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August 17, 2010 at 1:31 PM #593212August 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM #592176sdrealtorParticipant
He basically IS or more accurately WAS Prudential California RE in SD. He owned the franchise before selling it off to Buffets Homeservices Corp. I wouldnt worry much about his welfare.
August 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM #592271sdrealtorParticipantHe basically IS or more accurately WAS Prudential California RE in SD. He owned the franchise before selling it off to Buffets Homeservices Corp. I wouldnt worry much about his welfare.
August 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM #592806sdrealtorParticipantHe basically IS or more accurately WAS Prudential California RE in SD. He owned the franchise before selling it off to Buffets Homeservices Corp. I wouldnt worry much about his welfare.
August 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM #592919sdrealtorParticipantHe basically IS or more accurately WAS Prudential California RE in SD. He owned the franchise before selling it off to Buffets Homeservices Corp. I wouldnt worry much about his welfare.
August 17, 2010 at 1:48 PM #593227sdrealtorParticipantHe basically IS or more accurately WAS Prudential California RE in SD. He owned the franchise before selling it off to Buffets Homeservices Corp. I wouldnt worry much about his welfare.
August 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM #592181jpinpbParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
If you end up retiring super rich, you can pick up this place w/a boat dock:
2905 Nichols St[/quote]
That house benefits from the Mills Act.
But the owners are defaulted on $17,702.00 property taxes. Should be pocket change for them, or maybe not.
GAMES STEVE&SANDY FAMILY TRUST
Parcel Number: 5324521000[/quote]I liked the neighbors. 2900 Nichols
August 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM #592276jpinpbParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
If you end up retiring super rich, you can pick up this place w/a boat dock:
2905 Nichols St[/quote]
That house benefits from the Mills Act.
But the owners are defaulted on $17,702.00 property taxes. Should be pocket change for them, or maybe not.
GAMES STEVE&SANDY FAMILY TRUST
Parcel Number: 5324521000[/quote]I liked the neighbors. 2900 Nichols
August 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM #592811jpinpbParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
If you end up retiring super rich, you can pick up this place w/a boat dock:
2905 Nichols St[/quote]
That house benefits from the Mills Act.
But the owners are defaulted on $17,702.00 property taxes. Should be pocket change for them, or maybe not.
GAMES STEVE&SANDY FAMILY TRUST
Parcel Number: 5324521000[/quote]I liked the neighbors. 2900 Nichols
August 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM #592923jpinpbParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
If you end up retiring super rich, you can pick up this place w/a boat dock:
2905 Nichols St[/quote]
That house benefits from the Mills Act.
But the owners are defaulted on $17,702.00 property taxes. Should be pocket change for them, or maybe not.
GAMES STEVE&SANDY FAMILY TRUST
Parcel Number: 5324521000[/quote]I liked the neighbors. 2900 Nichols
August 17, 2010 at 1:50 PM #593232jpinpbParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jpinpb]
If you end up retiring super rich, you can pick up this place w/a boat dock:
2905 Nichols St[/quote]
That house benefits from the Mills Act.
But the owners are defaulted on $17,702.00 property taxes. Should be pocket change for them, or maybe not.
GAMES STEVE&SANDY FAMILY TRUST
Parcel Number: 5324521000[/quote]I liked the neighbors. 2900 Nichols
August 18, 2010 at 6:03 PM #592782ctr70ParticipantI think if you just take late Nov until April, Florida has better weather in those months than SD. SD has moderate winters with a decent amount of rain, it is not a warm weather climate in winters. South Florida has tropical winters where you can go to the beach and swim in the water and not freeze.
Also, San Diego has extremely cold ocean water. I live here and I never go in the water b/c it’s fridgid…yes even in summer. Unless you are a wet suit surfer, Floridas beaches are much more usable for swimming and snorkeling for the average beach goer. It’s very frustrating living in a place like SD where you can look at the ocean, but you can’t really touch it, lounge around in it and feel it on your skin (unless you are part polar bear). The sand quality is also much better in FL. When I lived in HI I swam a few times a week, in 5 years I’ve been in the ocean only twice in SD.
I do like the hills and hiking of SD though…far superior in that catagory.
Florida house prices are WAY cheaper! You can get newer house for $60k that a comparable property would be $400k in Eastlake. That is a HUGE difference. Right now you could buy a really nice house all cash in Florida and just have taxes and insurance as a payment. There are 3,000 sf newer homes going for $90k right now in Orlando.
But yes I could NOT do FL summers! And FL generally has a “lower mentaility” culture. But if you could do 6 mos in FL winters and 6 mos summer/fall in say Vermont, Maine, Montana or Colorado mountains…that may beat 12 mos in SD. Just need a job you can do from your laptop.
August 18, 2010 at 6:03 PM #592878ctr70ParticipantI think if you just take late Nov until April, Florida has better weather in those months than SD. SD has moderate winters with a decent amount of rain, it is not a warm weather climate in winters. South Florida has tropical winters where you can go to the beach and swim in the water and not freeze.
Also, San Diego has extremely cold ocean water. I live here and I never go in the water b/c it’s fridgid…yes even in summer. Unless you are a wet suit surfer, Floridas beaches are much more usable for swimming and snorkeling for the average beach goer. It’s very frustrating living in a place like SD where you can look at the ocean, but you can’t really touch it, lounge around in it and feel it on your skin (unless you are part polar bear). The sand quality is also much better in FL. When I lived in HI I swam a few times a week, in 5 years I’ve been in the ocean only twice in SD.
I do like the hills and hiking of SD though…far superior in that catagory.
Florida house prices are WAY cheaper! You can get newer house for $60k that a comparable property would be $400k in Eastlake. That is a HUGE difference. Right now you could buy a really nice house all cash in Florida and just have taxes and insurance as a payment. There are 3,000 sf newer homes going for $90k right now in Orlando.
But yes I could NOT do FL summers! And FL generally has a “lower mentaility” culture. But if you could do 6 mos in FL winters and 6 mos summer/fall in say Vermont, Maine, Montana or Colorado mountains…that may beat 12 mos in SD. Just need a job you can do from your laptop.
August 18, 2010 at 6:03 PM #593412ctr70ParticipantI think if you just take late Nov until April, Florida has better weather in those months than SD. SD has moderate winters with a decent amount of rain, it is not a warm weather climate in winters. South Florida has tropical winters where you can go to the beach and swim in the water and not freeze.
Also, San Diego has extremely cold ocean water. I live here and I never go in the water b/c it’s fridgid…yes even in summer. Unless you are a wet suit surfer, Floridas beaches are much more usable for swimming and snorkeling for the average beach goer. It’s very frustrating living in a place like SD where you can look at the ocean, but you can’t really touch it, lounge around in it and feel it on your skin (unless you are part polar bear). The sand quality is also much better in FL. When I lived in HI I swam a few times a week, in 5 years I’ve been in the ocean only twice in SD.
I do like the hills and hiking of SD though…far superior in that catagory.
Florida house prices are WAY cheaper! You can get newer house for $60k that a comparable property would be $400k in Eastlake. That is a HUGE difference. Right now you could buy a really nice house all cash in Florida and just have taxes and insurance as a payment. There are 3,000 sf newer homes going for $90k right now in Orlando.
But yes I could NOT do FL summers! And FL generally has a “lower mentaility” culture. But if you could do 6 mos in FL winters and 6 mos summer/fall in say Vermont, Maine, Montana or Colorado mountains…that may beat 12 mos in SD. Just need a job you can do from your laptop.
August 18, 2010 at 6:03 PM #593524ctr70ParticipantI think if you just take late Nov until April, Florida has better weather in those months than SD. SD has moderate winters with a decent amount of rain, it is not a warm weather climate in winters. South Florida has tropical winters where you can go to the beach and swim in the water and not freeze.
Also, San Diego has extremely cold ocean water. I live here and I never go in the water b/c it’s fridgid…yes even in summer. Unless you are a wet suit surfer, Floridas beaches are much more usable for swimming and snorkeling for the average beach goer. It’s very frustrating living in a place like SD where you can look at the ocean, but you can’t really touch it, lounge around in it and feel it on your skin (unless you are part polar bear). The sand quality is also much better in FL. When I lived in HI I swam a few times a week, in 5 years I’ve been in the ocean only twice in SD.
I do like the hills and hiking of SD though…far superior in that catagory.
Florida house prices are WAY cheaper! You can get newer house for $60k that a comparable property would be $400k in Eastlake. That is a HUGE difference. Right now you could buy a really nice house all cash in Florida and just have taxes and insurance as a payment. There are 3,000 sf newer homes going for $90k right now in Orlando.
But yes I could NOT do FL summers! And FL generally has a “lower mentaility” culture. But if you could do 6 mos in FL winters and 6 mos summer/fall in say Vermont, Maine, Montana or Colorado mountains…that may beat 12 mos in SD. Just need a job you can do from your laptop.
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