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If no pool -> $0
If pool -> $25 a month
sd_bearParticipantIf no pool -> $0
If pool -> $25 a month
sd_bearParticipantIf no pool -> $0
If pool -> $25 a month
sd_bearParticipantIf no pool -> $0
If pool -> $25 a month
sd_bearParticipantHopefully it does play out this way. I see nothing wrong with interest rates going way up.
Doesn’t it do the following?
1) Craters housing prices so that people can afford monthly payments with high interest rates
2) Lowers property taxes paid since actual house value is lower
3) Makes more of your monthly payment tax deductible since a lot more is going to interest.
sd_bearParticipantHopefully it does play out this way. I see nothing wrong with interest rates going way up.
Doesn’t it do the following?
1) Craters housing prices so that people can afford monthly payments with high interest rates
2) Lowers property taxes paid since actual house value is lower
3) Makes more of your monthly payment tax deductible since a lot more is going to interest.
sd_bearParticipantHopefully it does play out this way. I see nothing wrong with interest rates going way up.
Doesn’t it do the following?
1) Craters housing prices so that people can afford monthly payments with high interest rates
2) Lowers property taxes paid since actual house value is lower
3) Makes more of your monthly payment tax deductible since a lot more is going to interest.
sd_bearParticipantHopefully it does play out this way. I see nothing wrong with interest rates going way up.
Doesn’t it do the following?
1) Craters housing prices so that people can afford monthly payments with high interest rates
2) Lowers property taxes paid since actual house value is lower
3) Makes more of your monthly payment tax deductible since a lot more is going to interest.
sd_bearParticipantHopefully it does play out this way. I see nothing wrong with interest rates going way up.
Doesn’t it do the following?
1) Craters housing prices so that people can afford monthly payments with high interest rates
2) Lowers property taxes paid since actual house value is lower
3) Makes more of your monthly payment tax deductible since a lot more is going to interest.
sd_bearParticipantThis raises the limits 125% from the median price in an area. If San Diego’s median price is only 430k now this means that the new cap is going to be 537.5k here. Not as bad as the 730k we keep seeing in the news, but still not a good thing.
sd_bearParticipantThis raises the limits 125% from the median price in an area. If San Diego’s median price is only 430k now this means that the new cap is going to be 537.5k here. Not as bad as the 730k we keep seeing in the news, but still not a good thing.
sd_bearParticipantThis raises the limits 125% from the median price in an area. If San Diego’s median price is only 430k now this means that the new cap is going to be 537.5k here. Not as bad as the 730k we keep seeing in the news, but still not a good thing.
sd_bearParticipantThis raises the limits 125% from the median price in an area. If San Diego’s median price is only 430k now this means that the new cap is going to be 537.5k here. Not as bad as the 730k we keep seeing in the news, but still not a good thing.
sd_bearParticipantThis raises the limits 125% from the median price in an area. If San Diego’s median price is only 430k now this means that the new cap is going to be 537.5k here. Not as bad as the 730k we keep seeing in the news, but still not a good thing.
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