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January 30, 2010 at 10:33 PM #508219January 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM #507330ocrenterParticipant
[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=sdnerd]We bought one in Monteluz this morning. π
Monteluz is also nestled back away surrounded by mountains, so you aren’t in a massive sea of homes like the denser parts of 4S – feels a bit remote which is great.
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Lets hope thats not a bad thing the next time the fires rip through that area. Im sure it will be long after you have moved out but after 2007 and seeing how that area goes so far back, it seems boxed in by the foothills. Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
what a nice way to pour cold water on somebody. but at least you said your obligatory congratulations.
January 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM #507476ocrenterParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=sdnerd]We bought one in Monteluz this morning. π
Monteluz is also nestled back away surrounded by mountains, so you aren’t in a massive sea of homes like the denser parts of 4S – feels a bit remote which is great.
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Lets hope thats not a bad thing the next time the fires rip through that area. Im sure it will be long after you have moved out but after 2007 and seeing how that area goes so far back, it seems boxed in by the foothills. Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
what a nice way to pour cold water on somebody. but at least you said your obligatory congratulations.
January 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM #507886ocrenterParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=sdnerd]We bought one in Monteluz this morning. π
Monteluz is also nestled back away surrounded by mountains, so you aren’t in a massive sea of homes like the denser parts of 4S – feels a bit remote which is great.
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Lets hope thats not a bad thing the next time the fires rip through that area. Im sure it will be long after you have moved out but after 2007 and seeing how that area goes so far back, it seems boxed in by the foothills. Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
what a nice way to pour cold water on somebody. but at least you said your obligatory congratulations.
January 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM #507979ocrenterParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=sdnerd]We bought one in Monteluz this morning. π
Monteluz is also nestled back away surrounded by mountains, so you aren’t in a massive sea of homes like the denser parts of 4S – feels a bit remote which is great.
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Lets hope thats not a bad thing the next time the fires rip through that area. Im sure it will be long after you have moved out but after 2007 and seeing how that area goes so far back, it seems boxed in by the foothills. Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
what a nice way to pour cold water on somebody. but at least you said your obligatory congratulations.
January 30, 2010 at 11:36 PM #508234ocrenterParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS][quote=sdnerd]We bought one in Monteluz this morning. π
Monteluz is also nestled back away surrounded by mountains, so you aren’t in a massive sea of homes like the denser parts of 4S – feels a bit remote which is great.
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Lets hope thats not a bad thing the next time the fires rip through that area. Im sure it will be long after you have moved out but after 2007 and seeing how that area goes so far back, it seems boxed in by the foothills. Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
what a nice way to pour cold water on somebody. but at least you said your obligatory congratulations.
January 31, 2010 at 2:45 AM #507365sdnerdParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]… Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
Thank you for showing your true colors and projecting your apparent frustrations.
Fire is always a concern in San Diego. My personal preference is to be surrounded by foothills vs. cinder box vegetation like RSF or urban jungle like MM. To each their own, every location has pros and cons.
We love the surrounding community, schools, etc, and the floor plan is everything we’ve been looking for the last few years. At sub $200 ppsf for what is in our opinion one of the nicest developments in the area we are quite pleased with our purchase.
January 31, 2010 at 2:45 AM #507511sdnerdParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]… Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
Thank you for showing your true colors and projecting your apparent frustrations.
Fire is always a concern in San Diego. My personal preference is to be surrounded by foothills vs. cinder box vegetation like RSF or urban jungle like MM. To each their own, every location has pros and cons.
We love the surrounding community, schools, etc, and the floor plan is everything we’ve been looking for the last few years. At sub $200 ppsf for what is in our opinion one of the nicest developments in the area we are quite pleased with our purchase.
January 31, 2010 at 2:45 AM #507921sdnerdParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]… Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
Thank you for showing your true colors and projecting your apparent frustrations.
Fire is always a concern in San Diego. My personal preference is to be surrounded by foothills vs. cinder box vegetation like RSF or urban jungle like MM. To each their own, every location has pros and cons.
We love the surrounding community, schools, etc, and the floor plan is everything we’ve been looking for the last few years. At sub $200 ppsf for what is in our opinion one of the nicest developments in the area we are quite pleased with our purchase.
January 31, 2010 at 2:45 AM #508015sdnerdParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]… Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
Thank you for showing your true colors and projecting your apparent frustrations.
Fire is always a concern in San Diego. My personal preference is to be surrounded by foothills vs. cinder box vegetation like RSF or urban jungle like MM. To each their own, every location has pros and cons.
We love the surrounding community, schools, etc, and the floor plan is everything we’ve been looking for the last few years. At sub $200 ppsf for what is in our opinion one of the nicest developments in the area we are quite pleased with our purchase.
January 31, 2010 at 2:45 AM #508269sdnerdParticipant[quote=LAAFTERHOURS]… Remember 4s ranch is fireproof though. Congrats on the purchase regardless. Some great parks over there.[/quote]
Thank you for showing your true colors and projecting your apparent frustrations.
Fire is always a concern in San Diego. My personal preference is to be surrounded by foothills vs. cinder box vegetation like RSF or urban jungle like MM. To each their own, every location has pros and cons.
We love the surrounding community, schools, etc, and the floor plan is everything we’ve been looking for the last few years. At sub $200 ppsf for what is in our opinion one of the nicest developments in the area we are quite pleased with our purchase.
January 31, 2010 at 8:28 AM #507395ocrenterParticipanthttp://piggington.com/4s_ranch_reo_still_too_high
4S pricing for homes this size has been discussed right here for the last 4 years. remember what the subject of the prior discussion previously sold for: $1.06 million for 3700 sqft in 2006.
now sdnerd is able to grab something of similar size for just a little over $700k and the only positive word is a sarcastic “4S is fireproof.”
like SD Realtor said on the prior thread, with such low interest rate, the price for these homes will likely bottom around low $700s.
sdnerd, good job and congrats!
January 31, 2010 at 8:28 AM #507541ocrenterParticipanthttp://piggington.com/4s_ranch_reo_still_too_high
4S pricing for homes this size has been discussed right here for the last 4 years. remember what the subject of the prior discussion previously sold for: $1.06 million for 3700 sqft in 2006.
now sdnerd is able to grab something of similar size for just a little over $700k and the only positive word is a sarcastic “4S is fireproof.”
like SD Realtor said on the prior thread, with such low interest rate, the price for these homes will likely bottom around low $700s.
sdnerd, good job and congrats!
January 31, 2010 at 8:28 AM #507951ocrenterParticipanthttp://piggington.com/4s_ranch_reo_still_too_high
4S pricing for homes this size has been discussed right here for the last 4 years. remember what the subject of the prior discussion previously sold for: $1.06 million for 3700 sqft in 2006.
now sdnerd is able to grab something of similar size for just a little over $700k and the only positive word is a sarcastic “4S is fireproof.”
like SD Realtor said on the prior thread, with such low interest rate, the price for these homes will likely bottom around low $700s.
sdnerd, good job and congrats!
January 31, 2010 at 8:28 AM #508045ocrenterParticipanthttp://piggington.com/4s_ranch_reo_still_too_high
4S pricing for homes this size has been discussed right here for the last 4 years. remember what the subject of the prior discussion previously sold for: $1.06 million for 3700 sqft in 2006.
now sdnerd is able to grab something of similar size for just a little over $700k and the only positive word is a sarcastic “4S is fireproof.”
like SD Realtor said on the prior thread, with such low interest rate, the price for these homes will likely bottom around low $700s.
sdnerd, good job and congrats!
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