can not see this will happen in
SD area.June 3, 2008 at 8:21 AM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #216122niy38Participantpay much less ? like 300k for 2000 square foot ? unless there
is big recession otherwise I can not see this will happen in
SD area.June 2, 2008 at 10:14 PM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #215836niy38Participantbut even people leave their foreclosured house, they still
need to find a place to live. I know there are a lots of
discussion if rent go down in history, but I really doubt that
will happen in San Diego area, probably at most level off.I don’t have to buy now because of family reason, but
considering the inflation, interest rate, I’m a little bit
worried my saving will turn into a pile of useless green paper.June 2, 2008 at 10:14 PM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #215918niy38Participantbut even people leave their foreclosured house, they still
need to find a place to live. I know there are a lots of
discussion if rent go down in history, but I really doubt that
will happen in San Diego area, probably at most level off.I don’t have to buy now because of family reason, but
considering the inflation, interest rate, I’m a little bit
worried my saving will turn into a pile of useless green paper.June 2, 2008 at 10:14 PM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #215945niy38Participantbut even people leave their foreclosured house, they still
need to find a place to live. I know there are a lots of
discussion if rent go down in history, but I really doubt that
will happen in San Diego area, probably at most level off.I don’t have to buy now because of family reason, but
considering the inflation, interest rate, I’m a little bit
worried my saving will turn into a pile of useless green paper.June 2, 2008 at 10:14 PM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #215971niy38Participantbut even people leave their foreclosured house, they still
need to find a place to live. I know there are a lots of
discussion if rent go down in history, but I really doubt that
will happen in San Diego area, probably at most level off.I don’t have to buy now because of family reason, but
considering the inflation, interest rate, I’m a little bit
worried my saving will turn into a pile of useless green paper.June 2, 2008 at 10:14 PM in reply to: should I buy now in San Marcos ( Santa Fe hills development) ? #215999niy38Participantbut even people leave their foreclosured house, they still
need to find a place to live. I know there are a lots of
discussion if rent go down in history, but I really doubt that
will happen in San Diego area, probably at most level off.I don’t have to buy now because of family reason, but
considering the inflation, interest rate, I’m a little bit
worried my saving will turn into a pile of useless green paper. -
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