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Rt.66
ParticipantMust be nice!
The TurboTax forum had something on it about last year’s stimulus checks being deducted from refunds. Is that true?
Rt.66
ParticipantMust be nice!
The TurboTax forum had something on it about last year’s stimulus checks being deducted from refunds. Is that true?
Rt.66
ParticipantMust be nice!
The TurboTax forum had something on it about last year’s stimulus checks being deducted from refunds. Is that true?
Rt.66
ParticipantMust be nice!
The TurboTax forum had something on it about last year’s stimulus checks being deducted from refunds. Is that true?
April 16, 2009 at 1:33 PM in reply to: OT: Any Temecula piggs stop by the Promenade expansion? #382056Rt.66
ParticipantHow it really is:
You’ll have to zoom way in to reduce the foreclosures down to the 300 maximum that Realty Trac can show:) And don’t forget that Temecula is shadow inventory central so there are many, many more, than even that ugly picture RealtyTrac paints.
2263 pre-foreclosures and houses heading to auction in just that small area the map covers, is a bunch of households not paying any mortgage or rent. That equals cash for restaruants in the new mall. Throw preforclosures from surrounding areas like French Valley, Winchester, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, etc., etc and you have an enourmous number of households with money to throw around and folks looking to get out of the house and drown their worries.
I checked it out. The Mall is nice but the class of people in Temecula has really changed. If you would have blindfolded me and taken me there I would have never guessed it was Temecula based on the folks and gang types I saw at the new mall. If you had told me I was in a not so nice area of Riverside or LA, I would have believed it. JMHO:)
April 16, 2009 at 1:33 PM in reply to: OT: Any Temecula piggs stop by the Promenade expansion? #382326Rt.66
ParticipantHow it really is:
You’ll have to zoom way in to reduce the foreclosures down to the 300 maximum that Realty Trac can show:) And don’t forget that Temecula is shadow inventory central so there are many, many more, than even that ugly picture RealtyTrac paints.
2263 pre-foreclosures and houses heading to auction in just that small area the map covers, is a bunch of households not paying any mortgage or rent. That equals cash for restaruants in the new mall. Throw preforclosures from surrounding areas like French Valley, Winchester, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, etc., etc and you have an enourmous number of households with money to throw around and folks looking to get out of the house and drown their worries.
I checked it out. The Mall is nice but the class of people in Temecula has really changed. If you would have blindfolded me and taken me there I would have never guessed it was Temecula based on the folks and gang types I saw at the new mall. If you had told me I was in a not so nice area of Riverside or LA, I would have believed it. JMHO:)
April 16, 2009 at 1:33 PM in reply to: OT: Any Temecula piggs stop by the Promenade expansion? #382516Rt.66
ParticipantHow it really is:
You’ll have to zoom way in to reduce the foreclosures down to the 300 maximum that Realty Trac can show:) And don’t forget that Temecula is shadow inventory central so there are many, many more, than even that ugly picture RealtyTrac paints.
2263 pre-foreclosures and houses heading to auction in just that small area the map covers, is a bunch of households not paying any mortgage or rent. That equals cash for restaruants in the new mall. Throw preforclosures from surrounding areas like French Valley, Winchester, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, etc., etc and you have an enourmous number of households with money to throw around and folks looking to get out of the house and drown their worries.
I checked it out. The Mall is nice but the class of people in Temecula has really changed. If you would have blindfolded me and taken me there I would have never guessed it was Temecula based on the folks and gang types I saw at the new mall. If you had told me I was in a not so nice area of Riverside or LA, I would have believed it. JMHO:)
April 16, 2009 at 1:33 PM in reply to: OT: Any Temecula piggs stop by the Promenade expansion? #382564Rt.66
ParticipantHow it really is:
You’ll have to zoom way in to reduce the foreclosures down to the 300 maximum that Realty Trac can show:) And don’t forget that Temecula is shadow inventory central so there are many, many more, than even that ugly picture RealtyTrac paints.
2263 pre-foreclosures and houses heading to auction in just that small area the map covers, is a bunch of households not paying any mortgage or rent. That equals cash for restaruants in the new mall. Throw preforclosures from surrounding areas like French Valley, Winchester, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, etc., etc and you have an enourmous number of households with money to throw around and folks looking to get out of the house and drown their worries.
I checked it out. The Mall is nice but the class of people in Temecula has really changed. If you would have blindfolded me and taken me there I would have never guessed it was Temecula based on the folks and gang types I saw at the new mall. If you had told me I was in a not so nice area of Riverside or LA, I would have believed it. JMHO:)
April 16, 2009 at 1:33 PM in reply to: OT: Any Temecula piggs stop by the Promenade expansion? #382695Rt.66
ParticipantHow it really is:
You’ll have to zoom way in to reduce the foreclosures down to the 300 maximum that Realty Trac can show:) And don’t forget that Temecula is shadow inventory central so there are many, many more, than even that ugly picture RealtyTrac paints.
2263 pre-foreclosures and houses heading to auction in just that small area the map covers, is a bunch of households not paying any mortgage or rent. That equals cash for restaruants in the new mall. Throw preforclosures from surrounding areas like French Valley, Winchester, Hemet, San Jacinto, Sun City, etc., etc and you have an enourmous number of households with money to throw around and folks looking to get out of the house and drown their worries.
I checked it out. The Mall is nice but the class of people in Temecula has really changed. If you would have blindfolded me and taken me there I would have never guessed it was Temecula based on the folks and gang types I saw at the new mall. If you had told me I was in a not so nice area of Riverside or LA, I would have believed it. JMHO:)
Rt.66
ParticipantIn my area three empty shadow inventory homes are being watched by the builder. I know him and he has not been paying, but in an effort to make things easier on himself with the bank(maybe), he keeps them tidy.
Another empty one is owned by someone now out of state and a nieghbor keeps a close eye on it. Probably just out of the desire to keep it from becoming a vandalized eyesore that hurts his house value, but I don’t know for sure.
Another has been empty for seriously three years! Again nieghbors watch this one and one even parks his car in the drive so it looks occupied. I called Countywide on this and a few months ago and they said “not for sale”!
There are many others that I have no idea if anyone does anything but they all seem to be holding up OK. Then again this is a safe area with little crime.
*PS, None of these houses show up on RealtyTrac or the MLS.
Rt.66
ParticipantIn my area three empty shadow inventory homes are being watched by the builder. I know him and he has not been paying, but in an effort to make things easier on himself with the bank(maybe), he keeps them tidy.
Another empty one is owned by someone now out of state and a nieghbor keeps a close eye on it. Probably just out of the desire to keep it from becoming a vandalized eyesore that hurts his house value, but I don’t know for sure.
Another has been empty for seriously three years! Again nieghbors watch this one and one even parks his car in the drive so it looks occupied. I called Countywide on this and a few months ago and they said “not for sale”!
There are many others that I have no idea if anyone does anything but they all seem to be holding up OK. Then again this is a safe area with little crime.
*PS, None of these houses show up on RealtyTrac or the MLS.
Rt.66
ParticipantIn my area three empty shadow inventory homes are being watched by the builder. I know him and he has not been paying, but in an effort to make things easier on himself with the bank(maybe), he keeps them tidy.
Another empty one is owned by someone now out of state and a nieghbor keeps a close eye on it. Probably just out of the desire to keep it from becoming a vandalized eyesore that hurts his house value, but I don’t know for sure.
Another has been empty for seriously three years! Again nieghbors watch this one and one even parks his car in the drive so it looks occupied. I called Countywide on this and a few months ago and they said “not for sale”!
There are many others that I have no idea if anyone does anything but they all seem to be holding up OK. Then again this is a safe area with little crime.
*PS, None of these houses show up on RealtyTrac or the MLS.
Rt.66
ParticipantIn my area three empty shadow inventory homes are being watched by the builder. I know him and he has not been paying, but in an effort to make things easier on himself with the bank(maybe), he keeps them tidy.
Another empty one is owned by someone now out of state and a nieghbor keeps a close eye on it. Probably just out of the desire to keep it from becoming a vandalized eyesore that hurts his house value, but I don’t know for sure.
Another has been empty for seriously three years! Again nieghbors watch this one and one even parks his car in the drive so it looks occupied. I called Countywide on this and a few months ago and they said “not for sale”!
There are many others that I have no idea if anyone does anything but they all seem to be holding up OK. Then again this is a safe area with little crime.
*PS, None of these houses show up on RealtyTrac or the MLS.
Rt.66
ParticipantIn my area three empty shadow inventory homes are being watched by the builder. I know him and he has not been paying, but in an effort to make things easier on himself with the bank(maybe), he keeps them tidy.
Another empty one is owned by someone now out of state and a nieghbor keeps a close eye on it. Probably just out of the desire to keep it from becoming a vandalized eyesore that hurts his house value, but I don’t know for sure.
Another has been empty for seriously three years! Again nieghbors watch this one and one even parks his car in the drive so it looks occupied. I called Countywide on this and a few months ago and they said “not for sale”!
There are many others that I have no idea if anyone does anything but they all seem to be holding up OK. Then again this is a safe area with little crime.
*PS, None of these houses show up on RealtyTrac or the MLS.
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