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October 29, 2007 at 4:23 PM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #93035October 29, 2007 at 4:23 PM in reply to: 4 closure Ranch errr scratch that “Fire proof” Ranch = new nickname for 4S Ranch #93046
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ParticipantHi Raptor –
4S Ranch is kind of on the boundary between Rancho Bernardo and RSF. 4S is considered RB rather then RSF because it is composed of tract homes while RSF is generally more higher end.
The animosity you hear on Piggington against 4S is there because… well because it is… I cannot give you a why it is there, but that it is alive and well. However I would say that 4S is IMO one of the neighborhoods that could see substantial depreciation because it may have been prone to buyers stretching themselves to thin when buying a home in the past several years. I wouldn’t say 4S is high end, I would say that 4S is a nice community with alot of professionals in it and alot of tract homes. It is a desired destination for many families due to schools, larger homes, nice community, etc, but it is not what you looked at.
Definitely do not confuse 4S with say Fairbanks or even Crosby, Cielo or even Santa Luz. If you go look there you will be very disappointed if you think it compares to them. It has great schools and is a nice community for sure, but from your previous posts, I do not think it is something that you will find to your taste. Does it hurt to look? Probably not.
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ParticipantAlex how is this exploitation or shilling? Is there a set grace period where there should be no contact to people at all?
I didn’t see any victims with a gun held to thier head that said they had to take this deal. Seems like they are still free to shop around and do whatever they want.
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ParticipantAlex how is this exploitation or shilling? Is there a set grace period where there should be no contact to people at all?
I didn’t see any victims with a gun held to thier head that said they had to take this deal. Seems like they are still free to shop around and do whatever they want.
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ParticipantAlex how is this exploitation or shilling? Is there a set grace period where there should be no contact to people at all?
I didn’t see any victims with a gun held to thier head that said they had to take this deal. Seems like they are still free to shop around and do whatever they want.
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October 29, 2007 at 12:07 AM in reply to: So I pulled the trigger: My buying experience in Temecula (long story) #92783SD Realtor
ParticipantNo worries Marion. Like I said, I do believe the market will go down however to some people, there are stronger forces driving them to purchase. I didn’t mean to come down hard, sorry if I did.
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October 29, 2007 at 12:07 AM in reply to: So I pulled the trigger: My buying experience in Temecula (long story) #92814SD Realtor
ParticipantNo worries Marion. Like I said, I do believe the market will go down however to some people, there are stronger forces driving them to purchase. I didn’t mean to come down hard, sorry if I did.
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October 29, 2007 at 12:07 AM in reply to: So I pulled the trigger: My buying experience in Temecula (long story) #92827SD Realtor
ParticipantNo worries Marion. Like I said, I do believe the market will go down however to some people, there are stronger forces driving them to purchase. I didn’t mean to come down hard, sorry if I did.
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ParticipantMy guess is it stays where it is.
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ParticipantMy guess is it stays where it is.
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ParticipantMy guess is it stays where it is.
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October 28, 2007 at 11:39 PM in reply to: So I pulled the trigger: My buying experience in Temecula (long story) #92759SD Realtor
Participant“I will be able to buy a comparable house with the same sqft for $175K.”
Perhaps. Maybe it takes longer, maybe not.
“That still adds up to them throwing away needless money every single month for the next 10 years or so.”
Depends on your definition of throwing away money. As with all of the uber bears your definition of quality of life sounds like it is 100% defined by finding the absolute bottom of the market.
This may not be true for everyone on the planet or maybe even everyone in Murrieta.
Contrary to what you think many people can enjoy the life they have without having found the absolute bottom.
I am not saying they are or are not throwing away money. I am not saying you are not right or wrong. Personally I agree it will go down further, perhaps much further. However everyone measures their own satisfaction of life through their own eyes. Got to walk in their shoes to assess their life.
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October 28, 2007 at 11:39 PM in reply to: So I pulled the trigger: My buying experience in Temecula (long story) #92790SD Realtor
Participant“I will be able to buy a comparable house with the same sqft for $175K.”
Perhaps. Maybe it takes longer, maybe not.
“That still adds up to them throwing away needless money every single month for the next 10 years or so.”
Depends on your definition of throwing away money. As with all of the uber bears your definition of quality of life sounds like it is 100% defined by finding the absolute bottom of the market.
This may not be true for everyone on the planet or maybe even everyone in Murrieta.
Contrary to what you think many people can enjoy the life they have without having found the absolute bottom.
I am not saying they are or are not throwing away money. I am not saying you are not right or wrong. Personally I agree it will go down further, perhaps much further. However everyone measures their own satisfaction of life through their own eyes. Got to walk in their shoes to assess their life.
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October 28, 2007 at 11:39 PM in reply to: So I pulled the trigger: My buying experience in Temecula (long story) #92803SD Realtor
Participant“I will be able to buy a comparable house with the same sqft for $175K.”
Perhaps. Maybe it takes longer, maybe not.
“That still adds up to them throwing away needless money every single month for the next 10 years or so.”
Depends on your definition of throwing away money. As with all of the uber bears your definition of quality of life sounds like it is 100% defined by finding the absolute bottom of the market.
This may not be true for everyone on the planet or maybe even everyone in Murrieta.
Contrary to what you think many people can enjoy the life they have without having found the absolute bottom.
I am not saying they are or are not throwing away money. I am not saying you are not right or wrong. Personally I agree it will go down further, perhaps much further. However everyone measures their own satisfaction of life through their own eyes. Got to walk in their shoes to assess their life.
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ParticipantJmcgarry that was a very insightful post. 4plex followed it up with some good points that may indeed quantify the behavior of the legs down and the in between behavior of them. I just wanted to comment about those two posts.
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