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ralphfurleyParticipant
TG, I’ve been keeping a fairly close eye on Murrieta/Temecula, and it looks like Murrieta is dropping much faster. Maybe because it is closer to the rest of the French Valley(?).
Anyhoo, it looked like Temecula was holding it’s value more than Murrieta. I thought they might trend downward at the same rate. But it doesn’t look like it when you can get a house for $77-90/sq.ft in Murrieta these days.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/30038-COUPLES-Ave-92562/home/8160563
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/36645-Covington-Cir-92563/home/8160331
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/38803-Vista-Rock-Dr-92563/unit-1/home/17363668
Any idea why Murrieta is tanking much faster than Temecula? K-12 education maybe? Less foreclosures? And do you think Murrieta will continue to drop faster as Temecula drops?
ralphfurleyParticipantTG, I’ve been keeping a fairly close eye on Murrieta/Temecula, and it looks like Murrieta is dropping much faster. Maybe because it is closer to the rest of the French Valley(?).
Anyhoo, it looked like Temecula was holding it’s value more than Murrieta. I thought they might trend downward at the same rate. But it doesn’t look like it when you can get a house for $77-90/sq.ft in Murrieta these days.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/30038-COUPLES-Ave-92562/home/8160563
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/36645-Covington-Cir-92563/home/8160331
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/38803-Vista-Rock-Dr-92563/unit-1/home/17363668
Any idea why Murrieta is tanking much faster than Temecula? K-12 education maybe? Less foreclosures? And do you think Murrieta will continue to drop faster as Temecula drops?
ralphfurleyParticipantTG, I’ve been keeping a fairly close eye on Murrieta/Temecula, and it looks like Murrieta is dropping much faster. Maybe because it is closer to the rest of the French Valley(?).
Anyhoo, it looked like Temecula was holding it’s value more than Murrieta. I thought they might trend downward at the same rate. But it doesn’t look like it when you can get a house for $77-90/sq.ft in Murrieta these days.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/30038-COUPLES-Ave-92562/home/8160563
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/36645-Covington-Cir-92563/home/8160331
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/38803-Vista-Rock-Dr-92563/unit-1/home/17363668
Any idea why Murrieta is tanking much faster than Temecula? K-12 education maybe? Less foreclosures? And do you think Murrieta will continue to drop faster as Temecula drops?
ralphfurleyParticipantTG, I’ve been keeping a fairly close eye on Murrieta/Temecula, and it looks like Murrieta is dropping much faster. Maybe because it is closer to the rest of the French Valley(?).
Anyhoo, it looked like Temecula was holding it’s value more than Murrieta. I thought they might trend downward at the same rate. But it doesn’t look like it when you can get a house for $77-90/sq.ft in Murrieta these days.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/30038-COUPLES-Ave-92562/home/8160563
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/36645-Covington-Cir-92563/home/8160331
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/38803-Vista-Rock-Dr-92563/unit-1/home/17363668
Any idea why Murrieta is tanking much faster than Temecula? K-12 education maybe? Less foreclosures? And do you think Murrieta will continue to drop faster as Temecula drops?
ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Legitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
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Well said.Some of the folks posting here appear more one-sided than John Kruk’s genitals.
It’s really too bad that people don’t see John McCain. The majority of his supporters are more anti-Obama, than they are pro-McCain. I liked John back in 2000 and still like him today.
But there are people in his party that don’t help his cause (ie. Michele Bachmann).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/17/gop-rep-channels-mccarthy_n_135735.html
Maybe they’re still pissed about Nixon, Bork, and good blowjobs.ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Legitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
[/quote]
Well said.Some of the folks posting here appear more one-sided than John Kruk’s genitals.
It’s really too bad that people don’t see John McCain. The majority of his supporters are more anti-Obama, than they are pro-McCain. I liked John back in 2000 and still like him today.
But there are people in his party that don’t help his cause (ie. Michele Bachmann).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/17/gop-rep-channels-mccarthy_n_135735.html
Maybe they’re still pissed about Nixon, Bork, and good blowjobs.ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Legitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
[/quote]
Well said.Some of the folks posting here appear more one-sided than John Kruk’s genitals.
It’s really too bad that people don’t see John McCain. The majority of his supporters are more anti-Obama, than they are pro-McCain. I liked John back in 2000 and still like him today.
But there are people in his party that don’t help his cause (ie. Michele Bachmann).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/17/gop-rep-channels-mccarthy_n_135735.html
Maybe they’re still pissed about Nixon, Bork, and good blowjobs.ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Legitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
[/quote]
Well said.Some of the folks posting here appear more one-sided than John Kruk’s genitals.
It’s really too bad that people don’t see John McCain. The majority of his supporters are more anti-Obama, than they are pro-McCain. I liked John back in 2000 and still like him today.
But there are people in his party that don’t help his cause (ie. Michele Bachmann).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/17/gop-rep-channels-mccarthy_n_135735.html
Maybe they’re still pissed about Nixon, Bork, and good blowjobs.ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=gandalf]Legitimate conservatives and traditional Republicans recognize the GOP has run off its rails. A sizeable percentage of us support Obama. Obama is a pragmatic centrist and our best chance at getting past the divisive partisanship of the Clinton-Bush years.
[/quote]
Well said.Some of the folks posting here appear more one-sided than John Kruk’s genitals.
It’s really too bad that people don’t see John McCain. The majority of his supporters are more anti-Obama, than they are pro-McCain. I liked John back in 2000 and still like him today.
But there are people in his party that don’t help his cause (ie. Michele Bachmann).
http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2008/10/17/gop-rep-channels-mccarthy_n_135735.html
Maybe they’re still pissed about Nixon, Bork, and good blowjobs.ralphfurleyParticipantWaaaassuupppppppppppppp!!!!!!!
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