[quote=flu][quote=AN][quote=Jazzman]I guess we owe you a big thanks for bringing to our attention that Mira Mesa is clearly a place for buyers to avoid like the plague.[/quote]
If only other buyers agree with you. Then I’d owe sdr a huge thank you.[/quote]
I’ve had a change of heart. I’m going to start telling people the opposite of what I really think. It seems like people like to listen to the contrary of my opinions than my opinions themselves…That, or I’m just going to ask people what they think, and tell that what I think is exactly what they think… I think from a social acceptability standpoint, it would make me more popular. Because I think far more people that want to hear reaffirmation of own’s own beliefs/opinions that contrarian viewpoints…And FLU needs a little TLC every so often, instead of ruffling the feathers..So…
*If people ask me about MM whether it’s good place. I tell them no, it sucks. just like they wanted to hear… I tell them to look elsewhere, like Santee, Chula Vista..
*Carmel Valley? Yeah, that sucks too. They have migrant camps off if 56..
*Facebook shares a good buy?Absolutely…
Zygna? Even better? Great deal there, and you should be able to retire off of it.
*Schools? Completely overrated….Kids don’t need an education now…
Ivy league school or schools like Berkeley/CalTech/MIT?… Phhhh. Why bother? Just go to Chico State or University of Phoenix. Same thing and you’ll save a lot of money!
*Medical school? Law school? Top Tier MBA? Phhh. Don’t need it…..Go get a degree in Underwater Basketweaving.
*Engineering? Phhh. Don’t get outsourced. Train to be a entrepreneur stud at Caplan University.
*Rental income? Phhh! Just work for the government and get a pension….
And from now on. I’m going to write long paragraphs. And use bigger words. BOLD words. Words with deep meaning..I think if I increase the amount of my writing, it will support my anti- viewpoints more. I’ll repeat myself a few times, to occupy space. Like I’ll repeat how good of a by Facebook is. Just in case you forget what I wrote from writing a long long paragraph of two..
Speaking of numbers, to occupy more space, I’m going to spell out numbers instead of use numerics. So if something is worth $500k. Instead of writing $501,000 or $501k, I am going to starting writing Five hundred and one thousand dollars and no cents…[/quote]
To get more eyeballs, I’ll start quoting myself. And I’ll start asking questions in “long form”…
If a four bedroom two and a half bath mira mesa home is listed at two hundred thousand dollars and fifty cents, I’ll tell people I think it’s a horrible deal, and that they should be able to get it for one hundred thousand, five hundred fifty five dollars. But I’ll tell them to double check the tax rate which is probably around one point two five percent….I’ll also ask them what kind of loan they are getting. Whether it’s a thirty year fixed rate loan or a fifteen year fixed rate loan. And what the annual percentage rate of that loan will be. Is it something three point five five with zero points zero fees?