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There’s a bunch of nice 3000+ sq ft homes in Temecula for $350-370k. That’s not bad. At $300k, they would be a good deal, no matter how much farther the market has to fall.
There’s even some brand new Morgan Hill homes that aren’t a bad deal for what you get, 3500-4100 sq ft and gorgeous layouts for the mid to high $400’s. Too bad they’re so far away from the 15.
RenParticipantThere’s a bunch of nice 3000+ sq ft homes in Temecula for $350-370k. That’s not bad. At $300k, they would be a good deal, no matter how much farther the market has to fall.
There’s even some brand new Morgan Hill homes that aren’t a bad deal for what you get, 3500-4100 sq ft and gorgeous layouts for the mid to high $400’s. Too bad they’re so far away from the 15.
RenParticipantThere’s a bunch of nice 3000+ sq ft homes in Temecula for $350-370k. That’s not bad. At $300k, they would be a good deal, no matter how much farther the market has to fall.
There’s even some brand new Morgan Hill homes that aren’t a bad deal for what you get, 3500-4100 sq ft and gorgeous layouts for the mid to high $400’s. Too bad they’re so far away from the 15.
RenParticipantThere’s a bunch of nice 3000+ sq ft homes in Temecula for $350-370k. That’s not bad. At $300k, they would be a good deal, no matter how much farther the market has to fall.
There’s even some brand new Morgan Hill homes that aren’t a bad deal for what you get, 3500-4100 sq ft and gorgeous layouts for the mid to high $400’s. Too bad they’re so far away from the 15.
RenParticipantIf rent vs own is favorable next spring I plan to buy.
You might want to avoid spring and early summer. If you buy, make it fall/winter 2008 or fall 2009.
In Temecula, I’m seeing prices higher now than they were this past winter, artificially inflated by agents/sellers who seem to think that the increased spring activity is a sign of the bottom, and probably hoping to get lucky. I watched several properties sit for 4 months at $260k-ish, only to be bumped to $300k this spring. Still sitting, of course.
RenParticipantIf rent vs own is favorable next spring I plan to buy.
You might want to avoid spring and early summer. If you buy, make it fall/winter 2008 or fall 2009.
In Temecula, I’m seeing prices higher now than they were this past winter, artificially inflated by agents/sellers who seem to think that the increased spring activity is a sign of the bottom, and probably hoping to get lucky. I watched several properties sit for 4 months at $260k-ish, only to be bumped to $300k this spring. Still sitting, of course.
RenParticipantIf rent vs own is favorable next spring I plan to buy.
You might want to avoid spring and early summer. If you buy, make it fall/winter 2008 or fall 2009.
In Temecula, I’m seeing prices higher now than they were this past winter, artificially inflated by agents/sellers who seem to think that the increased spring activity is a sign of the bottom, and probably hoping to get lucky. I watched several properties sit for 4 months at $260k-ish, only to be bumped to $300k this spring. Still sitting, of course.
RenParticipantIf rent vs own is favorable next spring I plan to buy.
You might want to avoid spring and early summer. If you buy, make it fall/winter 2008 or fall 2009.
In Temecula, I’m seeing prices higher now than they were this past winter, artificially inflated by agents/sellers who seem to think that the increased spring activity is a sign of the bottom, and probably hoping to get lucky. I watched several properties sit for 4 months at $260k-ish, only to be bumped to $300k this spring. Still sitting, of course.
RenParticipantIf rent vs own is favorable next spring I plan to buy.
You might want to avoid spring and early summer. If you buy, make it fall/winter 2008 or fall 2009.
In Temecula, I’m seeing prices higher now than they were this past winter, artificially inflated by agents/sellers who seem to think that the increased spring activity is a sign of the bottom, and probably hoping to get lucky. I watched several properties sit for 4 months at $260k-ish, only to be bumped to $300k this spring. Still sitting, of course.
RenParticipantI have an online store, and used to get a few Nigerian scam e-mails every month. They would ask if they could buy thousands of dollars worth of product on a credit card, and out of the goodness of their heart, add another grand over the sales price. I’ve since added a note to my payment info page that says “we reserve the right to decline credit card orders from countries (Nigeria, for example) which encourage widespread credit card fraud.”
I haven’t gotten another e-mail since.
RenParticipantI have an online store, and used to get a few Nigerian scam e-mails every month. They would ask if they could buy thousands of dollars worth of product on a credit card, and out of the goodness of their heart, add another grand over the sales price. I’ve since added a note to my payment info page that says “we reserve the right to decline credit card orders from countries (Nigeria, for example) which encourage widespread credit card fraud.”
I haven’t gotten another e-mail since.
RenParticipantI have an online store, and used to get a few Nigerian scam e-mails every month. They would ask if they could buy thousands of dollars worth of product on a credit card, and out of the goodness of their heart, add another grand over the sales price. I’ve since added a note to my payment info page that says “we reserve the right to decline credit card orders from countries (Nigeria, for example) which encourage widespread credit card fraud.”
I haven’t gotten another e-mail since.
RenParticipantI have an online store, and used to get a few Nigerian scam e-mails every month. They would ask if they could buy thousands of dollars worth of product on a credit card, and out of the goodness of their heart, add another grand over the sales price. I’ve since added a note to my payment info page that says “we reserve the right to decline credit card orders from countries (Nigeria, for example) which encourage widespread credit card fraud.”
I haven’t gotten another e-mail since.
RenParticipantI have an online store, and used to get a few Nigerian scam e-mails every month. They would ask if they could buy thousands of dollars worth of product on a credit card, and out of the goodness of their heart, add another grand over the sales price. I’ve since added a note to my payment info page that says “we reserve the right to decline credit card orders from countries (Nigeria, for example) which encourage widespread credit card fraud.”
I haven’t gotten another e-mail since.
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