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January 22, 2010 at 5:43 PM #505209January 23, 2010 at 3:13 PM #505449
jeeman
ParticipantHow much is rent for a similar rental in that area? It sold for $323k in 12/2001, and it will probably retrace that, so make sure you get that property in the low $300s. Especially since it’s an attached property, it will be the last to go up in the next boom (whenever that is).
Jeeman
January 23, 2010 at 3:13 PM #505543jeeman
ParticipantHow much is rent for a similar rental in that area? It sold for $323k in 12/2001, and it will probably retrace that, so make sure you get that property in the low $300s. Especially since it’s an attached property, it will be the last to go up in the next boom (whenever that is).
Jeeman
January 23, 2010 at 3:13 PM #505043jeeman
ParticipantHow much is rent for a similar rental in that area? It sold for $323k in 12/2001, and it will probably retrace that, so make sure you get that property in the low $300s. Especially since it’s an attached property, it will be the last to go up in the next boom (whenever that is).
Jeeman
January 23, 2010 at 3:13 PM #505795jeeman
ParticipantHow much is rent for a similar rental in that area? It sold for $323k in 12/2001, and it will probably retrace that, so make sure you get that property in the low $300s. Especially since it’s an attached property, it will be the last to go up in the next boom (whenever that is).
Jeeman
January 23, 2010 at 3:13 PM #504895jeeman
ParticipantHow much is rent for a similar rental in that area? It sold for $323k in 12/2001, and it will probably retrace that, so make sure you get that property in the low $300s. Especially since it’s an attached property, it will be the last to go up in the next boom (whenever that is).
Jeeman
January 23, 2010 at 6:28 PM #505593Ricechex
Participant[quote=freshman]One real estate agent told me the foundation of some houses in Tierrasanta was bad and was on newspaper before , not sure how old of those houses, not sure if it happened to condo too ? he just told us not to buy houses in Tierrasanta.[/quote]
I heard that too from a real estate agent. Something about a lot of cracked slabs.
January 23, 2010 at 6:28 PM #505845Ricechex
Participant[quote=freshman]One real estate agent told me the foundation of some houses in Tierrasanta was bad and was on newspaper before , not sure how old of those houses, not sure if it happened to condo too ? he just told us not to buy houses in Tierrasanta.[/quote]
I heard that too from a real estate agent. Something about a lot of cracked slabs.
January 23, 2010 at 6:28 PM #505093Ricechex
Participant[quote=freshman]One real estate agent told me the foundation of some houses in Tierrasanta was bad and was on newspaper before , not sure how old of those houses, not sure if it happened to condo too ? he just told us not to buy houses in Tierrasanta.[/quote]
I heard that too from a real estate agent. Something about a lot of cracked slabs.
January 23, 2010 at 6:28 PM #505499Ricechex
Participant[quote=freshman]One real estate agent told me the foundation of some houses in Tierrasanta was bad and was on newspaper before , not sure how old of those houses, not sure if it happened to condo too ? he just told us not to buy houses in Tierrasanta.[/quote]
I heard that too from a real estate agent. Something about a lot of cracked slabs.
January 23, 2010 at 6:28 PM #504946Ricechex
Participant[quote=freshman]One real estate agent told me the foundation of some houses in Tierrasanta was bad and was on newspaper before , not sure how old of those houses, not sure if it happened to condo too ? he just told us not to buy houses in Tierrasanta.[/quote]
I heard that too from a real estate agent. Something about a lot of cracked slabs.
January 24, 2010 at 9:29 AM #505564abell
ParticipantI lived in Tierrasanta while I was growing up. My parents still live there.
That area is a fire concern, I know at least one of those condo buildings burned in the Witch Creek fire (and they all had to be evacuated due to it being close to open space). I would make sure the HOA has appropriate insurance and reserves.
As for foundations, the houses my family has owned (which has been two, one in the older part and one that was built at about the same time the condos you are looking at were built) have never had any problems. And I haven’t heard of foundation problems from neighbors. But I would believe the realtors regarding that, although you might want to ask for more detailed information.
As for shopping, there is a Vons and Albertsons in Tierrasanta, plenty of gas stations and random other stores in the strip malls. So you can obviously get grocceries nearby and gas to get where you want to go. And there are some restaurants, churches and parks in the area. Everything else you have to drive somewhere else (like movies, bowling, clothing stores, etc.). So in that respect it is somewhat boring and/or always a drive to get where you are going.
January 24, 2010 at 9:29 AM #505158abell
ParticipantI lived in Tierrasanta while I was growing up. My parents still live there.
That area is a fire concern, I know at least one of those condo buildings burned in the Witch Creek fire (and they all had to be evacuated due to it being close to open space). I would make sure the HOA has appropriate insurance and reserves.
As for foundations, the houses my family has owned (which has been two, one in the older part and one that was built at about the same time the condos you are looking at were built) have never had any problems. And I haven’t heard of foundation problems from neighbors. But I would believe the realtors regarding that, although you might want to ask for more detailed information.
As for shopping, there is a Vons and Albertsons in Tierrasanta, plenty of gas stations and random other stores in the strip malls. So you can obviously get grocceries nearby and gas to get where you want to go. And there are some restaurants, churches and parks in the area. Everything else you have to drive somewhere else (like movies, bowling, clothing stores, etc.). So in that respect it is somewhat boring and/or always a drive to get where you are going.
January 24, 2010 at 9:29 AM #505657abell
ParticipantI lived in Tierrasanta while I was growing up. My parents still live there.
That area is a fire concern, I know at least one of those condo buildings burned in the Witch Creek fire (and they all had to be evacuated due to it being close to open space). I would make sure the HOA has appropriate insurance and reserves.
As for foundations, the houses my family has owned (which has been two, one in the older part and one that was built at about the same time the condos you are looking at were built) have never had any problems. And I haven’t heard of foundation problems from neighbors. But I would believe the realtors regarding that, although you might want to ask for more detailed information.
As for shopping, there is a Vons and Albertsons in Tierrasanta, plenty of gas stations and random other stores in the strip malls. So you can obviously get grocceries nearby and gas to get where you want to go. And there are some restaurants, churches and parks in the area. Everything else you have to drive somewhere else (like movies, bowling, clothing stores, etc.). So in that respect it is somewhat boring and/or always a drive to get where you are going.
January 24, 2010 at 9:29 AM #505011abell
ParticipantI lived in Tierrasanta while I was growing up. My parents still live there.
That area is a fire concern, I know at least one of those condo buildings burned in the Witch Creek fire (and they all had to be evacuated due to it being close to open space). I would make sure the HOA has appropriate insurance and reserves.
As for foundations, the houses my family has owned (which has been two, one in the older part and one that was built at about the same time the condos you are looking at were built) have never had any problems. And I haven’t heard of foundation problems from neighbors. But I would believe the realtors regarding that, although you might want to ask for more detailed information.
As for shopping, there is a Vons and Albertsons in Tierrasanta, plenty of gas stations and random other stores in the strip malls. So you can obviously get grocceries nearby and gas to get where you want to go. And there are some restaurants, churches and parks in the area. Everything else you have to drive somewhere else (like movies, bowling, clothing stores, etc.). So in that respect it is somewhat boring and/or always a drive to get where you are going.
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