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October 25, 2007 at 9:36 PM #10733October 25, 2007 at 9:44 PM #91960CardiffBaseballParticipant
You already posted this in the other thread. Good for 4S. My friend who recently bought in Westwood, perhaps he should have made his buying mistake in 4S instead.
ocrenter keeps our 4S information coming though:
October 25, 2007 at 9:44 PM #91989CardiffBaseballParticipantYou already posted this in the other thread. Good for 4S. My friend who recently bought in Westwood, perhaps he should have made his buying mistake in 4S instead.
ocrenter keeps our 4S information coming though:
October 25, 2007 at 9:44 PM #92000CardiffBaseballParticipantYou already posted this in the other thread. Good for 4S. My friend who recently bought in Westwood, perhaps he should have made his buying mistake in 4S instead.
ocrenter keeps our 4S information coming though:
October 26, 2007 at 6:57 AM #91996JWM in SDParticipantSo what does this have to do with anything ordinarily discussed here? 4S is not fireproof…sorry, we dodged a bullet on Tuesday. If the winds had continued like they were on Sunday and Monday, 4S would have been lit like a Christmas tree… as well as lot of other areas.
face it people, we got lucky with the weather…this could have been a lot worse.
October 26, 2007 at 6:57 AM #92024JWM in SDParticipantSo what does this have to do with anything ordinarily discussed here? 4S is not fireproof…sorry, we dodged a bullet on Tuesday. If the winds had continued like they were on Sunday and Monday, 4S would have been lit like a Christmas tree… as well as lot of other areas.
face it people, we got lucky with the weather…this could have been a lot worse.
October 26, 2007 at 6:57 AM #92036JWM in SDParticipantSo what does this have to do with anything ordinarily discussed here? 4S is not fireproof…sorry, we dodged a bullet on Tuesday. If the winds had continued like they were on Sunday and Monday, 4S would have been lit like a Christmas tree… as well as lot of other areas.
face it people, we got lucky with the weather…this could have been a lot worse.
October 26, 2007 at 7:42 AM #920024Sbuyer2002ParticipantHmmm . . . hard time reading the “fire resistant” comment. Of course nothing is fire proof. On the “lit like a Christmas tree” comment see the words of the experts as laid out in the article as to why 4S would not have been lit like a Christmas tree. It was specifically designed so it wouldn’t. Also, by Tuesday the fires had burned past 4S and were in Crosby and Rancho Santa Fe. The only fire east of 4S was in far east Poway east of Espola road (yea all of Carmel Mtn Ranch and all of Poway are essential a big 10 mile defensible space to the east of 4S). I know because I did not evacuate 4S and spent all of Monday, Monday night, and Tuesday on the hill with the water tower next to 4S watching the fire and where it was going (police scanner, GPS, KOGO radio, binoculars, NO-DOZ, water, Dr. Pepper, and 30 second sprint down the paved road from the water tower if necessary). Like the fire chief’s comment with respect to Cielo, any fire would have burned up to and then around leaving the homes untouched. Cielo was directly (build with exact same fire resistant standards as 4S) in the path of the fires on late Monday evening (again I know because I saw it first hand) when the winds were still intense. Cielo suffered no damage. As to why this has “anything” to do with what is ordinarily discussed here? We discuss RE values here. The excellent points made about 4S in the article highlight a true value of 4S real estate that is not well known. Especially now if a prospective home buyer is looking to buy in SD, all other things being equal, they would consider the fire RESISTANT technology and construction design of 4S a huge plus. Psychology in this market is everything. If 4S is less likely to burn than other places people will be more likley to buy here, it will make 4S more in demand on a relative basis, and be somewhat supportive of home values. No offense JWM but I’ll choose to see your “Christmas tree” comment as ignorant and biased (you are praying values continue to drop) and go with the words of the experts AS LAID OUT IN THE ARTICLE.
I am heart broken and sad for those who lost their homes. They are in my prayers.
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 7:42 AM #920294Sbuyer2002ParticipantHmmm . . . hard time reading the “fire resistant” comment. Of course nothing is fire proof. On the “lit like a Christmas tree” comment see the words of the experts as laid out in the article as to why 4S would not have been lit like a Christmas tree. It was specifically designed so it wouldn’t. Also, by Tuesday the fires had burned past 4S and were in Crosby and Rancho Santa Fe. The only fire east of 4S was in far east Poway east of Espola road (yea all of Carmel Mtn Ranch and all of Poway are essential a big 10 mile defensible space to the east of 4S). I know because I did not evacuate 4S and spent all of Monday, Monday night, and Tuesday on the hill with the water tower next to 4S watching the fire and where it was going (police scanner, GPS, KOGO radio, binoculars, NO-DOZ, water, Dr. Pepper, and 30 second sprint down the paved road from the water tower if necessary). Like the fire chief’s comment with respect to Cielo, any fire would have burned up to and then around leaving the homes untouched. Cielo was directly (build with exact same fire resistant standards as 4S) in the path of the fires on late Monday evening (again I know because I saw it first hand) when the winds were still intense. Cielo suffered no damage. As to why this has “anything” to do with what is ordinarily discussed here? We discuss RE values here. The excellent points made about 4S in the article highlight a true value of 4S real estate that is not well known. Especially now if a prospective home buyer is looking to buy in SD, all other things being equal, they would consider the fire RESISTANT technology and construction design of 4S a huge plus. Psychology in this market is everything. If 4S is less likely to burn than other places people will be more likley to buy here, it will make 4S more in demand on a relative basis, and be somewhat supportive of home values. No offense JWM but I’ll choose to see your “Christmas tree” comment as ignorant and biased (you are praying values continue to drop) and go with the words of the experts AS LAID OUT IN THE ARTICLE.
I am heart broken and sad for those who lost their homes. They are in my prayers.
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 7:42 AM #920434Sbuyer2002ParticipantHmmm . . . hard time reading the “fire resistant” comment. Of course nothing is fire proof. On the “lit like a Christmas tree” comment see the words of the experts as laid out in the article as to why 4S would not have been lit like a Christmas tree. It was specifically designed so it wouldn’t. Also, by Tuesday the fires had burned past 4S and were in Crosby and Rancho Santa Fe. The only fire east of 4S was in far east Poway east of Espola road (yea all of Carmel Mtn Ranch and all of Poway are essential a big 10 mile defensible space to the east of 4S). I know because I did not evacuate 4S and spent all of Monday, Monday night, and Tuesday on the hill with the water tower next to 4S watching the fire and where it was going (police scanner, GPS, KOGO radio, binoculars, NO-DOZ, water, Dr. Pepper, and 30 second sprint down the paved road from the water tower if necessary). Like the fire chief’s comment with respect to Cielo, any fire would have burned up to and then around leaving the homes untouched. Cielo was directly (build with exact same fire resistant standards as 4S) in the path of the fires on late Monday evening (again I know because I saw it first hand) when the winds were still intense. Cielo suffered no damage. As to why this has “anything” to do with what is ordinarily discussed here? We discuss RE values here. The excellent points made about 4S in the article highlight a true value of 4S real estate that is not well known. Especially now if a prospective home buyer is looking to buy in SD, all other things being equal, they would consider the fire RESISTANT technology and construction design of 4S a huge plus. Psychology in this market is everything. If 4S is less likely to burn than other places people will be more likley to buy here, it will make 4S more in demand on a relative basis, and be somewhat supportive of home values. No offense JWM but I’ll choose to see your “Christmas tree” comment as ignorant and biased (you are praying values continue to drop) and go with the words of the experts AS LAID OUT IN THE ARTICLE.
I am heart broken and sad for those who lost their homes. They are in my prayers.
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 8:14 AM #92011lindismithParticipantI don’t know why you think you can single-handedly change market psychology for your neighborhood via this ‘fire argument’ when pretty much everyone has been calling it 4closure ranch.
I’m not sure if you realize it, but you are starting to sound really desperate.
October 26, 2007 at 8:14 AM #92038lindismithParticipantI don’t know why you think you can single-handedly change market psychology for your neighborhood via this ‘fire argument’ when pretty much everyone has been calling it 4closure ranch.
I’m not sure if you realize it, but you are starting to sound really desperate.
October 26, 2007 at 8:14 AM #92052lindismithParticipantI don’t know why you think you can single-handedly change market psychology for your neighborhood via this ‘fire argument’ when pretty much everyone has been calling it 4closure ranch.
I’m not sure if you realize it, but you are starting to sound really desperate.
October 26, 2007 at 8:23 AM #92018(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantIf 4S is less likely to burn than other places people will be more likley to buy here
Barrio Logan is pretty fire proof. I don’t see people flocking there to prop up home values.
October 26, 2007 at 8:23 AM #92044(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantIf 4S is less likely to burn than other places people will be more likley to buy here
Barrio Logan is pretty fire proof. I don’t see people flocking there to prop up home values.
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