You mean I can cancell my enrollment to finishing school? I was feeling rather provincial(which I am).There is,or was, another good ethinic restaurant in the area, it is called the Red Sea. My wife and some friends of ours did the “taste of City Heights tour” for the ethnic restaurants and that one stood out so we went back with friends. It was fun and good,spicy ,Ethiopian I think. Zia’s (afghan) on 30th was awesome but the gentlman running decided to close up. His son runs Cafe Zia near SDSU.
What restaurant of this style stands out for you. (I am assuming we can chat about this on SDR’s post,especially if he likes foriegn food and we get him in on it.)
About the Caravans, Bob’s point ,that he wouldn’t work with an agent that doesn’t go to caravans, brings home just how variable the sensibilities of buyer’s are regarding what they want the agent to do. On the other end of the spectrum there are buyers who prefer the agent not look and act like a “professional agent” too much and are almost frightened if the agent takes the lead and guides them to specific properties. Also, most houses do not go on Caravan.If a client is really specific about what they want, the agent should pre-screen from MLS listings and that would be just as, or more, effective than Caravaning.IMO
I do agree with him that pictures, could leave one in for surprises at cold showings especially in neighborhoods with lots of variability in the housing stock quality.