OT: Sdrealtor, thanks for the apology, and I accept it. As I said before, the world needs more men like you!
OT again: the MLS gave my realtor a zip code override; the house was listed in the MLS as a Poway zip code when we first bought it, and we listed it that way when we sold it. The buyers knew the address was Lakeside, but it was not in Lakeside either but in the unincorporated area of SD County. There was a disclosure form, where I noted this address issue in the comments. The Tax Assessor records show our property as Poway, so I made sure the buyers knew it was not in the Poway city limits. The agents who showed the home all knew it too, because when you go to mapquest to enter the address, you have to enter the mailing address city to get the address, so you have to enter Lakeside when you use mapquest. So everyone knew the address/school district difference. People move to Poway for the schools, so it’s common for the properties outside the Poway city limits which are fortunate enough to be in the Poway school district(and there are only a handful), to use the Poway zip code in the MLS.
Perhaps this is useful information for you, sdrealtor. Some realtors don’t know you can do this, and one house in the Poway school district was once listed for sale without advertising itself as such. Too bad for the sellers. I believe being in the Poway school district made my house more valuable. I would not have purchased that house back in 2000 if it had not been in the Poway school district. As far as the name calling, I’m going to overlook that.