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March 5, 2009 at 10:59 AM #361262March 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM #360690pepsiParticipant
[quote=yongp13949]SD realtor,
I am new to the Forums but I enjoy your posts. When I looked the properties at the StoneBridge a year ago, I backed out due to the location of the cummunity.
Howerver, after a year of searching homes around 4S, RB, Poway area. The homes in StoneBridge seem have better design and floorplan. There are huge.
I like plan3 home in IvyGate cummunity but there is none for sale.
One home at StoneBridge catchs my eye but it is a short sale. Don’t know if it worth the trouble. http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/11540-Edgewood-Pl-92131/home/12153083
Big home, big lot. Location still a concern (got two young kids and wife is working).
Appreciate your advise.
[/quote]I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people, but beware of $500+ utility bill, if you must have that much space.
For me, if I need 1400sqf space between each other, I might as well stay single. 1400sqf is what I had before for a 3 bed room condo and much bigger than my studio when I stared working in late 90’s. I don’t know what the point is to have a “family” if you need that much space to each other…
I am pretty sure when the kids get to 9 or 10 years old,given that much sqare footage in your house, they will all hide into their room after school and then soon in 2 -3 years, you won’t know who they are any more.
I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft, unless they are $100K cheaper than the 2800sft. Yeap,you read it right, they have to be cheaper than the smaller house for me to consider buying it.
March 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM #360993pepsiParticipant[quote=yongp13949]SD realtor,
I am new to the Forums but I enjoy your posts. When I looked the properties at the StoneBridge a year ago, I backed out due to the location of the cummunity.
Howerver, after a year of searching homes around 4S, RB, Poway area. The homes in StoneBridge seem have better design and floorplan. There are huge.
I like plan3 home in IvyGate cummunity but there is none for sale.
One home at StoneBridge catchs my eye but it is a short sale. Don’t know if it worth the trouble. http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/11540-Edgewood-Pl-92131/home/12153083
Big home, big lot. Location still a concern (got two young kids and wife is working).
Appreciate your advise.
[/quote]I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people, but beware of $500+ utility bill, if you must have that much space.
For me, if I need 1400sqf space between each other, I might as well stay single. 1400sqf is what I had before for a 3 bed room condo and much bigger than my studio when I stared working in late 90’s. I don’t know what the point is to have a “family” if you need that much space to each other…
I am pretty sure when the kids get to 9 or 10 years old,given that much sqare footage in your house, they will all hide into their room after school and then soon in 2 -3 years, you won’t know who they are any more.
I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft, unless they are $100K cheaper than the 2800sft. Yeap,you read it right, they have to be cheaper than the smaller house for me to consider buying it.
March 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM #361134pepsiParticipant[quote=yongp13949]SD realtor,
I am new to the Forums but I enjoy your posts. When I looked the properties at the StoneBridge a year ago, I backed out due to the location of the cummunity.
Howerver, after a year of searching homes around 4S, RB, Poway area. The homes in StoneBridge seem have better design and floorplan. There are huge.
I like plan3 home in IvyGate cummunity but there is none for sale.
One home at StoneBridge catchs my eye but it is a short sale. Don’t know if it worth the trouble. http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/11540-Edgewood-Pl-92131/home/12153083
Big home, big lot. Location still a concern (got two young kids and wife is working).
Appreciate your advise.
[/quote]I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people, but beware of $500+ utility bill, if you must have that much space.
For me, if I need 1400sqf space between each other, I might as well stay single. 1400sqf is what I had before for a 3 bed room condo and much bigger than my studio when I stared working in late 90’s. I don’t know what the point is to have a “family” if you need that much space to each other…
I am pretty sure when the kids get to 9 or 10 years old,given that much sqare footage in your house, they will all hide into their room after school and then soon in 2 -3 years, you won’t know who they are any more.
I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft, unless they are $100K cheaper than the 2800sft. Yeap,you read it right, they have to be cheaper than the smaller house for me to consider buying it.
March 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM #361174pepsiParticipant[quote=yongp13949]SD realtor,
I am new to the Forums but I enjoy your posts. When I looked the properties at the StoneBridge a year ago, I backed out due to the location of the cummunity.
Howerver, after a year of searching homes around 4S, RB, Poway area. The homes in StoneBridge seem have better design and floorplan. There are huge.
I like plan3 home in IvyGate cummunity but there is none for sale.
One home at StoneBridge catchs my eye but it is a short sale. Don’t know if it worth the trouble. http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/11540-Edgewood-Pl-92131/home/12153083
Big home, big lot. Location still a concern (got two young kids and wife is working).
Appreciate your advise.
[/quote]I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people, but beware of $500+ utility bill, if you must have that much space.
For me, if I need 1400sqf space between each other, I might as well stay single. 1400sqf is what I had before for a 3 bed room condo and much bigger than my studio when I stared working in late 90’s. I don’t know what the point is to have a “family” if you need that much space to each other…
I am pretty sure when the kids get to 9 or 10 years old,given that much sqare footage in your house, they will all hide into their room after school and then soon in 2 -3 years, you won’t know who they are any more.
I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft, unless they are $100K cheaper than the 2800sft. Yeap,you read it right, they have to be cheaper than the smaller house for me to consider buying it.
March 5, 2009 at 11:35 AM #361282pepsiParticipant[quote=yongp13949]SD realtor,
I am new to the Forums but I enjoy your posts. When I looked the properties at the StoneBridge a year ago, I backed out due to the location of the cummunity.
Howerver, after a year of searching homes around 4S, RB, Poway area. The homes in StoneBridge seem have better design and floorplan. There are huge.
I like plan3 home in IvyGate cummunity but there is none for sale.
One home at StoneBridge catchs my eye but it is a short sale. Don’t know if it worth the trouble. http://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/11540-Edgewood-Pl-92131/home/12153083
Big home, big lot. Location still a concern (got two young kids and wife is working).
Appreciate your advise.
[/quote]I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people, but beware of $500+ utility bill, if you must have that much space.
For me, if I need 1400sqf space between each other, I might as well stay single. 1400sqf is what I had before for a 3 bed room condo and much bigger than my studio when I stared working in late 90’s. I don’t know what the point is to have a “family” if you need that much space to each other…
I am pretty sure when the kids get to 9 or 10 years old,given that much sqare footage in your house, they will all hide into their room after school and then soon in 2 -3 years, you won’t know who they are any more.
I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft, unless they are $100K cheaper than the 2800sft. Yeap,you read it right, they have to be cheaper than the smaller house for me to consider buying it.
March 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM #360715RoosterOrChickenParticipantIf I was still single, I would live in my condo and spend my time at beach instead of looking for the stupid home.
March 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM #361017RoosterOrChickenParticipantIf I was still single, I would live in my condo and spend my time at beach instead of looking for the stupid home.
March 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM #361159RoosterOrChickenParticipantIf I was still single, I would live in my condo and spend my time at beach instead of looking for the stupid home.
March 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM #361199RoosterOrChickenParticipantIf I was still single, I would live in my condo and spend my time at beach instead of looking for the stupid home.
March 5, 2009 at 11:53 AM #361307RoosterOrChickenParticipantIf I was still single, I would live in my condo and spend my time at beach instead of looking for the stupid home.
March 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM #360730svelteParticipant[quote=pepsi]
I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people…I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft…
[/quote]I see where you’re going with this…he should buy the 5600sf house and rent half of it to you!
March 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM #361032svelteParticipant[quote=pepsi]
I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people…I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft…
[/quote]I see where you’re going with this…he should buy the 5600sf house and rent half of it to you!
March 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM #361173svelteParticipant[quote=pepsi]
I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people…I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft…
[/quote]I see where you’re going with this…he should buy the 5600sf house and rent half of it to you!
March 5, 2009 at 12:08 PM #361214svelteParticipant[quote=pepsi]
I am not sure how people use 5600 sqf home for just 4 people…I personally won’t buy a house over 2800sft…
[/quote]I see where you’re going with this…he should buy the 5600sf house and rent half of it to you!
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