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December 8, 2010 at 5:49 PM #638360December 8, 2010 at 7:11 PM #637308sdrealtorParticipant
The second 3BR property on Ramsey is far superior. Its a probate sale with tons of equity. At 1600 sq ft for 3BR it works much better than 4BR crammed into 1400 sq ft.
Lots of cars on the street is indicative of rentals with lots of singles crammed in. Its not a petty reason and I would look into that.
December 8, 2010 at 7:11 PM #637381sdrealtorParticipantThe second 3BR property on Ramsey is far superior. Its a probate sale with tons of equity. At 1600 sq ft for 3BR it works much better than 4BR crammed into 1400 sq ft.
Lots of cars on the street is indicative of rentals with lots of singles crammed in. Its not a petty reason and I would look into that.
December 8, 2010 at 7:11 PM #637960sdrealtorParticipantThe second 3BR property on Ramsey is far superior. Its a probate sale with tons of equity. At 1600 sq ft for 3BR it works much better than 4BR crammed into 1400 sq ft.
Lots of cars on the street is indicative of rentals with lots of singles crammed in. Its not a petty reason and I would look into that.
December 8, 2010 at 7:11 PM #638093sdrealtorParticipantThe second 3BR property on Ramsey is far superior. Its a probate sale with tons of equity. At 1600 sq ft for 3BR it works much better than 4BR crammed into 1400 sq ft.
Lots of cars on the street is indicative of rentals with lots of singles crammed in. Its not a petty reason and I would look into that.
December 8, 2010 at 7:11 PM #638410sdrealtorParticipantThe second 3BR property on Ramsey is far superior. Its a probate sale with tons of equity. At 1600 sq ft for 3BR it works much better than 4BR crammed into 1400 sq ft.
Lots of cars on the street is indicative of rentals with lots of singles crammed in. Its not a petty reason and I would look into that.
December 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM #637333ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]Another property on Ramsay Ave that I might like it better perhaps:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100061785-4636_Ramsay_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92122
[/quote]IMO, this is a much better house with newish (expensive) vinyl windows installed, a double car garage, nice surround wall and what appears to be a remote controlled d/w gate and great private backyard. It also appears there might be some equity in it, (i.e. poss. room to deal). This property is superior to the earlier Ramsay Ave property suggested by AN.
If I was you and I had properties such as this to choose from in UC in my price range, I can’t think of any reason why I would look =>20 miles east or NE of my work. If the reason you needed a 4th bedroom was for a study, you could find somewhere else in a largish house such as this one to set up your study, IMHO.
You mentioned certain kinds of vehicles parked on Ramsay Ave and/or surrounds and also the fact that you might use your own garage for storage (leaving your own vehicles parked outside). It doesn’t make any difference what kind of vehicles are parked on the street as long as they are in running condition and do not block driveways and fire hydrants. Not to be harping, Scarlett, but this is a petty reason to discount a street. In addition, neighborhood vehicles could change from week to week and month to month … small potatoes.[/quote]
I didn’t say I was discounting it, just that I wasn’t *that* impressed with the neighborhood. I care more about front yard maintenance and street cleanliness than about the vehicles – than about a COUPLE of RVs or boats ON the street. If there are TOO MANY of trucks or boats etc. it MAY not be a good match for us – as I can’t imagine we’ll ever be owning such a vehicle. Nothing against those that do and nothing wrong with those vehicles, just we have different interests and lifestyles. Diversity is good, but we don’t want to stick out by NOT having one. When we first looked at houses, this was the first thing our realtor drilled into us: look at vehicles outside – I guess to see if you’d feel you have things in common with your neighbors.But back to the topic, let me get more familiar with the UC and see how much I like it. Yes, commute is great, schools are ok, but I have to like the neighborhood.
No, I don’t intend to park in the driveway, I was thinking of built-in storage cabinets and such in the garage.
The 4th bedroom is to have multiple functions – workout room and art studio. A den/loft could work, I guess.
Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there.
I can only hope that properties like this will start appearing more often on the market and that the prices will decline a bit more in UC – one cannot beat that commute. I’d certainly consider this latter property on Ramsey, don’t get me wrong – if I feel the neigborhood is ok-ish – doesn’t have to be immaculate.
December 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM #637406ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]Another property on Ramsay Ave that I might like it better perhaps:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100061785-4636_Ramsay_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92122
[/quote]IMO, this is a much better house with newish (expensive) vinyl windows installed, a double car garage, nice surround wall and what appears to be a remote controlled d/w gate and great private backyard. It also appears there might be some equity in it, (i.e. poss. room to deal). This property is superior to the earlier Ramsay Ave property suggested by AN.
If I was you and I had properties such as this to choose from in UC in my price range, I can’t think of any reason why I would look =>20 miles east or NE of my work. If the reason you needed a 4th bedroom was for a study, you could find somewhere else in a largish house such as this one to set up your study, IMHO.
You mentioned certain kinds of vehicles parked on Ramsay Ave and/or surrounds and also the fact that you might use your own garage for storage (leaving your own vehicles parked outside). It doesn’t make any difference what kind of vehicles are parked on the street as long as they are in running condition and do not block driveways and fire hydrants. Not to be harping, Scarlett, but this is a petty reason to discount a street. In addition, neighborhood vehicles could change from week to week and month to month … small potatoes.[/quote]
I didn’t say I was discounting it, just that I wasn’t *that* impressed with the neighborhood. I care more about front yard maintenance and street cleanliness than about the vehicles – than about a COUPLE of RVs or boats ON the street. If there are TOO MANY of trucks or boats etc. it MAY not be a good match for us – as I can’t imagine we’ll ever be owning such a vehicle. Nothing against those that do and nothing wrong with those vehicles, just we have different interests and lifestyles. Diversity is good, but we don’t want to stick out by NOT having one. When we first looked at houses, this was the first thing our realtor drilled into us: look at vehicles outside – I guess to see if you’d feel you have things in common with your neighbors.But back to the topic, let me get more familiar with the UC and see how much I like it. Yes, commute is great, schools are ok, but I have to like the neighborhood.
No, I don’t intend to park in the driveway, I was thinking of built-in storage cabinets and such in the garage.
The 4th bedroom is to have multiple functions – workout room and art studio. A den/loft could work, I guess.
Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there.
I can only hope that properties like this will start appearing more often on the market and that the prices will decline a bit more in UC – one cannot beat that commute. I’d certainly consider this latter property on Ramsey, don’t get me wrong – if I feel the neigborhood is ok-ish – doesn’t have to be immaculate.
December 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM #637985ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]Another property on Ramsay Ave that I might like it better perhaps:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100061785-4636_Ramsay_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92122
[/quote]IMO, this is a much better house with newish (expensive) vinyl windows installed, a double car garage, nice surround wall and what appears to be a remote controlled d/w gate and great private backyard. It also appears there might be some equity in it, (i.e. poss. room to deal). This property is superior to the earlier Ramsay Ave property suggested by AN.
If I was you and I had properties such as this to choose from in UC in my price range, I can’t think of any reason why I would look =>20 miles east or NE of my work. If the reason you needed a 4th bedroom was for a study, you could find somewhere else in a largish house such as this one to set up your study, IMHO.
You mentioned certain kinds of vehicles parked on Ramsay Ave and/or surrounds and also the fact that you might use your own garage for storage (leaving your own vehicles parked outside). It doesn’t make any difference what kind of vehicles are parked on the street as long as they are in running condition and do not block driveways and fire hydrants. Not to be harping, Scarlett, but this is a petty reason to discount a street. In addition, neighborhood vehicles could change from week to week and month to month … small potatoes.[/quote]
I didn’t say I was discounting it, just that I wasn’t *that* impressed with the neighborhood. I care more about front yard maintenance and street cleanliness than about the vehicles – than about a COUPLE of RVs or boats ON the street. If there are TOO MANY of trucks or boats etc. it MAY not be a good match for us – as I can’t imagine we’ll ever be owning such a vehicle. Nothing against those that do and nothing wrong with those vehicles, just we have different interests and lifestyles. Diversity is good, but we don’t want to stick out by NOT having one. When we first looked at houses, this was the first thing our realtor drilled into us: look at vehicles outside – I guess to see if you’d feel you have things in common with your neighbors.But back to the topic, let me get more familiar with the UC and see how much I like it. Yes, commute is great, schools are ok, but I have to like the neighborhood.
No, I don’t intend to park in the driveway, I was thinking of built-in storage cabinets and such in the garage.
The 4th bedroom is to have multiple functions – workout room and art studio. A den/loft could work, I guess.
Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there.
I can only hope that properties like this will start appearing more often on the market and that the prices will decline a bit more in UC – one cannot beat that commute. I’d certainly consider this latter property on Ramsey, don’t get me wrong – if I feel the neigborhood is ok-ish – doesn’t have to be immaculate.
December 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM #638118ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]Another property on Ramsay Ave that I might like it better perhaps:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100061785-4636_Ramsay_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92122
[/quote]IMO, this is a much better house with newish (expensive) vinyl windows installed, a double car garage, nice surround wall and what appears to be a remote controlled d/w gate and great private backyard. It also appears there might be some equity in it, (i.e. poss. room to deal). This property is superior to the earlier Ramsay Ave property suggested by AN.
If I was you and I had properties such as this to choose from in UC in my price range, I can’t think of any reason why I would look =>20 miles east or NE of my work. If the reason you needed a 4th bedroom was for a study, you could find somewhere else in a largish house such as this one to set up your study, IMHO.
You mentioned certain kinds of vehicles parked on Ramsay Ave and/or surrounds and also the fact that you might use your own garage for storage (leaving your own vehicles parked outside). It doesn’t make any difference what kind of vehicles are parked on the street as long as they are in running condition and do not block driveways and fire hydrants. Not to be harping, Scarlett, but this is a petty reason to discount a street. In addition, neighborhood vehicles could change from week to week and month to month … small potatoes.[/quote]
I didn’t say I was discounting it, just that I wasn’t *that* impressed with the neighborhood. I care more about front yard maintenance and street cleanliness than about the vehicles – than about a COUPLE of RVs or boats ON the street. If there are TOO MANY of trucks or boats etc. it MAY not be a good match for us – as I can’t imagine we’ll ever be owning such a vehicle. Nothing against those that do and nothing wrong with those vehicles, just we have different interests and lifestyles. Diversity is good, but we don’t want to stick out by NOT having one. When we first looked at houses, this was the first thing our realtor drilled into us: look at vehicles outside – I guess to see if you’d feel you have things in common with your neighbors.But back to the topic, let me get more familiar with the UC and see how much I like it. Yes, commute is great, schools are ok, but I have to like the neighborhood.
No, I don’t intend to park in the driveway, I was thinking of built-in storage cabinets and such in the garage.
The 4th bedroom is to have multiple functions – workout room and art studio. A den/loft could work, I guess.
Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there.
I can only hope that properties like this will start appearing more often on the market and that the prices will decline a bit more in UC – one cannot beat that commute. I’d certainly consider this latter property on Ramsey, don’t get me wrong – if I feel the neigborhood is ok-ish – doesn’t have to be immaculate.
December 8, 2010 at 8:37 PM #638435ScarlettParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Scarlett]Another property on Ramsay Ave that I might like it better perhaps:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100061785-4636_Ramsay_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92122
[/quote]IMO, this is a much better house with newish (expensive) vinyl windows installed, a double car garage, nice surround wall and what appears to be a remote controlled d/w gate and great private backyard. It also appears there might be some equity in it, (i.e. poss. room to deal). This property is superior to the earlier Ramsay Ave property suggested by AN.
If I was you and I had properties such as this to choose from in UC in my price range, I can’t think of any reason why I would look =>20 miles east or NE of my work. If the reason you needed a 4th bedroom was for a study, you could find somewhere else in a largish house such as this one to set up your study, IMHO.
You mentioned certain kinds of vehicles parked on Ramsay Ave and/or surrounds and also the fact that you might use your own garage for storage (leaving your own vehicles parked outside). It doesn’t make any difference what kind of vehicles are parked on the street as long as they are in running condition and do not block driveways and fire hydrants. Not to be harping, Scarlett, but this is a petty reason to discount a street. In addition, neighborhood vehicles could change from week to week and month to month … small potatoes.[/quote]
I didn’t say I was discounting it, just that I wasn’t *that* impressed with the neighborhood. I care more about front yard maintenance and street cleanliness than about the vehicles – than about a COUPLE of RVs or boats ON the street. If there are TOO MANY of trucks or boats etc. it MAY not be a good match for us – as I can’t imagine we’ll ever be owning such a vehicle. Nothing against those that do and nothing wrong with those vehicles, just we have different interests and lifestyles. Diversity is good, but we don’t want to stick out by NOT having one. When we first looked at houses, this was the first thing our realtor drilled into us: look at vehicles outside – I guess to see if you’d feel you have things in common with your neighbors.But back to the topic, let me get more familiar with the UC and see how much I like it. Yes, commute is great, schools are ok, but I have to like the neighborhood.
No, I don’t intend to park in the driveway, I was thinking of built-in storage cabinets and such in the garage.
The 4th bedroom is to have multiple functions – workout room and art studio. A den/loft could work, I guess.
Yes, this property is much better than the first one, totally agree. But still there are very few properties like this in UC at this time to choose from – a handful of acceptable ones in a year. Perhaps in a year or two there will be more. Same with MM. PQ and SR have more inventory so chances are higher we’d find something we like there.
I can only hope that properties like this will start appearing more often on the market and that the prices will decline a bit more in UC – one cannot beat that commute. I’d certainly consider this latter property on Ramsey, don’t get me wrong – if I feel the neigborhood is ok-ish – doesn’t have to be immaculate.
December 8, 2010 at 8:44 PM #637363ScarlettParticipant[quote=Scarlett]About UC – we’d love to be able to buy there – the commute would be really easy. I don’t even have a problem with the age – IF the house has been remodeled/updated. And if it is one story, 1600 sf COULD be acceptable – depending on the layout and room dimensions – 2 out of 4 bdr should be pretty large, not 10×11. A Master BR of 12×11 for example is not acceptable. And we don’t want to pay HOAs (or MRs) of more than ~$100-200/mo. So we don’t exclude UC, but the chances of seeing something really worth buying there for 500K and good size – without spending extra 50K+ for remodelling are very slim. We keep our eyes open though. It’s just that inventory for what we want is slim.[/quote]
This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.December 8, 2010 at 8:44 PM #637436ScarlettParticipant[quote=Scarlett]About UC – we’d love to be able to buy there – the commute would be really easy. I don’t even have a problem with the age – IF the house has been remodeled/updated. And if it is one story, 1600 sf COULD be acceptable – depending on the layout and room dimensions – 2 out of 4 bdr should be pretty large, not 10×11. A Master BR of 12×11 for example is not acceptable. And we don’t want to pay HOAs (or MRs) of more than ~$100-200/mo. So we don’t exclude UC, but the chances of seeing something really worth buying there for 500K and good size – without spending extra 50K+ for remodelling are very slim. We keep our eyes open though. It’s just that inventory for what we want is slim.[/quote]
This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.December 8, 2010 at 8:44 PM #638015ScarlettParticipant[quote=Scarlett]About UC – we’d love to be able to buy there – the commute would be really easy. I don’t even have a problem with the age – IF the house has been remodeled/updated. And if it is one story, 1600 sf COULD be acceptable – depending on the layout and room dimensions – 2 out of 4 bdr should be pretty large, not 10×11. A Master BR of 12×11 for example is not acceptable. And we don’t want to pay HOAs (or MRs) of more than ~$100-200/mo. So we don’t exclude UC, but the chances of seeing something really worth buying there for 500K and good size – without spending extra 50K+ for remodelling are very slim. We keep our eyes open though. It’s just that inventory for what we want is slim.[/quote]
This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work.December 8, 2010 at 8:44 PM #638148ScarlettParticipant[quote=Scarlett]About UC – we’d love to be able to buy there – the commute would be really easy. I don’t even have a problem with the age – IF the house has been remodeled/updated. And if it is one story, 1600 sf COULD be acceptable – depending on the layout and room dimensions – 2 out of 4 bdr should be pretty large, not 10×11. A Master BR of 12×11 for example is not acceptable. And we don’t want to pay HOAs (or MRs) of more than ~$100-200/mo. So we don’t exclude UC, but the chances of seeing something really worth buying there for 500K and good size – without spending extra 50K+ for remodelling are very slim. We keep our eyes open though. It’s just that inventory for what we want is slim.[/quote]
This second Ramsey property would be almost exactly we’d be looking for – house-wise. Only 3 bdr instead of 4, but it could be made to work. -
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