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Participant[quote=murf2222]Touchy are we Grambo? Your full name wouldn’t happen to be Grambo-Brigham Young-Romney would it?
[/quote]He’s not alone. Romney is one of the few politicians I actually respect, and I’m not a Republican (or Dem, for that matter).
Ren
Participant[quote=murf2222]Touchy are we Grambo? Your full name wouldn’t happen to be Grambo-Brigham Young-Romney would it?
[/quote]He’s not alone. Romney is one of the few politicians I actually respect, and I’m not a Republican (or Dem, for that matter).
Ren
Participant[quote=murf2222]Touchy are we Grambo? Your full name wouldn’t happen to be Grambo-Brigham Young-Romney would it?
[/quote]He’s not alone. Romney is one of the few politicians I actually respect, and I’m not a Republican (or Dem, for that matter).
Ren
Participant[quote=murf2222]Touchy are we Grambo? Your full name wouldn’t happen to be Grambo-Brigham Young-Romney would it?
[/quote]He’s not alone. Romney is one of the few politicians I actually respect, and I’m not a Republican (or Dem, for that matter).
May 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #392525Ren
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
You say “once the deals end” but as it stands now (and has been for many years before the bubble), Temecula is always a deal. Housing costs in line with median incomes, cheaper than renting. Those are indicators of a normal market.[/quote]Ditto. I’m not worried about prices going up in Temecula any time in the next 3-4 years, and when they do, it will be a gradual slope and prices will still be reasonable at the next “peak” (compared to SD).
May 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #392790Ren
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
You say “once the deals end” but as it stands now (and has been for many years before the bubble), Temecula is always a deal. Housing costs in line with median incomes, cheaper than renting. Those are indicators of a normal market.[/quote]Ditto. I’m not worried about prices going up in Temecula any time in the next 3-4 years, and when they do, it will be a gradual slope and prices will still be reasonable at the next “peak” (compared to SD).
May 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393001Ren
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
You say “once the deals end” but as it stands now (and has been for many years before the bubble), Temecula is always a deal. Housing costs in line with median incomes, cheaper than renting. Those are indicators of a normal market.[/quote]Ditto. I’m not worried about prices going up in Temecula any time in the next 3-4 years, and when they do, it will be a gradual slope and prices will still be reasonable at the next “peak” (compared to SD).
May 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393052Ren
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
You say “once the deals end” but as it stands now (and has been for many years before the bubble), Temecula is always a deal. Housing costs in line with median incomes, cheaper than renting. Those are indicators of a normal market.[/quote]Ditto. I’m not worried about prices going up in Temecula any time in the next 3-4 years, and when they do, it will be a gradual slope and prices will still be reasonable at the next “peak” (compared to SD).
May 4, 2009 at 8:10 AM in reply to: There seems to be an increase in foreclosure listings inTemecula #393194Ren
Participant[quote=eclipxe]
You say “once the deals end” but as it stands now (and has been for many years before the bubble), Temecula is always a deal. Housing costs in line with median incomes, cheaper than renting. Those are indicators of a normal market.[/quote]Ditto. I’m not worried about prices going up in Temecula any time in the next 3-4 years, and when they do, it will be a gradual slope and prices will still be reasonable at the next “peak” (compared to SD).
Ren
ParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
Ren
ParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
Ren
ParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
Ren
ParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
Ren
ParticipantA master bedroom that’s 20×11, in a 3700sf house? If that’s accurate, whoever designed it needs a career change.
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