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temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd just to settle the myths I’ve read above
Fallbrook-there were two different murders in the last month, a few weeks apart, both resulted in arrests and they were not related but within walking distance of each other. A few random acts does not make a community unsafe, Fallbrook has a low crime rate and always will because of the demographics. Neither case involved random victims, you have nothing to be afraid of and even though one was originally reported as a car jacking, it wasn’t. Both cases will be winding their way through court, follow them if you like in the papers. Fallbrook is still a nice town.Metzger hasn’t lived in fallbrook for years, I think more than a decade. He is in prison. And even when he did, he just hid out there, there were no activities in that town, no followers, I’ve never even seen a skinhead there in 20 years of visiting, it was his hideout, not a community of Klansmen, that’s just silly.
The quarry isn’t actually in Temecula, south west of it, actually between temecula, fallbrook, rainbow and De luz but it is in the wind path of temecula and is doubtful it will make it, huge opposition, the city is currently annexing the land and will then squash it, that is on track and the indians haven’t even flexed their muscle, it won’t get built. A few years back SDGE tried to run lines through the same area (an ecological preserve) and got pounded. Sempra had much more power than a quarry company and they failed. The activists up here, especially the eco types and the soccer moms are tenacious and organized. http://www.sos-hills.org/
I need to go back to watching the basketball game, maybe I’ll read through the thread again and look for more to rebuke but that makes me look like a crab and I hate playing that role, just wanted to keep the record straight. Any other questions just ask.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd just to settle the myths I’ve read above
Fallbrook-there were two different murders in the last month, a few weeks apart, both resulted in arrests and they were not related but within walking distance of each other. A few random acts does not make a community unsafe, Fallbrook has a low crime rate and always will because of the demographics. Neither case involved random victims, you have nothing to be afraid of and even though one was originally reported as a car jacking, it wasn’t. Both cases will be winding their way through court, follow them if you like in the papers. Fallbrook is still a nice town.Metzger hasn’t lived in fallbrook for years, I think more than a decade. He is in prison. And even when he did, he just hid out there, there were no activities in that town, no followers, I’ve never even seen a skinhead there in 20 years of visiting, it was his hideout, not a community of Klansmen, that’s just silly.
The quarry isn’t actually in Temecula, south west of it, actually between temecula, fallbrook, rainbow and De luz but it is in the wind path of temecula and is doubtful it will make it, huge opposition, the city is currently annexing the land and will then squash it, that is on track and the indians haven’t even flexed their muscle, it won’t get built. A few years back SDGE tried to run lines through the same area (an ecological preserve) and got pounded. Sempra had much more power than a quarry company and they failed. The activists up here, especially the eco types and the soccer moms are tenacious and organized. http://www.sos-hills.org/
I need to go back to watching the basketball game, maybe I’ll read through the thread again and look for more to rebuke but that makes me look like a crab and I hate playing that role, just wanted to keep the record straight. Any other questions just ask.
temeculaguy
ParticipantAnd just to settle the myths I’ve read above
Fallbrook-there were two different murders in the last month, a few weeks apart, both resulted in arrests and they were not related but within walking distance of each other. A few random acts does not make a community unsafe, Fallbrook has a low crime rate and always will because of the demographics. Neither case involved random victims, you have nothing to be afraid of and even though one was originally reported as a car jacking, it wasn’t. Both cases will be winding their way through court, follow them if you like in the papers. Fallbrook is still a nice town.Metzger hasn’t lived in fallbrook for years, I think more than a decade. He is in prison. And even when he did, he just hid out there, there were no activities in that town, no followers, I’ve never even seen a skinhead there in 20 years of visiting, it was his hideout, not a community of Klansmen, that’s just silly.
The quarry isn’t actually in Temecula, south west of it, actually between temecula, fallbrook, rainbow and De luz but it is in the wind path of temecula and is doubtful it will make it, huge opposition, the city is currently annexing the land and will then squash it, that is on track and the indians haven’t even flexed their muscle, it won’t get built. A few years back SDGE tried to run lines through the same area (an ecological preserve) and got pounded. Sempra had much more power than a quarry company and they failed. The activists up here, especially the eco types and the soccer moms are tenacious and organized. http://www.sos-hills.org/
I need to go back to watching the basketball game, maybe I’ll read through the thread again and look for more to rebuke but that makes me look like a crab and I hate playing that role, just wanted to keep the record straight. Any other questions just ask.
temeculaguy
ParticipantThis place fits your needs.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34003-Arietta-92592/home/12506768
I can find you a bunch in wine country, santiago estates, meadowview, de luz, but the last one is on the low side of your price point, can be had for less, and a short walk to one of the best elementary schools in a two county region, almost no english language learners or free lunch kids, probably better demographics than a private school and not a single apartment in it’s boundaries. Resort like clubhouse,tennis, full gym (not a cheesy little one) and everything else within walking distance.
While it’s large, it’s still a paved tract like neighborhood as opposed to 5 acre lots which kids just arent into (I know adults like it) but kids like playing in the street and having buddies next door. This and others like it fuse the two.
This one in morgan valley is much cheaper at 471k but it’s all 1/4 acre or larger lots, secluded valley, I love the 4 car garage with the rear door that opens to the back yard.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34033-Vandale-Ct-92592/home/12502224
Temecula is no Carlsbad, if you have 1.5 mil burning a hole in your pocket, go coastal. The drive to pendleton depends where on pendleton you need to go, it’s alsmost traffic free to the back gate, from the south of temecula, or deluz or fallbrook you dont need to get on the freeway at all or one offramp. Need to get all the way to the gate in O’side, wrong place, try Carlsbad and down along the 5.
Speaking of traffic, I’ve driven to S.D. a number of times in the last few months and back during rush hour on the 15, no big deal, little delay in esco but not what it was a year ago, $4.20 gas has a good side.
Like anywhere, if you have never lived in a particular climate or region, rent for a spell like dharma did, then decide. Everyone is different and so are their needs, you really need to try things out.
temeculaguy
ParticipantThis place fits your needs.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34003-Arietta-92592/home/12506768
I can find you a bunch in wine country, santiago estates, meadowview, de luz, but the last one is on the low side of your price point, can be had for less, and a short walk to one of the best elementary schools in a two county region, almost no english language learners or free lunch kids, probably better demographics than a private school and not a single apartment in it’s boundaries. Resort like clubhouse,tennis, full gym (not a cheesy little one) and everything else within walking distance.
While it’s large, it’s still a paved tract like neighborhood as opposed to 5 acre lots which kids just arent into (I know adults like it) but kids like playing in the street and having buddies next door. This and others like it fuse the two.
This one in morgan valley is much cheaper at 471k but it’s all 1/4 acre or larger lots, secluded valley, I love the 4 car garage with the rear door that opens to the back yard.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34033-Vandale-Ct-92592/home/12502224
Temecula is no Carlsbad, if you have 1.5 mil burning a hole in your pocket, go coastal. The drive to pendleton depends where on pendleton you need to go, it’s alsmost traffic free to the back gate, from the south of temecula, or deluz or fallbrook you dont need to get on the freeway at all or one offramp. Need to get all the way to the gate in O’side, wrong place, try Carlsbad and down along the 5.
Speaking of traffic, I’ve driven to S.D. a number of times in the last few months and back during rush hour on the 15, no big deal, little delay in esco but not what it was a year ago, $4.20 gas has a good side.
Like anywhere, if you have never lived in a particular climate or region, rent for a spell like dharma did, then decide. Everyone is different and so are their needs, you really need to try things out.
temeculaguy
ParticipantThis place fits your needs.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34003-Arietta-92592/home/12506768
I can find you a bunch in wine country, santiago estates, meadowview, de luz, but the last one is on the low side of your price point, can be had for less, and a short walk to one of the best elementary schools in a two county region, almost no english language learners or free lunch kids, probably better demographics than a private school and not a single apartment in it’s boundaries. Resort like clubhouse,tennis, full gym (not a cheesy little one) and everything else within walking distance.
While it’s large, it’s still a paved tract like neighborhood as opposed to 5 acre lots which kids just arent into (I know adults like it) but kids like playing in the street and having buddies next door. This and others like it fuse the two.
This one in morgan valley is much cheaper at 471k but it’s all 1/4 acre or larger lots, secluded valley, I love the 4 car garage with the rear door that opens to the back yard.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34033-Vandale-Ct-92592/home/12502224
Temecula is no Carlsbad, if you have 1.5 mil burning a hole in your pocket, go coastal. The drive to pendleton depends where on pendleton you need to go, it’s alsmost traffic free to the back gate, from the south of temecula, or deluz or fallbrook you dont need to get on the freeway at all or one offramp. Need to get all the way to the gate in O’side, wrong place, try Carlsbad and down along the 5.
Speaking of traffic, I’ve driven to S.D. a number of times in the last few months and back during rush hour on the 15, no big deal, little delay in esco but not what it was a year ago, $4.20 gas has a good side.
Like anywhere, if you have never lived in a particular climate or region, rent for a spell like dharma did, then decide. Everyone is different and so are their needs, you really need to try things out.
temeculaguy
ParticipantThis place fits your needs.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34003-Arietta-92592/home/12506768
I can find you a bunch in wine country, santiago estates, meadowview, de luz, but the last one is on the low side of your price point, can be had for less, and a short walk to one of the best elementary schools in a two county region, almost no english language learners or free lunch kids, probably better demographics than a private school and not a single apartment in it’s boundaries. Resort like clubhouse,tennis, full gym (not a cheesy little one) and everything else within walking distance.
While it’s large, it’s still a paved tract like neighborhood as opposed to 5 acre lots which kids just arent into (I know adults like it) but kids like playing in the street and having buddies next door. This and others like it fuse the two.
This one in morgan valley is much cheaper at 471k but it’s all 1/4 acre or larger lots, secluded valley, I love the 4 car garage with the rear door that opens to the back yard.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34033-Vandale-Ct-92592/home/12502224
Temecula is no Carlsbad, if you have 1.5 mil burning a hole in your pocket, go coastal. The drive to pendleton depends where on pendleton you need to go, it’s alsmost traffic free to the back gate, from the south of temecula, or deluz or fallbrook you dont need to get on the freeway at all or one offramp. Need to get all the way to the gate in O’side, wrong place, try Carlsbad and down along the 5.
Speaking of traffic, I’ve driven to S.D. a number of times in the last few months and back during rush hour on the 15, no big deal, little delay in esco but not what it was a year ago, $4.20 gas has a good side.
Like anywhere, if you have never lived in a particular climate or region, rent for a spell like dharma did, then decide. Everyone is different and so are their needs, you really need to try things out.
temeculaguy
ParticipantThis place fits your needs.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34003-Arietta-92592/home/12506768
I can find you a bunch in wine country, santiago estates, meadowview, de luz, but the last one is on the low side of your price point, can be had for less, and a short walk to one of the best elementary schools in a two county region, almost no english language learners or free lunch kids, probably better demographics than a private school and not a single apartment in it’s boundaries. Resort like clubhouse,tennis, full gym (not a cheesy little one) and everything else within walking distance.
While it’s large, it’s still a paved tract like neighborhood as opposed to 5 acre lots which kids just arent into (I know adults like it) but kids like playing in the street and having buddies next door. This and others like it fuse the two.
This one in morgan valley is much cheaper at 471k but it’s all 1/4 acre or larger lots, secluded valley, I love the 4 car garage with the rear door that opens to the back yard.
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Temecula/34033-Vandale-Ct-92592/home/12502224
Temecula is no Carlsbad, if you have 1.5 mil burning a hole in your pocket, go coastal. The drive to pendleton depends where on pendleton you need to go, it’s alsmost traffic free to the back gate, from the south of temecula, or deluz or fallbrook you dont need to get on the freeway at all or one offramp. Need to get all the way to the gate in O’side, wrong place, try Carlsbad and down along the 5.
Speaking of traffic, I’ve driven to S.D. a number of times in the last few months and back during rush hour on the 15, no big deal, little delay in esco but not what it was a year ago, $4.20 gas has a good side.
Like anywhere, if you have never lived in a particular climate or region, rent for a spell like dharma did, then decide. Everyone is different and so are their needs, you really need to try things out.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’m a rubber meets the road amatuer expert. I track numerous places from nod, to brown lawn, to not, to listing, all as a consumer not a professional and I have never seen 23 months in the 100-200 places I watch. 3-12 months is 95% of them. I wouldn’t make any plans based on that data since the curbside data is completely different. There is a high volume right now and one that I am tracking is at 4 months from nod, with no not. I like that house so I am watching it but it has exceeded others so it may be going through a “workout” or the lender is swamped but I guarantee the nod gets removed or it goes not within a few months, not years.
That 8 month reo dispo is the time on the market and that is up to the seller and their pricing. I’m seeing more and more repos hit the market at 20% below the last comp and selling within a week, I think the author of that report is using time on market averages which includes FB’s and their overpriced resales which never sell, skewing the data.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’m a rubber meets the road amatuer expert. I track numerous places from nod, to brown lawn, to not, to listing, all as a consumer not a professional and I have never seen 23 months in the 100-200 places I watch. 3-12 months is 95% of them. I wouldn’t make any plans based on that data since the curbside data is completely different. There is a high volume right now and one that I am tracking is at 4 months from nod, with no not. I like that house so I am watching it but it has exceeded others so it may be going through a “workout” or the lender is swamped but I guarantee the nod gets removed or it goes not within a few months, not years.
That 8 month reo dispo is the time on the market and that is up to the seller and their pricing. I’m seeing more and more repos hit the market at 20% below the last comp and selling within a week, I think the author of that report is using time on market averages which includes FB’s and their overpriced resales which never sell, skewing the data.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’m a rubber meets the road amatuer expert. I track numerous places from nod, to brown lawn, to not, to listing, all as a consumer not a professional and I have never seen 23 months in the 100-200 places I watch. 3-12 months is 95% of them. I wouldn’t make any plans based on that data since the curbside data is completely different. There is a high volume right now and one that I am tracking is at 4 months from nod, with no not. I like that house so I am watching it but it has exceeded others so it may be going through a “workout” or the lender is swamped but I guarantee the nod gets removed or it goes not within a few months, not years.
That 8 month reo dispo is the time on the market and that is up to the seller and their pricing. I’m seeing more and more repos hit the market at 20% below the last comp and selling within a week, I think the author of that report is using time on market averages which includes FB’s and their overpriced resales which never sell, skewing the data.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’m a rubber meets the road amatuer expert. I track numerous places from nod, to brown lawn, to not, to listing, all as a consumer not a professional and I have never seen 23 months in the 100-200 places I watch. 3-12 months is 95% of them. I wouldn’t make any plans based on that data since the curbside data is completely different. There is a high volume right now and one that I am tracking is at 4 months from nod, with no not. I like that house so I am watching it but it has exceeded others so it may be going through a “workout” or the lender is swamped but I guarantee the nod gets removed or it goes not within a few months, not years.
That 8 month reo dispo is the time on the market and that is up to the seller and their pricing. I’m seeing more and more repos hit the market at 20% below the last comp and selling within a week, I think the author of that report is using time on market averages which includes FB’s and their overpriced resales which never sell, skewing the data.
temeculaguy
ParticipantI’m a rubber meets the road amatuer expert. I track numerous places from nod, to brown lawn, to not, to listing, all as a consumer not a professional and I have never seen 23 months in the 100-200 places I watch. 3-12 months is 95% of them. I wouldn’t make any plans based on that data since the curbside data is completely different. There is a high volume right now and one that I am tracking is at 4 months from nod, with no not. I like that house so I am watching it but it has exceeded others so it may be going through a “workout” or the lender is swamped but I guarantee the nod gets removed or it goes not within a few months, not years.
That 8 month reo dispo is the time on the market and that is up to the seller and their pricing. I’m seeing more and more repos hit the market at 20% below the last comp and selling within a week, I think the author of that report is using time on market averages which includes FB’s and their overpriced resales which never sell, skewing the data.
temeculaguy
ParticipantFor every analysts that says oil will go down there is one that will say it will go up, one of them is right but not even they know which one. Compare gas to milk, both are $4 a gallon and both will be $5 very soon, they didn’t go up as fast as your dollar went down. Try this, drive on the freeway at the speed of traffic, then take your foot off the gas for about ten seconds…..it will seem like everyone just started speeding. The government took their foot off the accelerator as far as the dollar is concerned in an effort to save the real esate bubble, trading one bubble for another. Proving once again that the invisible hand will slap any efforts to manipulate markets and the more they try to save people, the more they will hurt them.
I can’t wait for $5 gas, since gas hit $4, the freeways have been nice. When I watch Mad Max, I think “wow, look at all that open road.”
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