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January 31, 2009 at 6:26 AM #339544January 31, 2009 at 7:09 AM #339237
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ParticipantI’d have to say it’s a little premature to ask this question. Rents will go down….
January 31, 2009 at 7:09 AM #339564Arraya
ParticipantI’d have to say it’s a little premature to ask this question. Rents will go down….
January 31, 2009 at 7:09 AM #339658Arraya
ParticipantI’d have to say it’s a little premature to ask this question. Rents will go down….
January 31, 2009 at 7:09 AM #339780Arraya
ParticipantI’d have to say it’s a little premature to ask this question. Rents will go down….
January 31, 2009 at 7:09 AM #339686Arraya
ParticipantI’d have to say it’s a little premature to ask this question. Rents will go down….
January 31, 2009 at 9:22 AM #339608LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=4plexowner]just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?[/quote]
The parts of Clairemont that you can see from the major roads are not so nice, and there are areas to avoid, but the comment that “most of the area is ghetto” is not one borne from in-depth knowledge of the area.
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I made the ghetto comment. For families with children, clairemont has a high concentration of “offenders” although the area north of University/ south of the 8 is super concentrated. Look to the CV/ RB/ Carlsbad areas – much less. http://www.familywatchdog.us/
Yes there are nice pockets in each zipcode – nice pockets of north park, golden hill, kensington etc.. but those crime maps dont give clairemont a glowing image.
Like I said, the location is excellent. Find te worst home on a nice street with nice homes and pride of ownership – diamond in the rough..
January 31, 2009 at 9:22 AM #339282LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=4plexowner]just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?[/quote]
The parts of Clairemont that you can see from the major roads are not so nice, and there are areas to avoid, but the comment that “most of the area is ghetto” is not one borne from in-depth knowledge of the area.
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I made the ghetto comment. For families with children, clairemont has a high concentration of “offenders” although the area north of University/ south of the 8 is super concentrated. Look to the CV/ RB/ Carlsbad areas – much less. http://www.familywatchdog.us/
Yes there are nice pockets in each zipcode – nice pockets of north park, golden hill, kensington etc.. but those crime maps dont give clairemont a glowing image.
Like I said, the location is excellent. Find te worst home on a nice street with nice homes and pride of ownership – diamond in the rough..
January 31, 2009 at 9:22 AM #339825LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=4plexowner]just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?[/quote]
The parts of Clairemont that you can see from the major roads are not so nice, and there are areas to avoid, but the comment that “most of the area is ghetto” is not one borne from in-depth knowledge of the area.
[/quote]
I made the ghetto comment. For families with children, clairemont has a high concentration of “offenders” although the area north of University/ south of the 8 is super concentrated. Look to the CV/ RB/ Carlsbad areas – much less. http://www.familywatchdog.us/
Yes there are nice pockets in each zipcode – nice pockets of north park, golden hill, kensington etc.. but those crime maps dont give clairemont a glowing image.
Like I said, the location is excellent. Find te worst home on a nice street with nice homes and pride of ownership – diamond in the rough..
January 31, 2009 at 9:22 AM #339703LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=4plexowner]just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?[/quote]
The parts of Clairemont that you can see from the major roads are not so nice, and there are areas to avoid, but the comment that “most of the area is ghetto” is not one borne from in-depth knowledge of the area.
[/quote]
I made the ghetto comment. For families with children, clairemont has a high concentration of “offenders” although the area north of University/ south of the 8 is super concentrated. Look to the CV/ RB/ Carlsbad areas – much less. http://www.familywatchdog.us/
Yes there are nice pockets in each zipcode – nice pockets of north park, golden hill, kensington etc.. but those crime maps dont give clairemont a glowing image.
Like I said, the location is excellent. Find te worst home on a nice street with nice homes and pride of ownership – diamond in the rough..
January 31, 2009 at 9:22 AM #339731LAAFTERHOURS
Participant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=4plexowner]just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?[/quote]
The parts of Clairemont that you can see from the major roads are not so nice, and there are areas to avoid, but the comment that “most of the area is ghetto” is not one borne from in-depth knowledge of the area.
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I made the ghetto comment. For families with children, clairemont has a high concentration of “offenders” although the area north of University/ south of the 8 is super concentrated. Look to the CV/ RB/ Carlsbad areas – much less. http://www.familywatchdog.us/
Yes there are nice pockets in each zipcode – nice pockets of north park, golden hill, kensington etc.. but those crime maps dont give clairemont a glowing image.
Like I said, the location is excellent. Find te worst home on a nice street with nice homes and pride of ownership – diamond in the rough..
January 31, 2009 at 1:55 PM #339885(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”for those making 100K or more”
just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?
we’re most likely talking 3/1, 1000 SQFT with 1 car garage – built in 1950’s and most likely needs serious updating
to each their own[/quote]
Count me in as one of those who would buy there at that income level. (Well, an historical version me anyway).
When we bought a 3/1 1100 sf house in Clairemont back in the mid 1990’s we made a combined 80K (probably the equivalent of 120 K in today’s dollars). When we moved out in 2000 we made well above 100K, but still felt comfortable there.
Regarding areas, Mount Streets are actually pretty nice in many respects. West Clairemont in areas adjacent to Bay Ho and Bay Park can be quite nice as well. Some areas are indeed “ghetto”.
One major downer is the local high school. I wouldn’t plan on staying in public school beyond 5th grade.
January 31, 2009 at 1:55 PM #339791(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”for those making 100K or more”
just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?
we’re most likely talking 3/1, 1000 SQFT with 1 car garage – built in 1950’s and most likely needs serious updating
to each their own[/quote]
Count me in as one of those who would buy there at that income level. (Well, an historical version me anyway).
When we bought a 3/1 1100 sf house in Clairemont back in the mid 1990’s we made a combined 80K (probably the equivalent of 120 K in today’s dollars). When we moved out in 2000 we made well above 100K, but still felt comfortable there.
Regarding areas, Mount Streets are actually pretty nice in many respects. West Clairemont in areas adjacent to Bay Ho and Bay Park can be quite nice as well. Some areas are indeed “ghetto”.
One major downer is the local high school. I wouldn’t plan on staying in public school beyond 5th grade.
January 31, 2009 at 1:55 PM #339764(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”for those making 100K or more”
just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?
we’re most likely talking 3/1, 1000 SQFT with 1 car garage – built in 1950’s and most likely needs serious updating
to each their own[/quote]
Count me in as one of those who would buy there at that income level. (Well, an historical version me anyway).
When we bought a 3/1 1100 sf house in Clairemont back in the mid 1990’s we made a combined 80K (probably the equivalent of 120 K in today’s dollars). When we moved out in 2000 we made well above 100K, but still felt comfortable there.
Regarding areas, Mount Streets are actually pretty nice in many respects. West Clairemont in areas adjacent to Bay Ho and Bay Park can be quite nice as well. Some areas are indeed “ghetto”.
One major downer is the local high school. I wouldn’t plan on staying in public school beyond 5th grade.
January 31, 2009 at 1:55 PM #339669(former)FormerSanDiegan
Participant[quote=4plexowner]”for those making 100K or more”
just curious – how many families making $100K or more are interested in living in the $400K Clairemont house?
we’re most likely talking 3/1, 1000 SQFT with 1 car garage – built in 1950’s and most likely needs serious updating
to each their own[/quote]
Count me in as one of those who would buy there at that income level. (Well, an historical version me anyway).
When we bought a 3/1 1100 sf house in Clairemont back in the mid 1990’s we made a combined 80K (probably the equivalent of 120 K in today’s dollars). When we moved out in 2000 we made well above 100K, but still felt comfortable there.
Regarding areas, Mount Streets are actually pretty nice in many respects. West Clairemont in areas adjacent to Bay Ho and Bay Park can be quite nice as well. Some areas are indeed “ghetto”.
One major downer is the local high school. I wouldn’t plan on staying in public school beyond 5th grade.
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