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May 18, 2008 at 11:18 AM #206916May 18, 2008 at 9:58 PM #207199SD RealtorParticipant
No Santa Monica is not within the gates of Santa Luz… Kind of like, close but no cigar. Many agents who post Santa Monica listings actually put Santa Luz as the community.
A quick side note…
When an agent enters a listing in the MLS, all of the listing information is simply template driven. From an engineering standpoint the gui (user interface) is pretty pathetic. Given the bucks the realtor association has you would think they would deploy some decent technology but that is another story for another day. You simply pull down values from the template for pretty much all fields. The only areas you get to actually senter long strings of text is the remarks, confidential remarks, and supplemental comments. Other fields allow for text entry like room measurements, directions, and other similar fields.
One of the template pulldowns is for “community” and Santaluz is actually a value you can select. Now there is another field called “subdivision” where you can write in the subdivision of the home. So many agents will select the Santaluz community and write in the Santa Monica subdivision. Nothing bad about that but no Santa Monica is not in the gates on the course.
What area is Santa Monica considered? mmmm… well it is in 92127 which is Rancho Bernardo… it is close to Santa Luz… so I guess it really depends on who you talk to… If you talk to someone who lives IN Santaluz they will look down and say no you are not in Santaluz…
SD Realtor
May 18, 2008 at 9:58 PM #207254SD RealtorParticipantNo Santa Monica is not within the gates of Santa Luz… Kind of like, close but no cigar. Many agents who post Santa Monica listings actually put Santa Luz as the community.
A quick side note…
When an agent enters a listing in the MLS, all of the listing information is simply template driven. From an engineering standpoint the gui (user interface) is pretty pathetic. Given the bucks the realtor association has you would think they would deploy some decent technology but that is another story for another day. You simply pull down values from the template for pretty much all fields. The only areas you get to actually senter long strings of text is the remarks, confidential remarks, and supplemental comments. Other fields allow for text entry like room measurements, directions, and other similar fields.
One of the template pulldowns is for “community” and Santaluz is actually a value you can select. Now there is another field called “subdivision” where you can write in the subdivision of the home. So many agents will select the Santaluz community and write in the Santa Monica subdivision. Nothing bad about that but no Santa Monica is not in the gates on the course.
What area is Santa Monica considered? mmmm… well it is in 92127 which is Rancho Bernardo… it is close to Santa Luz… so I guess it really depends on who you talk to… If you talk to someone who lives IN Santaluz they will look down and say no you are not in Santaluz…
SD Realtor
May 18, 2008 at 9:58 PM #207287SD RealtorParticipantNo Santa Monica is not within the gates of Santa Luz… Kind of like, close but no cigar. Many agents who post Santa Monica listings actually put Santa Luz as the community.
A quick side note…
When an agent enters a listing in the MLS, all of the listing information is simply template driven. From an engineering standpoint the gui (user interface) is pretty pathetic. Given the bucks the realtor association has you would think they would deploy some decent technology but that is another story for another day. You simply pull down values from the template for pretty much all fields. The only areas you get to actually senter long strings of text is the remarks, confidential remarks, and supplemental comments. Other fields allow for text entry like room measurements, directions, and other similar fields.
One of the template pulldowns is for “community” and Santaluz is actually a value you can select. Now there is another field called “subdivision” where you can write in the subdivision of the home. So many agents will select the Santaluz community and write in the Santa Monica subdivision. Nothing bad about that but no Santa Monica is not in the gates on the course.
What area is Santa Monica considered? mmmm… well it is in 92127 which is Rancho Bernardo… it is close to Santa Luz… so I guess it really depends on who you talk to… If you talk to someone who lives IN Santaluz they will look down and say no you are not in Santaluz…
SD Realtor
May 18, 2008 at 9:58 PM #207311SD RealtorParticipantNo Santa Monica is not within the gates of Santa Luz… Kind of like, close but no cigar. Many agents who post Santa Monica listings actually put Santa Luz as the community.
A quick side note…
When an agent enters a listing in the MLS, all of the listing information is simply template driven. From an engineering standpoint the gui (user interface) is pretty pathetic. Given the bucks the realtor association has you would think they would deploy some decent technology but that is another story for another day. You simply pull down values from the template for pretty much all fields. The only areas you get to actually senter long strings of text is the remarks, confidential remarks, and supplemental comments. Other fields allow for text entry like room measurements, directions, and other similar fields.
One of the template pulldowns is for “community” and Santaluz is actually a value you can select. Now there is another field called “subdivision” where you can write in the subdivision of the home. So many agents will select the Santaluz community and write in the Santa Monica subdivision. Nothing bad about that but no Santa Monica is not in the gates on the course.
What area is Santa Monica considered? mmmm… well it is in 92127 which is Rancho Bernardo… it is close to Santa Luz… so I guess it really depends on who you talk to… If you talk to someone who lives IN Santaluz they will look down and say no you are not in Santaluz…
SD Realtor
May 18, 2008 at 9:58 PM #207341SD RealtorParticipantNo Santa Monica is not within the gates of Santa Luz… Kind of like, close but no cigar. Many agents who post Santa Monica listings actually put Santa Luz as the community.
A quick side note…
When an agent enters a listing in the MLS, all of the listing information is simply template driven. From an engineering standpoint the gui (user interface) is pretty pathetic. Given the bucks the realtor association has you would think they would deploy some decent technology but that is another story for another day. You simply pull down values from the template for pretty much all fields. The only areas you get to actually senter long strings of text is the remarks, confidential remarks, and supplemental comments. Other fields allow for text entry like room measurements, directions, and other similar fields.
One of the template pulldowns is for “community” and Santaluz is actually a value you can select. Now there is another field called “subdivision” where you can write in the subdivision of the home. So many agents will select the Santaluz community and write in the Santa Monica subdivision. Nothing bad about that but no Santa Monica is not in the gates on the course.
What area is Santa Monica considered? mmmm… well it is in 92127 which is Rancho Bernardo… it is close to Santa Luz… so I guess it really depends on who you talk to… If you talk to someone who lives IN Santaluz they will look down and say no you are not in Santaluz…
SD Realtor
May 18, 2008 at 11:30 PM #207248PadreBrianParticipantTo help, both Santa Monica and Santa Luz are on Black Mountain Ranch. But only the houses to the east of Camino Del Sur are actually in Santa Luz. Once you go out there you can see what BMR did.
sooooo…if you’re a realtor and want the cachet, you can say ‘Santa Monica in Black Mountain Ranch’.
May 18, 2008 at 11:30 PM #207304PadreBrianParticipantTo help, both Santa Monica and Santa Luz are on Black Mountain Ranch. But only the houses to the east of Camino Del Sur are actually in Santa Luz. Once you go out there you can see what BMR did.
sooooo…if you’re a realtor and want the cachet, you can say ‘Santa Monica in Black Mountain Ranch’.
May 18, 2008 at 11:30 PM #207392PadreBrianParticipantTo help, both Santa Monica and Santa Luz are on Black Mountain Ranch. But only the houses to the east of Camino Del Sur are actually in Santa Luz. Once you go out there you can see what BMR did.
sooooo…if you’re a realtor and want the cachet, you can say ‘Santa Monica in Black Mountain Ranch’.
May 18, 2008 at 11:30 PM #207335PadreBrianParticipantTo help, both Santa Monica and Santa Luz are on Black Mountain Ranch. But only the houses to the east of Camino Del Sur are actually in Santa Luz. Once you go out there you can see what BMR did.
sooooo…if you’re a realtor and want the cachet, you can say ‘Santa Monica in Black Mountain Ranch’.
May 18, 2008 at 11:30 PM #207361PadreBrianParticipantTo help, both Santa Monica and Santa Luz are on Black Mountain Ranch. But only the houses to the east of Camino Del Sur are actually in Santa Luz. Once you go out there you can see what BMR did.
sooooo…if you’re a realtor and want the cachet, you can say ‘Santa Monica in Black Mountain Ranch’.
May 18, 2008 at 11:31 PM #207263nybuyerParticipantwhat’s the microclimate like there? temperate or does it ever get hot? do you still get the ocean breeze?
also, anyone have any idea what the MR is for santa monica?
thanks again!
May 18, 2008 at 11:31 PM #207406nybuyerParticipantwhat’s the microclimate like there? temperate or does it ever get hot? do you still get the ocean breeze?
also, anyone have any idea what the MR is for santa monica?
thanks again!
May 18, 2008 at 11:31 PM #207377nybuyerParticipantwhat’s the microclimate like there? temperate or does it ever get hot? do you still get the ocean breeze?
also, anyone have any idea what the MR is for santa monica?
thanks again!
May 18, 2008 at 11:31 PM #207352nybuyerParticipantwhat’s the microclimate like there? temperate or does it ever get hot? do you still get the ocean breeze?
also, anyone have any idea what the MR is for santa monica?
thanks again!
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