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thingstodotoGT 12-18-2006 09:13 PM

Laguna Beach
 
Well........Laguna Beach is pretty pricey.......I doubt there is a house there for under a million dollars. I actually live in Orange County, and work in Los Angeles....yes I drive way too far for work LOL. So from Laguna Beach down to San Diego is pretty much the Beverly Hills of Orange County..........It's a gorgeous place to even just drive by! Everyone should visit LA at least once...........

whitethunder46 12-18-2006 09:22 PM


Originally Posted by thingstodotoGT (Post 233547)
Well........Laguna Beach is pretty pricey.......I doubt there is a house there for under a million dollars. I actually live in Orange County, and work in Los Angeles....yes I drive way too far for work LOL. So from Laguna Beach down to San Diego is pretty much the Beverly Hills of Orange County..........It's a gorgeous place to even just drive by! Everyone should visit LA at least once...........

http://www.realtor.com/FindHome/Home...0&lnksrc=00001

Cheddarbob 12-18-2006 09:29 PM

I will never leave good old San Diego we have the best of everything

Cheddarbob 12-18-2006 09:33 PM


Originally Posted by SlicK (Post 233394)
Laguna Beach really isn't full of rich people. It's not like Beverly Hills or Bel Air where pretty much every house is over a mill. The show just focuses around that small area of Laguna where those kids are rich. I've got a buddy that goes to a small college in Cali right next to Laguna beach and the people there get upset because if someone asks them where they're from and they say Laguna beach, every one automatically assumes they're rich.

yeah laguna beach and malibu are not all that great. plus all the people there a fake. its a nice area but its not as cool as its made up to be. PS has the WORST traffic

jjtgiants 12-19-2006 09:00 AM


Originally Posted by SlicK (Post 233394)
Laguna Beach really isn't full of rich people. It's not like Beverly Hills or Bel Air where pretty much every house is over a mill. The show just focuses around that small area of Laguna where those kids are rich. I've got a buddy that goes to a small college in Cali right next to Laguna beach and the people there get upset because if someone asks them where they're from and they say Laguna beach, every one automatically assumes they're rich.

I wasn't basing that on the stupid tv show....I've actually been there several times and have some friends that live there so that's what I was basing it on. Yeah not every single person in Laguna Beach is rich, but A LOT of them are. You should go see it with your own eyes, it's probably one of the most beautiful places in California....in my opinion anyway.

macs03GT 12-19-2006 11:47 AM


Originally Posted by Cheddarbob (Post 233554)
I will never leave good old San Diego we have the best of everything

can't blame yyou man. Arizona is nice in the winter time...although it's been pretty chilly this winter....but the summers are insane. 110 in the shade doesn't do anything for me. I grew up in the MW and it was good but i'd never go back. So. Cal is the place for me. I'm going to move to LA in the next 2 years. :) can't wait.

Oh and those houses in Laguna Niguel aren't priced that bad. But they are small as hell!!!!!

whitethunder46 12-19-2006 01:01 PM


Originally Posted by macs03GT (Post 233673)
can't blame yyou man. Arizona is nice in the winter time...although it's been pretty chilly this winter....but the summers are insane. 110 in the shade doesn't do anything for me. I grew up in the MW and it was good but i'd never go back. So. Cal is the place for me. I'm going to move to LA in the next 2 years. :) can't wait.

Oh and those houses in Laguna Niguel aren't priced that bad. But they are small as hell!!!!!

I've been doing some research of housing around Phoenix area. For at least a 3 bed, 2 bath and at least 2,500 sq ft. will cost a solid $400,000.

I've found a few that were very nice that were 2/3 beds, 2 baths for under $300,000, but they all were very small... 1,600 sq. ft. or smaller.

I'm going to start researching Georgia. Anyone know of anything about Marietta, GA? It's a few miles NW of Atlanta.

jjtgiants 12-19-2006 01:51 PM


Originally Posted by whitethunder46 (Post 233681)
I've been doing some research of housing around Phoenix area. For at least a 3 bed, 2 bath and at least 2,500 sq ft. will cost a solid $400,000.

I've found a few that were very nice that were 2/3 beds, 2 baths for under $300,000, but they all were very small... 1,600 sq. ft. or smaller.

I'm going to start researching Georgia. Anyone know of anything about Marietta, GA? It's a few miles NW of Atlanta.

$400k for a 2,500 sq ft house is a damn good deal. I paid $400k for my townhouse that is 1,300 sq ft. Arizona is a hot market right now!

whitethunder46 12-19-2006 01:54 PM


Originally Posted by jjtgiants (Post 233692)
$400k for a 2,500 sq ft house is a damn good deal. I paid $400k for my townhouse that is 1,300 sq ft. Arizona is a hot market right now!

I'm used to seeing 2000+ sq ft. houses for $250,000 or less in my area.

Jack The Ripper 12-19-2006 01:56 PM


Originally Posted by jjtgiants (Post 233692)
$400k for a 2,500 sq ft house is a damn good deal. I paid $400k for my townhouse that is 1,300 sq ft. Arizona is a hot market right now!

Wow. i dont feel so bad. I only paid a quarter million for 25 year old 5bed 5 bath, 2,200 sqft.

small rooms.

lol....

jjtgiants 12-19-2006 02:16 PM


Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper (Post 233700)
Wow. i dont feel so bad. I only paid a quarter million for 25 year old 5bed 5 bath, 2,200 sqft.

small rooms.

lol....

ha ha...don't feel bad at all man. The AVERAGE price of a home where
r3dn3ck and I live is around $600k....and that doesn't get you anything built in the last 20 years probably. I had to go 20 miles east of where we live in order to get a townhome for that price, but it's brand new and I have a garage so I'm happy. Not happy when I have to make a payment every month, but oh well.

Jack The Ripper 12-19-2006 02:25 PM


Originally Posted by jjtgiants (Post 233708)
ha ha...don't feel bad at all man. The AVERAGE price of a home where
r3dn3ck and I live is around $600k....and that doesn't get you anything built in the last 20 years probably. I had to go 20 miles east of where we live in order to get a townhome for that price, but it's brand new and I have a garage so I'm happy. Not happy when I have to make a payment every month, but oh well.

thats the price of California. Lol....

I had a buddy from the military that i hadnt talked to in years call me around the time i got my house. He is living in i think Misourri.... wow,.... i have no clue how to spell misourri .

anyways, im getting side tracked.

he told me he bought a house, ranch style, 22sq ft, 5 acres of property, for about 65k.

i told him i paid a 1/4 mil, he started yelling
"Hot Damn Fled! Whatchu got? you got a freakin marble pillar palace with a freaking butler and army of servants? How many pools you got man?"

lol... then i told him it was a lot like his but less property. he couldnt believe how expencive it was. lol....

jjtgiants 12-19-2006 02:54 PM


Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper (Post 233711)
thats the price of California. Lol....

I had a buddy from the military that i hadnt talked to in years call me around the time i got my house. He is living in i think Misourri.... wow,.... i have no clue how to spell misourri .

anyways, im getting side tracked.

he told me he bought a house, ranch style, 22sq ft, 5 acres of property, for about 65k.

i told him i paid a 1/4 mil, he started yelling
"Hot Damn Fled! Whatchu got? you got a freakin marble pillar palace with a freaking butler and army of servants? How many pools you got man?"

lol... then i told him it was a lot like his but less property. he couldnt believe how expencive it was. lol....

ha ha ha....that's pretty funny.

00blkstanggt 12-19-2006 03:11 PM

In order to get decent size house for a reasonable price around here, you have to live in a less than desirable area. Thats california for ya, but I still wouldn't move out of this state.

jjtgiants 12-19-2006 03:29 PM


Originally Posted by 00blkstanggt (Post 233724)
In order to get decent size house for a reasonable price around here, you have to live in a less than desirable area. Thats california for ya, but I still wouldn't move out of this state.

Exactly dude....The only other state I would consider moving to is Arizona. I like to be able to drive my stang all year without having to worry about snow.

whitethunder46 12-19-2006 04:04 PM

I think it really depends whether you grow up as an East coat or a west coast guy. I can't really see myself living on the west coast since I've been somewhat been around the East coast a lot more than the West coast.

thingstodotoGT 12-19-2006 06:46 PM

I live in O.C. I bought my condo in 2004, it's in a desireable area, it's just over 1200 sq.ft. single story, I paid 310,000.00 and today it's 440,000.00, I just had it apprasied. I was surprised to see in Laguna a place for in the five hundred's! Actually shocked! The houses on my street, built in the 70's are selling for between 650,000. and over a million, and they are pretty small......it's nice to hear about where other people live:)

Mossberg 12-24-2006 03:38 PM

I love Atlanta. I moved down here from Detroit and Cleveland and don't regret it at all. Summers are hot as hell, but it has been in the 60s and 70s this past week for the high. That is not too bad for it being winter. I'm used to being drowned in snow this time of year. The only thing I hate in ATL is the ridiculous traffic and it seems like no one speaks english here compared to Detroit. :D

Grimmz 12-24-2006 04:48 PM

If I didn't end up living in D.C. I'd either wana live in South Florida, or maybe somewhere in So Cal, never been but it seems real nice. South Florida is where it's at though, seriously, Most beautiful women, hispanic population, great weather, what else do you need? And to live off the water...

machnjo 12-24-2006 05:34 PM


Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper (Post 233388)
Anywhere?.... well.. hell, i'd live in Natalie Portmans Panties. :Woot:

Naa but seriously. maybe charlen threron's....

lol

yah, Coloraod is nice. T\Nice mild summers, mild winters (believe it or not, we dont get muchy snow and it doesent get as cold as a lot of places). We got skiing, snowmoarding, lots of places to go hiking, denver is a great city.
Not to mention it is the MICRO BREW CAPITOL OF THE US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anybody else who wants to try to claim that title is wrong. lol.

the only thing we are missing is a beach, then it would be perfect.

if i wad gonna live anywhere else, i'd have to kick it with machnjo in Austin. my brother is down there and every time i visit i dont wanna come back to Colorado.

Werd, next time your in town or heading this way, let me know, we'll down some beer and a few shots of tequila, Hurra Durra Silver Label of course.

machnjo 12-24-2006 05:36 PM

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Originally Posted by Jack The Ripper (Post 233388)
Anywhere?.... well.. hell, i'd live in Natalie Portmans Panties. :Woot:

Naa but seriously. maybe charlen threron's....

lol

yah, Coloraod is nice. T\Nice mild summers, mild winters (believe it or not, we dont get muchy snow and it doesent get as cold as a lot of places). We got skiing, snowmoarding, lots of places to go hiking, denver is a great city.
Not to mention it is the MICRO BREW CAPITOL OF THE US!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Anybody else who wants to try to claim that title is wrong. lol.

the only thing we are missing is a beach, then it would be perfect.

if i wad gonna live anywhere else, i'd have to kick it with machnjo in Austin. my brother is down there and every time i visit i dont wanna come back to Colorado.

Or Tiffani Amber Thiessen's panties...:drools:


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