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I'd happy pay a 100% premium to live in Irvine.





If a house was $300,000 in IE, I'd pay $600,000 for same house in Irvine at this time.





However, I do consider parts of IE to be premium, such as being next to DVL (diamond valley lake) with a boat in the driveway. That would be desirable to me too.
 
I'm thinking more along the lines of Irvine vs surrounding communities. There will always be house-crazed people who will commute from Moreno Valley so that they can afford a McMansion. I'm wondering more about Lake Forest, RSM, Tustin, etc.
 
My inlaws used to live in Moreno Valley. In the early 90s squatters moved in to the vacant homes on their street and no one cared. They would turn on the utilities, live there for a while until it became too trashed and move out. I wouldn't be surprised to see this happen again there.
 
<p>RE: Dodd. His quote was "1 to 3 million could posibly lose their homes" and doesn't his penchant for saying "Uh" all the time just drive you nuts ??!! </p>

<p> But he has great hair.</p>
 
<p><em>"My inlaws used to live in Moreno Valley. In the early 90s squatters moved in to the vacant homes on their street and no one cared. They would turn on the utilities, live there for a while until it became too trashed and move out. I wouldn't be surprised to see this happen again there".</em></p>

<p>Hey Effie.....now there's an idea !</p>
 
<p>LOL. Nomadic IHB'ers, roaming around and looking for a new pad every six months.</p>

<p>We'd be OC's only squatters who can afford legal defense. </p>
 
YES ! we can be gypsies !! I can provide security, you can set up the network, eva can suggest the wine, maestro can let us know when we can score a great mortgage rate/terms... awgee and graphrix can help us invest our pennies and provide sound tax advice/strategy....and it goes on. We can be our own entity !
 
<p>Dibs on this one.....<a href="http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?ctid=3284&ml=3&bd=6&bth=6&typ=1&sqft=13&pfbm=10000000&sid=16c4b334498d4279af91aba228e48baa&lid=1087458483&lsn=3&srcnt=65#Detail">REALTOR.com: Find a Home - Listing Detail#Detail</a></p>

<p>oops. dead link....crap. hang on.</p>
 
<p>Ya know, last night in the Think Tank (garage with no music) I was pondering the IHB Reality Show. Five housing bears in a rented, underwater McMansion. For proper drama we need a bad boy, a yuppie, someone from the wrong side of the tracks, a starving artist, and an alchoholic.</p>

<p>Yes, I need music down there, pronto. </p>
 
<p>dibs....<strong><a id="L_1087458483_hlAddress1" s_oidt="0" s_oid="http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?ctid=3284&ml=3&bd=6&bth=6&typ=1&sqft=13&pfbm=1000" onclick="togglePanels('dDetail');" href="http://homes.realtor.com/search/listingdetail.aspx?ctid=3284&ml=3&bd=6&bth=6&typ=1&sqft=13&pfbm=10000000&sid=16c4b334498d4279af91aba228e48baa&lid=1087458483&lsn=3&srcnt=65#Detail">35525 Esplanade Avenue</a></strong>


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<p>dang....again dead. I stink at this.</p>
 
<p>That would be the bad boy.</p>

<p>You can edit a link after it's posted.. Edit the post, then right-click the link, then click "link properties".</p>
 
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