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ocrenter
Participant[quote=AN]Brian, by that same logic, you should be voting Republicans based on your disdain of sales tax.
FYI, Vietnamese-Americans don’t start migrating here until late 70s. So those who are over 65 in 1990 wouldn’t have been here long enough to save for their own retirement. They also don’t usually vote. Those who do vote are in their 40s in 1990 and the majority of them are either engineers or small biz owners.[/quote]
most of them are very familiar with the welfare system given the refugee status of the past.
a huge part of the Vietnamese refugee group are also ethnic Chinese. I would not be surprised these groups then interact with ethnic Chinese immigrants from other countries and taught them the ropes.
given ethnic Chinese in general are exceptional when it comes to financial opportunities, this is all quite expected.
moral of the story: any time you have a program that gives away money, it will be abused.
ocrenter
ParticipantLA Times had the same article on the 11th:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-south-california-20110711,0,2846870.story
“It’s a supremely ridiculous waste of everybody’s time,” said spokesman Gil Duran. “If you want to live in a Republican state with very conservative right-wing laws, then there’s a place called Arizona.
ocrenter
ParticipantLA Times had the same article on the 11th:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-south-california-20110711,0,2846870.story
“It’s a supremely ridiculous waste of everybody’s time,” said spokesman Gil Duran. “If you want to live in a Republican state with very conservative right-wing laws, then there’s a place called Arizona.
ocrenter
ParticipantLA Times had the same article on the 11th:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-south-california-20110711,0,2846870.story
“It’s a supremely ridiculous waste of everybody’s time,” said spokesman Gil Duran. “If you want to live in a Republican state with very conservative right-wing laws, then there’s a place called Arizona.
ocrenter
ParticipantLA Times had the same article on the 11th:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-south-california-20110711,0,2846870.story
“It’s a supremely ridiculous waste of everybody’s time,” said spokesman Gil Duran. “If you want to live in a Republican state with very conservative right-wing laws, then there’s a place called Arizona.
ocrenter
ParticipantLA Times had the same article on the 11th:
http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-south-california-20110711,0,2846870.story
“It’s a supremely ridiculous waste of everybody’s time,” said spokesman Gil Duran. “If you want to live in a Republican state with very conservative right-wing laws, then there’s a place called Arizona.
ocrenter
Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Floor plans and pricing are now available on their website.[/quote]
In general there’s a lot of talk about a single level premium. I don’t see this in regard to Toll Brothers pricing.
For example, a 2 story model “Coronado” at 4300 sqft is the same price as the single story “Santa Fe” at 4000 sqft. (the extra 300 sqft is the staircase).
As for lot premium, up to just $20-$45k for a view lot vs non-view lot.
why doesn’t Toll charge more for the single story or have a higher premium for view lots, don’t we see a higher premium in resales?
ocrenter
Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Floor plans and pricing are now available on their website.[/quote]
In general there’s a lot of talk about a single level premium. I don’t see this in regard to Toll Brothers pricing.
For example, a 2 story model “Coronado” at 4300 sqft is the same price as the single story “Santa Fe” at 4000 sqft. (the extra 300 sqft is the staircase).
As for lot premium, up to just $20-$45k for a view lot vs non-view lot.
why doesn’t Toll charge more for the single story or have a higher premium for view lots, don’t we see a higher premium in resales?
ocrenter
Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Floor plans and pricing are now available on their website.[/quote]
In general there’s a lot of talk about a single level premium. I don’t see this in regard to Toll Brothers pricing.
For example, a 2 story model “Coronado” at 4300 sqft is the same price as the single story “Santa Fe” at 4000 sqft. (the extra 300 sqft is the staircase).
As for lot premium, up to just $20-$45k for a view lot vs non-view lot.
why doesn’t Toll charge more for the single story or have a higher premium for view lots, don’t we see a higher premium in resales?
ocrenter
Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Floor plans and pricing are now available on their website.[/quote]
In general there’s a lot of talk about a single level premium. I don’t see this in regard to Toll Brothers pricing.
For example, a 2 story model “Coronado” at 4300 sqft is the same price as the single story “Santa Fe” at 4000 sqft. (the extra 300 sqft is the staircase).
As for lot premium, up to just $20-$45k for a view lot vs non-view lot.
why doesn’t Toll charge more for the single story or have a higher premium for view lots, don’t we see a higher premium in resales?
ocrenter
Participant[quote=recordsclerk]Floor plans and pricing are now available on their website.[/quote]
In general there’s a lot of talk about a single level premium. I don’t see this in regard to Toll Brothers pricing.
For example, a 2 story model “Coronado” at 4300 sqft is the same price as the single story “Santa Fe” at 4000 sqft. (the extra 300 sqft is the staircase).
As for lot premium, up to just $20-$45k for a view lot vs non-view lot.
why doesn’t Toll charge more for the single story or have a higher premium for view lots, don’t we see a higher premium in resales?
ocrenter
ParticipantJTR had a post recently on the new lower limits.
ocrenter
ParticipantJTR had a post recently on the new lower limits.
ocrenter
ParticipantJTR had a post recently on the new lower limits.
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