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January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127626January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127363SeekerXParticipant
>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. 🙂
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127599SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. 🙂
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127523SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. 🙂
January 1, 2008 at 4:34 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127532SeekerXParticipant>>I just want to live in a place where people share my values when it comes to home ownership.
Most people do and you shouldn’t have to apolgize for expressing your desire not to live by people who don’t share those values. That’s what attracts me to Piggington is that people tell it like it is around here instead of politically correct BS. 🙂
January 1, 2008 at 4:07 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127338SeekerXParticipant>>I dont think (and the operative word here is “think” since I dont know) that there is any government code that will enforce what type of people move into a neighborhood. I think if someone can get a mortgage and make the payments, that’s their right.
I was thinking more “number” rather than “type” of people, I thought there was a 2-per bedroom limit dictated by code. You hear the term “single-family” residence and indeed in most real estate search engines there are options to search for “Single Family” and/or “Multi-Family”, so I assume there is a difference that is recognized by code otherwise why have a distinction and is there any consequence to violation? If not, let’s just drop the distinction.
>>On the other hand, with credit standards tightening, people who shouldnt really be homeowners probably wont be able to…
Very true and I’m sure if I just wait it out, the ARM will reset and one morning I will wake up and the house in question will be deserted with a short sale sign in the yard. It just unfortunate we had to take this long road back to sanity.
January 1, 2008 at 4:07 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127601SeekerXParticipant>>I dont think (and the operative word here is “think” since I dont know) that there is any government code that will enforce what type of people move into a neighborhood. I think if someone can get a mortgage and make the payments, that’s their right.
I was thinking more “number” rather than “type” of people, I thought there was a 2-per bedroom limit dictated by code. You hear the term “single-family” residence and indeed in most real estate search engines there are options to search for “Single Family” and/or “Multi-Family”, so I assume there is a difference that is recognized by code otherwise why have a distinction and is there any consequence to violation? If not, let’s just drop the distinction.
>>On the other hand, with credit standards tightening, people who shouldnt really be homeowners probably wont be able to…
Very true and I’m sure if I just wait it out, the ARM will reset and one morning I will wake up and the house in question will be deserted with a short sale sign in the yard. It just unfortunate we had to take this long road back to sanity.
January 1, 2008 at 4:07 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127574SeekerXParticipant>>I dont think (and the operative word here is “think” since I dont know) that there is any government code that will enforce what type of people move into a neighborhood. I think if someone can get a mortgage and make the payments, that’s their right.
I was thinking more “number” rather than “type” of people, I thought there was a 2-per bedroom limit dictated by code. You hear the term “single-family” residence and indeed in most real estate search engines there are options to search for “Single Family” and/or “Multi-Family”, so I assume there is a difference that is recognized by code otherwise why have a distinction and is there any consequence to violation? If not, let’s just drop the distinction.
>>On the other hand, with credit standards tightening, people who shouldnt really be homeowners probably wont be able to…
Very true and I’m sure if I just wait it out, the ARM will reset and one morning I will wake up and the house in question will be deserted with a short sale sign in the yard. It just unfortunate we had to take this long road back to sanity.
January 1, 2008 at 4:07 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127497SeekerXParticipant>>I dont think (and the operative word here is “think” since I dont know) that there is any government code that will enforce what type of people move into a neighborhood. I think if someone can get a mortgage and make the payments, that’s their right.
I was thinking more “number” rather than “type” of people, I thought there was a 2-per bedroom limit dictated by code. You hear the term “single-family” residence and indeed in most real estate search engines there are options to search for “Single Family” and/or “Multi-Family”, so I assume there is a difference that is recognized by code otherwise why have a distinction and is there any consequence to violation? If not, let’s just drop the distinction.
>>On the other hand, with credit standards tightening, people who shouldnt really be homeowners probably wont be able to…
Very true and I’m sure if I just wait it out, the ARM will reset and one morning I will wake up and the house in question will be deserted with a short sale sign in the yard. It just unfortunate we had to take this long road back to sanity.
January 1, 2008 at 4:07 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127507SeekerXParticipant>>I dont think (and the operative word here is “think” since I dont know) that there is any government code that will enforce what type of people move into a neighborhood. I think if someone can get a mortgage and make the payments, that’s their right.
I was thinking more “number” rather than “type” of people, I thought there was a 2-per bedroom limit dictated by code. You hear the term “single-family” residence and indeed in most real estate search engines there are options to search for “Single Family” and/or “Multi-Family”, so I assume there is a difference that is recognized by code otherwise why have a distinction and is there any consequence to violation? If not, let’s just drop the distinction.
>>On the other hand, with credit standards tightening, people who shouldnt really be homeowners probably wont be able to…
Very true and I’m sure if I just wait it out, the ARM will reset and one morning I will wake up and the house in question will be deserted with a short sale sign in the yard. It just unfortunate we had to take this long road back to sanity.
January 1, 2008 at 3:23 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127317SeekerXParticipantHi Bunny Meadows I am wondering the same thing, my current home is non-HOA which is all well and good until the multi-family/junk vehicle situation arrives. Can that type of situation be regulated by HOA rules, or are we at the mercy of government code enforcement (which means nothing will be done about it). Thanks
January 1, 2008 at 3:23 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127581SeekerXParticipantHi Bunny Meadows I am wondering the same thing, my current home is non-HOA which is all well and good until the multi-family/junk vehicle situation arrives. Can that type of situation be regulated by HOA rules, or are we at the mercy of government code enforcement (which means nothing will be done about it). Thanks
January 1, 2008 at 3:23 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127554SeekerXParticipantHi Bunny Meadows I am wondering the same thing, my current home is non-HOA which is all well and good until the multi-family/junk vehicle situation arrives. Can that type of situation be regulated by HOA rules, or are we at the mercy of government code enforcement (which means nothing will be done about it). Thanks
January 1, 2008 at 3:23 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127488SeekerXParticipantHi Bunny Meadows I am wondering the same thing, my current home is non-HOA which is all well and good until the multi-family/junk vehicle situation arrives. Can that type of situation be regulated by HOA rules, or are we at the mercy of government code enforcement (which means nothing will be done about it). Thanks
January 1, 2008 at 3:23 PM in reply to: $200K price drop on house…what’s going on in Temecula? #127477SeekerXParticipantHi Bunny Meadows I am wondering the same thing, my current home is non-HOA which is all well and good until the multi-family/junk vehicle situation arrives. Can that type of situation be regulated by HOA rules, or are we at the mercy of government code enforcement (which means nothing will be done about it). Thanks
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