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December 11, 2010 at 8:50 PM #639670December 12, 2010 at 8:02 PM #638646AnonymousGuest
How do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758
December 12, 2010 at 8:02 PM #638718AnonymousGuestHow do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758
December 12, 2010 at 8:02 PM #639301AnonymousGuestHow do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758
December 12, 2010 at 8:02 PM #639434AnonymousGuestHow do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758
December 12, 2010 at 8:02 PM #639751AnonymousGuestHow do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758
December 12, 2010 at 9:17 PM #638661ScarlettParticipantAN, I haven’t been in the Calle Cristobal neighborhoods, is it just as likely as in SW Mira Mesa to have lots of cars on the street?
That was a very interesting finding about the demographic, guys love their toys… I was wondering if there are differences between NW and SW Mira Mesa in demographics or perhaps HOA that might not allow that many cars on the street at all times.
[quote=AN][quote=Scarlett]That’s why I said…”Unless you just love cars”… π
I guess it’s kind of like why some guys don’t understand why a woman needs > 10 pairs of shoes π
I can understand the utility of having a pickup truck in a household.
There are apparently lots of car enthusiasts in Mira Mesa.[/quote]
Rereading your post, I guess you did mentioned about car lovers :-). Yes, it’s kinda like women needing 10 pairs of shoes or 10 purses :-).I just looked at the general demographics of MM vs 92129,92127,92128 and I found something interesting. MM is 53% male, 47% female. 92128, it’s 46.8% male, 53.2% female. 92129, it’s 49.4% male, 50.6% female, and 92127, it’s 48.4% male, 51.6% female. Having a higher % of male residents might be one reason why there’s more car :-).[/quote]
December 12, 2010 at 9:17 PM #638733ScarlettParticipantAN, I haven’t been in the Calle Cristobal neighborhoods, is it just as likely as in SW Mira Mesa to have lots of cars on the street?
That was a very interesting finding about the demographic, guys love their toys… I was wondering if there are differences between NW and SW Mira Mesa in demographics or perhaps HOA that might not allow that many cars on the street at all times.
[quote=AN][quote=Scarlett]That’s why I said…”Unless you just love cars”… π
I guess it’s kind of like why some guys don’t understand why a woman needs > 10 pairs of shoes π
I can understand the utility of having a pickup truck in a household.
There are apparently lots of car enthusiasts in Mira Mesa.[/quote]
Rereading your post, I guess you did mentioned about car lovers :-). Yes, it’s kinda like women needing 10 pairs of shoes or 10 purses :-).I just looked at the general demographics of MM vs 92129,92127,92128 and I found something interesting. MM is 53% male, 47% female. 92128, it’s 46.8% male, 53.2% female. 92129, it’s 49.4% male, 50.6% female, and 92127, it’s 48.4% male, 51.6% female. Having a higher % of male residents might be one reason why there’s more car :-).[/quote]
December 12, 2010 at 9:17 PM #639316ScarlettParticipantAN, I haven’t been in the Calle Cristobal neighborhoods, is it just as likely as in SW Mira Mesa to have lots of cars on the street?
That was a very interesting finding about the demographic, guys love their toys… I was wondering if there are differences between NW and SW Mira Mesa in demographics or perhaps HOA that might not allow that many cars on the street at all times.
[quote=AN][quote=Scarlett]That’s why I said…”Unless you just love cars”… π
I guess it’s kind of like why some guys don’t understand why a woman needs > 10 pairs of shoes π
I can understand the utility of having a pickup truck in a household.
There are apparently lots of car enthusiasts in Mira Mesa.[/quote]
Rereading your post, I guess you did mentioned about car lovers :-). Yes, it’s kinda like women needing 10 pairs of shoes or 10 purses :-).I just looked at the general demographics of MM vs 92129,92127,92128 and I found something interesting. MM is 53% male, 47% female. 92128, it’s 46.8% male, 53.2% female. 92129, it’s 49.4% male, 50.6% female, and 92127, it’s 48.4% male, 51.6% female. Having a higher % of male residents might be one reason why there’s more car :-).[/quote]
December 12, 2010 at 9:17 PM #639449ScarlettParticipantAN, I haven’t been in the Calle Cristobal neighborhoods, is it just as likely as in SW Mira Mesa to have lots of cars on the street?
That was a very interesting finding about the demographic, guys love their toys… I was wondering if there are differences between NW and SW Mira Mesa in demographics or perhaps HOA that might not allow that many cars on the street at all times.
[quote=AN][quote=Scarlett]That’s why I said…”Unless you just love cars”… π
I guess it’s kind of like why some guys don’t understand why a woman needs > 10 pairs of shoes π
I can understand the utility of having a pickup truck in a household.
There are apparently lots of car enthusiasts in Mira Mesa.[/quote]
Rereading your post, I guess you did mentioned about car lovers :-). Yes, it’s kinda like women needing 10 pairs of shoes or 10 purses :-).I just looked at the general demographics of MM vs 92129,92127,92128 and I found something interesting. MM is 53% male, 47% female. 92128, it’s 46.8% male, 53.2% female. 92129, it’s 49.4% male, 50.6% female, and 92127, it’s 48.4% male, 51.6% female. Having a higher % of male residents might be one reason why there’s more car :-).[/quote]
December 12, 2010 at 9:17 PM #639766ScarlettParticipantAN, I haven’t been in the Calle Cristobal neighborhoods, is it just as likely as in SW Mira Mesa to have lots of cars on the street?
That was a very interesting finding about the demographic, guys love their toys… I was wondering if there are differences between NW and SW Mira Mesa in demographics or perhaps HOA that might not allow that many cars on the street at all times.
[quote=AN][quote=Scarlett]That’s why I said…”Unless you just love cars”… π
I guess it’s kind of like why some guys don’t understand why a woman needs > 10 pairs of shoes π
I can understand the utility of having a pickup truck in a household.
There are apparently lots of car enthusiasts in Mira Mesa.[/quote]
Rereading your post, I guess you did mentioned about car lovers :-). Yes, it’s kinda like women needing 10 pairs of shoes or 10 purses :-).I just looked at the general demographics of MM vs 92129,92127,92128 and I found something interesting. MM is 53% male, 47% female. 92128, it’s 46.8% male, 53.2% female. 92129, it’s 49.4% male, 50.6% female, and 92127, it’s 48.4% male, 51.6% female. Having a higher % of male residents might be one reason why there’s more car :-).[/quote]
December 12, 2010 at 9:19 PM #638651ScarlettParticipant[quote=yong92127]How do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758%5B/quote%5D
It has a convenient location. – very good size bedrooms and A/C and it seems to be in move-in ready condition. Not much of a grassy yard at all. You may get some noise from Carmel Mtn Rd and 56, though trees may block some of it. The location is a bit busy.
It’s an REO and they reduced their place already some. I think it’s still overpriced with the lack of yard and busy location.
The elem school is Los Penasquitos, API > 900 so pretty good, but Mt. Carmel high.
December 12, 2010 at 9:19 PM #638723ScarlettParticipant[quote=yong92127]How do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758%5B/quote%5D
It has a convenient location. – very good size bedrooms and A/C and it seems to be in move-in ready condition. Not much of a grassy yard at all. You may get some noise from Carmel Mtn Rd and 56, though trees may block some of it. The location is a bit busy.
It’s an REO and they reduced their place already some. I think it’s still overpriced with the lack of yard and busy location.
The elem school is Los Penasquitos, API > 900 so pretty good, but Mt. Carmel high.
December 12, 2010 at 9:19 PM #639306ScarlettParticipant[quote=yong92127]How do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758%5B/quote%5D
It has a convenient location. – very good size bedrooms and A/C and it seems to be in move-in ready condition. Not much of a grassy yard at all. You may get some noise from Carmel Mtn Rd and 56, though trees may block some of it. The location is a bit busy.
It’s an REO and they reduced their place already some. I think it’s still overpriced with the lack of yard and busy location.
The elem school is Los Penasquitos, API > 900 so pretty good, but Mt. Carmel high.
December 12, 2010 at 9:19 PM #639439ScarlettParticipant[quote=yong92127]How do you think of this property?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/13565-Freeport-Rd-92129/home/4601758%5B/quote%5D
It has a convenient location. – very good size bedrooms and A/C and it seems to be in move-in ready condition. Not much of a grassy yard at all. You may get some noise from Carmel Mtn Rd and 56, though trees may block some of it. The location is a bit busy.
It’s an REO and they reduced their place already some. I think it’s still overpriced with the lack of yard and busy location.
The elem school is Los Penasquitos, API > 900 so pretty good, but Mt. Carmel high.
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