I’m not surprised that you don’t want to live in a house with a back yard that faces on a busy road (that will probably get busier in the future). Maybe you’re confused, but no one ever said that CV is utopia. It’s got great educational opportunities (CCA ranks #89 in US News and WR ranking), relatively close to the beach and pretty convenient commute-wise. But there are lots of unappealing houses; these tend to have lower prices. As I said earlier, I think you are frustrated at what your budget can’t buy.[/quote]
oh yeah, i’m so frustrated. i can’t afford a home here. boo hoo. looks like CV is too good for me. WAAAAA WAAAA.[/quote]
Flu will be pleased. One less potential CV buyer. And just for the record – the average CV home price is about $950k. You just can’t take being average – you need a gorgeous place on a huge lot. Boo hoo..[/quote]
Sigh. See what I mean about “new money”? Just goes to show, you can have a lot of money but not necessarily a lot of old money class 🙂
Well got to go hope in my bimmer SUV, need to go pick up my latte from starbucks, drop off the monthly check for the violin teacher and swim teacher and art teacher and dance teacher, before I head on over to Bay Club, where I’ll pretend to work out with everyone else there also looking pretty swanky. And then maybe when I am done, I’ll show up at work around 10am.