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September 29, 2010 at 9:15 PM #610829September 30, 2010 at 12:14 AM #611069
pjwal
ParticipantStreet noise is so key when you’re “on the hill.” Nice lot for an active retired person, but not my first choice to raise a family.
I work right below the house (literally) on JD Blvd. They have to get the train noise as we do.
Great reporting by Jim as always.
September 30, 2010 at 12:14 AM #610985pjwal
ParticipantStreet noise is so key when you’re “on the hill.” Nice lot for an active retired person, but not my first choice to raise a family.
I work right below the house (literally) on JD Blvd. They have to get the train noise as we do.
Great reporting by Jim as always.
September 30, 2010 at 12:14 AM #611615pjwal
ParticipantStreet noise is so key when you’re “on the hill.” Nice lot for an active retired person, but not my first choice to raise a family.
I work right below the house (literally) on JD Blvd. They have to get the train noise as we do.
Great reporting by Jim as always.
September 30, 2010 at 12:14 AM #611728pjwal
ParticipantStreet noise is so key when you’re “on the hill.” Nice lot for an active retired person, but not my first choice to raise a family.
I work right below the house (literally) on JD Blvd. They have to get the train noise as we do.
Great reporting by Jim as always.
September 30, 2010 at 12:14 AM #612044pjwal
ParticipantStreet noise is so key when you’re “on the hill.” Nice lot for an active retired person, but not my first choice to raise a family.
I work right below the house (literally) on JD Blvd. They have to get the train noise as we do.
Great reporting by Jim as always.
October 2, 2010 at 6:44 PM #611865faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
October 2, 2010 at 6:44 PM #611953faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
October 2, 2010 at 6:44 PM #612500faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
October 2, 2010 at 6:44 PM #612615faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
October 2, 2010 at 6:44 PM #612931faterikcartman
ParticipantWow. Sorry to interject a personal aside, but my wife’s parents built on one of the last lots on SW Mount Soledad with 270 degree views. They have over 1/2 acre, all usable, though on a hillside (still tiered it well to have yard and gardens below) and their views are much more impressive (IMO) than the Del Mar lot above. Their place must be worth crazy money as they bought the lot for peanuts many years ago and only built (a showpiece) in recent years after living in a modest apartment for years so they could pay for it (take a hint looters who got hurt in the bubble).
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