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July 14, 2009 at 8:55 AM #430124July 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM #429415freshmanParticipant
[quote=CardiffBaseball]I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.[/quote]
New area always costs high MR. You pay what you get. There are many hiking trails and parks around 4S and Del Sur. Get the maps from Del Sur or 4S visitor centers. The recycle water system in 4S is another is issue. HOA is fair in 4S. HOA takes care of 4S front yards and it stops neighbours to build crazy things around their houses. All new construction outside a house needs to get approval from HOA. So, it can keep the value of the community. HOA is about $70 in 4S and $300 in Santa Luz. If no plastic planting and auto water system, I don’t think you can see any big trees or grassland around in CA. CA is like a desert.
If you don’t maintain your house well, surely you need some updates no matter 10 years or less. All builders only guarantee 10 years maintenance on new house. At least HOA can hold the community, but not the house inside. 10 years later, it may look from Eastern Encinitas. 30 years later, it may look like Mira mesa… it all depends on the location, school, maintenance and facility around.
July 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM #429633freshmanParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.[/quote]
New area always costs high MR. You pay what you get. There are many hiking trails and parks around 4S and Del Sur. Get the maps from Del Sur or 4S visitor centers. The recycle water system in 4S is another is issue. HOA is fair in 4S. HOA takes care of 4S front yards and it stops neighbours to build crazy things around their houses. All new construction outside a house needs to get approval from HOA. So, it can keep the value of the community. HOA is about $70 in 4S and $300 in Santa Luz. If no plastic planting and auto water system, I don’t think you can see any big trees or grassland around in CA. CA is like a desert.
If you don’t maintain your house well, surely you need some updates no matter 10 years or less. All builders only guarantee 10 years maintenance on new house. At least HOA can hold the community, but not the house inside. 10 years later, it may look from Eastern Encinitas. 30 years later, it may look like Mira mesa… it all depends on the location, school, maintenance and facility around.
July 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM #429926freshmanParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.[/quote]
New area always costs high MR. You pay what you get. There are many hiking trails and parks around 4S and Del Sur. Get the maps from Del Sur or 4S visitor centers. The recycle water system in 4S is another is issue. HOA is fair in 4S. HOA takes care of 4S front yards and it stops neighbours to build crazy things around their houses. All new construction outside a house needs to get approval from HOA. So, it can keep the value of the community. HOA is about $70 in 4S and $300 in Santa Luz. If no plastic planting and auto water system, I don’t think you can see any big trees or grassland around in CA. CA is like a desert.
If you don’t maintain your house well, surely you need some updates no matter 10 years or less. All builders only guarantee 10 years maintenance on new house. At least HOA can hold the community, but not the house inside. 10 years later, it may look from Eastern Encinitas. 30 years later, it may look like Mira mesa… it all depends on the location, school, maintenance and facility around.
July 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM #429995freshmanParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.[/quote]
New area always costs high MR. You pay what you get. There are many hiking trails and parks around 4S and Del Sur. Get the maps from Del Sur or 4S visitor centers. The recycle water system in 4S is another is issue. HOA is fair in 4S. HOA takes care of 4S front yards and it stops neighbours to build crazy things around their houses. All new construction outside a house needs to get approval from HOA. So, it can keep the value of the community. HOA is about $70 in 4S and $300 in Santa Luz. If no plastic planting and auto water system, I don’t think you can see any big trees or grassland around in CA. CA is like a desert.
If you don’t maintain your house well, surely you need some updates no matter 10 years or less. All builders only guarantee 10 years maintenance on new house. At least HOA can hold the community, but not the house inside. 10 years later, it may look from Eastern Encinitas. 30 years later, it may look like Mira mesa… it all depends on the location, school, maintenance and facility around.
July 14, 2009 at 9:48 AM #430154freshmanParticipant[quote=CardiffBaseball]I think in 10 years it should start resembling something like Eastern Encinitas (when the homes start needing some updates). I like that the prices are coming down, but that Mello Roos just kills it for me (not that I am in the market to buy). I did find the whole Black Mountain area through to be pretty nice (combining down to Santa Luz). A lot of parks, people out riding bikes, walking etc.[/quote]
New area always costs high MR. You pay what you get. There are many hiking trails and parks around 4S and Del Sur. Get the maps from Del Sur or 4S visitor centers. The recycle water system in 4S is another is issue. HOA is fair in 4S. HOA takes care of 4S front yards and it stops neighbours to build crazy things around their houses. All new construction outside a house needs to get approval from HOA. So, it can keep the value of the community. HOA is about $70 in 4S and $300 in Santa Luz. If no plastic planting and auto water system, I don’t think you can see any big trees or grassland around in CA. CA is like a desert.
If you don’t maintain your house well, surely you need some updates no matter 10 years or less. All builders only guarantee 10 years maintenance on new house. At least HOA can hold the community, but not the house inside. 10 years later, it may look from Eastern Encinitas. 30 years later, it may look like Mira mesa… it all depends on the location, school, maintenance and facility around.
July 14, 2009 at 9:57 AM #429428briansd1Guest[quote=movingtoSD] The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).[/quote]
I think that you meant Section 8. That’s a Federal program and the money is administered locally by the local housing agency, in this case, the San Diego Housing Commission.
July 14, 2009 at 9:57 AM #429645briansd1Guest[quote=movingtoSD] The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).[/quote]
I think that you meant Section 8. That’s a Federal program and the money is administered locally by the local housing agency, in this case, the San Diego Housing Commission.
July 14, 2009 at 9:57 AM #429937briansd1Guest[quote=movingtoSD] The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).[/quote]
I think that you meant Section 8. That’s a Federal program and the money is administered locally by the local housing agency, in this case, the San Diego Housing Commission.
July 14, 2009 at 9:57 AM #430007briansd1Guest[quote=movingtoSD] The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).[/quote]
I think that you meant Section 8. That’s a Federal program and the money is administered locally by the local housing agency, in this case, the San Diego Housing Commission.
July 14, 2009 at 9:57 AM #430166briansd1Guest[quote=movingtoSD] The only house we liked basically backed up to the Prop 8 apartments, and we could hear the freeway. It was a no-go on that house. We would have been open to that area without a noisy lot (and not next to Prop 8 apartments).[/quote]
I think that you meant Section 8. That’s a Federal program and the money is administered locally by the local housing agency, in this case, the San Diego Housing Commission.
July 14, 2009 at 10:18 AM #429437oceanbreezeParticipantPromimity to Qualcomm main campus plays an important role in CV price, especially for the family with young kids.
July 14, 2009 at 10:18 AM #429653oceanbreezeParticipantPromimity to Qualcomm main campus plays an important role in CV price, especially for the family with young kids.
July 14, 2009 at 10:18 AM #429947oceanbreezeParticipantPromimity to Qualcomm main campus plays an important role in CV price, especially for the family with young kids.
July 14, 2009 at 10:18 AM #430017oceanbreezeParticipantPromimity to Qualcomm main campus plays an important role in CV price, especially for the family with young kids.
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