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Anyone know if a similar deal exists with Time Warner? Currently I pay slightly over $100/month for cable TV/internet. It would be nice if I could reduce that a bit.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantAnyone know if a similar deal exists with Time Warner? Currently I pay slightly over $100/month for cable TV/internet. It would be nice if I could reduce that a bit.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantAnyone know if a similar deal exists with Time Warner? Currently I pay slightly over $100/month for cable TV/internet. It would be nice if I could reduce that a bit.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantAnyone know if a similar deal exists with Time Warner? Currently I pay slightly over $100/month for cable TV/internet. It would be nice if I could reduce that a bit.
SmellsFeeshyParticipant“HOA is the stupidest idea ever.”
Well for condos/townhomes its unfortunately a necessary evil.
The problem with not having an HOA is that its pretty difficult to find a house in a decent neighborhood that doesn’t have one in SD.SmellsFeeshyParticipant“HOA is the stupidest idea ever.”
Well for condos/townhomes its unfortunately a necessary evil.
The problem with not having an HOA is that its pretty difficult to find a house in a decent neighborhood that doesn’t have one in SD.SmellsFeeshyParticipant“HOA is the stupidest idea ever.”
Well for condos/townhomes its unfortunately a necessary evil.
The problem with not having an HOA is that its pretty difficult to find a house in a decent neighborhood that doesn’t have one in SD.SmellsFeeshyParticipant“HOA is the stupidest idea ever.”
Well for condos/townhomes its unfortunately a necessary evil.
The problem with not having an HOA is that its pretty difficult to find a house in a decent neighborhood that doesn’t have one in SD.SmellsFeeshyParticipant“HOA is the stupidest idea ever.”
Well for condos/townhomes its unfortunately a necessary evil.
The problem with not having an HOA is that its pretty difficult to find a house in a decent neighborhood that doesn’t have one in SD.SmellsFeeshyParticipantWhat area are you looking at buying in? Since you’re going to be going to UCSD, I would assume you’d be looking for a condo in UTC. Not sure how much shopping around you’ve done but for $200k you aren’t going to be able to buy much. Only recently have condos in UTC broken the $200k mark and then you’re looking at a ~600 sqft 1 bedroom condo conversion. I’d rent for a few years and then worry about buying when you graduate.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantWhat area are you looking at buying in? Since you’re going to be going to UCSD, I would assume you’d be looking for a condo in UTC. Not sure how much shopping around you’ve done but for $200k you aren’t going to be able to buy much. Only recently have condos in UTC broken the $200k mark and then you’re looking at a ~600 sqft 1 bedroom condo conversion. I’d rent for a few years and then worry about buying when you graduate.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantWhat area are you looking at buying in? Since you’re going to be going to UCSD, I would assume you’d be looking for a condo in UTC. Not sure how much shopping around you’ve done but for $200k you aren’t going to be able to buy much. Only recently have condos in UTC broken the $200k mark and then you’re looking at a ~600 sqft 1 bedroom condo conversion. I’d rent for a few years and then worry about buying when you graduate.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantWhat area are you looking at buying in? Since you’re going to be going to UCSD, I would assume you’d be looking for a condo in UTC. Not sure how much shopping around you’ve done but for $200k you aren’t going to be able to buy much. Only recently have condos in UTC broken the $200k mark and then you’re looking at a ~600 sqft 1 bedroom condo conversion. I’d rent for a few years and then worry about buying when you graduate.
SmellsFeeshyParticipantWhat area are you looking at buying in? Since you’re going to be going to UCSD, I would assume you’d be looking for a condo in UTC. Not sure how much shopping around you’ve done but for $200k you aren’t going to be able to buy much. Only recently have condos in UTC broken the $200k mark and then you’re looking at a ~600 sqft 1 bedroom condo conversion. I’d rent for a few years and then worry about buying when you graduate.
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