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The tax assessment info was very helpful, thanks. I think that’s a better system than where I live now. Some here are taxed out of their homes they bought decades ago. The county takes an annual valuation average for a district then applies that rate to all homeowners in that district. And in today’s sky high valuations……you see the picture.
I used to live in the Monterey peninsula back in the 80’s and even then I liked San Diego’s location, people mix and weather. So the area would not be a complete unknown.
~Ray
RaymondParticipantThe tax assessment info was very helpful, thanks. I think that’s a better system than where I live now. Some here are taxed out of their homes they bought decades ago. The county takes an annual valuation average for a district then applies that rate to all homeowners in that district. And in today’s sky high valuations……you see the picture.
I used to live in the Monterey peninsula back in the 80’s and even then I liked San Diego’s location, people mix and weather. So the area would not be a complete unknown.
~Ray
RaymondParticipantThe tax assessment info was very helpful, thanks. I think that’s a better system than where I live now. Some here are taxed out of their homes they bought decades ago. The county takes an annual valuation average for a district then applies that rate to all homeowners in that district. And in today’s sky high valuations……you see the picture.
I used to live in the Monterey peninsula back in the 80’s and even then I liked San Diego’s location, people mix and weather. So the area would not be a complete unknown.
~Ray
RaymondParticipantThe tax assessment info was very helpful, thanks. I think that’s a better system than where I live now. Some here are taxed out of their homes they bought decades ago. The county takes an annual valuation average for a district then applies that rate to all homeowners in that district. And in today’s sky high valuations……you see the picture.
I used to live in the Monterey peninsula back in the 80’s and even then I liked San Diego’s location, people mix and weather. So the area would not be a complete unknown.
~Ray
RaymondParticipantI have read somewhere that builders rather not negotiate the asking price and prefer to offer buyers upgrades and other freebies instead. A lower sales price for one buyer can affect the asking prices for the remaining inventory. And that would cost them more than giving you a one time upgrade. Do you think this is true?
RaymondParticipantI have read somewhere that builders rather not negotiate the asking price and prefer to offer buyers upgrades and other freebies instead. A lower sales price for one buyer can affect the asking prices for the remaining inventory. And that would cost them more than giving you a one time upgrade. Do you think this is true?
RaymondParticipantI have read somewhere that builders rather not negotiate the asking price and prefer to offer buyers upgrades and other freebies instead. A lower sales price for one buyer can affect the asking prices for the remaining inventory. And that would cost them more than giving you a one time upgrade. Do you think this is true?
RaymondParticipantI have read somewhere that builders rather not negotiate the asking price and prefer to offer buyers upgrades and other freebies instead. A lower sales price for one buyer can affect the asking prices for the remaining inventory. And that would cost them more than giving you a one time upgrade. Do you think this is true?
RaymondParticipantI have read somewhere that builders rather not negotiate the asking price and prefer to offer buyers upgrades and other freebies instead. A lower sales price for one buyer can affect the asking prices for the remaining inventory. And that would cost them more than giving you a one time upgrade. Do you think this is true?
RaymondParticipantThanks Bugs. As a potential buyer comparing ownership costs between the two: one will cost $599/month in property taxes while the other will cost $219/month and this factor is affecting my choice. Am I looking at this right, and are assessments done annually?
One more question please, for anyone who knows the answer out there.
I want to move to San Diego (from another state) for family reasons. For mortgage rates considerations, is it better to move to the state first before buying a home or try and buy before I move? Thanks.
Raymond
RaymondParticipantThanks Bugs. As a potential buyer comparing ownership costs between the two: one will cost $599/month in property taxes while the other will cost $219/month and this factor is affecting my choice. Am I looking at this right, and are assessments done annually?
One more question please, for anyone who knows the answer out there.
I want to move to San Diego (from another state) for family reasons. For mortgage rates considerations, is it better to move to the state first before buying a home or try and buy before I move? Thanks.
Raymond
RaymondParticipantThanks Bugs. As a potential buyer comparing ownership costs between the two: one will cost $599/month in property taxes while the other will cost $219/month and this factor is affecting my choice. Am I looking at this right, and are assessments done annually?
One more question please, for anyone who knows the answer out there.
I want to move to San Diego (from another state) for family reasons. For mortgage rates considerations, is it better to move to the state first before buying a home or try and buy before I move? Thanks.
Raymond
RaymondParticipantThanks Bugs. As a potential buyer comparing ownership costs between the two: one will cost $599/month in property taxes while the other will cost $219/month and this factor is affecting my choice. Am I looking at this right, and are assessments done annually?
One more question please, for anyone who knows the answer out there.
I want to move to San Diego (from another state) for family reasons. For mortgage rates considerations, is it better to move to the state first before buying a home or try and buy before I move? Thanks.
Raymond
RaymondParticipantThanks Bugs. As a potential buyer comparing ownership costs between the two: one will cost $599/month in property taxes while the other will cost $219/month and this factor is affecting my choice. Am I looking at this right, and are assessments done annually?
One more question please, for anyone who knows the answer out there.
I want to move to San Diego (from another state) for family reasons. For mortgage rates considerations, is it better to move to the state first before buying a home or try and buy before I move? Thanks.
Raymond
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