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January 30, 2008
The Anasazi in Temecula, Part II
I posted two days ago here on the Anasazi in Temecula, California, how subdivisions in that area are rapidly emptying out via foreclosure. Here, via ForeclosureRadar, is graphical evidence. Along the east side of the 15 freeway just north of Temecula, red icons denote bank-owned, blue means at auction, and green is preforeclosure notices have been given.
As a blackly comedic aside, I see that there is an "Anasazi Drive" in Temecula. Who said property developers' don't have a sense of humor? They do, even if it's unintentional, and a great example of history coming back and biting them in the ass.
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