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May 17, 2008 at 11:01 PM #206841May 18, 2008 at 1:03 AM #206722
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ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
May 18, 2008 at 1:03 AM #206775flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
May 18, 2008 at 1:03 AM #206807flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
May 18, 2008 at 1:03 AM #206832flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
May 18, 2008 at 1:03 AM #206862flyer
ParticipantSD
Point well taken. Guess I should have prefaced my comments with IMHO–but that’s the feeling I get whenever I pass that development. Having lived in RSF for a long time, I have some very strong opinions about what people are willing to pay to live in what I would consider inferior locations–it amazes me.
Since nybuyer is looking at these properties from afar, just thought he/she might want to be aware of the physical location and other possible issues, as opposed to just considering the appeal of the home itself.
Now that you’ve clarified Santa Monica is not in the same location as the other development, I’ll be sure and pass that info onto my friends. If those prices come down, they may find it appealing.
May 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM #206758gracie
ParticipantJust to clarify…It is the Santa Monica development that has the power lines…..The Monet Collection does not.
May 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM #206813gracie
ParticipantJust to clarify…It is the Santa Monica development that has the power lines…..The Monet Collection does not.
May 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM #206844gracie
ParticipantJust to clarify…It is the Santa Monica development that has the power lines…..The Monet Collection does not.
May 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM #206869gracie
ParticipantJust to clarify…It is the Santa Monica development that has the power lines…..The Monet Collection does not.
May 18, 2008 at 7:06 AM #206898gracie
ParticipantJust to clarify…It is the Santa Monica development that has the power lines…..The Monet Collection does not.
May 18, 2008 at 8:34 AM #206783nybuyer
ParticipantWhere exacty are the power lines? That’s a deal breaker for me. Was looking at the birds eye shots of the area on Windows Live (maps.live.com) and didn’t see any power lines nearby.
I do think the neighborhood looks nice – lots of large homes with green lawns and trees – not quite as “beige” as the other “luxury” subdividisions Was also surprised that many of these developments aren’t gated – only a handful. Why is that? Would have thought that it improves the marketability of the properties. Is it an issue with the city and/or roads?
May 18, 2008 at 8:34 AM #206838nybuyer
ParticipantWhere exacty are the power lines? That’s a deal breaker for me. Was looking at the birds eye shots of the area on Windows Live (maps.live.com) and didn’t see any power lines nearby.
I do think the neighborhood looks nice – lots of large homes with green lawns and trees – not quite as “beige” as the other “luxury” subdividisions Was also surprised that many of these developments aren’t gated – only a handful. Why is that? Would have thought that it improves the marketability of the properties. Is it an issue with the city and/or roads?
May 18, 2008 at 8:34 AM #206868nybuyer
ParticipantWhere exacty are the power lines? That’s a deal breaker for me. Was looking at the birds eye shots of the area on Windows Live (maps.live.com) and didn’t see any power lines nearby.
I do think the neighborhood looks nice – lots of large homes with green lawns and trees – not quite as “beige” as the other “luxury” subdividisions Was also surprised that many of these developments aren’t gated – only a handful. Why is that? Would have thought that it improves the marketability of the properties. Is it an issue with the city and/or roads?
May 18, 2008 at 8:34 AM #206893nybuyer
ParticipantWhere exacty are the power lines? That’s a deal breaker for me. Was looking at the birds eye shots of the area on Windows Live (maps.live.com) and didn’t see any power lines nearby.
I do think the neighborhood looks nice – lots of large homes with green lawns and trees – not quite as “beige” as the other “luxury” subdividisions Was also surprised that many of these developments aren’t gated – only a handful. Why is that? Would have thought that it improves the marketability of the properties. Is it an issue with the city and/or roads?
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