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June 6, 2007 at 3:34 PM #57250June 6, 2007 at 3:34 PM #57273jimmyleParticipantJune 6, 2007 at 3:51 PM #57264SD RealtorParticipant
Jimmy can do… it will be a late night property search after the kids are down…
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June 6, 2007 at 3:51 PM #57287SD RealtorParticipantJimmy can do… it will be a late night property search after the kids are down…
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June 6, 2007 at 4:29 PM #57282anParticipantSD R,
Can you CC me in that email too? :-). I’m interested in the MM area North of Calle Cristobal and between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz. I find the newer houses south of Calle Cristobal to have tiny lots and very cramp.
Jimmy, the difference is actually larger in your example than you think it is. the 11360 alvarez meadow ct property has a lot of 4k while the other one has a lot size of 5400 sq-ft. That makes a big difference. That’s the main reason why I don’t like the south area of Calle Cristobal as much. Do you also noticed that the houses are much closer together in the alvarez meadow complex than the one north of Calle Cristobal?
June 6, 2007 at 4:29 PM #57304anParticipantSD R,
Can you CC me in that email too? :-). I’m interested in the MM area North of Calle Cristobal and between Camino Santa Fe and Camino Ruiz. I find the newer houses south of Calle Cristobal to have tiny lots and very cramp.
Jimmy, the difference is actually larger in your example than you think it is. the 11360 alvarez meadow ct property has a lot of 4k while the other one has a lot size of 5400 sq-ft. That makes a big difference. That’s the main reason why I don’t like the south area of Calle Cristobal as much. Do you also noticed that the houses are much closer together in the alvarez meadow complex than the one north of Calle Cristobal?
June 6, 2007 at 4:48 PM #57290SD RealtorParticipantJust a comment, AN probably knows Mira Mesa better then anyone on this post including me. AN are you sure you didn’t work for Eric Delgado?
I agree that there is a pretty big difference between the homes divided by Calle Cristobal. By the same token, the homes north of Calle Cristobal BUT have backyards to Calle Cristobal to me are hard to swallow due to the noise.
I will gather as much comp information as I can for you guys based on the areas that Jimmy posted earlier.
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June 6, 2007 at 4:48 PM #57313SD RealtorParticipantJust a comment, AN probably knows Mira Mesa better then anyone on this post including me. AN are you sure you didn’t work for Eric Delgado?
I agree that there is a pretty big difference between the homes divided by Calle Cristobal. By the same token, the homes north of Calle Cristobal BUT have backyards to Calle Cristobal to me are hard to swallow due to the noise.
I will gather as much comp information as I can for you guys based on the areas that Jimmy posted earlier.
SD Realtor
June 6, 2007 at 5:05 PM #57300anParticipantSD R, thanks for the kind words. I tend to over research anything I buy. I’m currently renting in the condo south of Calle Cristobal right now and I didn’t notice the sound, so I’m not sure why you think there’s a lot of noise in Cheryl Ridge. Maybe because of all the buildings separating me and Calle Cristobal reduced the noise. I walk through all of those development at least 3 times a week as my exercise. I only consider those houses @ the end of the the cul-de-sac further away from Calle Cristobal anyways, so it probably won’t be as bad. I’m also a very heavy sleeper, so noise definitely won’t bother me, hehe. I can sleep through anything.
June 6, 2007 at 5:05 PM #57323anParticipantSD R, thanks for the kind words. I tend to over research anything I buy. I’m currently renting in the condo south of Calle Cristobal right now and I didn’t notice the sound, so I’m not sure why you think there’s a lot of noise in Cheryl Ridge. Maybe because of all the buildings separating me and Calle Cristobal reduced the noise. I walk through all of those development at least 3 times a week as my exercise. I only consider those houses @ the end of the the cul-de-sac further away from Calle Cristobal anyways, so it probably won’t be as bad. I’m also a very heavy sleeper, so noise definitely won’t bother me, hehe. I can sleep through anything.
June 6, 2007 at 5:33 PM #57308calysmeowParticipantHi SD Realtor. I am a newbie on the block, just reading along on the sidelines for the past few weeks. I am also interested in the area along Calle Cristobal – would you mind including me in your email of data? ([email protected])
Moved to SD last fall, sold my home in GA in March, looking to buy eventually in SD. Can you say culture and sticker shock?? We have been renting a small (very small) apartment in Carmel Valley/Del Mar, and need to move soon as the complex was sold and they are raising the rent. With all I have read, I think we will try to continue renting for another year. I am looking for a small home in the area along Calle Cristobal, Park Village, or north of 56. Rentals I have seen so far are very overpriced, and pretty run down, but they still get rented very quickly! Finding something with 3 bedrooms for 2000/mo or less is almost impossible in this area, but I need to stay between Rancho Bernardo/I-15 and UCSD/La Jolla for commuting purposes. Looking at higher priced rentals now. Any suggestions of any other good safe areas to rent in this area would be appreciated as well.
Sorry for getting sidetracked. I will be following along to see where the market goes, but will be on the sidelines for at least a year once we move and sign a lease.
Regards,
CalyJune 6, 2007 at 5:33 PM #57331calysmeowParticipantHi SD Realtor. I am a newbie on the block, just reading along on the sidelines for the past few weeks. I am also interested in the area along Calle Cristobal – would you mind including me in your email of data? ([email protected])
Moved to SD last fall, sold my home in GA in March, looking to buy eventually in SD. Can you say culture and sticker shock?? We have been renting a small (very small) apartment in Carmel Valley/Del Mar, and need to move soon as the complex was sold and they are raising the rent. With all I have read, I think we will try to continue renting for another year. I am looking for a small home in the area along Calle Cristobal, Park Village, or north of 56. Rentals I have seen so far are very overpriced, and pretty run down, but they still get rented very quickly! Finding something with 3 bedrooms for 2000/mo or less is almost impossible in this area, but I need to stay between Rancho Bernardo/I-15 and UCSD/La Jolla for commuting purposes. Looking at higher priced rentals now. Any suggestions of any other good safe areas to rent in this area would be appreciated as well.
Sorry for getting sidetracked. I will be following along to see where the market goes, but will be on the sidelines for at least a year once we move and sign a lease.
Regards,
CalyJune 6, 2007 at 5:37 PM #57310anParticipantIf you want 3 bed room for around 2k/month, you might want to look into Wateridge Circle Condo/Townhouse area. That’s where we rented last year. The rent there is around 2000-2100 depending on the owner. That’s the going rate right now. I saw one before I moved out listing for 2095/month w/ free water. The sq-ft is 1610, so it’s a decent size. It does have 2 cars garage, so it’s nice. It’s in Sorrento Valley, 5 minutes from the freeway, so getting to UCSD or RB is w/in 5-15 mins away.
June 6, 2007 at 5:37 PM #57333anParticipantIf you want 3 bed room for around 2k/month, you might want to look into Wateridge Circle Condo/Townhouse area. That’s where we rented last year. The rent there is around 2000-2100 depending on the owner. That’s the going rate right now. I saw one before I moved out listing for 2095/month w/ free water. The sq-ft is 1610, so it’s a decent size. It does have 2 cars garage, so it’s nice. It’s in Sorrento Valley, 5 minutes from the freeway, so getting to UCSD or RB is w/in 5-15 mins away.
June 6, 2007 at 5:44 PM #57314calysmeowParticipantThanks for the info asianautica. I was a little nervous about being surrounded by office complexes in Wateridge. How was the traffic around rush hour? Pretty safe area?
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