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ocrenter
ParticipantBMIT was contacted for the article due to its coverage of the Cromers, due to a need to stay anonymous, BMIT chose not to participate.
is BMIT a celebration of someone’s misfortune? I sure hope not. rather, I hope it serves to demonstrate the overwhelming amount of greed that led to the bubble and then the current collapse.
ocrenter
Participantunfortunately this is one weakness for SD in comparison to OC.
if you have to go to a Chinese Buffet, try New Panda in RB.
for good dumplings, Dumpling Inn off Convoy in Clairmont Mesa. very tiny location and hard to squeez in larg parties.
for Taiwanese deli, the only one here is 168 restaurant inside the 99 Ranch market, again, subpar in comparison to the stuff in OC.
for dim sum, agree with FLU’s Pearl recommendation. Jasmine is decent as well.
there use to be a Chinese Muslim place on Convoy as well, closed down due to lack of business.
for Chinese Buddhist vegetarian dishes, try Hsu’s located on Claremont Mesa Blvd just west of I-15.
somewhat off topic, best Japanese ramen place and cheap as well, Chopsticks in the Mitzuwa market plaza.
btw, when are we going to get a new (not so 3rd world) 99 Ranch Market in SD???
ocrenter
Participantunfortunately this is one weakness for SD in comparison to OC.
if you have to go to a Chinese Buffet, try New Panda in RB.
for good dumplings, Dumpling Inn off Convoy in Clairmont Mesa. very tiny location and hard to squeez in larg parties.
for Taiwanese deli, the only one here is 168 restaurant inside the 99 Ranch market, again, subpar in comparison to the stuff in OC.
for dim sum, agree with FLU’s Pearl recommendation. Jasmine is decent as well.
there use to be a Chinese Muslim place on Convoy as well, closed down due to lack of business.
for Chinese Buddhist vegetarian dishes, try Hsu’s located on Claremont Mesa Blvd just west of I-15.
somewhat off topic, best Japanese ramen place and cheap as well, Chopsticks in the Mitzuwa market plaza.
btw, when are we going to get a new (not so 3rd world) 99 Ranch Market in SD???
ocrenter
Participantunfortunately this is one weakness for SD in comparison to OC.
if you have to go to a Chinese Buffet, try New Panda in RB.
for good dumplings, Dumpling Inn off Convoy in Clairmont Mesa. very tiny location and hard to squeez in larg parties.
for Taiwanese deli, the only one here is 168 restaurant inside the 99 Ranch market, again, subpar in comparison to the stuff in OC.
for dim sum, agree with FLU’s Pearl recommendation. Jasmine is decent as well.
there use to be a Chinese Muslim place on Convoy as well, closed down due to lack of business.
for Chinese Buddhist vegetarian dishes, try Hsu’s located on Claremont Mesa Blvd just west of I-15.
somewhat off topic, best Japanese ramen place and cheap as well, Chopsticks in the Mitzuwa market plaza.
btw, when are we going to get a new (not so 3rd world) 99 Ranch Market in SD???
ocrenter
Participantunfortunately this is one weakness for SD in comparison to OC.
if you have to go to a Chinese Buffet, try New Panda in RB.
for good dumplings, Dumpling Inn off Convoy in Clairmont Mesa. very tiny location and hard to squeez in larg parties.
for Taiwanese deli, the only one here is 168 restaurant inside the 99 Ranch market, again, subpar in comparison to the stuff in OC.
for dim sum, agree with FLU’s Pearl recommendation. Jasmine is decent as well.
there use to be a Chinese Muslim place on Convoy as well, closed down due to lack of business.
for Chinese Buddhist vegetarian dishes, try Hsu’s located on Claremont Mesa Blvd just west of I-15.
somewhat off topic, best Japanese ramen place and cheap as well, Chopsticks in the Mitzuwa market plaza.
btw, when are we going to get a new (not so 3rd world) 99 Ranch Market in SD???
ocrenter
Participantunfortunately this is one weakness for SD in comparison to OC.
if you have to go to a Chinese Buffet, try New Panda in RB.
for good dumplings, Dumpling Inn off Convoy in Clairmont Mesa. very tiny location and hard to squeez in larg parties.
for Taiwanese deli, the only one here is 168 restaurant inside the 99 Ranch market, again, subpar in comparison to the stuff in OC.
for dim sum, agree with FLU’s Pearl recommendation. Jasmine is decent as well.
there use to be a Chinese Muslim place on Convoy as well, closed down due to lack of business.
for Chinese Buddhist vegetarian dishes, try Hsu’s located on Claremont Mesa Blvd just west of I-15.
somewhat off topic, best Japanese ramen place and cheap as well, Chopsticks in the Mitzuwa market plaza.
btw, when are we going to get a new (not so 3rd world) 99 Ranch Market in SD???
ocrenter
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Our Next Meeting – Tuesday, may 13th
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I am excited to have John teach us this method of investing and looking forward to seeing all of you at our next General Meeting on May 13th! Our building doors open at 6:30 PM and the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.
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ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=7536|title=john in Central Georgia|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=131]
Our Next Meeting – Tuesday, may 13th
Macon REIA proudly presents:
John Borzellino
“Using Lease Purchase in the Current Real Estate Market”Join us on Tuesday, May 13th as our featured speaker John Borzellino teaches you how to use lease purchase as a method of acquisition in our current real estate market!
Learn how John has perfected the art of the lease/purchase, and why it is SO relevant in our current real estate climate. Due to the foreclosure crisis, not only are there now more great foreclosure deals on the market than ever, but there are now more lease/purchase buyers coming into the market as well. With banks tightening their lending guidelines, more and more people will be looking to buy their home through a lease/purchase program in order to strengthen their credit history. Come learn how to secure YOUR future financially through the lucrative and exciting world of real estate investing!
I am excited to have John teach us this method of investing and looking forward to seeing all of you at our next General Meeting on May 13th! Our building doors open at 6:30 PM and the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.
Click HERE for directions to our location!
ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=7536|title=john in Central Georgia|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=131]
Our Next Meeting – Tuesday, may 13th
Macon REIA proudly presents:
John Borzellino
“Using Lease Purchase in the Current Real Estate Market”Join us on Tuesday, May 13th as our featured speaker John Borzellino teaches you how to use lease purchase as a method of acquisition in our current real estate market!
Learn how John has perfected the art of the lease/purchase, and why it is SO relevant in our current real estate climate. Due to the foreclosure crisis, not only are there now more great foreclosure deals on the market than ever, but there are now more lease/purchase buyers coming into the market as well. With banks tightening their lending guidelines, more and more people will be looking to buy their home through a lease/purchase program in order to strengthen their credit history. Come learn how to secure YOUR future financially through the lucrative and exciting world of real estate investing!
I am excited to have John teach us this method of investing and looking forward to seeing all of you at our next General Meeting on May 13th! Our building doors open at 6:30 PM and the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.
Click HERE for directions to our location!
ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=7536|title=john in Central Georgia|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=131]
Our Next Meeting – Tuesday, may 13th
Macon REIA proudly presents:
John Borzellino
“Using Lease Purchase in the Current Real Estate Market”Join us on Tuesday, May 13th as our featured speaker John Borzellino teaches you how to use lease purchase as a method of acquisition in our current real estate market!
Learn how John has perfected the art of the lease/purchase, and why it is SO relevant in our current real estate climate. Due to the foreclosure crisis, not only are there now more great foreclosure deals on the market than ever, but there are now more lease/purchase buyers coming into the market as well. With banks tightening their lending guidelines, more and more people will be looking to buy their home through a lease/purchase program in order to strengthen their credit history. Come learn how to secure YOUR future financially through the lucrative and exciting world of real estate investing!
I am excited to have John teach us this method of investing and looking forward to seeing all of you at our next General Meeting on May 13th! Our building doors open at 6:30 PM and the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.
Click HERE for directions to our location!
ocrenter
Participant[img_assist|nid=7536|title=john in Central Georgia|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=131]
Our Next Meeting – Tuesday, may 13th
Macon REIA proudly presents:
John Borzellino
“Using Lease Purchase in the Current Real Estate Market”Join us on Tuesday, May 13th as our featured speaker John Borzellino teaches you how to use lease purchase as a method of acquisition in our current real estate market!
Learn how John has perfected the art of the lease/purchase, and why it is SO relevant in our current real estate climate. Due to the foreclosure crisis, not only are there now more great foreclosure deals on the market than ever, but there are now more lease/purchase buyers coming into the market as well. With banks tightening their lending guidelines, more and more people will be looking to buy their home through a lease/purchase program in order to strengthen their credit history. Come learn how to secure YOUR future financially through the lucrative and exciting world of real estate investing!
I am excited to have John teach us this method of investing and looking forward to seeing all of you at our next General Meeting on May 13th! Our building doors open at 6:30 PM and the meeting starts at 7:00 PM.
Click HERE for directions to our location!
ocrenter
Participantno, I didn’t count the HOA or the insurance nor the gardener and utility.
so far he’s only out $1,400 on the HOA. as for the mello roos and property tax, those were included in the $20k bill he just paid in May.
this is a HIGH RISK fire insurance area, perhaps the professionals on this board can shed light on how much the insurance bill would have been over the last 10 months.
plus the view at this home ain’t so great, hard to get me to even consider paying $700k to look at this every single day for the next 30 years…
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ocrenter
Participantno, I didn’t count the HOA or the insurance nor the gardener and utility.
so far he’s only out $1,400 on the HOA. as for the mello roos and property tax, those were included in the $20k bill he just paid in May.
this is a HIGH RISK fire insurance area, perhaps the professionals on this board can shed light on how much the insurance bill would have been over the last 10 months.
plus the view at this home ain’t so great, hard to get me to even consider paying $700k to look at this every single day for the next 30 years…
[img_assist|nid=7523|title=right out the front door you see this|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=329]
ocrenter
Participantno, I didn’t count the HOA or the insurance nor the gardener and utility.
so far he’s only out $1,400 on the HOA. as for the mello roos and property tax, those were included in the $20k bill he just paid in May.
this is a HIGH RISK fire insurance area, perhaps the professionals on this board can shed light on how much the insurance bill would have been over the last 10 months.
plus the view at this home ain’t so great, hard to get me to even consider paying $700k to look at this every single day for the next 30 years…
[img_assist|nid=7523|title=right out the front door you see this|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=329]
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