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Participant[quote=paramount]Welcome to Temecula….[/quote]
We will leave the light on for you.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=paramount]Welcome to Temecula….[/quote]
We will leave the light on for you.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=paramount]Welcome to Temecula….[/quote]
We will leave the light on for you.
January 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM in reply to: Just divorced. Got to sell in LCV and buy somewhere. Any ideas? #334188temeculaguy
ParticipantOx, you were doing so well, then you went with, “move in with my girlfriend now that my divorce is final” angle. I have so much advice for you and none of it has to do with real estate. C’mon, you made parole, enjoy it a little.
Here’s the plan:
-Rent something small in SEH or wherever you may want to buy.-Pick a townhouse or something small, it will be cheaper and there will way more divorced women floating around (community pools and gyms are good).
-Spend a year or two watching the market and learning if you like the area, date as many of the divorcees and once you’ve burned yourself in the complex, go buy a house. Then never date any of your neighbors once you buy because they won’t go away and neither will you.
Then you will be a couple years out of the marriage and your vision is more clear about a potential mate and a potential house.
January 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM in reply to: Just divorced. Got to sell in LCV and buy somewhere. Any ideas? #334521temeculaguy
ParticipantOx, you were doing so well, then you went with, “move in with my girlfriend now that my divorce is final” angle. I have so much advice for you and none of it has to do with real estate. C’mon, you made parole, enjoy it a little.
Here’s the plan:
-Rent something small in SEH or wherever you may want to buy.-Pick a townhouse or something small, it will be cheaper and there will way more divorced women floating around (community pools and gyms are good).
-Spend a year or two watching the market and learning if you like the area, date as many of the divorcees and once you’ve burned yourself in the complex, go buy a house. Then never date any of your neighbors once you buy because they won’t go away and neither will you.
Then you will be a couple years out of the marriage and your vision is more clear about a potential mate and a potential house.
January 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM in reply to: Just divorced. Got to sell in LCV and buy somewhere. Any ideas? #334606temeculaguy
ParticipantOx, you were doing so well, then you went with, “move in with my girlfriend now that my divorce is final” angle. I have so much advice for you and none of it has to do with real estate. C’mon, you made parole, enjoy it a little.
Here’s the plan:
-Rent something small in SEH or wherever you may want to buy.-Pick a townhouse or something small, it will be cheaper and there will way more divorced women floating around (community pools and gyms are good).
-Spend a year or two watching the market and learning if you like the area, date as many of the divorcees and once you’ve burned yourself in the complex, go buy a house. Then never date any of your neighbors once you buy because they won’t go away and neither will you.
Then you will be a couple years out of the marriage and your vision is more clear about a potential mate and a potential house.
January 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM in reply to: Just divorced. Got to sell in LCV and buy somewhere. Any ideas? #334633temeculaguy
ParticipantOx, you were doing so well, then you went with, “move in with my girlfriend now that my divorce is final” angle. I have so much advice for you and none of it has to do with real estate. C’mon, you made parole, enjoy it a little.
Here’s the plan:
-Rent something small in SEH or wherever you may want to buy.-Pick a townhouse or something small, it will be cheaper and there will way more divorced women floating around (community pools and gyms are good).
-Spend a year or two watching the market and learning if you like the area, date as many of the divorcees and once you’ve burned yourself in the complex, go buy a house. Then never date any of your neighbors once you buy because they won’t go away and neither will you.
Then you will be a couple years out of the marriage and your vision is more clear about a potential mate and a potential house.
January 23, 2009 at 2:26 PM in reply to: Just divorced. Got to sell in LCV and buy somewhere. Any ideas? #334718temeculaguy
ParticipantOx, you were doing so well, then you went with, “move in with my girlfriend now that my divorce is final” angle. I have so much advice for you and none of it has to do with real estate. C’mon, you made parole, enjoy it a little.
Here’s the plan:
-Rent something small in SEH or wherever you may want to buy.-Pick a townhouse or something small, it will be cheaper and there will way more divorced women floating around (community pools and gyms are good).
-Spend a year or two watching the market and learning if you like the area, date as many of the divorcees and once you’ve burned yourself in the complex, go buy a house. Then never date any of your neighbors once you buy because they won’t go away and neither will you.
Then you will be a couple years out of the marriage and your vision is more clear about a potential mate and a potential house.
temeculaguy
ParticipantNeed a little more info. What did you pay? What did people pay two years ago?
Hate to say it but for the umpteenth time, escrow is not the time to ask advice, it’s almost too late. Most of the opinions will be that you caught a falling knife and that will only make you nervous.
More importantly, did you make a downpayment and take out a fixed rate loan that you can easily afford on just your income when your babymaking begins and your wife stops working. If that part is o.k., no sense in crying over spilled money, just enjoy it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantNeed a little more info. What did you pay? What did people pay two years ago?
Hate to say it but for the umpteenth time, escrow is not the time to ask advice, it’s almost too late. Most of the opinions will be that you caught a falling knife and that will only make you nervous.
More importantly, did you make a downpayment and take out a fixed rate loan that you can easily afford on just your income when your babymaking begins and your wife stops working. If that part is o.k., no sense in crying over spilled money, just enjoy it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantNeed a little more info. What did you pay? What did people pay two years ago?
Hate to say it but for the umpteenth time, escrow is not the time to ask advice, it’s almost too late. Most of the opinions will be that you caught a falling knife and that will only make you nervous.
More importantly, did you make a downpayment and take out a fixed rate loan that you can easily afford on just your income when your babymaking begins and your wife stops working. If that part is o.k., no sense in crying over spilled money, just enjoy it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantNeed a little more info. What did you pay? What did people pay two years ago?
Hate to say it but for the umpteenth time, escrow is not the time to ask advice, it’s almost too late. Most of the opinions will be that you caught a falling knife and that will only make you nervous.
More importantly, did you make a downpayment and take out a fixed rate loan that you can easily afford on just your income when your babymaking begins and your wife stops working. If that part is o.k., no sense in crying over spilled money, just enjoy it.
temeculaguy
ParticipantNeed a little more info. What did you pay? What did people pay two years ago?
Hate to say it but for the umpteenth time, escrow is not the time to ask advice, it’s almost too late. Most of the opinions will be that you caught a falling knife and that will only make you nervous.
More importantly, did you make a downpayment and take out a fixed rate loan that you can easily afford on just your income when your babymaking begins and your wife stops working. If that part is o.k., no sense in crying over spilled money, just enjoy it.
temeculaguy
Participant#1 Yes, sub $100 is the norm for that size, the larger the house, the lower the ppsf
#2 Maybe, the more desirable areas have hoa’s, they vary from $30 a month the $150, most are on the low side, just a few have high hoa’s and they have fantastic amenities for that. Here is what $150 gets you http://www.previewfirst.com/mls/video/4696
#3 No-you will not find pure 1%, because of the voter approved bonds. They are fixed yearly fees but every house pays something between $500 and $3000 a year above the 1% based on where it is, not the value, these fees don’t go up unless the voters approve more stuff. This includes your trash bill which is paid through taxes in the city.
#4, Yes, water and gas are dirt cheap ($50 a month), electric will be a few hundred in summer.
#5, NO, absolutely not. Cars are like shoes in So Cal, especially in the burbs. For a suburb it does have an unusually large amount of cabs, due to having one of the largest casinos in so cal. Since there are dozens of cabs on duty at any one time, getting one is easy and quick, even if you aren’t going to/coming from the casino just because they are nearby. I cab it home sometimes from bars, it’s cheap and quick, but I would never live here without a car. Just buy a cheap used one.
#6, Yes, outdoor activity is pretty much a year round thing, this holds true for almost all of So Cal.
#7 and #8 weren’t really questions.
If you don’t have kids and don’t want a car, I’m not sure this is the town for you. Downtown or NothPark/Hillcrest/Mission hills are much better suited for a pedestrian lifestyle but you wont find the sq ft for the price you are looking for.
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