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December 29, 2007 at 11:30 AM #126365December 29, 2007 at 2:35 PM #126124
nostradamus
ParticipantHi Drew,
Yes it does seem BP owners are very sticky with their high prices. Thanks for the good info. I think what you’re doing is what I should do: rent for a while to get a feel for the neighborhood then buy if/when the price is right.
Can you recommend some nice BP streets to look at?
Thanks!
December 29, 2007 at 2:35 PM #126281nostradamus
ParticipantHi Drew,
Yes it does seem BP owners are very sticky with their high prices. Thanks for the good info. I think what you’re doing is what I should do: rent for a while to get a feel for the neighborhood then buy if/when the price is right.
Can you recommend some nice BP streets to look at?
Thanks!
December 29, 2007 at 2:35 PM #126292nostradamus
ParticipantHi Drew,
Yes it does seem BP owners are very sticky with their high prices. Thanks for the good info. I think what you’re doing is what I should do: rent for a while to get a feel for the neighborhood then buy if/when the price is right.
Can you recommend some nice BP streets to look at?
Thanks!
December 29, 2007 at 2:35 PM #126359nostradamus
ParticipantHi Drew,
Yes it does seem BP owners are very sticky with their high prices. Thanks for the good info. I think what you’re doing is what I should do: rent for a while to get a feel for the neighborhood then buy if/when the price is right.
Can you recommend some nice BP streets to look at?
Thanks!
December 29, 2007 at 2:35 PM #126385nostradamus
ParticipantHi Drew,
Yes it does seem BP owners are very sticky with their high prices. Thanks for the good info. I think what you’re doing is what I should do: rent for a while to get a feel for the neighborhood then buy if/when the price is right.
Can you recommend some nice BP streets to look at?
Thanks!
December 29, 2007 at 3:23 PM #126149Drew
ParticipantHere are a few streets that I like due to the fact that they are up on the hill (good view potential) and far enough away from the 5 and 8 fwys to not have much car noise:
Illion St. (section North of St. Mary Magdalene)
Harford St. (South of Milton St.)Streets that branch off of Milton St.:
Tokalon St.
Garfield Rd.
Cecelia Terrace
Dunhaven St.
Penrose St.
Southcrest Ave.
Fairfield St.
February St.
March St.
August St.
September St.That whole plateau is pretty nice and quiet. The reason I mention that the above streets branch off of Milton is because they continue North of the canyon where they end (North of Western Hills Park) and are not as ideal — nothing bad, just not as good as the streets that branch off Milton.
December 29, 2007 at 3:23 PM #126306Drew
ParticipantHere are a few streets that I like due to the fact that they are up on the hill (good view potential) and far enough away from the 5 and 8 fwys to not have much car noise:
Illion St. (section North of St. Mary Magdalene)
Harford St. (South of Milton St.)Streets that branch off of Milton St.:
Tokalon St.
Garfield Rd.
Cecelia Terrace
Dunhaven St.
Penrose St.
Southcrest Ave.
Fairfield St.
February St.
March St.
August St.
September St.That whole plateau is pretty nice and quiet. The reason I mention that the above streets branch off of Milton is because they continue North of the canyon where they end (North of Western Hills Park) and are not as ideal — nothing bad, just not as good as the streets that branch off Milton.
December 29, 2007 at 3:23 PM #126318Drew
ParticipantHere are a few streets that I like due to the fact that they are up on the hill (good view potential) and far enough away from the 5 and 8 fwys to not have much car noise:
Illion St. (section North of St. Mary Magdalene)
Harford St. (South of Milton St.)Streets that branch off of Milton St.:
Tokalon St.
Garfield Rd.
Cecelia Terrace
Dunhaven St.
Penrose St.
Southcrest Ave.
Fairfield St.
February St.
March St.
August St.
September St.That whole plateau is pretty nice and quiet. The reason I mention that the above streets branch off of Milton is because they continue North of the canyon where they end (North of Western Hills Park) and are not as ideal — nothing bad, just not as good as the streets that branch off Milton.
December 29, 2007 at 3:23 PM #126384Drew
ParticipantHere are a few streets that I like due to the fact that they are up on the hill (good view potential) and far enough away from the 5 and 8 fwys to not have much car noise:
Illion St. (section North of St. Mary Magdalene)
Harford St. (South of Milton St.)Streets that branch off of Milton St.:
Tokalon St.
Garfield Rd.
Cecelia Terrace
Dunhaven St.
Penrose St.
Southcrest Ave.
Fairfield St.
February St.
March St.
August St.
September St.That whole plateau is pretty nice and quiet. The reason I mention that the above streets branch off of Milton is because they continue North of the canyon where they end (North of Western Hills Park) and are not as ideal — nothing bad, just not as good as the streets that branch off Milton.
December 29, 2007 at 3:23 PM #126409Drew
ParticipantHere are a few streets that I like due to the fact that they are up on the hill (good view potential) and far enough away from the 5 and 8 fwys to not have much car noise:
Illion St. (section North of St. Mary Magdalene)
Harford St. (South of Milton St.)Streets that branch off of Milton St.:
Tokalon St.
Garfield Rd.
Cecelia Terrace
Dunhaven St.
Penrose St.
Southcrest Ave.
Fairfield St.
February St.
March St.
August St.
September St.That whole plateau is pretty nice and quiet. The reason I mention that the above streets branch off of Milton is because they continue North of the canyon where they end (North of Western Hills Park) and are not as ideal — nothing bad, just not as good as the streets that branch off Milton.
December 29, 2007 at 3:27 PM #126153nostradamus
ParticipantCool. Appreciated!
December 29, 2007 at 3:27 PM #126311nostradamus
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December 29, 2007 at 3:27 PM #126323nostradamus
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December 29, 2007 at 3:27 PM #126389nostradamus
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