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May 9, 2011 at 2:53 PM #695110May 9, 2011 at 3:07 PM #693928ScarlettParticipant
Thank you so much, mp7444! We’ll try. Maybe in a year or two, prices drop another 10% and we can still buy in PUSD. If one of us gets a job in Carlsbad, then obviously we’ll buy nearby.
thanks and all the best to you too.May 9, 2011 at 3:07 PM #694009ScarlettParticipantThank you so much, mp7444! We’ll try. Maybe in a year or two, prices drop another 10% and we can still buy in PUSD. If one of us gets a job in Carlsbad, then obviously we’ll buy nearby.
thanks and all the best to you too.May 9, 2011 at 3:07 PM #694615ScarlettParticipantThank you so much, mp7444! We’ll try. Maybe in a year or two, prices drop another 10% and we can still buy in PUSD. If one of us gets a job in Carlsbad, then obviously we’ll buy nearby.
thanks and all the best to you too.May 9, 2011 at 3:07 PM #694762ScarlettParticipantThank you so much, mp7444! We’ll try. Maybe in a year or two, prices drop another 10% and we can still buy in PUSD. If one of us gets a job in Carlsbad, then obviously we’ll buy nearby.
thanks and all the best to you too.May 9, 2011 at 3:07 PM #695115ScarlettParticipantThank you so much, mp7444! We’ll try. Maybe in a year or two, prices drop another 10% and we can still buy in PUSD. If one of us gets a job in Carlsbad, then obviously we’ll buy nearby.
thanks and all the best to you too.May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM #693918ScarlettParticipant[quote=jameswenn]If you really want your kids to go to the big leagues, you seriously have to look at places like Bishops and Francis Parker, those are the region’s feeder schools to elite colleges.
The workplace is becoming global, so they’re not competing with kids from Bonita or Torrey Pines, they’re going to be competing with kids from all over.[/quote]
I really want my kids to go to big leagues. Who doesn’t. So? I can’t fork over a full salary jusst to pay for tuition at those fancy schools. Besides, I somehow doubt that the education there is that much better than in a very good public school to be worth THAT much….
May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM #693999ScarlettParticipant[quote=jameswenn]If you really want your kids to go to the big leagues, you seriously have to look at places like Bishops and Francis Parker, those are the region’s feeder schools to elite colleges.
The workplace is becoming global, so they’re not competing with kids from Bonita or Torrey Pines, they’re going to be competing with kids from all over.[/quote]
I really want my kids to go to big leagues. Who doesn’t. So? I can’t fork over a full salary jusst to pay for tuition at those fancy schools. Besides, I somehow doubt that the education there is that much better than in a very good public school to be worth THAT much….
May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM #694605ScarlettParticipant[quote=jameswenn]If you really want your kids to go to the big leagues, you seriously have to look at places like Bishops and Francis Parker, those are the region’s feeder schools to elite colleges.
The workplace is becoming global, so they’re not competing with kids from Bonita or Torrey Pines, they’re going to be competing with kids from all over.[/quote]
I really want my kids to go to big leagues. Who doesn’t. So? I can’t fork over a full salary jusst to pay for tuition at those fancy schools. Besides, I somehow doubt that the education there is that much better than in a very good public school to be worth THAT much….
May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM #694752ScarlettParticipant[quote=jameswenn]If you really want your kids to go to the big leagues, you seriously have to look at places like Bishops and Francis Parker, those are the region’s feeder schools to elite colleges.
The workplace is becoming global, so they’re not competing with kids from Bonita or Torrey Pines, they’re going to be competing with kids from all over.[/quote]
I really want my kids to go to big leagues. Who doesn’t. So? I can’t fork over a full salary jusst to pay for tuition at those fancy schools. Besides, I somehow doubt that the education there is that much better than in a very good public school to be worth THAT much….
May 9, 2011 at 3:11 PM #695105ScarlettParticipant[quote=jameswenn]If you really want your kids to go to the big leagues, you seriously have to look at places like Bishops and Francis Parker, those are the region’s feeder schools to elite colleges.
The workplace is becoming global, so they’re not competing with kids from Bonita or Torrey Pines, they’re going to be competing with kids from all over.[/quote]
I really want my kids to go to big leagues. Who doesn’t. So? I can’t fork over a full salary jusst to pay for tuition at those fancy schools. Besides, I somehow doubt that the education there is that much better than in a very good public school to be worth THAT much….
May 9, 2011 at 3:20 PM #693933ocrenterParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Thanks mp74444. You must have missed my more recent post on previous page. It seems that we may be on a single salary at some point soon and for a while, so we are not buying yet for another year and it seems we have to reduce our price range, which is why we are considering some locations with longer commutes, but which will get us something decent in the low 400s…
We don’t mind the age that much. 1980s is perfectly fine.
Aside from that, I think those 2 are good. 2nd one I believe it is overpriced. Should be low 500s.[/quote]
sorry to hear about the job insecurity as well. there may be a lot of bickering on this forum, but I do believe one thing everyone agree on is the market is not going upward any time soon. so in time of uncertainly, renting is likely the best thing to do.
I do also second mp74444’s suggestion regarding poway. it is one of the best values out there when it comes to price of home in relation to the quality of schools. as long as you do not fall within the core of poway, (Valley elem has the lowest API of 7), everything else is mostly 9-10.
May 9, 2011 at 3:20 PM #694014ocrenterParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Thanks mp74444. You must have missed my more recent post on previous page. It seems that we may be on a single salary at some point soon and for a while, so we are not buying yet for another year and it seems we have to reduce our price range, which is why we are considering some locations with longer commutes, but which will get us something decent in the low 400s…
We don’t mind the age that much. 1980s is perfectly fine.
Aside from that, I think those 2 are good. 2nd one I believe it is overpriced. Should be low 500s.[/quote]
sorry to hear about the job insecurity as well. there may be a lot of bickering on this forum, but I do believe one thing everyone agree on is the market is not going upward any time soon. so in time of uncertainly, renting is likely the best thing to do.
I do also second mp74444’s suggestion regarding poway. it is one of the best values out there when it comes to price of home in relation to the quality of schools. as long as you do not fall within the core of poway, (Valley elem has the lowest API of 7), everything else is mostly 9-10.
May 9, 2011 at 3:20 PM #694620ocrenterParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Thanks mp74444. You must have missed my more recent post on previous page. It seems that we may be on a single salary at some point soon and for a while, so we are not buying yet for another year and it seems we have to reduce our price range, which is why we are considering some locations with longer commutes, but which will get us something decent in the low 400s…
We don’t mind the age that much. 1980s is perfectly fine.
Aside from that, I think those 2 are good. 2nd one I believe it is overpriced. Should be low 500s.[/quote]
sorry to hear about the job insecurity as well. there may be a lot of bickering on this forum, but I do believe one thing everyone agree on is the market is not going upward any time soon. so in time of uncertainly, renting is likely the best thing to do.
I do also second mp74444’s suggestion regarding poway. it is one of the best values out there when it comes to price of home in relation to the quality of schools. as long as you do not fall within the core of poway, (Valley elem has the lowest API of 7), everything else is mostly 9-10.
May 9, 2011 at 3:20 PM #694767ocrenterParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Thanks mp74444. You must have missed my more recent post on previous page. It seems that we may be on a single salary at some point soon and for a while, so we are not buying yet for another year and it seems we have to reduce our price range, which is why we are considering some locations with longer commutes, but which will get us something decent in the low 400s…
We don’t mind the age that much. 1980s is perfectly fine.
Aside from that, I think those 2 are good. 2nd one I believe it is overpriced. Should be low 500s.[/quote]
sorry to hear about the job insecurity as well. there may be a lot of bickering on this forum, but I do believe one thing everyone agree on is the market is not going upward any time soon. so in time of uncertainly, renting is likely the best thing to do.
I do also second mp74444’s suggestion regarding poway. it is one of the best values out there when it comes to price of home in relation to the quality of schools. as long as you do not fall within the core of poway, (Valley elem has the lowest API of 7), everything else is mostly 9-10.
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