Hey, as far as the winters go, I doubt they're much worse than DC's--those could get pretty harsh. Springs are lovely there, though, apart from the tornadoes, one of which sliced right through my neighborhood a year before I Ieft.

And about the rus-- don't worry, most of the fanatics have long ago been either locked out or locked up. :)

Sal


On Jun 7, 2006, at 2:24 PM, curtisdeltablues wrote:

Thanks. So it isn't enough to mess with the market. I remember so
many charming homes in Fairfield for fantastic prices. If it
weren't for those Winters...and the Ru's of course!

--- In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com, Sal Sunshine <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Curtis,
I haven't noticed any groundswell of people moving to SV homes,
there
are plenty of meditators living in town who are perfectly happy
with
their homes, just as they were before all this started. The ones
buying or otherwise living in the SV houses seem to be either
people
who were living on campus before, and can't now due to the fact
that
many of the buildings are gone, or those who basically had their
homes
given to them, like I would imagine the Wynnes and some others
have,
and also a number who moved here within the last few years. Maybe
someone else can provide more insights.

Sal


On Jun 7, 2006, at 8:17 AM, curtisdeltablues wrote:

fairfielders pay about 50%
over market value for a house with the TMO seal of approval.

Are Fairfielders abandoning non-vastu homes in any numbers? Is
is
causing a drop in prices for non-vastu homes? What an
interesting
component to a real estate market! The Hong Kong market is
totally
driven by Feng Shui.

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