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October 26, 2007 at 11:53 AM #92155October 26, 2007 at 11:53 AM #921194Sbuyer2002Participant
“Why do I sense so much animosity towards 4Sbuyer’s suggestion that those homes have been built better for fire resistance?”
Psst (whisper in ear) because they hate, despise, and attack anything which is a positive for the RE market because they are bitter (damn I should of bought back in 1999-2000!) and pessimistic until they become homeowners themselves (if ever???) and then they will do a 180. Essentially a selfish position infected with a dose of jealousy. On several threads you have people dancing on the burned ashes of others homes. Its rather pathetic.
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 11:53 AM #921464Sbuyer2002Participant“Why do I sense so much animosity towards 4Sbuyer’s suggestion that those homes have been built better for fire resistance?”
Psst (whisper in ear) because they hate, despise, and attack anything which is a positive for the RE market because they are bitter (damn I should of bought back in 1999-2000!) and pessimistic until they become homeowners themselves (if ever???) and then they will do a 180. Essentially a selfish position infected with a dose of jealousy. On several threads you have people dancing on the burned ashes of others homes. Its rather pathetic.
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 11:53 AM #921594Sbuyer2002Participant“Why do I sense so much animosity towards 4Sbuyer’s suggestion that those homes have been built better for fire resistance?”
Psst (whisper in ear) because they hate, despise, and attack anything which is a positive for the RE market because they are bitter (damn I should of bought back in 1999-2000!) and pessimistic until they become homeowners themselves (if ever???) and then they will do a 180. Essentially a selfish position infected with a dose of jealousy. On several threads you have people dancing on the burned ashes of others homes. Its rather pathetic.
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 12:06 PM #921224plexownerParticipantbuyer psychology – imagine this conversation with a prospective buyer:
“Yeah, and when the next firestorm comes through you’ll be safe because …”
Ask an experienced salesperson how many times they would mention “fire” when they are trying to get someone to the closing table
October 26, 2007 at 12:06 PM #921494plexownerParticipantbuyer psychology – imagine this conversation with a prospective buyer:
“Yeah, and when the next firestorm comes through you’ll be safe because …”
Ask an experienced salesperson how many times they would mention “fire” when they are trying to get someone to the closing table
October 26, 2007 at 12:06 PM #921614plexownerParticipantbuyer psychology – imagine this conversation with a prospective buyer:
“Yeah, and when the next firestorm comes through you’ll be safe because …”
Ask an experienced salesperson how many times they would mention “fire” when they are trying to get someone to the closing table
October 26, 2007 at 12:11 PM #92125ocrenterParticipantas the creator of the “4Closure Ranch” namesake, I actually agree with this fire-prevention technology. I think it does make a difference in regard to planting fire resistant plants, master plan locations of homes, and the sprinkler system.
instead of just in select communities, this type of practices need to be more common place.
to the country in general, vast majority of anyone thinking about a relocation to SD in all likelihood just had a change of heart. this along with the continuing population loss due to high RE prices, will excelerate the negative migration pattern. this will bring the prices down for the entire county in general.
but, comparing within SD itself, these fire-resistant communities like 4S, costal communities, and city proper will be able to slow and moderate the price decline a bit better than the rest of the county.
October 26, 2007 at 12:11 PM #92152ocrenterParticipantas the creator of the “4Closure Ranch” namesake, I actually agree with this fire-prevention technology. I think it does make a difference in regard to planting fire resistant plants, master plan locations of homes, and the sprinkler system.
instead of just in select communities, this type of practices need to be more common place.
to the country in general, vast majority of anyone thinking about a relocation to SD in all likelihood just had a change of heart. this along with the continuing population loss due to high RE prices, will excelerate the negative migration pattern. this will bring the prices down for the entire county in general.
but, comparing within SD itself, these fire-resistant communities like 4S, costal communities, and city proper will be able to slow and moderate the price decline a bit better than the rest of the county.
October 26, 2007 at 12:11 PM #92165ocrenterParticipantas the creator of the “4Closure Ranch” namesake, I actually agree with this fire-prevention technology. I think it does make a difference in regard to planting fire resistant plants, master plan locations of homes, and the sprinkler system.
instead of just in select communities, this type of practices need to be more common place.
to the country in general, vast majority of anyone thinking about a relocation to SD in all likelihood just had a change of heart. this along with the continuing population loss due to high RE prices, will excelerate the negative migration pattern. this will bring the prices down for the entire county in general.
but, comparing within SD itself, these fire-resistant communities like 4S, costal communities, and city proper will be able to slow and moderate the price decline a bit better than the rest of the county.
October 26, 2007 at 12:22 PM #921344Sbuyer2002Participant“People do not die in sprinkled homes,” said Samuel Oates, San Diego’s fire marshal.
and yes it does make fire insurance much cheaper . . . alot cheaper.
“Sprinklers could reduce the average cost of fire insurance by about $900 a year, from $1,500 to $600, said Chris Smith, a vice president of Fireman’s Fund, one of the state’s largest business-property insurers.”
“We’re a strong supporter of sprinklers. It’s lifesaving,” Smith said.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20070408-9999-1n8sprinkle.html
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 12:22 PM #921634Sbuyer2002Participant“People do not die in sprinkled homes,” said Samuel Oates, San Diego’s fire marshal.
and yes it does make fire insurance much cheaper . . . alot cheaper.
“Sprinklers could reduce the average cost of fire insurance by about $900 a year, from $1,500 to $600, said Chris Smith, a vice president of Fireman’s Fund, one of the state’s largest business-property insurers.”
“We’re a strong supporter of sprinklers. It’s lifesaving,” Smith said.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20070408-9999-1n8sprinkle.html
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 12:22 PM #921754Sbuyer2002Participant“People do not die in sprinkled homes,” said Samuel Oates, San Diego’s fire marshal.
and yes it does make fire insurance much cheaper . . . alot cheaper.
“Sprinklers could reduce the average cost of fire insurance by about $900 a year, from $1,500 to $600, said Chris Smith, a vice president of Fireman’s Fund, one of the state’s largest business-property insurers.”
“We’re a strong supporter of sprinklers. It’s lifesaving,” Smith said.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/state/20070408-9999-1n8sprinkle.html
grateful owner . . . .
October 26, 2007 at 12:57 PM #92160patientlywaitingParticipantAll new developments have sprinklers and are built the same – 4S, Otay, Temecula, Riverside, La Costa, whatever. To claim that 4S is special is disingenuous.
October 26, 2007 at 12:57 PM #92185patientlywaitingParticipantAll new developments have sprinklers and are built the same – 4S, Otay, Temecula, Riverside, La Costa, whatever. To claim that 4S is special is disingenuous.
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