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April 30, 2009 at 12:25 AM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #390021April 30, 2009 at 12:25 AM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #390285poorsaverParticipant
Chicobeaks, you’re right that there isn’t much to do in Diamond Bar, however it is very centrally located for my job with great access to LA, OC, SB and RIV counties via nearby crisscrossing freeways. I’m a field service engineer which requires me to travel all over the damn place. What pisses me off is how the home prices refuse to go down here due to lack of foreclosures. I just looked on Redfin, and they list all of 4 foreclosures on the market for a city of 58,000. I live in a gated community of about 700 homes, and there is one foreclosed vacant lot only. There is only one home listed for under 1 million. People are still asking 2006 prices. It’s very frustrating to me, since I sold my home in late 2005, and have been renting ever since. Patience is truly a virtue.
April 30, 2009 at 12:25 AM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #390492poorsaverParticipantChicobeaks, you’re right that there isn’t much to do in Diamond Bar, however it is very centrally located for my job with great access to LA, OC, SB and RIV counties via nearby crisscrossing freeways. I’m a field service engineer which requires me to travel all over the damn place. What pisses me off is how the home prices refuse to go down here due to lack of foreclosures. I just looked on Redfin, and they list all of 4 foreclosures on the market for a city of 58,000. I live in a gated community of about 700 homes, and there is one foreclosed vacant lot only. There is only one home listed for under 1 million. People are still asking 2006 prices. It’s very frustrating to me, since I sold my home in late 2005, and have been renting ever since. Patience is truly a virtue.
April 30, 2009 at 12:25 AM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #390542poorsaverParticipantChicobeaks, you’re right that there isn’t much to do in Diamond Bar, however it is very centrally located for my job with great access to LA, OC, SB and RIV counties via nearby crisscrossing freeways. I’m a field service engineer which requires me to travel all over the damn place. What pisses me off is how the home prices refuse to go down here due to lack of foreclosures. I just looked on Redfin, and they list all of 4 foreclosures on the market for a city of 58,000. I live in a gated community of about 700 homes, and there is one foreclosed vacant lot only. There is only one home listed for under 1 million. People are still asking 2006 prices. It’s very frustrating to me, since I sold my home in late 2005, and have been renting ever since. Patience is truly a virtue.
April 30, 2009 at 12:25 AM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #390683poorsaverParticipantChicobeaks, you’re right that there isn’t much to do in Diamond Bar, however it is very centrally located for my job with great access to LA, OC, SB and RIV counties via nearby crisscrossing freeways. I’m a field service engineer which requires me to travel all over the damn place. What pisses me off is how the home prices refuse to go down here due to lack of foreclosures. I just looked on Redfin, and they list all of 4 foreclosures on the market for a city of 58,000. I live in a gated community of about 700 homes, and there is one foreclosed vacant lot only. There is only one home listed for under 1 million. People are still asking 2006 prices. It’s very frustrating to me, since I sold my home in late 2005, and have been renting ever since. Patience is truly a virtue.
April 28, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #389315poorsaverParticipantI would welcome the foreclosure wave around my neighborhood (Diamond Bar, eastern LA county). There’s only one foreclosure listed in a neighborhood of over 700 homes. This explains why prices are holding firm near all time highs. Meanwhile I rent and wait, and wait….
April 28, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #389581poorsaverParticipantI would welcome the foreclosure wave around my neighborhood (Diamond Bar, eastern LA county). There’s only one foreclosure listed in a neighborhood of over 700 homes. This explains why prices are holding firm near all time highs. Meanwhile I rent and wait, and wait….
April 28, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #389787poorsaverParticipantI would welcome the foreclosure wave around my neighborhood (Diamond Bar, eastern LA county). There’s only one foreclosure listed in a neighborhood of over 700 homes. This explains why prices are holding firm near all time highs. Meanwhile I rent and wait, and wait….
April 28, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #389838poorsaverParticipantI would welcome the foreclosure wave around my neighborhood (Diamond Bar, eastern LA county). There’s only one foreclosure listed in a neighborhood of over 700 homes. This explains why prices are holding firm near all time highs. Meanwhile I rent and wait, and wait….
April 28, 2009 at 11:15 PM in reply to: Foreclosures coming soon to a neighborhood near you…? #389979poorsaverParticipantI would welcome the foreclosure wave around my neighborhood (Diamond Bar, eastern LA county). There’s only one foreclosure listed in a neighborhood of over 700 homes. This explains why prices are holding firm near all time highs. Meanwhile I rent and wait, and wait….
poorsaverParticipantSo you’re saying the average home in Seattle is only 1215 square feet? Think I’ll stay in So Cal, as much as I like the scenery, that’s just too much per sq. ft. IMO homes in both areas need to be less than $200 a ft. before I would even consider buying.
poorsaverParticipantSo you’re saying the average home in Seattle is only 1215 square feet? Think I’ll stay in So Cal, as much as I like the scenery, that’s just too much per sq. ft. IMO homes in both areas need to be less than $200 a ft. before I would even consider buying.
poorsaverParticipantSo you’re saying the average home in Seattle is only 1215 square feet? Think I’ll stay in So Cal, as much as I like the scenery, that’s just too much per sq. ft. IMO homes in both areas need to be less than $200 a ft. before I would even consider buying.
poorsaverParticipantSo you’re saying the average home in Seattle is only 1215 square feet? Think I’ll stay in So Cal, as much as I like the scenery, that’s just too much per sq. ft. IMO homes in both areas need to be less than $200 a ft. before I would even consider buying.
poorsaverParticipantSo you’re saying the average home in Seattle is only 1215 square feet? Think I’ll stay in So Cal, as much as I like the scenery, that’s just too much per sq. ft. IMO homes in both areas need to be less than $200 a ft. before I would even consider buying.
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