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Old 03-13-2007, 05:01 PM
 
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I'm thinking of buying my first house in West Roseville (WestPark/Fiddyment Ranch area). What do you guys think about the area, good or bad? Is now the best time to purchase a house there or should I wait after summer or next year?

Any help is greatly appreciated.
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Old 03-14-2007, 01:18 AM
 
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I'm thinking of buying my first house in West Roseville (WestPark/Fiddyment Ranch area). What do you guys think about the area, good or bad? Is now the best time to purchase a house there or should I wait after summer or next year?

Any help is greatly appreciated.
Are you sure of wanting to buy too close to the Waste treatment plant and newly constructed Roseville energy Power Plant? I was also thinking of buying there but I don't want to be too close to those plants. If anybody can argue against this, I would love to buy there!

http://sacrealstats.blogspot.com/200...iv-lennar.html
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Old 03-15-2007, 01:21 AM
 
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As I mentioned in another thread, these plants were conceived when there was no indication of the insane growth to come. They thought these things would be out in the boonies, not right next to people's houses. The Roseville energy park, which is a polluter, was supposed to be an Enron facility and huge, with these big smoke stacks spewing pollution next to homes and communities. the greedy city went along with it because they were getting a 2 million dollar a year kickback from Enron. The only reason it didn't go forward was because of Enron's demise. So then the city thought to build their own facility instead, albeit on a smaller scale.
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