Home › Forums › Closed Forums › Properties or Areas › 1571 Weaver 92114
- This topic has 105 replies, 12 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 9 months ago by urbanrealtor.
-
AuthorPosts
-
March 3, 2009 at 5:14 PM #360205March 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM #359631EugeneParticipant
Why are you looking at Johnson Elementary? San Diego Unified web site says unequivocally it’s Encanto Elementary. API rank 2, 80% Hispanic, 14% black, 2% white. Did you get some sort of assurance from the district that your kids will always be allowed to option into Johnson? Middle school is rank 3, high school is brand new and there’s no rank yet – but the demographics is not encouraging.
Crime wise, the IMMEDIATE area is relatively safe. just not too pleasing for the eye and there won’t be many lawyers or other professionals of any kind in the neighborhood.
[quote]The architecture is refreshing to see, we need more homes like this in SD. I doubt if it would be permitted these days.[/quote]
It’s a recent remodel. 20 yrs old at most. “The project is a remodel of an existing 700 sq. ft. residence with a 1200 sq. ft. addition;” “inspired by the tetris” (lol) (or did they mean Tardis?)
March 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM #359933EugeneParticipantWhy are you looking at Johnson Elementary? San Diego Unified web site says unequivocally it’s Encanto Elementary. API rank 2, 80% Hispanic, 14% black, 2% white. Did you get some sort of assurance from the district that your kids will always be allowed to option into Johnson? Middle school is rank 3, high school is brand new and there’s no rank yet – but the demographics is not encouraging.
Crime wise, the IMMEDIATE area is relatively safe. just not too pleasing for the eye and there won’t be many lawyers or other professionals of any kind in the neighborhood.
[quote]The architecture is refreshing to see, we need more homes like this in SD. I doubt if it would be permitted these days.[/quote]
It’s a recent remodel. 20 yrs old at most. “The project is a remodel of an existing 700 sq. ft. residence with a 1200 sq. ft. addition;” “inspired by the tetris” (lol) (or did they mean Tardis?)
March 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM #360077EugeneParticipantWhy are you looking at Johnson Elementary? San Diego Unified web site says unequivocally it’s Encanto Elementary. API rank 2, 80% Hispanic, 14% black, 2% white. Did you get some sort of assurance from the district that your kids will always be allowed to option into Johnson? Middle school is rank 3, high school is brand new and there’s no rank yet – but the demographics is not encouraging.
Crime wise, the IMMEDIATE area is relatively safe. just not too pleasing for the eye and there won’t be many lawyers or other professionals of any kind in the neighborhood.
[quote]The architecture is refreshing to see, we need more homes like this in SD. I doubt if it would be permitted these days.[/quote]
It’s a recent remodel. 20 yrs old at most. “The project is a remodel of an existing 700 sq. ft. residence with a 1200 sq. ft. addition;” “inspired by the tetris” (lol) (or did they mean Tardis?)
March 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM #360116EugeneParticipantWhy are you looking at Johnson Elementary? San Diego Unified web site says unequivocally it’s Encanto Elementary. API rank 2, 80% Hispanic, 14% black, 2% white. Did you get some sort of assurance from the district that your kids will always be allowed to option into Johnson? Middle school is rank 3, high school is brand new and there’s no rank yet – but the demographics is not encouraging.
Crime wise, the IMMEDIATE area is relatively safe. just not too pleasing for the eye and there won’t be many lawyers or other professionals of any kind in the neighborhood.
[quote]The architecture is refreshing to see, we need more homes like this in SD. I doubt if it would be permitted these days.[/quote]
It’s a recent remodel. 20 yrs old at most. “The project is a remodel of an existing 700 sq. ft. residence with a 1200 sq. ft. addition;” “inspired by the tetris” (lol) (or did they mean Tardis?)
March 3, 2009 at 5:44 PM #360221EugeneParticipantWhy are you looking at Johnson Elementary? San Diego Unified web site says unequivocally it’s Encanto Elementary. API rank 2, 80% Hispanic, 14% black, 2% white. Did you get some sort of assurance from the district that your kids will always be allowed to option into Johnson? Middle school is rank 3, high school is brand new and there’s no rank yet – but the demographics is not encouraging.
Crime wise, the IMMEDIATE area is relatively safe. just not too pleasing for the eye and there won’t be many lawyers or other professionals of any kind in the neighborhood.
[quote]The architecture is refreshing to see, we need more homes like this in SD. I doubt if it would be permitted these days.[/quote]
It’s a recent remodel. 20 yrs old at most. “The project is a remodel of an existing 700 sq. ft. residence with a 1200 sq. ft. addition;” “inspired by the tetris” (lol) (or did they mean Tardis?)
March 3, 2009 at 5:45 PM #359636jpinpbParticipantVery cool house, but yeah, I wouldn’t be comfortable living in that area.
March 3, 2009 at 5:45 PM #359938jpinpbParticipantVery cool house, but yeah, I wouldn’t be comfortable living in that area.
March 3, 2009 at 5:45 PM #360082jpinpbParticipantVery cool house, but yeah, I wouldn’t be comfortable living in that area.
March 3, 2009 at 5:45 PM #360121jpinpbParticipantVery cool house, but yeah, I wouldn’t be comfortable living in that area.
March 3, 2009 at 5:45 PM #360226jpinpbParticipantVery cool house, but yeah, I wouldn’t be comfortable living in that area.
March 3, 2009 at 6:14 PM #359647garysearsParticipantMy wife and I have been watching that area very closely. That is a large house with very unique architecture but the price is too high to get us remotely interested. Also, we aren’t currently looking at anything that is not bank owned.
It seems like a buying frenzy out there. We were interested in a house a block away that seemed very reasonable but it went inactive in about 3 days. When we drove by 1271 there were two banked owned houses a few doors down but nothing is currently showing on the MLS. Not sure if they are pending or not. Either way, I’m thinking this spring isn’t the time for us to be looking. Once more desireable areas start to come down in price it should relieve some buying pressure on 92114.
Good luck if that is what you decide to go with.
March 3, 2009 at 6:14 PM #359950garysearsParticipantMy wife and I have been watching that area very closely. That is a large house with very unique architecture but the price is too high to get us remotely interested. Also, we aren’t currently looking at anything that is not bank owned.
It seems like a buying frenzy out there. We were interested in a house a block away that seemed very reasonable but it went inactive in about 3 days. When we drove by 1271 there were two banked owned houses a few doors down but nothing is currently showing on the MLS. Not sure if they are pending or not. Either way, I’m thinking this spring isn’t the time for us to be looking. Once more desireable areas start to come down in price it should relieve some buying pressure on 92114.
Good luck if that is what you decide to go with.
March 3, 2009 at 6:14 PM #360093garysearsParticipantMy wife and I have been watching that area very closely. That is a large house with very unique architecture but the price is too high to get us remotely interested. Also, we aren’t currently looking at anything that is not bank owned.
It seems like a buying frenzy out there. We were interested in a house a block away that seemed very reasonable but it went inactive in about 3 days. When we drove by 1271 there were two banked owned houses a few doors down but nothing is currently showing on the MLS. Not sure if they are pending or not. Either way, I’m thinking this spring isn’t the time for us to be looking. Once more desireable areas start to come down in price it should relieve some buying pressure on 92114.
Good luck if that is what you decide to go with.
March 3, 2009 at 6:14 PM #360131garysearsParticipantMy wife and I have been watching that area very closely. That is a large house with very unique architecture but the price is too high to get us remotely interested. Also, we aren’t currently looking at anything that is not bank owned.
It seems like a buying frenzy out there. We were interested in a house a block away that seemed very reasonable but it went inactive in about 3 days. When we drove by 1271 there were two banked owned houses a few doors down but nothing is currently showing on the MLS. Not sure if they are pending or not. Either way, I’m thinking this spring isn’t the time for us to be looking. Once more desireable areas start to come down in price it should relieve some buying pressure on 92114.
Good luck if that is what you decide to go with.
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Properties or Areas’ is closed to new topics and replies.