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raptorduck
ParticipantFor us, Santaluz is the same analysis as any other new development. No costs to upgrade the home as it is already brand new. In Fairbanks Ranch and some other areas, we are buying homes that require complete interior updating. Maybe not knocking down walls, but kitchen/bathroom remodels, new floors, finishes etc.
So while you have to pay Mello Roos, you don’t have to pay for improvements. Tough call.
raptorduck
ParticipantFor us, Santaluz is the same analysis as any other new development. No costs to upgrade the home as it is already brand new. In Fairbanks Ranch and some other areas, we are buying homes that require complete interior updating. Maybe not knocking down walls, but kitchen/bathroom remodels, new floors, finishes etc.
So while you have to pay Mello Roos, you don’t have to pay for improvements. Tough call.
raptorduck
ParticipantFor us, Santaluz is the same analysis as any other new development. No costs to upgrade the home as it is already brand new. In Fairbanks Ranch and some other areas, we are buying homes that require complete interior updating. Maybe not knocking down walls, but kitchen/bathroom remodels, new floors, finishes etc.
So while you have to pay Mello Roos, you don’t have to pay for improvements. Tough call.
raptorduck
ParticipantFor us, Santaluz is the same analysis as any other new development. No costs to upgrade the home as it is already brand new. In Fairbanks Ranch and some other areas, we are buying homes that require complete interior updating. Maybe not knocking down walls, but kitchen/bathroom remodels, new floors, finishes etc.
So while you have to pay Mello Roos, you don’t have to pay for improvements. Tough call.
raptorduck
Participantjpinpb. I agree with you on the Victorians. I am not partial to that style, but I can certainly admire that architecture. The ones in SF are very extraordinary, and there are some nice examples in old Palo Alto and the Rose Garden area of San Jose, for example.
raptorduck
Participantjpinpb. I agree with you on the Victorians. I am not partial to that style, but I can certainly admire that architecture. The ones in SF are very extraordinary, and there are some nice examples in old Palo Alto and the Rose Garden area of San Jose, for example.
raptorduck
Participantjpinpb. I agree with you on the Victorians. I am not partial to that style, but I can certainly admire that architecture. The ones in SF are very extraordinary, and there are some nice examples in old Palo Alto and the Rose Garden area of San Jose, for example.
raptorduck
Participantjpinpb. I agree with you on the Victorians. I am not partial to that style, but I can certainly admire that architecture. The ones in SF are very extraordinary, and there are some nice examples in old Palo Alto and the Rose Garden area of San Jose, for example.
raptorduck
Participantjpinpb. I agree with you on the Victorians. I am not partial to that style, but I can certainly admire that architecture. The ones in SF are very extraordinary, and there are some nice examples in old Palo Alto and the Rose Garden area of San Jose, for example.
raptorduck
ParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
raptorduck
ParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
raptorduck
ParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
raptorduck
ParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
raptorduck
ParticipantI am currently making low ball offers. Depending on the details of the listing, my offers range from 10% to 20% below asking give or take a few percent.
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