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Sandi Egan
ParticipantFor the price to reach $450K there should be no buyers in $500-550K price range. I think there are a couple of dozen such buyers on this board alone.
Not saying $450K is not going to happen, just don’t think it will happen soon.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantFor the price to reach $450K there should be no buyers in $500-550K price range. I think there are a couple of dozen such buyers on this board alone.
Not saying $450K is not going to happen, just don’t think it will happen soon.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantFor the price to reach $450K there should be no buyers in $500-550K price range. I think there are a couple of dozen such buyers on this board alone.
Not saying $450K is not going to happen, just don’t think it will happen soon.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantFor the price to reach $450K there should be no buyers in $500-550K price range. I think there are a couple of dozen such buyers on this board alone.
Not saying $450K is not going to happen, just don’t think it will happen soon.
Sandi Egan
ParticipantFor the price to reach $450K there should be no buyers in $500-550K price range. I think there are a couple of dozen such buyers on this board alone.
Not saying $450K is not going to happen, just don’t think it will happen soon.
June 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229721Sandi Egan
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]the question boils down to “Deal or dream.” [/quote]
I think it depends on what would you spend the difference on. If your passion is, say, cars and the cheaper house will let you lease that M6 you were drooling about, that’s one thing. If the only difference will be that your monthly savings will increase from $1500 to $1900, I’d stick with the nicer house.
Once in my life I rented the “deal” home, because I thought I’d only need it for 6-7 months. The worst mistake ever, I was really unhappy there.
June 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229841Sandi Egan
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]the question boils down to “Deal or dream.” [/quote]
I think it depends on what would you spend the difference on. If your passion is, say, cars and the cheaper house will let you lease that M6 you were drooling about, that’s one thing. If the only difference will be that your monthly savings will increase from $1500 to $1900, I’d stick with the nicer house.
Once in my life I rented the “deal” home, because I thought I’d only need it for 6-7 months. The worst mistake ever, I was really unhappy there.
June 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229847Sandi Egan
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]the question boils down to “Deal or dream.” [/quote]
I think it depends on what would you spend the difference on. If your passion is, say, cars and the cheaper house will let you lease that M6 you were drooling about, that’s one thing. If the only difference will be that your monthly savings will increase from $1500 to $1900, I’d stick with the nicer house.
Once in my life I rented the “deal” home, because I thought I’d only need it for 6-7 months. The worst mistake ever, I was really unhappy there.
June 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229882Sandi Egan
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]the question boils down to “Deal or dream.” [/quote]
I think it depends on what would you spend the difference on. If your passion is, say, cars and the cheaper house will let you lease that M6 you were drooling about, that’s one thing. If the only difference will be that your monthly savings will increase from $1500 to $1900, I’d stick with the nicer house.
Once in my life I rented the “deal” home, because I thought I’d only need it for 6-7 months. The worst mistake ever, I was really unhappy there.
June 27, 2008 at 5:54 PM in reply to: View, house, price or neighborhood, what is your priority? #229898Sandi Egan
Participant[quote=temeculaguy]the question boils down to “Deal or dream.” [/quote]
I think it depends on what would you spend the difference on. If your passion is, say, cars and the cheaper house will let you lease that M6 you were drooling about, that’s one thing. If the only difference will be that your monthly savings will increase from $1500 to $1900, I’d stick with the nicer house.
Once in my life I rented the “deal” home, because I thought I’d only need it for 6-7 months. The worst mistake ever, I was really unhappy there.
May 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Sandicor Tempo 5.0 Upgrade – Locked out online RE sites??? #213695Sandi Egan
ParticipantMay 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Sandicor Tempo 5.0 Upgrade – Locked out online RE sites??? #213774Sandi Egan
ParticipantMay 29, 2008 at 4:04 PM in reply to: Sandicor Tempo 5.0 Upgrade – Locked out online RE sites??? #213799Sandi Egan
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