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December 19, 2010 at 4:06 PM #643235December 19, 2010 at 4:15 PM #642131DooohParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]
I don’t buy into the notion that there are no SFR’s avail in SD County for under $300K. There are many, and is has become clear to me that widespread ignorance is preventing today’s young buyers, with or without families, from considering them.
My post to the OP here was intended to be “expectation mgmt” in its highest form. This candid inquiry was put here for the express purpose of preventing yet another young native San Diegan defecting to the State of TX.
First timers have to start somewhere. And that somewhere is more often than not merely a stepping stone to a more suitable property at a later date. Yes, even in THIS market.[/quote]
There’s a whole lot that isn’t true or just bad financial advice.
The transactional costs of rolling from one house to another would be the first reason to try and avoid it. 6% on $300k is $18000, not to mention the pain in the arse it is to move all of my junk.
I think we agree, though we word it differently, there is no hope in finding a place under $270k in SD. I would say living in the getto off of 47th is a Non option. Yuma is a better option for 1/3 the cost, yet still a non option, but better than 47th st. I wouldnt send my kids to school in your old stomping grounds. Some friend have compromised and live off of 70 th and the 8fwy, and frankly, I’m not that desperate to consider that area. If those are the options that SD has as you propose, then I cant believe I stayed this long.
I’d also say I’m intimately familiar with what SD has to offer neighborhood wise. I’ve spent the last 13 years in and out of homes, hours at a time, 3-7 in a day, and have come to realize that there are few places I’d consider home in this county. Poway, Scripps, Ramona, Tierrasanta seem to fit the bill all things considered. West of the 5 is just to pricy when east of the 15 is so much more feasibly priced and has better schools.
December 19, 2010 at 4:15 PM #642202DooohParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
I don’t buy into the notion that there are no SFR’s avail in SD County for under $300K. There are many, and is has become clear to me that widespread ignorance is preventing today’s young buyers, with or without families, from considering them.
My post to the OP here was intended to be “expectation mgmt” in its highest form. This candid inquiry was put here for the express purpose of preventing yet another young native San Diegan defecting to the State of TX.
First timers have to start somewhere. And that somewhere is more often than not merely a stepping stone to a more suitable property at a later date. Yes, even in THIS market.[/quote]
There’s a whole lot that isn’t true or just bad financial advice.
The transactional costs of rolling from one house to another would be the first reason to try and avoid it. 6% on $300k is $18000, not to mention the pain in the arse it is to move all of my junk.
I think we agree, though we word it differently, there is no hope in finding a place under $270k in SD. I would say living in the getto off of 47th is a Non option. Yuma is a better option for 1/3 the cost, yet still a non option, but better than 47th st. I wouldnt send my kids to school in your old stomping grounds. Some friend have compromised and live off of 70 th and the 8fwy, and frankly, I’m not that desperate to consider that area. If those are the options that SD has as you propose, then I cant believe I stayed this long.
I’d also say I’m intimately familiar with what SD has to offer neighborhood wise. I’ve spent the last 13 years in and out of homes, hours at a time, 3-7 in a day, and have come to realize that there are few places I’d consider home in this county. Poway, Scripps, Ramona, Tierrasanta seem to fit the bill all things considered. West of the 5 is just to pricy when east of the 15 is so much more feasibly priced and has better schools.
December 19, 2010 at 4:15 PM #642782DooohParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
I don’t buy into the notion that there are no SFR’s avail in SD County for under $300K. There are many, and is has become clear to me that widespread ignorance is preventing today’s young buyers, with or without families, from considering them.
My post to the OP here was intended to be “expectation mgmt” in its highest form. This candid inquiry was put here for the express purpose of preventing yet another young native San Diegan defecting to the State of TX.
First timers have to start somewhere. And that somewhere is more often than not merely a stepping stone to a more suitable property at a later date. Yes, even in THIS market.[/quote]
There’s a whole lot that isn’t true or just bad financial advice.
The transactional costs of rolling from one house to another would be the first reason to try and avoid it. 6% on $300k is $18000, not to mention the pain in the arse it is to move all of my junk.
I think we agree, though we word it differently, there is no hope in finding a place under $270k in SD. I would say living in the getto off of 47th is a Non option. Yuma is a better option for 1/3 the cost, yet still a non option, but better than 47th st. I wouldnt send my kids to school in your old stomping grounds. Some friend have compromised and live off of 70 th and the 8fwy, and frankly, I’m not that desperate to consider that area. If those are the options that SD has as you propose, then I cant believe I stayed this long.
I’d also say I’m intimately familiar with what SD has to offer neighborhood wise. I’ve spent the last 13 years in and out of homes, hours at a time, 3-7 in a day, and have come to realize that there are few places I’d consider home in this county. Poway, Scripps, Ramona, Tierrasanta seem to fit the bill all things considered. West of the 5 is just to pricy when east of the 15 is so much more feasibly priced and has better schools.
December 19, 2010 at 4:15 PM #642919DooohParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
I don’t buy into the notion that there are no SFR’s avail in SD County for under $300K. There are many, and is has become clear to me that widespread ignorance is preventing today’s young buyers, with or without families, from considering them.
My post to the OP here was intended to be “expectation mgmt” in its highest form. This candid inquiry was put here for the express purpose of preventing yet another young native San Diegan defecting to the State of TX.
First timers have to start somewhere. And that somewhere is more often than not merely a stepping stone to a more suitable property at a later date. Yes, even in THIS market.[/quote]
There’s a whole lot that isn’t true or just bad financial advice.
The transactional costs of rolling from one house to another would be the first reason to try and avoid it. 6% on $300k is $18000, not to mention the pain in the arse it is to move all of my junk.
I think we agree, though we word it differently, there is no hope in finding a place under $270k in SD. I would say living in the getto off of 47th is a Non option. Yuma is a better option for 1/3 the cost, yet still a non option, but better than 47th st. I wouldnt send my kids to school in your old stomping grounds. Some friend have compromised and live off of 70 th and the 8fwy, and frankly, I’m not that desperate to consider that area. If those are the options that SD has as you propose, then I cant believe I stayed this long.
I’d also say I’m intimately familiar with what SD has to offer neighborhood wise. I’ve spent the last 13 years in and out of homes, hours at a time, 3-7 in a day, and have come to realize that there are few places I’d consider home in this county. Poway, Scripps, Ramona, Tierrasanta seem to fit the bill all things considered. West of the 5 is just to pricy when east of the 15 is so much more feasibly priced and has better schools.
December 19, 2010 at 4:15 PM #643240DooohParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
I don’t buy into the notion that there are no SFR’s avail in SD County for under $300K. There are many, and is has become clear to me that widespread ignorance is preventing today’s young buyers, with or without families, from considering them.
My post to the OP here was intended to be “expectation mgmt” in its highest form. This candid inquiry was put here for the express purpose of preventing yet another young native San Diegan defecting to the State of TX.
First timers have to start somewhere. And that somewhere is more often than not merely a stepping stone to a more suitable property at a later date. Yes, even in THIS market.[/quote]
There’s a whole lot that isn’t true or just bad financial advice.
The transactional costs of rolling from one house to another would be the first reason to try and avoid it. 6% on $300k is $18000, not to mention the pain in the arse it is to move all of my junk.
I think we agree, though we word it differently, there is no hope in finding a place under $270k in SD. I would say living in the getto off of 47th is a Non option. Yuma is a better option for 1/3 the cost, yet still a non option, but better than 47th st. I wouldnt send my kids to school in your old stomping grounds. Some friend have compromised and live off of 70 th and the 8fwy, and frankly, I’m not that desperate to consider that area. If those are the options that SD has as you propose, then I cant believe I stayed this long.
I’d also say I’m intimately familiar with what SD has to offer neighborhood wise. I’ve spent the last 13 years in and out of homes, hours at a time, 3-7 in a day, and have come to realize that there are few places I’d consider home in this county. Poway, Scripps, Ramona, Tierrasanta seem to fit the bill all things considered. West of the 5 is just to pricy when east of the 15 is so much more feasibly priced and has better schools.
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December 19, 2010 at 4:55 PM #642141DooohParticipant[quote=ctr70]
-El Cajon
-Santee
-Lakeside
-Old Chula Vista
-Paradise Hills
-Lemon Grove
-Spring Valley
-National City
-Encanto
-City Heights
-SE San Diego
-Oceanside
-Vista
-Escondido
-San Ysidro
-Many parts of the College area[/quote]
For the $, and school districts, every one of these places are compromises to living out of state. Unless you get to the outskirts of these cities your living in non desirable areas.
East Escondido near san Pasqual is an option, but seriously, you might as well live in LA if San Yesidro is a consideration.
San Diego is not the place it was when my folks raised me here. Lemon Grove, la Mesa and El cajon are obnoxiously priced for the holes they’ve become. They’re not options, yet they were 20 yes ago.
December 19, 2010 at 4:55 PM #642212DooohParticipant[quote=ctr70]
-El Cajon
-Santee
-Lakeside
-Old Chula Vista
-Paradise Hills
-Lemon Grove
-Spring Valley
-National City
-Encanto
-City Heights
-SE San Diego
-Oceanside
-Vista
-Escondido
-San Ysidro
-Many parts of the College area[/quote]
For the $, and school districts, every one of these places are compromises to living out of state. Unless you get to the outskirts of these cities your living in non desirable areas.
East Escondido near san Pasqual is an option, but seriously, you might as well live in LA if San Yesidro is a consideration.
San Diego is not the place it was when my folks raised me here. Lemon Grove, la Mesa and El cajon are obnoxiously priced for the holes they’ve become. They’re not options, yet they were 20 yes ago.
December 19, 2010 at 4:55 PM #642792DooohParticipant[quote=ctr70]
-El Cajon
-Santee
-Lakeside
-Old Chula Vista
-Paradise Hills
-Lemon Grove
-Spring Valley
-National City
-Encanto
-City Heights
-SE San Diego
-Oceanside
-Vista
-Escondido
-San Ysidro
-Many parts of the College area[/quote]
For the $, and school districts, every one of these places are compromises to living out of state. Unless you get to the outskirts of these cities your living in non desirable areas.
East Escondido near san Pasqual is an option, but seriously, you might as well live in LA if San Yesidro is a consideration.
San Diego is not the place it was when my folks raised me here. Lemon Grove, la Mesa and El cajon are obnoxiously priced for the holes they’ve become. They’re not options, yet they were 20 yes ago.
December 19, 2010 at 4:55 PM #642929DooohParticipant[quote=ctr70]
-El Cajon
-Santee
-Lakeside
-Old Chula Vista
-Paradise Hills
-Lemon Grove
-Spring Valley
-National City
-Encanto
-City Heights
-SE San Diego
-Oceanside
-Vista
-Escondido
-San Ysidro
-Many parts of the College area[/quote]
For the $, and school districts, every one of these places are compromises to living out of state. Unless you get to the outskirts of these cities your living in non desirable areas.
East Escondido near san Pasqual is an option, but seriously, you might as well live in LA if San Yesidro is a consideration.
San Diego is not the place it was when my folks raised me here. Lemon Grove, la Mesa and El cajon are obnoxiously priced for the holes they’ve become. They’re not options, yet they were 20 yes ago.
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