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- On 28 Sep 2012
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Question about Fremont area(Mission school district),
supersunken said:
Except for the fact Dublin is now up and coming and the prices have really grown from a couple of years ago. - On 4 Jun 2012
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Busy open house in Mountain View,
supersunken said:
REpro says
For intelligent and willing to learn student, average school with pleasant atmosphere is all what he/she need. Highly competitive school with pressure around, actually can do damage to student attitude and self-esteem.
Test scores is the #1 indicator for housing prices. Housing prices is the #1 indicator for wealth and income.
Of course anyone can succeed, but if you talking about an avg student they would be better off in a good school than a bad school. If your top fish in small pond then by the time you get into college you're no longer in a small pond.
High pressure schools can cause damage but so can laid bad schools with a lot of violence and crime. There are not many average schools with a pleasant atmosphere. Even those average schools you're priced out of the housing market. Based on CA standards an average school would be considered a score of 700 to 800 on the API exam and houses in those areas are over 400k. It's usually the good schools that have a better atmosphere.
You learn best with smart people, not dumb people. It's a drain for a smart kid to pretend to be dumb just so he wont get his ass kicked after class. - On 30 May 2012
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3402 Pinewood Terrace, #214, Fremont, CA 94536,
supersunken said:
HOA is $355 per month. You'll probably get a 4% interest rate since you're renting it out rather than living on your own.
Your monthly will be around $1050 or so including HOA, insurance for inside your unit, and property tax.
The rooms are probably not big since this is only 936 square feet for 2 bed 1 bath. I'm assuming you can rent it out for around $1400 a month?
You should make a decent profit.
Check with the HOA to see if there are rental restrictions. Some have a limit. Also check that this complex is not in litigation, if it is you need all cash.
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