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March 29, 2011 at 8:17 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #681574March 29, 2011 at 8:17 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #681627SDisGreatParticipant
i can’t believe that they underfunded their account, now the current homeowners are definitely feeling it in lower sale prices…
the purchasing power on $415/month is roughly 60k…
i rather buy a home for 260k w/o hoa fees then pay 200k and $415 a month…
i see other units in sd with 700 hoa and they aren’t even downtown condos…. OUCH…
so what happens when units like these have too many foreclosures and short sales and owners don’t make their monthly dues? i am assuming the currently homeowners have to pick up the monthly losses in increase HOA fees….
March 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #681837SDisGreatParticipantThat would be awesome. I would like to know what was the original Hoa before assessment and when assessment started. Thanks in advance
March 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #681169SDisGreatParticipantThat would be awesome. I would like to know what was the original Hoa before assessment and when assessment started. Thanks in advance
March 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #681221SDisGreatParticipantThat would be awesome. I would like to know what was the original Hoa before assessment and when assessment started. Thanks in advance
March 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #681977SDisGreatParticipantThat would be awesome. I would like to know what was the original Hoa before assessment and when assessment started. Thanks in advance
March 26, 2011 at 10:27 PM in reply to: Park Mesa Condos in Linda Vista by Mesa College, HOA 415 #682330SDisGreatParticipantThat would be awesome. I would like to know what was the original Hoa before assessment and when assessment started. Thanks in advance
SDisGreatParticipantgoogle DIY network and demos if you are planning on doing it yourself, however, beware of falling debrey
i would recommend that you hire many of the unemployed contractors out there to get the job done for you, spend a little bit of money, but getting a lot of “piece of mind in return”
SDisGreatParticipantgoogle DIY network and demos if you are planning on doing it yourself, however, beware of falling debrey
i would recommend that you hire many of the unemployed contractors out there to get the job done for you, spend a little bit of money, but getting a lot of “piece of mind in return”
SDisGreatParticipantgoogle DIY network and demos if you are planning on doing it yourself, however, beware of falling debrey
i would recommend that you hire many of the unemployed contractors out there to get the job done for you, spend a little bit of money, but getting a lot of “piece of mind in return”
SDisGreatParticipantgoogle DIY network and demos if you are planning on doing it yourself, however, beware of falling debrey
i would recommend that you hire many of the unemployed contractors out there to get the job done for you, spend a little bit of money, but getting a lot of “piece of mind in return”
SDisGreatParticipantgoogle DIY network and demos if you are planning on doing it yourself, however, beware of falling debrey
i would recommend that you hire many of the unemployed contractors out there to get the job done for you, spend a little bit of money, but getting a lot of “piece of mind in return”
SDisGreatParticipantThe listing agent said that due to the reo and ligitation, an ALL CASH offer will only be accepted.
In that case, what do you think of getting the place for 200K?
However, if we are going to have problems with an underfunded HOA, are the HOA prices going to skyrocket to make up for the REOs who are not paying their monthly HOA fee?SDisGreatParticipantThe listing agent said that due to the reo and ligitation, an ALL CASH offer will only be accepted.
In that case, what do you think of getting the place for 200K?
However, if we are going to have problems with an underfunded HOA, are the HOA prices going to skyrocket to make up for the REOs who are not paying their monthly HOA fee?SDisGreatParticipantThe listing agent said that due to the reo and ligitation, an ALL CASH offer will only be accepted.
In that case, what do you think of getting the place for 200K?
However, if we are going to have problems with an underfunded HOA, are the HOA prices going to skyrocket to make up for the REOs who are not paying their monthly HOA fee? -
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