I thought I was suppose to AVOID THE FAR FLUNG AREA OF MM.
Now you are telling me the lack of walls actually make these homes DESIRABLE.
I think me and my capital investor will have to simply go door to door, especially to homes not for sale, to see for ourselves. maybe the microfilms in the basement of the county assessor’s office will provide the clues I need.
Did you know in exchange for the access to the microfilms all I need to do is help remove the county assessor’s acoustic ceilings?[/quote]
What is there to be confused of? Why do you continue to make this so difficult for everyone else? There is nothing contradictory to what I said.
Fewer walls = homes with more reliable plumbing.
Homes with more reliable plumbing = more desirable home.
Mira mesa have homes with few walls, and hence reliable plumbing, and hence are desirable. But it’s relative…
See, while MM homes have fewER walls, it clearly is not the “fewer walls” home leader… Arguably, the real reason why carmel valley homes are sought more so than Mira Mesa, is not about the schools. It’s because the homes have fewer walls than homes in mira mesa. CV has newer homes, and builders optimized for this very issue. And on top of that, the few walls that are in Carmel Valley have been built with more recyclable material so they almost dissolve immediately on contact with water. So if there happens to be a pipe running in these modern walls, and it leaks, the wall self dissolves and destructs, exposing the bare pipe and frame…You don’t need to hire an expensive handyman to detect the leak and teardown the wall just to get to the pipe…Because builders know that if you have the NINE TWO ONE THREE ZERO zip code, and have to call a handyman, they will charge you at least thirty five percent more….just because you live in carmel valley…So the builders in carmel valley helped out the homeowners with this cost saving engineering design…. by trying to reduce the amount of labor required for repairs.
And clearly, there are even more desirable homes than carmel valley. If you go way east into remote locations in san diego, you can find large homes with no walls, and for that matter no plumbing to deal with.. Water is obtained by the good old fashion water well… That way, you don’t need to ever worry about PVC or copper piping bursting one hundred percent….This is why Santee is the next La Jolla…It’s not just 10 minutes to the beach, it has the more homes with fewer walls…