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September 17, 2009 at 7:04 PM #16360September 17, 2009 at 8:08 PM #458255EugeneParticipant
Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.
September 17, 2009 at 8:08 PM #458850EugeneParticipantSeems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.
September 17, 2009 at 8:08 PM #458779EugeneParticipantSeems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.
September 17, 2009 at 8:08 PM #458446EugeneParticipantSeems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.
September 17, 2009 at 8:08 PM #459044EugeneParticipantSeems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
A model match in Mira Mesa might go as low as 350.
September 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM #458315ybitzParticipant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
[/quote]Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?September 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM #458910ybitzParticipant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
[/quote]Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?September 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM #458837ybitzParticipant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
[/quote]Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?September 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM #458505ybitzParticipant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
[/quote]Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?September 17, 2009 at 9:35 PM #459103ybitzParticipant[quote=Eugene]Seems pricey, getting homeowner’s insurance may be difficult, and are you okay with 34% free lunches in elementary school? (some people aren’t).
[/quote]Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?September 17, 2009 at 11:32 PM #458872EugeneParticipant[quote=ybitz]
Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?[/quote]Yes, the house seems to be 200 feet from the edge of developed land. You’ll have to arrange homeowner’s insurance before close of escrow, the bank simply won’t lend you any money unless the insurance policy is in place … but I suggest that you check with an insurance agent before making an offer. Most likely it is insurable, but some companies will refuse to write the policy and others will charge a higher rate than for a house in a safer location.
This is one of the poorer parts of Poway. Pomerado Elementary has the second highest % of free/subsidized lunches in PUSD. (Valley Elementary is #1, near Poway Rd / Community Rd) Truly wealthy parts are further north, north of Twin Peaks and particularly off Espola. That said, it’s still PUSD and school scores are pretty good.
September 17, 2009 at 11:32 PM #458943EugeneParticipant[quote=ybitz]
Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?[/quote]Yes, the house seems to be 200 feet from the edge of developed land. You’ll have to arrange homeowner’s insurance before close of escrow, the bank simply won’t lend you any money unless the insurance policy is in place … but I suggest that you check with an insurance agent before making an offer. Most likely it is insurable, but some companies will refuse to write the policy and others will charge a higher rate than for a house in a safer location.
This is one of the poorer parts of Poway. Pomerado Elementary has the second highest % of free/subsidized lunches in PUSD. (Valley Elementary is #1, near Poway Rd / Community Rd) Truly wealthy parts are further north, north of Twin Peaks and particularly off Espola. That said, it’s still PUSD and school scores are pretty good.
September 17, 2009 at 11:32 PM #459138EugeneParticipant[quote=ybitz]
Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?[/quote]Yes, the house seems to be 200 feet from the edge of developed land. You’ll have to arrange homeowner’s insurance before close of escrow, the bank simply won’t lend you any money unless the insurance policy is in place … but I suggest that you check with an insurance agent before making an offer. Most likely it is insurable, but some companies will refuse to write the policy and others will charge a higher rate than for a house in a safer location.
This is one of the poorer parts of Poway. Pomerado Elementary has the second highest % of free/subsidized lunches in PUSD. (Valley Elementary is #1, near Poway Rd / Community Rd) Truly wealthy parts are further north, north of Twin Peaks and particularly off Espola. That said, it’s still PUSD and school scores are pretty good.
September 17, 2009 at 11:32 PM #458350EugeneParticipant[quote=ybitz]
Can you clarify? Would it be difficult getting homeowner’s insurance because of the fire risk? If so, is there anyway to know insurability prior to close of escrow?
34% free lunch–meaning there are a lot of poor families with kids getting subsidized lunches? I thought Poway median household income was fairly high?[/quote]Yes, the house seems to be 200 feet from the edge of developed land. You’ll have to arrange homeowner’s insurance before close of escrow, the bank simply won’t lend you any money unless the insurance policy is in place … but I suggest that you check with an insurance agent before making an offer. Most likely it is insurable, but some companies will refuse to write the policy and others will charge a higher rate than for a house in a safer location.
This is one of the poorer parts of Poway. Pomerado Elementary has the second highest % of free/subsidized lunches in PUSD. (Valley Elementary is #1, near Poway Rd / Community Rd) Truly wealthy parts are further north, north of Twin Peaks and particularly off Espola. That said, it’s still PUSD and school scores are pretty good.
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