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January 8, 2008 at 2:17 PM #132128January 8, 2008 at 2:19 PM #131848nostradamusParticipant
Hi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
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Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.January 8, 2008 at 2:19 PM #132030nostradamusParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
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Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.January 8, 2008 at 2:19 PM #132037nostradamusParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.January 8, 2008 at 2:19 PM #132097nostradamusParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.January 8, 2008 at 2:19 PM #132132nostradamusParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.January 8, 2008 at 5:04 PM #132041SD RealtorParticipantNostra, as usual your assessment is dead on about this listing. That said, depreciation will continue and Jimmy… just sit tight man… let the game come to you my friend.
Nostra I recall many nights walking our dogs and we would hear them as well… sometimes they were really close… the freaky thing was you could tell when they made a catch.
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January 8, 2008 at 5:04 PM #132222SD RealtorParticipantNostra, as usual your assessment is dead on about this listing. That said, depreciation will continue and Jimmy… just sit tight man… let the game come to you my friend.
Nostra I recall many nights walking our dogs and we would hear them as well… sometimes they were really close… the freaky thing was you could tell when they made a catch.
SD Realtor
January 8, 2008 at 5:04 PM #132232SD RealtorParticipantNostra, as usual your assessment is dead on about this listing. That said, depreciation will continue and Jimmy… just sit tight man… let the game come to you my friend.
Nostra I recall many nights walking our dogs and we would hear them as well… sometimes they were really close… the freaky thing was you could tell when they made a catch.
SD Realtor
January 8, 2008 at 5:04 PM #132295SD RealtorParticipantNostra, as usual your assessment is dead on about this listing. That said, depreciation will continue and Jimmy… just sit tight man… let the game come to you my friend.
Nostra I recall many nights walking our dogs and we would hear them as well… sometimes they were really close… the freaky thing was you could tell when they made a catch.
SD Realtor
January 8, 2008 at 5:04 PM #132328SD RealtorParticipantNostra, as usual your assessment is dead on about this listing. That said, depreciation will continue and Jimmy… just sit tight man… let the game come to you my friend.
Nostra I recall many nights walking our dogs and we would hear them as well… sometimes they were really close… the freaky thing was you could tell when they made a catch.
SD Realtor
January 8, 2008 at 8:04 PM #132221EugeneParticipantBy my calculations, Mira Mesa as a whole is only overpriced by 10% or so. Another 10% down and we’ll be back to 2000 affordability levels (monthly payment vs. median income). To reach low 200k’s, we need a regional recession (roll back some of the 30% increase in incomes, most of which happened in the last 3 years), significantly higher interest rates, or both.
January 8, 2008 at 8:04 PM #132405EugeneParticipantBy my calculations, Mira Mesa as a whole is only overpriced by 10% or so. Another 10% down and we’ll be back to 2000 affordability levels (monthly payment vs. median income). To reach low 200k’s, we need a regional recession (roll back some of the 30% increase in incomes, most of which happened in the last 3 years), significantly higher interest rates, or both.
January 8, 2008 at 8:04 PM #132412EugeneParticipantBy my calculations, Mira Mesa as a whole is only overpriced by 10% or so. Another 10% down and we’ll be back to 2000 affordability levels (monthly payment vs. median income). To reach low 200k’s, we need a regional recession (roll back some of the 30% increase in incomes, most of which happened in the last 3 years), significantly higher interest rates, or both.
January 8, 2008 at 8:04 PM #132473EugeneParticipantBy my calculations, Mira Mesa as a whole is only overpriced by 10% or so. Another 10% down and we’ll be back to 2000 affordability levels (monthly payment vs. median income). To reach low 200k’s, we need a regional recession (roll back some of the 30% increase in incomes, most of which happened in the last 3 years), significantly higher interest rates, or both.
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