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I think whomever purchase the REO paid too much as well. That part of Bay Park isn’t all that nice really.
radelow – Burgerner is a busy street, but I consider adjacent streets to be one of the nice portions of BP(e.g. Grandview, DeerPark) as long as you are far enough south of Clairemont Drive. I’d agree that there are nicer areas just to the South and West off of Milton, though.
Aren’t there alot of geologic issues in Bay Park? Sliding and subsidence?
Josh
Aren’t there alot of geologic issues in Bay Park? Sliding and subsidence?
The areas that were developed in the early 1950’s still have many of the existing structures, and does not appear to be a problem. However, I know of a few pockets that have problems in areas where there was later development. E.g. – The rainy winter a few years ago (El NIno ?) when there was record rainfall a mini-mudslide resulted in a house being tagged and possibly later condemned. This was in the vicinity of Western Hills Park, near Jellet. Basically an area with a lot of surface relief in a small area. There may be other similar pockets where this is a problem.
Former San Diegan wasn’t this one you?
03/29/2002: $300,000 Owner #3
as buyer
And Here?
10/25/2004: $725,000 Owner/flipper #1
as seller
I don’t know about Bay Park, but there’s some problems with shifting fill in Bay Ho – up above the Morena Costco.
I like that part of Bay Park, myself. Couldn’t afford it when I bought in Clairmont.
I know about the BayHo issues. I lived with my ex up on Courser above the Costco. Some streets were really bad. I just thought that Bay Park had some really bad areas as well.
Josh