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sdnerd
ParticipantI’ve been touring commercial buildings in the area the last few weeks and have been working in this general area for about 8 years now. There is a LOT available right now IMHO.
I asked our broker, and he said there is a lot available but at the same time he is very busy. Lots of lookers, but people are being cautious right now and not jumping in yet.
sdnerd
ParticipantI’ve been touring commercial buildings in the area the last few weeks and have been working in this general area for about 8 years now. There is a LOT available right now IMHO.
I asked our broker, and he said there is a lot available but at the same time he is very busy. Lots of lookers, but people are being cautious right now and not jumping in yet.
sdnerd
ParticipantI’ve been touring commercial buildings in the area the last few weeks and have been working in this general area for about 8 years now. There is a LOT available right now IMHO.
I asked our broker, and he said there is a lot available but at the same time he is very busy. Lots of lookers, but people are being cautious right now and not jumping in yet.
sdnerd
ParticipantI’ve been touring commercial buildings in the area the last few weeks and have been working in this general area for about 8 years now. There is a LOT available right now IMHO.
I asked our broker, and he said there is a lot available but at the same time he is very busy. Lots of lookers, but people are being cautious right now and not jumping in yet.
sdnerd
ParticipantPrevious poster asked it, but I’ll repeat – what are the current comps on the condo & the house? And what were the prices at the peak?
It would be beneficial to have a rough idea just how far prices have already fallen.
sdnerd
ParticipantPrevious poster asked it, but I’ll repeat – what are the current comps on the condo & the house? And what were the prices at the peak?
It would be beneficial to have a rough idea just how far prices have already fallen.
sdnerd
ParticipantPrevious poster asked it, but I’ll repeat – what are the current comps on the condo & the house? And what were the prices at the peak?
It would be beneficial to have a rough idea just how far prices have already fallen.
sdnerd
ParticipantPrevious poster asked it, but I’ll repeat – what are the current comps on the condo & the house? And what were the prices at the peak?
It would be beneficial to have a rough idea just how far prices have already fallen.
sdnerd
ParticipantPrevious poster asked it, but I’ll repeat – what are the current comps on the condo & the house? And what were the prices at the peak?
It would be beneficial to have a rough idea just how far prices have already fallen.
sdnerd
Participant“the exhurbs are gonna get nailed because of migration back to the cities.”
Quote for truth.
On the flip side, this is going to help bolster if not increase rents in the job hub areas.
Aside from wine country; one of the biggest appeals to those areas was the cost. Gas is no longer $1/gal, and the housing bubble madness is no more.
If you commute 1-3 hours to work & back each day, and spend $30/day in gas that’s ~$600/mo. Find an equal property in MM, and do some math. Why rent in Temecula if you work here, if it’s no longer a less expensive equation?
Gas is increasing, housing bubble is deflating – rents in those outlying areas are definitely going to be coming down IMHO.
sdnerd
Participant“the exhurbs are gonna get nailed because of migration back to the cities.”
Quote for truth.
On the flip side, this is going to help bolster if not increase rents in the job hub areas.
Aside from wine country; one of the biggest appeals to those areas was the cost. Gas is no longer $1/gal, and the housing bubble madness is no more.
If you commute 1-3 hours to work & back each day, and spend $30/day in gas that’s ~$600/mo. Find an equal property in MM, and do some math. Why rent in Temecula if you work here, if it’s no longer a less expensive equation?
Gas is increasing, housing bubble is deflating – rents in those outlying areas are definitely going to be coming down IMHO.
sdnerd
Participant“the exhurbs are gonna get nailed because of migration back to the cities.”
Quote for truth.
On the flip side, this is going to help bolster if not increase rents in the job hub areas.
Aside from wine country; one of the biggest appeals to those areas was the cost. Gas is no longer $1/gal, and the housing bubble madness is no more.
If you commute 1-3 hours to work & back each day, and spend $30/day in gas that’s ~$600/mo. Find an equal property in MM, and do some math. Why rent in Temecula if you work here, if it’s no longer a less expensive equation?
Gas is increasing, housing bubble is deflating – rents in those outlying areas are definitely going to be coming down IMHO.
sdnerd
Participant“the exhurbs are gonna get nailed because of migration back to the cities.”
Quote for truth.
On the flip side, this is going to help bolster if not increase rents in the job hub areas.
Aside from wine country; one of the biggest appeals to those areas was the cost. Gas is no longer $1/gal, and the housing bubble madness is no more.
If you commute 1-3 hours to work & back each day, and spend $30/day in gas that’s ~$600/mo. Find an equal property in MM, and do some math. Why rent in Temecula if you work here, if it’s no longer a less expensive equation?
Gas is increasing, housing bubble is deflating – rents in those outlying areas are definitely going to be coming down IMHO.
sdnerd
Participant“the exhurbs are gonna get nailed because of migration back to the cities.”
Quote for truth.
On the flip side, this is going to help bolster if not increase rents in the job hub areas.
Aside from wine country; one of the biggest appeals to those areas was the cost. Gas is no longer $1/gal, and the housing bubble madness is no more.
If you commute 1-3 hours to work & back each day, and spend $30/day in gas that’s ~$600/mo. Find an equal property in MM, and do some math. Why rent in Temecula if you work here, if it’s no longer a less expensive equation?
Gas is increasing, housing bubble is deflating – rents in those outlying areas are definitely going to be coming down IMHO.
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