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March 25, 2009 at 11:34 AM #15363March 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM #372874AKParticipant
I don’t particularly care for the way “military” is used as a perjorative, over and over again.
Keep in mind that VA is a fair chunk of the market.
March 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM #373156AKParticipantI don’t particularly care for the way “military” is used as a perjorative, over and over again.
Keep in mind that VA is a fair chunk of the market.
March 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM #373330AKParticipantI don’t particularly care for the way “military” is used as a perjorative, over and over again.
Keep in mind that VA is a fair chunk of the market.
March 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM #373374AKParticipantI don’t particularly care for the way “military” is used as a perjorative, over and over again.
Keep in mind that VA is a fair chunk of the market.
March 25, 2009 at 12:20 PM #373487AKParticipantI don’t particularly care for the way “military” is used as a perjorative, over and over again.
Keep in mind that VA is a fair chunk of the market.
March 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM #372998scotttherealtorParticipantI am more interested in giving an honest opinion rather than candy coating the look and feel of this development so that I please the VA market…
March 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM #373281scotttherealtorParticipantI am more interested in giving an honest opinion rather than candy coating the look and feel of this development so that I please the VA market…
March 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM #373455scotttherealtorParticipantI am more interested in giving an honest opinion rather than candy coating the look and feel of this development so that I please the VA market…
March 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM #373498scotttherealtorParticipantI am more interested in giving an honest opinion rather than candy coating the look and feel of this development so that I please the VA market…
March 25, 2009 at 6:16 PM #373611scotttherealtorParticipantI am more interested in giving an honest opinion rather than candy coating the look and feel of this development so that I please the VA market…
March 25, 2009 at 7:37 PM #373018lostcat92120ParticipantThis guy doesn’t know what he is talking about. The developers build what is zoned by the city. The city adopts a General Plan that is developed based on the number of housing needs, which is based on growth projections by SANDAG. Not everyone can have a 3,000 sq ft house and an acre of land.
In some countries they call this smart growth. The only difference is, in smart countries not everyone has a garage, but rather has good public investment in to mass transit. Also if CV built their idea correctly, the people that owned this house would be able to walk to the store, park and use a future commuter rail line into downtown san diego.
Bottom line is, if you want a 3,000sqft house and a huge backyard to grow lots of plants and crap, don’t buy in Chula Vista. Move out to Santuky and get yourself a double wide on an open plot of land.
This guy is probably one of those guys that was making $300k a month back in the hey day and now is struggling to come up with an idea to sell properties again.
March 25, 2009 at 7:37 PM #373301lostcat92120ParticipantThis guy doesn’t know what he is talking about. The developers build what is zoned by the city. The city adopts a General Plan that is developed based on the number of housing needs, which is based on growth projections by SANDAG. Not everyone can have a 3,000 sq ft house and an acre of land.
In some countries they call this smart growth. The only difference is, in smart countries not everyone has a garage, but rather has good public investment in to mass transit. Also if CV built their idea correctly, the people that owned this house would be able to walk to the store, park and use a future commuter rail line into downtown san diego.
Bottom line is, if you want a 3,000sqft house and a huge backyard to grow lots of plants and crap, don’t buy in Chula Vista. Move out to Santuky and get yourself a double wide on an open plot of land.
This guy is probably one of those guys that was making $300k a month back in the hey day and now is struggling to come up with an idea to sell properties again.
March 25, 2009 at 7:37 PM #373474lostcat92120ParticipantThis guy doesn’t know what he is talking about. The developers build what is zoned by the city. The city adopts a General Plan that is developed based on the number of housing needs, which is based on growth projections by SANDAG. Not everyone can have a 3,000 sq ft house and an acre of land.
In some countries they call this smart growth. The only difference is, in smart countries not everyone has a garage, but rather has good public investment in to mass transit. Also if CV built their idea correctly, the people that owned this house would be able to walk to the store, park and use a future commuter rail line into downtown san diego.
Bottom line is, if you want a 3,000sqft house and a huge backyard to grow lots of plants and crap, don’t buy in Chula Vista. Move out to Santuky and get yourself a double wide on an open plot of land.
This guy is probably one of those guys that was making $300k a month back in the hey day and now is struggling to come up with an idea to sell properties again.
March 25, 2009 at 7:37 PM #373518lostcat92120ParticipantThis guy doesn’t know what he is talking about. The developers build what is zoned by the city. The city adopts a General Plan that is developed based on the number of housing needs, which is based on growth projections by SANDAG. Not everyone can have a 3,000 sq ft house and an acre of land.
In some countries they call this smart growth. The only difference is, in smart countries not everyone has a garage, but rather has good public investment in to mass transit. Also if CV built their idea correctly, the people that owned this house would be able to walk to the store, park and use a future commuter rail line into downtown san diego.
Bottom line is, if you want a 3,000sqft house and a huge backyard to grow lots of plants and crap, don’t buy in Chula Vista. Move out to Santuky and get yourself a double wide on an open plot of land.
This guy is probably one of those guys that was making $300k a month back in the hey day and now is struggling to come up with an idea to sell properties again.
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