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rocket scienceParticipant
Sounds like weather is a big factor.
Camarillo is a bit cooler in the summer than TO and Westlake
But both are a lot better than the San Fernando Valley, the area east to which I believe you refer.
As long as you stay in Camarrilo and not go into Oxnard there are not too many problems.
If the commute is only to Westlake Village, the 101 commute up the grade from Camarillo isn’t too bad.
As another posted, Moorpark and Simi Valley are slightly less expensive alternatives but until they finish the HWY 23 widening project the commute to Westlake would suck. Also, the weather there is a bit warmer in the summer
If the child is of school age, the schools in general in all of the above ar OK with some areas being a little better than others.
Good luck finding a reasonable price place to rent. $2000 seems a bit on the optomistic side.
rsrocket scienceParticipantSounds like weather is a big factor.
Camarillo is a bit cooler in the summer than TO and Westlake
But both are a lot better than the San Fernando Valley, the area east to which I believe you refer.
As long as you stay in Camarrilo and not go into Oxnard there are not too many problems.
If the commute is only to Westlake Village, the 101 commute up the grade from Camarillo isn’t too bad.
As another posted, Moorpark and Simi Valley are slightly less expensive alternatives but until they finish the HWY 23 widening project the commute to Westlake would suck. Also, the weather there is a bit warmer in the summer
If the child is of school age, the schools in general in all of the above ar OK with some areas being a little better than others.
Good luck finding a reasonable price place to rent. $2000 seems a bit on the optomistic side.
rsrocket scienceParticipantSounds like weather is a big factor.
Camarillo is a bit cooler in the summer than TO and Westlake
But both are a lot better than the San Fernando Valley, the area east to which I believe you refer.
As long as you stay in Camarrilo and not go into Oxnard there are not too many problems.
If the commute is only to Westlake Village, the 101 commute up the grade from Camarillo isn’t too bad.
As another posted, Moorpark and Simi Valley are slightly less expensive alternatives but until they finish the HWY 23 widening project the commute to Westlake would suck. Also, the weather there is a bit warmer in the summer
If the child is of school age, the schools in general in all of the above ar OK with some areas being a little better than others.
Good luck finding a reasonable price place to rent. $2000 seems a bit on the optomistic side.
rsrocket scienceParticipantSounds like weather is a big factor.
Camarillo is a bit cooler in the summer than TO and Westlake
But both are a lot better than the San Fernando Valley, the area east to which I believe you refer.
As long as you stay in Camarrilo and not go into Oxnard there are not too many problems.
If the commute is only to Westlake Village, the 101 commute up the grade from Camarillo isn’t too bad.
As another posted, Moorpark and Simi Valley are slightly less expensive alternatives but until they finish the HWY 23 widening project the commute to Westlake would suck. Also, the weather there is a bit warmer in the summer
If the child is of school age, the schools in general in all of the above ar OK with some areas being a little better than others.
Good luck finding a reasonable price place to rent. $2000 seems a bit on the optomistic side.
rsrocket scienceParticipantReminds me of a post by gary_broker back in early December.
http://piggington.com/return_of_the_house_thrashers
Didn't realize it was so wide spread.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantReminds me of a post by gary_broker back in early December.
http://piggington.com/return_of_the_house_thrashers
Didn't realize it was so wide spread.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantReminds me of a post by gary_broker back in early December.
http://piggington.com/return_of_the_house_thrashers
Didn't realize it was so wide spread.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantReminds me of a post by gary_broker back in early December.
http://piggington.com/return_of_the_house_thrashers
Didn't realize it was so wide spread.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantReminds me of a post by gary_broker back in early December.
http://piggington.com/return_of_the_house_thrashers
Didn't realize it was so wide spread.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantI am with kev374's observation.
The Senate bill would also lower the FHA down payment requirement from 3 percent to 1.5 percent,
What are these people thinking??They are in trouble so let’s give them even more rope to hang themselves with?And I was thinking that this was only a bailout for the mortgage industry until now.
The fact that they are now making it possible for people who have loans they can not afford to
..refinance into federally insured loans.Means that when they default, we the taxpayer, will likely be footing part of the bill in the future.
I just hope that the poeple who posted that obtaining these loans is not that easy are right.
I think I am going to go throw up.
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rocket scienceParticipantI am with kev374's observation.
The Senate bill would also lower the FHA down payment requirement from 3 percent to 1.5 percent,
What are these people thinking??They are in trouble so let’s give them even more rope to hang themselves with?And I was thinking that this was only a bailout for the mortgage industry until now.
The fact that they are now making it possible for people who have loans they can not afford to
..refinance into federally insured loans.Means that when they default, we the taxpayer, will likely be footing part of the bill in the future.
I just hope that the poeple who posted that obtaining these loans is not that easy are right.
I think I am going to go throw up.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantI am with kev374's observation.
The Senate bill would also lower the FHA down payment requirement from 3 percent to 1.5 percent,
What are these people thinking??They are in trouble so let’s give them even more rope to hang themselves with?And I was thinking that this was only a bailout for the mortgage industry until now.
The fact that they are now making it possible for people who have loans they can not afford to
..refinance into federally insured loans.Means that when they default, we the taxpayer, will likely be footing part of the bill in the future.
I just hope that the poeple who posted that obtaining these loans is not that easy are right.
I think I am going to go throw up.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantI am with kev374's observation.
The Senate bill would also lower the FHA down payment requirement from 3 percent to 1.5 percent,
What are these people thinking??They are in trouble so let’s give them even more rope to hang themselves with?And I was thinking that this was only a bailout for the mortgage industry until now.
The fact that they are now making it possible for people who have loans they can not afford to
..refinance into federally insured loans.Means that when they default, we the taxpayer, will likely be footing part of the bill in the future.
I just hope that the poeple who posted that obtaining these loans is not that easy are right.
I think I am going to go throw up.
rs
rocket scienceParticipantI am with kev374's observation.
The Senate bill would also lower the FHA down payment requirement from 3 percent to 1.5 percent,
What are these people thinking??They are in trouble so let’s give them even more rope to hang themselves with?And I was thinking that this was only a bailout for the mortgage industry until now.
The fact that they are now making it possible for people who have loans they can not afford to
..refinance into federally insured loans.Means that when they default, we the taxpayer, will likely be footing part of the bill in the future.
I just hope that the poeple who posted that obtaining these loans is not that easy are right.
I think I am going to go throw up.
rs
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