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Many people are still in denial, and/or they only listen to their personal agent/”friend” who feeds them misinformation on a weekly basis, without doing any of their own research. I know a few people like that, and I stopped talking about the market with them long ago.
RenParticipant…and have a fantastic job secured in Los Angeles that will allow me to telecommute 2-3 days per week.
For me personally, even only two days per week is too much for a 2 – 2.5 hour drive. You might want to seriously consider Carlsbad instead, as that will knock a half hour off the drive (or even OC). Also RB is partly a retirement community, and other areas offer more in terms of entertainment and recreation (not to mention better weather). I’ve lived there and it’s very nice, but there are several other places I’d choose over it.
If you have the means, private school should be an option, so you’re not limiting yourself to a few areas.
RenParticipant…and have a fantastic job secured in Los Angeles that will allow me to telecommute 2-3 days per week.
For me personally, even only two days per week is too much for a 2 – 2.5 hour drive. You might want to seriously consider Carlsbad instead, as that will knock a half hour off the drive (or even OC). Also RB is partly a retirement community, and other areas offer more in terms of entertainment and recreation (not to mention better weather). I’ve lived there and it’s very nice, but there are several other places I’d choose over it.
If you have the means, private school should be an option, so you’re not limiting yourself to a few areas.
RenParticipant…and have a fantastic job secured in Los Angeles that will allow me to telecommute 2-3 days per week.
For me personally, even only two days per week is too much for a 2 – 2.5 hour drive. You might want to seriously consider Carlsbad instead, as that will knock a half hour off the drive (or even OC). Also RB is partly a retirement community, and other areas offer more in terms of entertainment and recreation (not to mention better weather). I’ve lived there and it’s very nice, but there are several other places I’d choose over it.
If you have the means, private school should be an option, so you’re not limiting yourself to a few areas.
RenParticipant…and have a fantastic job secured in Los Angeles that will allow me to telecommute 2-3 days per week.
For me personally, even only two days per week is too much for a 2 – 2.5 hour drive. You might want to seriously consider Carlsbad instead, as that will knock a half hour off the drive (or even OC). Also RB is partly a retirement community, and other areas offer more in terms of entertainment and recreation (not to mention better weather). I’ve lived there and it’s very nice, but there are several other places I’d choose over it.
If you have the means, private school should be an option, so you’re not limiting yourself to a few areas.
RenParticipant…and have a fantastic job secured in Los Angeles that will allow me to telecommute 2-3 days per week.
For me personally, even only two days per week is too much for a 2 – 2.5 hour drive. You might want to seriously consider Carlsbad instead, as that will knock a half hour off the drive (or even OC). Also RB is partly a retirement community, and other areas offer more in terms of entertainment and recreation (not to mention better weather). I’ve lived there and it’s very nice, but there are several other places I’d choose over it.
If you have the means, private school should be an option, so you’re not limiting yourself to a few areas.
RenParticipantGot curious and found this:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Banking/YourCreditRating/PerfectCreditYouDontNeedIt.aspx
RenParticipantGot curious and found this:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Banking/YourCreditRating/PerfectCreditYouDontNeedIt.aspx
RenParticipantGot curious and found this:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Banking/YourCreditRating/PerfectCreditYouDontNeedIt.aspx
RenParticipantGot curious and found this:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Banking/YourCreditRating/PerfectCreditYouDontNeedIt.aspx
RenParticipantGot curious and found this:
http://articles.moneycentral.msn.com/Banking/YourCreditRating/PerfectCreditYouDontNeedIt.aspx
RenParticipantBeyond a certain point, I believe the only thing that will improve a score is the age of accounts in good standing, and it looks like you’re pretty close to that point. In other words, you may not be able to do much (if anything) to raise it, but as it is, you should be able to get the best financing available. You’ll still need to shop around for the best APR, of course.
RenParticipantBeyond a certain point, I believe the only thing that will improve a score is the age of accounts in good standing, and it looks like you’re pretty close to that point. In other words, you may not be able to do much (if anything) to raise it, but as it is, you should be able to get the best financing available. You’ll still need to shop around for the best APR, of course.
RenParticipantBeyond a certain point, I believe the only thing that will improve a score is the age of accounts in good standing, and it looks like you’re pretty close to that point. In other words, you may not be able to do much (if anything) to raise it, but as it is, you should be able to get the best financing available. You’ll still need to shop around for the best APR, of course.
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