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sandiego
Participant“Just as prices in SD start to drop”? Where have you been for the past 12 months?
Forbes is renowned for its sensational journalism. They are known as a mouthpiece for realtors and a leading advocate for housing.
sandiego
Participant“Just as prices in SD start to drop”? Where have you been for the past 12 months?
Forbes is renowned for its sensational journalism. They are known as a mouthpiece for realtors and a leading advocate for housing.
sandiego
Participant“Just as prices in SD start to drop”? Where have you been for the past 12 months?
Forbes is renowned for its sensational journalism. They are known as a mouthpiece for realtors and a leading advocate for housing.
sandiego
Participant“Just as prices in SD start to drop”? Where have you been for the past 12 months?
Forbes is renowned for its sensational journalism. They are known as a mouthpiece for realtors and a leading advocate for housing.
sandiego
ParticipantPoway is a city, La Jolla is not. Poway has it’s own school district, La Jolla is part of the San Diego Unified School District.
The schools in Temecula were paid for by mello roos bonds, therefore the homeowners are paying for the schools over 30 years, not the developers. When people stop paying their mortgages, they also stop paying their property taxes and mello roos payments. Look for that to start becoming an issue (see Moreno Valley of the 1990’s).
The city doesn’t pay the salaries of the teachers so it doesn’t matter how big or strong their sales tax base is. Even so, when people’s homes are being foreclosed, they are not likely buying autos or shopping at the malls. If city revenues are down, it will start affecting police and fire (see Vallejo, CA potential bankruptcy). When a city starts cutting back on basic services, the population demographic starts to change rapidly. Teachers aren’t going to be attracted to “difficult” schools.
sandiego
ParticipantPoway is a city, La Jolla is not. Poway has it’s own school district, La Jolla is part of the San Diego Unified School District.
The schools in Temecula were paid for by mello roos bonds, therefore the homeowners are paying for the schools over 30 years, not the developers. When people stop paying their mortgages, they also stop paying their property taxes and mello roos payments. Look for that to start becoming an issue (see Moreno Valley of the 1990’s).
The city doesn’t pay the salaries of the teachers so it doesn’t matter how big or strong their sales tax base is. Even so, when people’s homes are being foreclosed, they are not likely buying autos or shopping at the malls. If city revenues are down, it will start affecting police and fire (see Vallejo, CA potential bankruptcy). When a city starts cutting back on basic services, the population demographic starts to change rapidly. Teachers aren’t going to be attracted to “difficult” schools.
sandiego
ParticipantPoway is a city, La Jolla is not. Poway has it’s own school district, La Jolla is part of the San Diego Unified School District.
The schools in Temecula were paid for by mello roos bonds, therefore the homeowners are paying for the schools over 30 years, not the developers. When people stop paying their mortgages, they also stop paying their property taxes and mello roos payments. Look for that to start becoming an issue (see Moreno Valley of the 1990’s).
The city doesn’t pay the salaries of the teachers so it doesn’t matter how big or strong their sales tax base is. Even so, when people’s homes are being foreclosed, they are not likely buying autos or shopping at the malls. If city revenues are down, it will start affecting police and fire (see Vallejo, CA potential bankruptcy). When a city starts cutting back on basic services, the population demographic starts to change rapidly. Teachers aren’t going to be attracted to “difficult” schools.
sandiego
ParticipantPoway is a city, La Jolla is not. Poway has it’s own school district, La Jolla is part of the San Diego Unified School District.
The schools in Temecula were paid for by mello roos bonds, therefore the homeowners are paying for the schools over 30 years, not the developers. When people stop paying their mortgages, they also stop paying their property taxes and mello roos payments. Look for that to start becoming an issue (see Moreno Valley of the 1990’s).
The city doesn’t pay the salaries of the teachers so it doesn’t matter how big or strong their sales tax base is. Even so, when people’s homes are being foreclosed, they are not likely buying autos or shopping at the malls. If city revenues are down, it will start affecting police and fire (see Vallejo, CA potential bankruptcy). When a city starts cutting back on basic services, the population demographic starts to change rapidly. Teachers aren’t going to be attracted to “difficult” schools.
sandiego
ParticipantPoway is a city, La Jolla is not. Poway has it’s own school district, La Jolla is part of the San Diego Unified School District.
The schools in Temecula were paid for by mello roos bonds, therefore the homeowners are paying for the schools over 30 years, not the developers. When people stop paying their mortgages, they also stop paying their property taxes and mello roos payments. Look for that to start becoming an issue (see Moreno Valley of the 1990’s).
The city doesn’t pay the salaries of the teachers so it doesn’t matter how big or strong their sales tax base is. Even so, when people’s homes are being foreclosed, they are not likely buying autos or shopping at the malls. If city revenues are down, it will start affecting police and fire (see Vallejo, CA potential bankruptcy). When a city starts cutting back on basic services, the population demographic starts to change rapidly. Teachers aren’t going to be attracted to “difficult” schools.
sandiego
ParticipantHow good will the schools be in Temecula when their tax base is decimated by the foreclosures and declining property tax revenues over the next 36 months?
sandiego
ParticipantHow good will the schools be in Temecula when their tax base is decimated by the foreclosures and declining property tax revenues over the next 36 months?
sandiego
ParticipantHow good will the schools be in Temecula when their tax base is decimated by the foreclosures and declining property tax revenues over the next 36 months?
sandiego
ParticipantHow good will the schools be in Temecula when their tax base is decimated by the foreclosures and declining property tax revenues over the next 36 months?
sandiego
ParticipantHow good will the schools be in Temecula when their tax base is decimated by the foreclosures and declining property tax revenues over the next 36 months?
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