Freeway access is really easy from San Joaquin Hills. Like was said, the 73 is about 1 or 2 minutes after you exit the guard gates. The 5 North is about 5 to 7 minutes taking either Oso or La Paz. The 5 South is less than 5 minutes...take Niguel road to Greenfield and then hop on the 73 South...
I used to own in San Joaquin Hills. Construction there started in 1998 and they are still lots available to build new houses. In my opinion, S&S is a good builder and the homes were pretty much trouble free. Just like any community, there are pluses and minuses to living there.
Pluses...
Maybe I'm missing something here. The $6500 credit is for buyers who have owned their home for at least five years. So if they already own a home, this credit would apply to a second property (probably an investment property). This pisses me off that the government if trying to entice people...
From the chart, we'll be back to peak bubble pricing in 5 short years. No way, no how, not gonna happen.
I'm waiting for one of these clowns to put their money where their mouth is. If 16% is in the bag, why not go out and buy 10 houses?
The said fact is that many of the zombies...
?Though a slowdown in housing that leads to lower home prices affects real estate agents, lenders and others involved in the residential market, it wouldn?t necessarily affect other sectors of the economy and could actually be healthy for the market, Schniepp said.?
Anything this clown says...
I almost puked in my mouth reading that. The lady they profiled has no business owning a house...especially if my tax money is at stake! Some funny blurbs:
That was the case for Bernadine Shimon. Like many Americans, Ms. Shimon has recently been through some rough times. <strong>She lost...
Slab leaks are not a function of age either. I know several people living in south county with new construction (5 to 10 years old) who have had slab leaks. One person in Ladera has had 2 slab leaks in the past 5 years. Luckily the builder payed for both repairs. Homeowners of older houses...
As was mentioned, all slab foundation houses will eventually suffer from slab leaks. There are many factors: contraction/expansion from temperature extremes, soil composition (acidity), foundation settlement, high water pressure, etc. My old neighborhood in HB was notorious for slab...