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May 19, 2010 at 12:50 PM #552843May 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM #551877UCGalParticipant
Oh – and you can hover over the little dots and see the average speed at that location for that hour.
(FWIW – going from southbay to downtown between 7am and 8am on Monday and Tuesday this week was pretty fast – 60+ mph except where 94 dumps in.)
May 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM #551984UCGalParticipantOh – and you can hover over the little dots and see the average speed at that location for that hour.
(FWIW – going from southbay to downtown between 7am and 8am on Monday and Tuesday this week was pretty fast – 60+ mph except where 94 dumps in.)
May 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM #552471UCGalParticipantOh – and you can hover over the little dots and see the average speed at that location for that hour.
(FWIW – going from southbay to downtown between 7am and 8am on Monday and Tuesday this week was pretty fast – 60+ mph except where 94 dumps in.)
May 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM #552570UCGalParticipantOh – and you can hover over the little dots and see the average speed at that location for that hour.
(FWIW – going from southbay to downtown between 7am and 8am on Monday and Tuesday this week was pretty fast – 60+ mph except where 94 dumps in.)
May 19, 2010 at 12:53 PM #552848UCGalParticipantOh – and you can hover over the little dots and see the average speed at that location for that hour.
(FWIW – going from southbay to downtown between 7am and 8am on Monday and Tuesday this week was pretty fast – 60+ mph except where 94 dumps in.)
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May 19, 2010 at 1:21 PM #551892bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]Have you ever driven South in the morning? I have. Just so you know, there’s is usually no traffic going South in the morning and going North in the afternoon, between South County and Sorrento area.[/quote]
Driving from Sorrento to Chula is NOT the same route as driving from PQ to dtn. in the morning.
[quote=AN]BTW, Bing is Microsoft. They calculate time based on distance and speed limit.[/quote]
What is the speed limit on southbound I-15, say, near Ted Wms. Pkwy. bet. 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. on weekdays?? How about Mercy Rd. exit? Miramar Rd. exit? Clairemont Mesa?? How long to get thru the bottlenecked Balboa Park? How about getting to your parking space/garage? Or finding a meter?? You see what I’m saying, here??
[quote=AN]Where do you get your data from? Are you just trying to overexaggerate to make PQ look as bad as possible?[/quote]
I just guessed 30 miles. Concede that I didn’t know. I just looked at Mapquest which states it’s 10-13 miles (depending on loc. at PQ) to get to the beach at DM (just no. of Bully’s), total travel time 17-22 mins.
I was not trying to make PQ look bad. Your $895K McMansion in PQ has been built in several zip codes, including 91915 (slightly smaller). I was making fun of its “really bad” design, IMO, for the price it fetched.
[quote=AN]You got it, it’s location location location. Whether you agree with it or not won’t change the fact that PQ’s has a bigger draw, hence the price premium over south county per sq-ft and per lot size. The SOLDs listings speaks for themselves.[/quote]
No, I don’t believe PQ has a bigger “draw” than 91910. Acc. to SD Lookup, there were 101 SOLDS in 91910 since 3/17/10 and 100 SOLDS in PQ since 3/26/10. So there have been more sales in PQ in a little shorter time frame.
“Location” is subjective, AN. What your particular needs/wants are aren’t what everyone needs/wants. Some folks wish to preserve an older home and live in a ‘hood with 80+ yr. old trees and character. Historically, the best (and most exp.) locations in CA were those closest to the coast and ‘hood’s with historical significance, such as Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) or Mission Hills (SD). The “bay” can’t really be considered the coast, because you have to drive over the bridge or up the strand to get there. Hence, Chula properties are NOT coastal either, even though 91910 and 91911 are mostly situated in a “coastal” weather zone. Some people don’t care about living near “high-tech companies” I am one of those people.
If you take the recent solds from both PQ and 91910, PQ is more consistent in price from property to property. Many people who own unique luxury properties in Chula paid cash so have no need to put their properties on the market at its bottom or near bottom (2010). Hence, there were few luxury sales in CV since 3/17.
I know where I can walk my dog in front of two “empty-but-not-vacant luxury properties” tonite. What does that mean? It means beautifully furnished and not in distress, landscaping trimmed, alarm system on, pool clean but no one living there. Why? One family lives in Guadalajara. They will come late next month, for the summer. PQ does not even have these types of properties. I do not know the percentage of recent closings in PQ or 91910 which were distress sales.
I agree that PQ probably is a bigger draw to tech-worker buyers. I do not particularly prefer Chula over SD but I must remain for now. If I could live anywhere in the county, I would move to Fleetridge (92106). If the property didn’t have thick windows, I would install them and would live there until I die. I’ve had properties in portions of four streets picked out for myself since the summer of ’80. Who knows, maybe someday I’ll get there π
May 19, 2010 at 1:21 PM #551999bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]Have you ever driven South in the morning? I have. Just so you know, there’s is usually no traffic going South in the morning and going North in the afternoon, between South County and Sorrento area.[/quote]
Driving from Sorrento to Chula is NOT the same route as driving from PQ to dtn. in the morning.
[quote=AN]BTW, Bing is Microsoft. They calculate time based on distance and speed limit.[/quote]
What is the speed limit on southbound I-15, say, near Ted Wms. Pkwy. bet. 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. on weekdays?? How about Mercy Rd. exit? Miramar Rd. exit? Clairemont Mesa?? How long to get thru the bottlenecked Balboa Park? How about getting to your parking space/garage? Or finding a meter?? You see what I’m saying, here??
[quote=AN]Where do you get your data from? Are you just trying to overexaggerate to make PQ look as bad as possible?[/quote]
I just guessed 30 miles. Concede that I didn’t know. I just looked at Mapquest which states it’s 10-13 miles (depending on loc. at PQ) to get to the beach at DM (just no. of Bully’s), total travel time 17-22 mins.
I was not trying to make PQ look bad. Your $895K McMansion in PQ has been built in several zip codes, including 91915 (slightly smaller). I was making fun of its “really bad” design, IMO, for the price it fetched.
[quote=AN]You got it, it’s location location location. Whether you agree with it or not won’t change the fact that PQ’s has a bigger draw, hence the price premium over south county per sq-ft and per lot size. The SOLDs listings speaks for themselves.[/quote]
No, I don’t believe PQ has a bigger “draw” than 91910. Acc. to SD Lookup, there were 101 SOLDS in 91910 since 3/17/10 and 100 SOLDS in PQ since 3/26/10. So there have been more sales in PQ in a little shorter time frame.
“Location” is subjective, AN. What your particular needs/wants are aren’t what everyone needs/wants. Some folks wish to preserve an older home and live in a ‘hood with 80+ yr. old trees and character. Historically, the best (and most exp.) locations in CA were those closest to the coast and ‘hood’s with historical significance, such as Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) or Mission Hills (SD). The “bay” can’t really be considered the coast, because you have to drive over the bridge or up the strand to get there. Hence, Chula properties are NOT coastal either, even though 91910 and 91911 are mostly situated in a “coastal” weather zone. Some people don’t care about living near “high-tech companies” I am one of those people.
If you take the recent solds from both PQ and 91910, PQ is more consistent in price from property to property. Many people who own unique luxury properties in Chula paid cash so have no need to put their properties on the market at its bottom or near bottom (2010). Hence, there were few luxury sales in CV since 3/17.
I know where I can walk my dog in front of two “empty-but-not-vacant luxury properties” tonite. What does that mean? It means beautifully furnished and not in distress, landscaping trimmed, alarm system on, pool clean but no one living there. Why? One family lives in Guadalajara. They will come late next month, for the summer. PQ does not even have these types of properties. I do not know the percentage of recent closings in PQ or 91910 which were distress sales.
I agree that PQ probably is a bigger draw to tech-worker buyers. I do not particularly prefer Chula over SD but I must remain for now. If I could live anywhere in the county, I would move to Fleetridge (92106). If the property didn’t have thick windows, I would install them and would live there until I die. I’ve had properties in portions of four streets picked out for myself since the summer of ’80. Who knows, maybe someday I’ll get there π
May 19, 2010 at 1:21 PM #552486bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]Have you ever driven South in the morning? I have. Just so you know, there’s is usually no traffic going South in the morning and going North in the afternoon, between South County and Sorrento area.[/quote]
Driving from Sorrento to Chula is NOT the same route as driving from PQ to dtn. in the morning.
[quote=AN]BTW, Bing is Microsoft. They calculate time based on distance and speed limit.[/quote]
What is the speed limit on southbound I-15, say, near Ted Wms. Pkwy. bet. 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. on weekdays?? How about Mercy Rd. exit? Miramar Rd. exit? Clairemont Mesa?? How long to get thru the bottlenecked Balboa Park? How about getting to your parking space/garage? Or finding a meter?? You see what I’m saying, here??
[quote=AN]Where do you get your data from? Are you just trying to overexaggerate to make PQ look as bad as possible?[/quote]
I just guessed 30 miles. Concede that I didn’t know. I just looked at Mapquest which states it’s 10-13 miles (depending on loc. at PQ) to get to the beach at DM (just no. of Bully’s), total travel time 17-22 mins.
I was not trying to make PQ look bad. Your $895K McMansion in PQ has been built in several zip codes, including 91915 (slightly smaller). I was making fun of its “really bad” design, IMO, for the price it fetched.
[quote=AN]You got it, it’s location location location. Whether you agree with it or not won’t change the fact that PQ’s has a bigger draw, hence the price premium over south county per sq-ft and per lot size. The SOLDs listings speaks for themselves.[/quote]
No, I don’t believe PQ has a bigger “draw” than 91910. Acc. to SD Lookup, there were 101 SOLDS in 91910 since 3/17/10 and 100 SOLDS in PQ since 3/26/10. So there have been more sales in PQ in a little shorter time frame.
“Location” is subjective, AN. What your particular needs/wants are aren’t what everyone needs/wants. Some folks wish to preserve an older home and live in a ‘hood with 80+ yr. old trees and character. Historically, the best (and most exp.) locations in CA were those closest to the coast and ‘hood’s with historical significance, such as Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) or Mission Hills (SD). The “bay” can’t really be considered the coast, because you have to drive over the bridge or up the strand to get there. Hence, Chula properties are NOT coastal either, even though 91910 and 91911 are mostly situated in a “coastal” weather zone. Some people don’t care about living near “high-tech companies” I am one of those people.
If you take the recent solds from both PQ and 91910, PQ is more consistent in price from property to property. Many people who own unique luxury properties in Chula paid cash so have no need to put their properties on the market at its bottom or near bottom (2010). Hence, there were few luxury sales in CV since 3/17.
I know where I can walk my dog in front of two “empty-but-not-vacant luxury properties” tonite. What does that mean? It means beautifully furnished and not in distress, landscaping trimmed, alarm system on, pool clean but no one living there. Why? One family lives in Guadalajara. They will come late next month, for the summer. PQ does not even have these types of properties. I do not know the percentage of recent closings in PQ or 91910 which were distress sales.
I agree that PQ probably is a bigger draw to tech-worker buyers. I do not particularly prefer Chula over SD but I must remain for now. If I could live anywhere in the county, I would move to Fleetridge (92106). If the property didn’t have thick windows, I would install them and would live there until I die. I’ve had properties in portions of four streets picked out for myself since the summer of ’80. Who knows, maybe someday I’ll get there π
May 19, 2010 at 1:21 PM #552585bearishgurlParticipant[quote=AN]Have you ever driven South in the morning? I have. Just so you know, there’s is usually no traffic going South in the morning and going North in the afternoon, between South County and Sorrento area.[/quote]
Driving from Sorrento to Chula is NOT the same route as driving from PQ to dtn. in the morning.
[quote=AN]BTW, Bing is Microsoft. They calculate time based on distance and speed limit.[/quote]
What is the speed limit on southbound I-15, say, near Ted Wms. Pkwy. bet. 7:00 and 7:30 a.m. on weekdays?? How about Mercy Rd. exit? Miramar Rd. exit? Clairemont Mesa?? How long to get thru the bottlenecked Balboa Park? How about getting to your parking space/garage? Or finding a meter?? You see what I’m saying, here??
[quote=AN]Where do you get your data from? Are you just trying to overexaggerate to make PQ look as bad as possible?[/quote]
I just guessed 30 miles. Concede that I didn’t know. I just looked at Mapquest which states it’s 10-13 miles (depending on loc. at PQ) to get to the beach at DM (just no. of Bully’s), total travel time 17-22 mins.
I was not trying to make PQ look bad. Your $895K McMansion in PQ has been built in several zip codes, including 91915 (slightly smaller). I was making fun of its “really bad” design, IMO, for the price it fetched.
[quote=AN]You got it, it’s location location location. Whether you agree with it or not won’t change the fact that PQ’s has a bigger draw, hence the price premium over south county per sq-ft and per lot size. The SOLDs listings speaks for themselves.[/quote]
No, I don’t believe PQ has a bigger “draw” than 91910. Acc. to SD Lookup, there were 101 SOLDS in 91910 since 3/17/10 and 100 SOLDS in PQ since 3/26/10. So there have been more sales in PQ in a little shorter time frame.
“Location” is subjective, AN. What your particular needs/wants are aren’t what everyone needs/wants. Some folks wish to preserve an older home and live in a ‘hood with 80+ yr. old trees and character. Historically, the best (and most exp.) locations in CA were those closest to the coast and ‘hood’s with historical significance, such as Beverly Hills (Los Angeles) or Mission Hills (SD). The “bay” can’t really be considered the coast, because you have to drive over the bridge or up the strand to get there. Hence, Chula properties are NOT coastal either, even though 91910 and 91911 are mostly situated in a “coastal” weather zone. Some people don’t care about living near “high-tech companies” I am one of those people.
If you take the recent solds from both PQ and 91910, PQ is more consistent in price from property to property. Many people who own unique luxury properties in Chula paid cash so have no need to put their properties on the market at its bottom or near bottom (2010). Hence, there were few luxury sales in CV since 3/17.
I know where I can walk my dog in front of two “empty-but-not-vacant luxury properties” tonite. What does that mean? It means beautifully furnished and not in distress, landscaping trimmed, alarm system on, pool clean but no one living there. Why? One family lives in Guadalajara. They will come late next month, for the summer. PQ does not even have these types of properties. I do not know the percentage of recent closings in PQ or 91910 which were distress sales.
I agree that PQ probably is a bigger draw to tech-worker buyers. I do not particularly prefer Chula over SD but I must remain for now. If I could live anywhere in the county, I would move to Fleetridge (92106). If the property didn’t have thick windows, I would install them and would live there until I die. I’ve had properties in portions of four streets picked out for myself since the summer of ’80. Who knows, maybe someday I’ll get there π
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