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That is about the time frame I was thinking also. It seems like the track homes in Temecula are falling at a faster rate then out in the bush where I live. But that may be do to the number of homes in the main part of town. Out where I live I can’t find anything that is selling at all.
tlefortParticipantThat is about the time frame I was thinking also. It seems like the track homes in Temecula are falling at a faster rate then out in the bush where I live. But that may be do to the number of homes in the main part of town. Out where I live I can’t find anything that is selling at all.
tlefortParticipantThat is about the time frame I was thinking also. It seems like the track homes in Temecula are falling at a faster rate then out in the bush where I live. But that may be do to the number of homes in the main part of town. Out where I live I can’t find anything that is selling at all.
tlefortParticipantThat is about the time frame I was thinking also. It seems like the track homes in Temecula are falling at a faster rate then out in the bush where I live. But that may be do to the number of homes in the main part of town. Out where I live I can’t find anything that is selling at all.
tlefortParticipantI rent a 2400 sf home on five acres in Temecula for 1800 a month. It would sell now for maybe 6-700k. Out in Wine country near lake skinner. So I rent for less than 1/2 of owning. I say wait for another 20% drop. How long? Depends on how desperate people like your landlord get. I have just started to see the drop in pices. Check zipreality.com and search for the lowered listings and you will see what I mean. People who were asking 500k 6 months ago now asking 400k and still no sales. Shows you how insain it was and how much it has to drop. I like Temecula and I really like the countryside east of Temecula. I plan on buying in the next 2-3 years. Till then I am a happy renter…
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