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PKMAN
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=freshman]San Elijo Hills is landfill area.
http://www.sddt.com/News/article.cfm?SourceCode=l990726td%5B/quote%5D
4s sits atop a methane field.
Mission Bay used to be a landfill.
Power towers are all over the place and emit EMFs.
What’s your point?[/quote]
I’m a minority living in Klantee. I should board up all my windows, armed to the teeth and look out for burning cross every night….
These stereotyping misconceptions of certain communities based on legacy stuffs are funny… and totally stupid at the same time.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=freshman]San Elijo Hills is landfill area.
http://www.sddt.com/News/article.cfm?SourceCode=l990726td%5B/quote%5D
4s sits atop a methane field.
Mission Bay used to be a landfill.
Power towers are all over the place and emit EMFs.
What’s your point?[/quote]
I’m a minority living in Klantee. I should board up all my windows, armed to the teeth and look out for burning cross every night….
These stereotyping misconceptions of certain communities based on legacy stuffs are funny… and totally stupid at the same time.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=freshman]San Elijo Hills is landfill area.
http://www.sddt.com/News/article.cfm?SourceCode=l990726td%5B/quote%5D
4s sits atop a methane field.
Mission Bay used to be a landfill.
Power towers are all over the place and emit EMFs.
What’s your point?[/quote]
I’m a minority living in Klantee. I should board up all my windows, armed to the teeth and look out for burning cross every night….
These stereotyping misconceptions of certain communities based on legacy stuffs are funny… and totally stupid at the same time.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=freshman]San Elijo Hills is landfill area.
http://www.sddt.com/News/article.cfm?SourceCode=l990726td%5B/quote%5D
4s sits atop a methane field.
Mission Bay used to be a landfill.
Power towers are all over the place and emit EMFs.
What’s your point?[/quote]
I’m a minority living in Klantee. I should board up all my windows, armed to the teeth and look out for burning cross every night….
These stereotyping misconceptions of certain communities based on legacy stuffs are funny… and totally stupid at the same time.
PKMAN
ParticipantBack in late 08, I took a serious look at all three communities. I really liked SEH’s town-within-town feel. 4S felt like another suburb community. Del Sur was too new and undeveloped at the time for me to have any feeling for it.
But in the end and after much financial analysis, we decided not to buy any new home that has high MR and HOA. It simply didn’t make sense for us to pay up to $10K annually on top of the mortgage, that is not tax deductible.
We now live in a new housing community in Santee with no MR, and HOA of just $108/mo, with a pool and 2 park areas. I’m not trying to promote my community. I just think MR is a bad idea. I know a few people that are financially similar to us but with less spending power because of the high MR/HOA.
PKMAN
ParticipantBack in late 08, I took a serious look at all three communities. I really liked SEH’s town-within-town feel. 4S felt like another suburb community. Del Sur was too new and undeveloped at the time for me to have any feeling for it.
But in the end and after much financial analysis, we decided not to buy any new home that has high MR and HOA. It simply didn’t make sense for us to pay up to $10K annually on top of the mortgage, that is not tax deductible.
We now live in a new housing community in Santee with no MR, and HOA of just $108/mo, with a pool and 2 park areas. I’m not trying to promote my community. I just think MR is a bad idea. I know a few people that are financially similar to us but with less spending power because of the high MR/HOA.
PKMAN
ParticipantBack in late 08, I took a serious look at all three communities. I really liked SEH’s town-within-town feel. 4S felt like another suburb community. Del Sur was too new and undeveloped at the time for me to have any feeling for it.
But in the end and after much financial analysis, we decided not to buy any new home that has high MR and HOA. It simply didn’t make sense for us to pay up to $10K annually on top of the mortgage, that is not tax deductible.
We now live in a new housing community in Santee with no MR, and HOA of just $108/mo, with a pool and 2 park areas. I’m not trying to promote my community. I just think MR is a bad idea. I know a few people that are financially similar to us but with less spending power because of the high MR/HOA.
PKMAN
ParticipantBack in late 08, I took a serious look at all three communities. I really liked SEH’s town-within-town feel. 4S felt like another suburb community. Del Sur was too new and undeveloped at the time for me to have any feeling for it.
But in the end and after much financial analysis, we decided not to buy any new home that has high MR and HOA. It simply didn’t make sense for us to pay up to $10K annually on top of the mortgage, that is not tax deductible.
We now live in a new housing community in Santee with no MR, and HOA of just $108/mo, with a pool and 2 park areas. I’m not trying to promote my community. I just think MR is a bad idea. I know a few people that are financially similar to us but with less spending power because of the high MR/HOA.
PKMAN
ParticipantBack in late 08, I took a serious look at all three communities. I really liked SEH’s town-within-town feel. 4S felt like another suburb community. Del Sur was too new and undeveloped at the time for me to have any feeling for it.
But in the end and after much financial analysis, we decided not to buy any new home that has high MR and HOA. It simply didn’t make sense for us to pay up to $10K annually on top of the mortgage, that is not tax deductible.
We now live in a new housing community in Santee with no MR, and HOA of just $108/mo, with a pool and 2 park areas. I’m not trying to promote my community. I just think MR is a bad idea. I know a few people that are financially similar to us but with less spending power because of the high MR/HOA.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=werewolf34]What kind of house do you get in SD during the bubble for 550k?[/quote]
He should’ve kept his modest home, around 2,200sqft and big enough for family of 5 for many years…bought just before the housing bubble, instead of trying to live beyond his means. If he did and tried to pay down principle as much as he could, he should own that house outright in another 3 years.
I guess he was smart to not put any of his own money down when buying that $700K home but the way I see it, it was very stupid of him to sell a perfectly livable home and buy that $700K home he couldn’t afford with his salary.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=werewolf34]What kind of house do you get in SD during the bubble for 550k?[/quote]
He should’ve kept his modest home, around 2,200sqft and big enough for family of 5 for many years…bought just before the housing bubble, instead of trying to live beyond his means. If he did and tried to pay down principle as much as he could, he should own that house outright in another 3 years.
I guess he was smart to not put any of his own money down when buying that $700K home but the way I see it, it was very stupid of him to sell a perfectly livable home and buy that $700K home he couldn’t afford with his salary.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=werewolf34]What kind of house do you get in SD during the bubble for 550k?[/quote]
He should’ve kept his modest home, around 2,200sqft and big enough for family of 5 for many years…bought just before the housing bubble, instead of trying to live beyond his means. If he did and tried to pay down principle as much as he could, he should own that house outright in another 3 years.
I guess he was smart to not put any of his own money down when buying that $700K home but the way I see it, it was very stupid of him to sell a perfectly livable home and buy that $700K home he couldn’t afford with his salary.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=werewolf34]What kind of house do you get in SD during the bubble for 550k?[/quote]
He should’ve kept his modest home, around 2,200sqft and big enough for family of 5 for many years…bought just before the housing bubble, instead of trying to live beyond his means. If he did and tried to pay down principle as much as he could, he should own that house outright in another 3 years.
I guess he was smart to not put any of his own money down when buying that $700K home but the way I see it, it was very stupid of him to sell a perfectly livable home and buy that $700K home he couldn’t afford with his salary.
PKMAN
Participant[quote=werewolf34]What kind of house do you get in SD during the bubble for 550k?[/quote]
He should’ve kept his modest home, around 2,200sqft and big enough for family of 5 for many years…bought just before the housing bubble, instead of trying to live beyond his means. If he did and tried to pay down principle as much as he could, he should own that house outright in another 3 years.
I guess he was smart to not put any of his own money down when buying that $700K home but the way I see it, it was very stupid of him to sell a perfectly livable home and buy that $700K home he couldn’t afford with his salary.
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