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sdnerd
ParticipantI own/currently live in a 1br Lucera.
I prefer Lucera; Venetian feels more like a large apartment complex. Lucera backs up to the canyon, is more secluded, and has more of a ‘park feel’ to it.
Previous poster was pretty accurate, Lucera if you are married Venetian if you are young and single.
Nobel Community park literally right across the street, library, gym, dog park, etc.
Get a unit without a fireplace, big space hog. I never hear the train, but imagine if you were right at the canyon you might. 2 car garage, you get 1 space. Plenty of community parking, never a problem.
Complex is gated, while that probably doesn’t offer any real security it’s a nice plus for renting the unit out. Lots of little snowflakes out there need to be in a gated community, parents like that.
HOA is painful, increased from $2xx to $3xx mainly because of an incompetent board. Wasted money on security guards, etc without looking at the financial books. The cash reserves are increasing now, which is encouraging.
I’m not sure how much 1br are in Venetian. I believe there is a foreclosure or two in Lucera for around $190,000. I believe the 1br rents around ~$1,300 possibly more so you can play with the math.
sdnerd
ParticipantI own/currently live in a 1br Lucera.
I prefer Lucera; Venetian feels more like a large apartment complex. Lucera backs up to the canyon, is more secluded, and has more of a ‘park feel’ to it.
Previous poster was pretty accurate, Lucera if you are married Venetian if you are young and single.
Nobel Community park literally right across the street, library, gym, dog park, etc.
Get a unit without a fireplace, big space hog. I never hear the train, but imagine if you were right at the canyon you might. 2 car garage, you get 1 space. Plenty of community parking, never a problem.
Complex is gated, while that probably doesn’t offer any real security it’s a nice plus for renting the unit out. Lots of little snowflakes out there need to be in a gated community, parents like that.
HOA is painful, increased from $2xx to $3xx mainly because of an incompetent board. Wasted money on security guards, etc without looking at the financial books. The cash reserves are increasing now, which is encouraging.
I’m not sure how much 1br are in Venetian. I believe there is a foreclosure or two in Lucera for around $190,000. I believe the 1br rents around ~$1,300 possibly more so you can play with the math.
sdnerd
ParticipantI own/currently live in a 1br Lucera.
I prefer Lucera; Venetian feels more like a large apartment complex. Lucera backs up to the canyon, is more secluded, and has more of a ‘park feel’ to it.
Previous poster was pretty accurate, Lucera if you are married Venetian if you are young and single.
Nobel Community park literally right across the street, library, gym, dog park, etc.
Get a unit without a fireplace, big space hog. I never hear the train, but imagine if you were right at the canyon you might. 2 car garage, you get 1 space. Plenty of community parking, never a problem.
Complex is gated, while that probably doesn’t offer any real security it’s a nice plus for renting the unit out. Lots of little snowflakes out there need to be in a gated community, parents like that.
HOA is painful, increased from $2xx to $3xx mainly because of an incompetent board. Wasted money on security guards, etc without looking at the financial books. The cash reserves are increasing now, which is encouraging.
I’m not sure how much 1br are in Venetian. I believe there is a foreclosure or two in Lucera for around $190,000. I believe the 1br rents around ~$1,300 possibly more so you can play with the math.
sdnerd
ParticipantI own/currently live in a 1br Lucera.
I prefer Lucera; Venetian feels more like a large apartment complex. Lucera backs up to the canyon, is more secluded, and has more of a ‘park feel’ to it.
Previous poster was pretty accurate, Lucera if you are married Venetian if you are young and single.
Nobel Community park literally right across the street, library, gym, dog park, etc.
Get a unit without a fireplace, big space hog. I never hear the train, but imagine if you were right at the canyon you might. 2 car garage, you get 1 space. Plenty of community parking, never a problem.
Complex is gated, while that probably doesn’t offer any real security it’s a nice plus for renting the unit out. Lots of little snowflakes out there need to be in a gated community, parents like that.
HOA is painful, increased from $2xx to $3xx mainly because of an incompetent board. Wasted money on security guards, etc without looking at the financial books. The cash reserves are increasing now, which is encouraging.
I’m not sure how much 1br are in Venetian. I believe there is a foreclosure or two in Lucera for around $190,000. I believe the 1br rents around ~$1,300 possibly more so you can play with the math.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhere I work, your average engineer probably makes just under $100k. The senior positions are pushing around $100-115k, with a few high end people in the $130k range.
Even if it’s not at the level the OP was stating, that’s still a very nice income especially for a working couple.
As SDR said, a lot of people don’t realize how much money is out there. I’m still blown away by some of the war chests people I know are throwing around, and some at such young ages. A lot of people are beyond broke, or barely getting by but there are also a lot of people out there with massive amounts of cash.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhere I work, your average engineer probably makes just under $100k. The senior positions are pushing around $100-115k, with a few high end people in the $130k range.
Even if it’s not at the level the OP was stating, that’s still a very nice income especially for a working couple.
As SDR said, a lot of people don’t realize how much money is out there. I’m still blown away by some of the war chests people I know are throwing around, and some at such young ages. A lot of people are beyond broke, or barely getting by but there are also a lot of people out there with massive amounts of cash.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhere I work, your average engineer probably makes just under $100k. The senior positions are pushing around $100-115k, with a few high end people in the $130k range.
Even if it’s not at the level the OP was stating, that’s still a very nice income especially for a working couple.
As SDR said, a lot of people don’t realize how much money is out there. I’m still blown away by some of the war chests people I know are throwing around, and some at such young ages. A lot of people are beyond broke, or barely getting by but there are also a lot of people out there with massive amounts of cash.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhere I work, your average engineer probably makes just under $100k. The senior positions are pushing around $100-115k, with a few high end people in the $130k range.
Even if it’s not at the level the OP was stating, that’s still a very nice income especially for a working couple.
As SDR said, a lot of people don’t realize how much money is out there. I’m still blown away by some of the war chests people I know are throwing around, and some at such young ages. A lot of people are beyond broke, or barely getting by but there are also a lot of people out there with massive amounts of cash.
sdnerd
ParticipantWhere I work, your average engineer probably makes just under $100k. The senior positions are pushing around $100-115k, with a few high end people in the $130k range.
Even if it’s not at the level the OP was stating, that’s still a very nice income especially for a working couple.
As SDR said, a lot of people don’t realize how much money is out there. I’m still blown away by some of the war chests people I know are throwing around, and some at such young ages. A lot of people are beyond broke, or barely getting by but there are also a lot of people out there with massive amounts of cash.
sdnerd
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Starting and running a company can be difficult or easy. It totally depends on what you choose to do.
That’s pretty easy to say, if you’ve never run or started your own company.
Give it a try sometime, and I suspect you’ll find it much harder then you might imagine.
sdnerd
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Starting and running a company can be difficult or easy. It totally depends on what you choose to do.
That’s pretty easy to say, if you’ve never run or started your own company.
Give it a try sometime, and I suspect you’ll find it much harder then you might imagine.
sdnerd
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Starting and running a company can be difficult or easy. It totally depends on what you choose to do.
That’s pretty easy to say, if you’ve never run or started your own company.
Give it a try sometime, and I suspect you’ll find it much harder then you might imagine.
sdnerd
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Starting and running a company can be difficult or easy. It totally depends on what you choose to do.
That’s pretty easy to say, if you’ve never run or started your own company.
Give it a try sometime, and I suspect you’ll find it much harder then you might imagine.
sdnerd
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Starting and running a company can be difficult or easy. It totally depends on what you choose to do.
That’s pretty easy to say, if you’ve never run or started your own company.
Give it a try sometime, and I suspect you’ll find it much harder then you might imagine.
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