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ParticipantYes on Mira Mesa. In PQ it will be more challenging at that price but depending on the size you are looking at it is doable. I will give you some details on Prairie Dog in a moment. That listing looks familiar. Some of the smaller 1400-1600 sf places are in that range in a few spots in PQ.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes on Mira Mesa. In PQ it will be more challenging at that price but depending on the size you are looking at it is doable. I will give you some details on Prairie Dog in a moment. That listing looks familiar. Some of the smaller 1400-1600 sf places are in that range in a few spots in PQ.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYes on Mira Mesa. In PQ it will be more challenging at that price but depending on the size you are looking at it is doable. I will give you some details on Prairie Dog in a moment. That listing looks familiar. Some of the smaller 1400-1600 sf places are in that range in a few spots in PQ.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually one of my clients has been inside the home. It was definitely in need of some work. Yes it is a nice size lot though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually one of my clients has been inside the home. It was definitely in need of some work. Yes it is a nice size lot though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually one of my clients has been inside the home. It was definitely in need of some work. Yes it is a nice size lot though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually one of my clients has been inside the home. It was definitely in need of some work. Yes it is a nice size lot though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantActually one of my clients has been inside the home. It was definitely in need of some work. Yes it is a nice size lot though.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah that tax issue really stinks if you have an impound acct. Not only do you have to fund the impound acct but you also pay the taxes through escrow up front. Nobody is stealing money from ya and of course the impound accts are adjusted annually but it stinks having to put your money out up front. Lenders require the impound accts to be funded from the get go even though you are already paying up until the next boundary.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah that tax issue really stinks if you have an impound acct. Not only do you have to fund the impound acct but you also pay the taxes through escrow up front. Nobody is stealing money from ya and of course the impound accts are adjusted annually but it stinks having to put your money out up front. Lenders require the impound accts to be funded from the get go even though you are already paying up until the next boundary.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah that tax issue really stinks if you have an impound acct. Not only do you have to fund the impound acct but you also pay the taxes through escrow up front. Nobody is stealing money from ya and of course the impound accts are adjusted annually but it stinks having to put your money out up front. Lenders require the impound accts to be funded from the get go even though you are already paying up until the next boundary.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah that tax issue really stinks if you have an impound acct. Not only do you have to fund the impound acct but you also pay the taxes through escrow up front. Nobody is stealing money from ya and of course the impound accts are adjusted annually but it stinks having to put your money out up front. Lenders require the impound accts to be funded from the get go even though you are already paying up until the next boundary.
SD Realtor
ParticipantYeah that tax issue really stinks if you have an impound acct. Not only do you have to fund the impound acct but you also pay the taxes through escrow up front. Nobody is stealing money from ya and of course the impound accts are adjusted annually but it stinks having to put your money out up front. Lenders require the impound accts to be funded from the get go even though you are already paying up until the next boundary.
SD Realtor
ParticipantHmmm very interesting. I will try it out.
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