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It wasn’t on redfin but there was a cool little house on the same street.
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=739279
Too many safety issues for me though. I would certainly smash the glass panes behind the desk when I get out of the chair, I know I would use the bedroom fireplace, kick the covers off in the night and light the house on fire and I drink a lot so I’m sure i would fall in the pool coming out of the garage door, head my head and drown. But it looks cool.
temeculaguyParticipantIt wasn’t on redfin but there was a cool little house on the same street.
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=739279
Too many safety issues for me though. I would certainly smash the glass panes behind the desk when I get out of the chair, I know I would use the bedroom fireplace, kick the covers off in the night and light the house on fire and I drink a lot so I’m sure i would fall in the pool coming out of the garage door, head my head and drown. But it looks cool.
temeculaguyParticipantI hate zip, no zip links, I cannot remember another password, my brain is full.
temeculaguyParticipantI hate zip, no zip links, I cannot remember another password, my brain is full.
temeculaguyParticipantI hate zip, no zip links, I cannot remember another password, my brain is full.
temeculaguyParticipantTemekuT, thanks for singling me out as the babehound of the board and my aplogies if any of my prognostications of morgan hill made you defensive, Morgan and Wolf creek were built in the boom years and are still building so they make an excellent barometer for the South of the 79 market. Morgan is the highest priced and may feel the jumbo squeeze but that in no way means I don’t like it, for the right 2003 price it has a lot going for it. My comments regarding the sterotypical milf population are are always in response to someone else, usually meant in good fun and in no way reflect the actual opinions of the author. I just can’t help but poke a little fun at those who are intimidated or disgusted by what they think has become Orange County East. I welcome them to visit the local Walmart if they need to restore their self confidence, I go there just to feel skinny. I am trying to be as apologetic and kind as I can because there is a chance as this thing plays out that I may end up buying on your street and I don’t want to piss off the block captain before I even get there.
P.S. chicks with brown hair in Suburu’s are hot.
temeculaguyParticipantTemekuT, thanks for singling me out as the babehound of the board and my aplogies if any of my prognostications of morgan hill made you defensive, Morgan and Wolf creek were built in the boom years and are still building so they make an excellent barometer for the South of the 79 market. Morgan is the highest priced and may feel the jumbo squeeze but that in no way means I don’t like it, for the right 2003 price it has a lot going for it. My comments regarding the sterotypical milf population are are always in response to someone else, usually meant in good fun and in no way reflect the actual opinions of the author. I just can’t help but poke a little fun at those who are intimidated or disgusted by what they think has become Orange County East. I welcome them to visit the local Walmart if they need to restore their self confidence, I go there just to feel skinny. I am trying to be as apologetic and kind as I can because there is a chance as this thing plays out that I may end up buying on your street and I don’t want to piss off the block captain before I even get there.
P.S. chicks with brown hair in Suburu’s are hot.
temeculaguyParticipantTemekuT, thanks for singling me out as the babehound of the board and my aplogies if any of my prognostications of morgan hill made you defensive, Morgan and Wolf creek were built in the boom years and are still building so they make an excellent barometer for the South of the 79 market. Morgan is the highest priced and may feel the jumbo squeeze but that in no way means I don’t like it, for the right 2003 price it has a lot going for it. My comments regarding the sterotypical milf population are are always in response to someone else, usually meant in good fun and in no way reflect the actual opinions of the author. I just can’t help but poke a little fun at those who are intimidated or disgusted by what they think has become Orange County East. I welcome them to visit the local Walmart if they need to restore their self confidence, I go there just to feel skinny. I am trying to be as apologetic and kind as I can because there is a chance as this thing plays out that I may end up buying on your street and I don’t want to piss off the block captain before I even get there.
P.S. chicks with brown hair in Suburu’s are hot.
temeculaguyParticipantIt’s the lender owned stuff that has me confused. I looked at one over the weekend I was driving by that was having a repo open house, it sat for six months at 400k, didn’t sell, went back to the lender. Now that some appliances are missing, lender puts it up for sale at…………400k, genius. I am fairly certain it is CFC’s and they blame everyone else, including the fed for their woes (and stock price). Market rent is $1700 to $1900, new construction for the same sq ft in walking distance is 300 to 360 with 15-20 in incentives. I told the realtor that there aren’t any turnip farms in the area and I have never seen a turnip truck use that street let alone anyone falling off the back near this house, but good luck with that. When they asked what I thought it should be priced at I cited the above info and then said at 350, I would still laugh but I wouldn’t need any seizure medicine. At 300 it stood a chance and would be inline with the other ones I’m not buying yet but at least I would give my real name and only change one or two digits of my phone number.
temeculaguyParticipantIt’s the lender owned stuff that has me confused. I looked at one over the weekend I was driving by that was having a repo open house, it sat for six months at 400k, didn’t sell, went back to the lender. Now that some appliances are missing, lender puts it up for sale at…………400k, genius. I am fairly certain it is CFC’s and they blame everyone else, including the fed for their woes (and stock price). Market rent is $1700 to $1900, new construction for the same sq ft in walking distance is 300 to 360 with 15-20 in incentives. I told the realtor that there aren’t any turnip farms in the area and I have never seen a turnip truck use that street let alone anyone falling off the back near this house, but good luck with that. When they asked what I thought it should be priced at I cited the above info and then said at 350, I would still laugh but I wouldn’t need any seizure medicine. At 300 it stood a chance and would be inline with the other ones I’m not buying yet but at least I would give my real name and only change one or two digits of my phone number.
temeculaguyParticipantIt’s the lender owned stuff that has me confused. I looked at one over the weekend I was driving by that was having a repo open house, it sat for six months at 400k, didn’t sell, went back to the lender. Now that some appliances are missing, lender puts it up for sale at…………400k, genius. I am fairly certain it is CFC’s and they blame everyone else, including the fed for their woes (and stock price). Market rent is $1700 to $1900, new construction for the same sq ft in walking distance is 300 to 360 with 15-20 in incentives. I told the realtor that there aren’t any turnip farms in the area and I have never seen a turnip truck use that street let alone anyone falling off the back near this house, but good luck with that. When they asked what I thought it should be priced at I cited the above info and then said at 350, I would still laugh but I wouldn’t need any seizure medicine. At 300 it stood a chance and would be inline with the other ones I’m not buying yet but at least I would give my real name and only change one or two digits of my phone number.
temeculaguyParticipantAll of the above. If you check the various builders, many of them will take different routes. As far as raw land that they haven’t graded or invested in any infrastructure, they will dump it and most don’t own it outright, just have options for it.
temeculaguyParticipantAll of the above. If you check the various builders, many of them will take different routes. As far as raw land that they haven’t graded or invested in any infrastructure, they will dump it and most don’t own it outright, just have options for it.
temeculaguyParticipantAll of the above. If you check the various builders, many of them will take different routes. As far as raw land that they haven’t graded or invested in any infrastructure, they will dump it and most don’t own it outright, just have options for it.
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