[quote=bearishgurl]Driving from Sorrento to Chula is NOT the same route as driving from PQ to dtn. in the morning.[/quote]
I say drive from PQ to Downtown. Try it some day. BTW, the Bing number doesn’t take traffic into consideration.
[quote=bearishgurl]What is the speed limit on southbound I-15, say, near Ted Wms. Pkwy. bet. 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. on weekdays?? How about Mercy Rd. exit? Miramar Rd. exit? Clairemont Mesa?? How long to get thru the bottlenecked Balboa Park? How about getting to your parking space/garage? Or finding a meter?? You see what I’m saying, here??[/quote]
Check out UCGal’s link for data. Google also have that data too if you want to know.
[quote=bearishgurl]No, I don’t believe PQ has a bigger “draw” than 91910. Acc. to SD Lookup, there were 101 SOLDS in 91910 since 3/17/10 and 100 SOLDS in PQ since 3/26/10. So there have been more sales in PQ in a little shorter time frame.[/quote]
# of sale does not tell you how much more “draw” an area has. PPSF for both house AND lot does.
[quote=bearishgurl]”Location” is subjective, AN. What your particular needs/wants are aren’t what everyone needs/wants. Some folks wish to preserve an older home and live in a ‘hood with 80+ yr. old trees and character. Historically, the best (and most exp.) locations in CA were those closest to the coast and ‘hood’s with historical significance, such as Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) or Mission Hills (SD). The “bay” can’t really be considered the coast, because you have to drive over the bridge or up the strand to get there. Hence, Chula properties are NOT coastal either, even though 91910 and 91911 are mostly situated in a “coastal” weather zone. Some people don’t care about living near “high-tech companies” I am one of those people.[/quote]
Location is not subjective, location is a hard physical area. I never said EVERYONE want to live in a certain area. However, the more people want to live in a certain area, it drives up the price of that area, until it reach a certain and people no longer feel that location is worth that premium. PPSF for both house and land will give you a good idea as to how desirable an area is compare to another. Like you said, everyone’s taste is different. However, PPSF will tell you where the majority’s taste is.
[quote=bearishgurl]PQ does not even have these types of properties.[/quote]
You’re right, PQ doesn’t have those mansions on a couple of acre. Like I said, housing stock up here do not have as big of a range as down there. Just like you don’t see 1300 sq-ft on 5000-7000 sq-ft lot in Rancho Santa Fe, you won’t see 7000 sq-ft house on 2 acre in PQ. What is your point exactly?