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May 29, 2010 at 10:54 PM #558136May 30, 2010 at 1:52 PM #557388UCGalParticipant
[quote=sdduuuude][quote=CDMA ENG]SDDuuuude…
Mi Amigo… Ammico… Friend and Battle Bot compadera…
My and MaLo are looking for a place very shortly. Like next month! Keep your eyes out for a nice rental for me!
I was think Bay HO or Park or Clairemont or UC.
Perfect for commutes and within striking distance of water activities!
If you see something lovely I will give you a Ben Ra’s finder fee!
CE[/quote]
Bay HO / Bay park is a cool place to rent. Love the views, but you get tired of not having a yard due to the sloped lots so it’s nice to rent, then get out.
Not buying ? Check out this very cool little spot in Bay Ho. It is a terraced series of 1-story houses. Houses are only on 1 side of the street and, I belive, no 2nd stories allowed.
This way, you can always see over your neighbors to the bay. A little pricey, and there is no big, flat back yard, but it is a very cool little area.
I rarely see anything for sale in this little section, so this is a pretty interesting opportunity – if you want to call “buying a house in a long stretch of no-growth at best” an opportunity π
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3027-Hunrichs-Way-92117/home/6255494
Two comps down the hill on Conner suggest this price may be a bit high.[/quote]
I have family that lives on one of those streets. House was purchased over 30 years ago… and owner has NO intention of selling to anyone but family. It’s a neat little area. Great views of the bay and (on a non-hazy day) the ocean…
I’ve been to many a family gathering there – enough yard to host 50 or so people… and have at least half be outside.
May 30, 2010 at 1:52 PM #557488UCGalParticipant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=CDMA ENG]SDDuuuude…
Mi Amigo… Ammico… Friend and Battle Bot compadera…
My and MaLo are looking for a place very shortly. Like next month! Keep your eyes out for a nice rental for me!
I was think Bay HO or Park or Clairemont or UC.
Perfect for commutes and within striking distance of water activities!
If you see something lovely I will give you a Ben Ra’s finder fee!
CE[/quote]
Bay HO / Bay park is a cool place to rent. Love the views, but you get tired of not having a yard due to the sloped lots so it’s nice to rent, then get out.
Not buying ? Check out this very cool little spot in Bay Ho. It is a terraced series of 1-story houses. Houses are only on 1 side of the street and, I belive, no 2nd stories allowed.
This way, you can always see over your neighbors to the bay. A little pricey, and there is no big, flat back yard, but it is a very cool little area.
I rarely see anything for sale in this little section, so this is a pretty interesting opportunity – if you want to call “buying a house in a long stretch of no-growth at best” an opportunity π
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3027-Hunrichs-Way-92117/home/6255494
Two comps down the hill on Conner suggest this price may be a bit high.[/quote]
I have family that lives on one of those streets. House was purchased over 30 years ago… and owner has NO intention of selling to anyone but family. It’s a neat little area. Great views of the bay and (on a non-hazy day) the ocean…
I’ve been to many a family gathering there – enough yard to host 50 or so people… and have at least half be outside.
May 30, 2010 at 1:52 PM #557973UCGalParticipant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=CDMA ENG]SDDuuuude…
Mi Amigo… Ammico… Friend and Battle Bot compadera…
My and MaLo are looking for a place very shortly. Like next month! Keep your eyes out for a nice rental for me!
I was think Bay HO or Park or Clairemont or UC.
Perfect for commutes and within striking distance of water activities!
If you see something lovely I will give you a Ben Ra’s finder fee!
CE[/quote]
Bay HO / Bay park is a cool place to rent. Love the views, but you get tired of not having a yard due to the sloped lots so it’s nice to rent, then get out.
Not buying ? Check out this very cool little spot in Bay Ho. It is a terraced series of 1-story houses. Houses are only on 1 side of the street and, I belive, no 2nd stories allowed.
This way, you can always see over your neighbors to the bay. A little pricey, and there is no big, flat back yard, but it is a very cool little area.
I rarely see anything for sale in this little section, so this is a pretty interesting opportunity – if you want to call “buying a house in a long stretch of no-growth at best” an opportunity π
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3027-Hunrichs-Way-92117/home/6255494
Two comps down the hill on Conner suggest this price may be a bit high.[/quote]
I have family that lives on one of those streets. House was purchased over 30 years ago… and owner has NO intention of selling to anyone but family. It’s a neat little area. Great views of the bay and (on a non-hazy day) the ocean…
I’ve been to many a family gathering there – enough yard to host 50 or so people… and have at least half be outside.
May 30, 2010 at 1:52 PM #558072UCGalParticipant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=CDMA ENG]SDDuuuude…
Mi Amigo… Ammico… Friend and Battle Bot compadera…
My and MaLo are looking for a place very shortly. Like next month! Keep your eyes out for a nice rental for me!
I was think Bay HO or Park or Clairemont or UC.
Perfect for commutes and within striking distance of water activities!
If you see something lovely I will give you a Ben Ra’s finder fee!
CE[/quote]
Bay HO / Bay park is a cool place to rent. Love the views, but you get tired of not having a yard due to the sloped lots so it’s nice to rent, then get out.
Not buying ? Check out this very cool little spot in Bay Ho. It is a terraced series of 1-story houses. Houses are only on 1 side of the street and, I belive, no 2nd stories allowed.
This way, you can always see over your neighbors to the bay. A little pricey, and there is no big, flat back yard, but it is a very cool little area.
I rarely see anything for sale in this little section, so this is a pretty interesting opportunity – if you want to call “buying a house in a long stretch of no-growth at best” an opportunity π
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3027-Hunrichs-Way-92117/home/6255494
Two comps down the hill on Conner suggest this price may be a bit high.[/quote]
I have family that lives on one of those streets. House was purchased over 30 years ago… and owner has NO intention of selling to anyone but family. It’s a neat little area. Great views of the bay and (on a non-hazy day) the ocean…
I’ve been to many a family gathering there – enough yard to host 50 or so people… and have at least half be outside.
May 30, 2010 at 1:52 PM #558351UCGalParticipant[quote=sdduuuude][quote=CDMA ENG]SDDuuuude…
Mi Amigo… Ammico… Friend and Battle Bot compadera…
My and MaLo are looking for a place very shortly. Like next month! Keep your eyes out for a nice rental for me!
I was think Bay HO or Park or Clairemont or UC.
Perfect for commutes and within striking distance of water activities!
If you see something lovely I will give you a Ben Ra’s finder fee!
CE[/quote]
Bay HO / Bay park is a cool place to rent. Love the views, but you get tired of not having a yard due to the sloped lots so it’s nice to rent, then get out.
Not buying ? Check out this very cool little spot in Bay Ho. It is a terraced series of 1-story houses. Houses are only on 1 side of the street and, I belive, no 2nd stories allowed.
This way, you can always see over your neighbors to the bay. A little pricey, and there is no big, flat back yard, but it is a very cool little area.
I rarely see anything for sale in this little section, so this is a pretty interesting opportunity – if you want to call “buying a house in a long stretch of no-growth at best” an opportunity π
http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/3027-Hunrichs-Way-92117/home/6255494
Two comps down the hill on Conner suggest this price may be a bit high.[/quote]
I have family that lives on one of those streets. House was purchased over 30 years ago… and owner has NO intention of selling to anyone but family. It’s a neat little area. Great views of the bay and (on a non-hazy day) the ocean…
I’ve been to many a family gathering there – enough yard to host 50 or so people… and have at least half be outside.
May 30, 2010 at 2:02 PM #557398bearishgurlParticipantsdduuuude, been to a very similar house on Conner for a couple of parties. Beautiful view out the BY π
May 30, 2010 at 2:02 PM #557498bearishgurlParticipantsdduuuude, been to a very similar house on Conner for a couple of parties. Beautiful view out the BY π
May 30, 2010 at 2:02 PM #557983bearishgurlParticipantsdduuuude, been to a very similar house on Conner for a couple of parties. Beautiful view out the BY π
May 30, 2010 at 2:02 PM #558082bearishgurlParticipantsdduuuude, been to a very similar house on Conner for a couple of parties. Beautiful view out the BY π
May 30, 2010 at 2:02 PM #558361bearishgurlParticipantsdduuuude, been to a very similar house on Conner for a couple of parties. Beautiful view out the BY π
May 30, 2010 at 7:07 PM #557459ScarlettParticipantI’ve been today driving on the “Mt” Streets, both north and south of Balboa. I managed to hit 2 open houses in 92111. I liked best the neighborhood, and the house of 1st one
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/San-Diego_CA_92111_1118857572?mp=1and 2nd one – smaller, but a nice big yard. The neighborhood till we got close there was not quite as nice as the 1st one, but still decent; but as we got close to the canyon, it started to improve. This 2nd one is more in our price range and size.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100023549-4770_Mount_Ashmun_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92111
Pretty close to Holmes elemetary too.
So I liked in general the Mt. streets south of Balboa. Then we visited the Mt. streets north of Balboa…at least where we went – Lindsay Ave., Mt. Henry, Huckee, that I remember, the neighborhood was much more spotty to me. I just didn’t like it as much as I did the one near those open houses above. the houses and yards themselves were not as nice looking. Too many cars in the streets (if they are residents, why not park in the garage? or at least the driveway), too many boats and RVs. Perhaps there were some events going on; we will go see the neighborhood again at some other time – this was just a first impression. Some yards and houses seemed neglected though.
I would not exclude CLMT (92117, 92111), but I really have to go see any house I’d be interested, the neighborhoods change enough in the space of a couple blocks. It sort of reminded me of older PQ. Anyway, I saw only a very small portion of CLMT, and in a holiday weekend no less. Need to see more.
Have a nice Memorial Day!
May 30, 2010 at 7:07 PM #557560ScarlettParticipantI’ve been today driving on the “Mt” Streets, both north and south of Balboa. I managed to hit 2 open houses in 92111. I liked best the neighborhood, and the house of 1st one
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/San-Diego_CA_92111_1118857572?mp=1and 2nd one – smaller, but a nice big yard. The neighborhood till we got close there was not quite as nice as the 1st one, but still decent; but as we got close to the canyon, it started to improve. This 2nd one is more in our price range and size.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100023549-4770_Mount_Ashmun_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92111
Pretty close to Holmes elemetary too.
So I liked in general the Mt. streets south of Balboa. Then we visited the Mt. streets north of Balboa…at least where we went – Lindsay Ave., Mt. Henry, Huckee, that I remember, the neighborhood was much more spotty to me. I just didn’t like it as much as I did the one near those open houses above. the houses and yards themselves were not as nice looking. Too many cars in the streets (if they are residents, why not park in the garage? or at least the driveway), too many boats and RVs. Perhaps there were some events going on; we will go see the neighborhood again at some other time – this was just a first impression. Some yards and houses seemed neglected though.
I would not exclude CLMT (92117, 92111), but I really have to go see any house I’d be interested, the neighborhoods change enough in the space of a couple blocks. It sort of reminded me of older PQ. Anyway, I saw only a very small portion of CLMT, and in a holiday weekend no less. Need to see more.
Have a nice Memorial Day!
May 30, 2010 at 7:07 PM #558046ScarlettParticipantI’ve been today driving on the “Mt” Streets, both north and south of Balboa. I managed to hit 2 open houses in 92111. I liked best the neighborhood, and the house of 1st one
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/San-Diego_CA_92111_1118857572?mp=1and 2nd one – smaller, but a nice big yard. The neighborhood till we got close there was not quite as nice as the 1st one, but still decent; but as we got close to the canyon, it started to improve. This 2nd one is more in our price range and size.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100023549-4770_Mount_Ashmun_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92111
Pretty close to Holmes elemetary too.
So I liked in general the Mt. streets south of Balboa. Then we visited the Mt. streets north of Balboa…at least where we went – Lindsay Ave., Mt. Henry, Huckee, that I remember, the neighborhood was much more spotty to me. I just didn’t like it as much as I did the one near those open houses above. the houses and yards themselves were not as nice looking. Too many cars in the streets (if they are residents, why not park in the garage? or at least the driveway), too many boats and RVs. Perhaps there were some events going on; we will go see the neighborhood again at some other time – this was just a first impression. Some yards and houses seemed neglected though.
I would not exclude CLMT (92117, 92111), but I really have to go see any house I’d be interested, the neighborhoods change enough in the space of a couple blocks. It sort of reminded me of older PQ. Anyway, I saw only a very small portion of CLMT, and in a holiday weekend no less. Need to see more.
Have a nice Memorial Day!
May 30, 2010 at 7:07 PM #558145ScarlettParticipantI’ve been today driving on the “Mt” Streets, both north and south of Balboa. I managed to hit 2 open houses in 92111. I liked best the neighborhood, and the house of 1st one
http://www.realtor.com/realestateandhomes-detail/San-Diego_CA_92111_1118857572?mp=1and 2nd one – smaller, but a nice big yard. The neighborhood till we got close there was not quite as nice as the 1st one, but still decent; but as we got close to the canyon, it started to improve. This 2nd one is more in our price range and size.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100023549-4770_Mount_Ashmun_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92111
Pretty close to Holmes elemetary too.
So I liked in general the Mt. streets south of Balboa. Then we visited the Mt. streets north of Balboa…at least where we went – Lindsay Ave., Mt. Henry, Huckee, that I remember, the neighborhood was much more spotty to me. I just didn’t like it as much as I did the one near those open houses above. the houses and yards themselves were not as nice looking. Too many cars in the streets (if they are residents, why not park in the garage? or at least the driveway), too many boats and RVs. Perhaps there were some events going on; we will go see the neighborhood again at some other time – this was just a first impression. Some yards and houses seemed neglected though.
I would not exclude CLMT (92117, 92111), but I really have to go see any house I’d be interested, the neighborhoods change enough in the space of a couple blocks. It sort of reminded me of older PQ. Anyway, I saw only a very small portion of CLMT, and in a holiday weekend no less. Need to see more.
Have a nice Memorial Day!
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