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March 21, 2009 at 5:17 PM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371693March 21, 2009 at 11:36 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371034OxfordParticipant
[quote=esmith][quote=Oxford]
OX
… future avocado farmer
[/quote]Give these guys a sub 800K offer:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090016646-15534_Highland_Valley_Escondido_Ca_92025%5B/quote%5D
HOLY GUACAMOLE! Sweet! and TENNIS too! Thanks for posting,
OX
…watching re-runs of Green Acres.March 21, 2009 at 11:36 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371322OxfordParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=Oxford]
OX
… future avocado farmer
[/quote]Give these guys a sub 800K offer:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090016646-15534_Highland_Valley_Escondido_Ca_92025%5B/quote%5D
HOLY GUACAMOLE! Sweet! and TENNIS too! Thanks for posting,
OX
…watching re-runs of Green Acres.March 21, 2009 at 11:36 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371489OxfordParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=Oxford]
OX
… future avocado farmer
[/quote]Give these guys a sub 800K offer:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090016646-15534_Highland_Valley_Escondido_Ca_92025%5B/quote%5D
HOLY GUACAMOLE! Sweet! and TENNIS too! Thanks for posting,
OX
…watching re-runs of Green Acres.March 21, 2009 at 11:36 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371534OxfordParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=Oxford]
OX
… future avocado farmer
[/quote]Give these guys a sub 800K offer:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090016646-15534_Highland_Valley_Escondido_Ca_92025%5B/quote%5D
HOLY GUACAMOLE! Sweet! and TENNIS too! Thanks for posting,
OX
…watching re-runs of Green Acres.March 21, 2009 at 11:36 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371648OxfordParticipant[quote=esmith][quote=Oxford]
OX
… future avocado farmer
[/quote]Give these guys a sub 800K offer:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090016646-15534_Highland_Valley_Escondido_Ca_92025%5B/quote%5D
HOLY GUACAMOLE! Sweet! and TENNIS too! Thanks for posting,
OX
…watching re-runs of Green Acres.March 21, 2009 at 10:18 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371010OxfordParticipant[quote=svelte]A price range would help on this one.
We looked in the Fallbrook area for quite awhile…found some very nice homes on the east side (around Gird Ave + Knottwood Way and near there in any direction for a mile or two) but eventually decided it was just too much of a drive to get anywhere.
Not just work, but movies, restaurants, Lowes, shopping all of our normal activities would take at least a 30 min drive. We decided getting a lot of land and house for the money wasn’t worth all the extra time on the road to us.
And then there were other aspects we didn’t like: septic, in some cases no cable (ie no hi-speed internet), and maintaining a huge property can be a chore or expensive (pick your poison).
It’s all in what is important to you.[/quote]
I am looking in the sub $800K range. GF and I plan to look around there this weekend and check out that “driving” factor you mentioned. Remoteness has it’s price. Trade-off I guess. An agent said cable was available everywhere (oh, of course). Yardwork? not a problem. Gets me off the computer.
OX
… future avocado farmer
March 21, 2009 at 10:18 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371297OxfordParticipant[quote=svelte]A price range would help on this one.
We looked in the Fallbrook area for quite awhile…found some very nice homes on the east side (around Gird Ave + Knottwood Way and near there in any direction for a mile or two) but eventually decided it was just too much of a drive to get anywhere.
Not just work, but movies, restaurants, Lowes, shopping all of our normal activities would take at least a 30 min drive. We decided getting a lot of land and house for the money wasn’t worth all the extra time on the road to us.
And then there were other aspects we didn’t like: septic, in some cases no cable (ie no hi-speed internet), and maintaining a huge property can be a chore or expensive (pick your poison).
It’s all in what is important to you.[/quote]
I am looking in the sub $800K range. GF and I plan to look around there this weekend and check out that “driving” factor you mentioned. Remoteness has it’s price. Trade-off I guess. An agent said cable was available everywhere (oh, of course). Yardwork? not a problem. Gets me off the computer.
OX
… future avocado farmer
March 21, 2009 at 10:18 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371465OxfordParticipant[quote=svelte]A price range would help on this one.
We looked in the Fallbrook area for quite awhile…found some very nice homes on the east side (around Gird Ave + Knottwood Way and near there in any direction for a mile or two) but eventually decided it was just too much of a drive to get anywhere.
Not just work, but movies, restaurants, Lowes, shopping all of our normal activities would take at least a 30 min drive. We decided getting a lot of land and house for the money wasn’t worth all the extra time on the road to us.
And then there were other aspects we didn’t like: septic, in some cases no cable (ie no hi-speed internet), and maintaining a huge property can be a chore or expensive (pick your poison).
It’s all in what is important to you.[/quote]
I am looking in the sub $800K range. GF and I plan to look around there this weekend and check out that “driving” factor you mentioned. Remoteness has it’s price. Trade-off I guess. An agent said cable was available everywhere (oh, of course). Yardwork? not a problem. Gets me off the computer.
OX
… future avocado farmer
March 21, 2009 at 10:18 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371509OxfordParticipant[quote=svelte]A price range would help on this one.
We looked in the Fallbrook area for quite awhile…found some very nice homes on the east side (around Gird Ave + Knottwood Way and near there in any direction for a mile or two) but eventually decided it was just too much of a drive to get anywhere.
Not just work, but movies, restaurants, Lowes, shopping all of our normal activities would take at least a 30 min drive. We decided getting a lot of land and house for the money wasn’t worth all the extra time on the road to us.
And then there were other aspects we didn’t like: septic, in some cases no cable (ie no hi-speed internet), and maintaining a huge property can be a chore or expensive (pick your poison).
It’s all in what is important to you.[/quote]
I am looking in the sub $800K range. GF and I plan to look around there this weekend and check out that “driving” factor you mentioned. Remoteness has it’s price. Trade-off I guess. An agent said cable was available everywhere (oh, of course). Yardwork? not a problem. Gets me off the computer.
OX
… future avocado farmer
March 21, 2009 at 10:18 AM in reply to: Looking to buy in Fallbrook. Any advice from the Piggs? #371623OxfordParticipant[quote=svelte]A price range would help on this one.
We looked in the Fallbrook area for quite awhile…found some very nice homes on the east side (around Gird Ave + Knottwood Way and near there in any direction for a mile or two) but eventually decided it was just too much of a drive to get anywhere.
Not just work, but movies, restaurants, Lowes, shopping all of our normal activities would take at least a 30 min drive. We decided getting a lot of land and house for the money wasn’t worth all the extra time on the road to us.
And then there were other aspects we didn’t like: septic, in some cases no cable (ie no hi-speed internet), and maintaining a huge property can be a chore or expensive (pick your poison).
It’s all in what is important to you.[/quote]
I am looking in the sub $800K range. GF and I plan to look around there this weekend and check out that “driving” factor you mentioned. Remoteness has it’s price. Trade-off I guess. An agent said cable was available everywhere (oh, of course). Yardwork? not a problem. Gets me off the computer.
OX
… future avocado farmer
OxfordParticipantWOW banks are still offering 1/1, 3/1, 5/1, 10/1 ARMs jumbos and conforming. But I bet genetic testing and inspection of every document you have ever signed in your life, is included in the underwriting requirements.
OX
OxfordParticipantWOW banks are still offering 1/1, 3/1, 5/1, 10/1 ARMs jumbos and conforming. But I bet genetic testing and inspection of every document you have ever signed in your life, is included in the underwriting requirements.
OX
OxfordParticipantWOW banks are still offering 1/1, 3/1, 5/1, 10/1 ARMs jumbos and conforming. But I bet genetic testing and inspection of every document you have ever signed in your life, is included in the underwriting requirements.
OX
OxfordParticipantWOW banks are still offering 1/1, 3/1, 5/1, 10/1 ARMs jumbos and conforming. But I bet genetic testing and inspection of every document you have ever signed in your life, is included in the underwriting requirements.
OX
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