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temeculaguy
ParticipantI’ll offer a different angle on the Carlsbad $100 a square debate. I paid about $90 a foot for my Temecula palace. I got ten fire insurance quotes and all of them claimed it would cost more than that to rebuild it. So effectively the land has zero value. Building costs can fluctuate but $100 a square is lowball estimate for building costs.
Land and location still has value, it had value in the great depression and it will even in GDII. Even with 25% unemployment, the other 75% would choose to move to nice coastal communities if the prices were the same everywhere, that very fact won;t allow the prices to be the same everywhere, supply and demand still rule the day. WIll coastal N. County go down, ABSOLUTELY!!! Because it hasn;t gone down the same percentage as other areas so it owes the invisible hand about 25%. Will it get to $100 a square with regularity, Hell NO!!!
It will get to 2001 pricing, not 2001 Santee pricing but 2001 pricing for the same house. In 1991 I paid $100 a square in Temecula, when it had two grovery stores and stop signs at the offramps. That was for a small home and sq ft always cost less the larger the home is but to think the fair price for carlsbad is equal to the 1991 Temecula price is absurd. Be prepared to be lucky to get the 2001 price or get a map and pick a new town cause wishing aint gonna do it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’ll offer a different angle on the Carlsbad $100 a square debate. I paid about $90 a foot for my Temecula palace. I got ten fire insurance quotes and all of them claimed it would cost more than that to rebuild it. So effectively the land has zero value. Building costs can fluctuate but $100 a square is lowball estimate for building costs.
Land and location still has value, it had value in the great depression and it will even in GDII. Even with 25% unemployment, the other 75% would choose to move to nice coastal communities if the prices were the same everywhere, that very fact won;t allow the prices to be the same everywhere, supply and demand still rule the day. WIll coastal N. County go down, ABSOLUTELY!!! Because it hasn;t gone down the same percentage as other areas so it owes the invisible hand about 25%. Will it get to $100 a square with regularity, Hell NO!!!
It will get to 2001 pricing, not 2001 Santee pricing but 2001 pricing for the same house. In 1991 I paid $100 a square in Temecula, when it had two grovery stores and stop signs at the offramps. That was for a small home and sq ft always cost less the larger the home is but to think the fair price for carlsbad is equal to the 1991 Temecula price is absurd. Be prepared to be lucky to get the 2001 price or get a map and pick a new town cause wishing aint gonna do it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’ll offer a different angle on the Carlsbad $100 a square debate. I paid about $90 a foot for my Temecula palace. I got ten fire insurance quotes and all of them claimed it would cost more than that to rebuild it. So effectively the land has zero value. Building costs can fluctuate but $100 a square is lowball estimate for building costs.
Land and location still has value, it had value in the great depression and it will even in GDII. Even with 25% unemployment, the other 75% would choose to move to nice coastal communities if the prices were the same everywhere, that very fact won;t allow the prices to be the same everywhere, supply and demand still rule the day. WIll coastal N. County go down, ABSOLUTELY!!! Because it hasn;t gone down the same percentage as other areas so it owes the invisible hand about 25%. Will it get to $100 a square with regularity, Hell NO!!!
It will get to 2001 pricing, not 2001 Santee pricing but 2001 pricing for the same house. In 1991 I paid $100 a square in Temecula, when it had two grovery stores and stop signs at the offramps. That was for a small home and sq ft always cost less the larger the home is but to think the fair price for carlsbad is equal to the 1991 Temecula price is absurd. Be prepared to be lucky to get the 2001 price or get a map and pick a new town cause wishing aint gonna do it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t even know about that one, from the article Loma Linda will run that one but it’s only 106 beds and also in Murrieta, the one on Temecula Parkway appears to still be stalled in court but is planned to be 3x larger than the new Murrieta one (35 acres, 300-350 beds, 6 stories, helipad). I couldn’t find anything recent, just some reports at the end of 2007. Either way, the new one brings the total to three, with hopefully a 4th equal in size to the other three combined.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/1F937CD2-8BD7-45C2-981C-7D8BDD9055E4/0/noaHospital.pdf
http://www.pe.com/localnews/temecula/stories/PE_News_Local_C_shospital10.3e418fb.html
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t even know about that one, from the article Loma Linda will run that one but it’s only 106 beds and also in Murrieta, the one on Temecula Parkway appears to still be stalled in court but is planned to be 3x larger than the new Murrieta one (35 acres, 300-350 beds, 6 stories, helipad). I couldn’t find anything recent, just some reports at the end of 2007. Either way, the new one brings the total to three, with hopefully a 4th equal in size to the other three combined.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/1F937CD2-8BD7-45C2-981C-7D8BDD9055E4/0/noaHospital.pdf
http://www.pe.com/localnews/temecula/stories/PE_News_Local_C_shospital10.3e418fb.html
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t even know about that one, from the article Loma Linda will run that one but it’s only 106 beds and also in Murrieta, the one on Temecula Parkway appears to still be stalled in court but is planned to be 3x larger than the new Murrieta one (35 acres, 300-350 beds, 6 stories, helipad). I couldn’t find anything recent, just some reports at the end of 2007. Either way, the new one brings the total to three, with hopefully a 4th equal in size to the other three combined.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/1F937CD2-8BD7-45C2-981C-7D8BDD9055E4/0/noaHospital.pdf
http://www.pe.com/localnews/temecula/stories/PE_News_Local_C_shospital10.3e418fb.html
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t even know about that one, from the article Loma Linda will run that one but it’s only 106 beds and also in Murrieta, the one on Temecula Parkway appears to still be stalled in court but is planned to be 3x larger than the new Murrieta one (35 acres, 300-350 beds, 6 stories, helipad). I couldn’t find anything recent, just some reports at the end of 2007. Either way, the new one brings the total to three, with hopefully a 4th equal in size to the other three combined.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/1F937CD2-8BD7-45C2-981C-7D8BDD9055E4/0/noaHospital.pdf
http://www.pe.com/localnews/temecula/stories/PE_News_Local_C_shospital10.3e418fb.html
temeculaguy
ParticipantI didn’t even know about that one, from the article Loma Linda will run that one but it’s only 106 beds and also in Murrieta, the one on Temecula Parkway appears to still be stalled in court but is planned to be 3x larger than the new Murrieta one (35 acres, 300-350 beds, 6 stories, helipad). I couldn’t find anything recent, just some reports at the end of 2007. Either way, the new one brings the total to three, with hopefully a 4th equal in size to the other three combined.
http://www.cityoftemecula.org/NR/rdonlyres/1F937CD2-8BD7-45C2-981C-7D8BDD9055E4/0/noaHospital.pdf
http://www.pe.com/localnews/temecula/stories/PE_News_Local_C_shospital10.3e418fb.html
temeculaguy
ParticipantWelcome aboard Cash, we are going to have to set up a Temecula happy hour as our circle keeps growing. I don’t know if I can give references for any of the above since the answer to each has been: me! I hired a steam cleaner guy with truck mounted gear but other than that, I’ve been tackling it on my own. It’s fun, well, most of the time.
Paramount mentioned something a while back about the hospital construction being back on track, they haven’t broken ground yet but maybe soon. The unions and immediate neighbors have been filing lawsuits to delay it for years. Until then, there is one in Murrieta and one in Wildomar, I’ve found them to be good enough, better than some not as good as others, but good enough to patch you up.
So where did you end up buying? If you are looking for a driveway guy you must have gone for a chunk of land.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWelcome aboard Cash, we are going to have to set up a Temecula happy hour as our circle keeps growing. I don’t know if I can give references for any of the above since the answer to each has been: me! I hired a steam cleaner guy with truck mounted gear but other than that, I’ve been tackling it on my own. It’s fun, well, most of the time.
Paramount mentioned something a while back about the hospital construction being back on track, they haven’t broken ground yet but maybe soon. The unions and immediate neighbors have been filing lawsuits to delay it for years. Until then, there is one in Murrieta and one in Wildomar, I’ve found them to be good enough, better than some not as good as others, but good enough to patch you up.
So where did you end up buying? If you are looking for a driveway guy you must have gone for a chunk of land.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWelcome aboard Cash, we are going to have to set up a Temecula happy hour as our circle keeps growing. I don’t know if I can give references for any of the above since the answer to each has been: me! I hired a steam cleaner guy with truck mounted gear but other than that, I’ve been tackling it on my own. It’s fun, well, most of the time.
Paramount mentioned something a while back about the hospital construction being back on track, they haven’t broken ground yet but maybe soon. The unions and immediate neighbors have been filing lawsuits to delay it for years. Until then, there is one in Murrieta and one in Wildomar, I’ve found them to be good enough, better than some not as good as others, but good enough to patch you up.
So where did you end up buying? If you are looking for a driveway guy you must have gone for a chunk of land.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWelcome aboard Cash, we are going to have to set up a Temecula happy hour as our circle keeps growing. I don’t know if I can give references for any of the above since the answer to each has been: me! I hired a steam cleaner guy with truck mounted gear but other than that, I’ve been tackling it on my own. It’s fun, well, most of the time.
Paramount mentioned something a while back about the hospital construction being back on track, they haven’t broken ground yet but maybe soon. The unions and immediate neighbors have been filing lawsuits to delay it for years. Until then, there is one in Murrieta and one in Wildomar, I’ve found them to be good enough, better than some not as good as others, but good enough to patch you up.
So where did you end up buying? If you are looking for a driveway guy you must have gone for a chunk of land.
temeculaguy
ParticipantWelcome aboard Cash, we are going to have to set up a Temecula happy hour as our circle keeps growing. I don’t know if I can give references for any of the above since the answer to each has been: me! I hired a steam cleaner guy with truck mounted gear but other than that, I’ve been tackling it on my own. It’s fun, well, most of the time.
Paramount mentioned something a while back about the hospital construction being back on track, they haven’t broken ground yet but maybe soon. The unions and immediate neighbors have been filing lawsuits to delay it for years. Until then, there is one in Murrieta and one in Wildomar, I’ve found them to be good enough, better than some not as good as others, but good enough to patch you up.
So where did you end up buying? If you are looking for a driveway guy you must have gone for a chunk of land.
February 4, 2009 at 9:19 PM in reply to: Senate OKs $15,000 tax break for homebuyers – I believe investors too eligible for this tax credit #340988temeculaguy
ParticipantWhat is the income ceiling? The current $7,500 credit phases out at 75k for singles and 150k for couples. If it follows the same formula it will help most of the country but so cal will get the shaft again.
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