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April 7, 2008 at 9:32 AM #12364April 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM #182252jpinpbParticipant
Although it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.
April 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM #182264jpinpbParticipantAlthough it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.
April 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM #182295jpinpbParticipantAlthough it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.
April 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM #182298jpinpbParticipantAlthough it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.
April 7, 2008 at 11:48 AM #182306jpinpbParticipantAlthough it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.
September 4, 2009 at 11:29 AM #452999AnonymousGuestWell, a year after this article was posted, McMansions are selling well–the foreclosures in Northern VA are attracting cash-paying investors from everywhere. And the building continues. We are finding, though, that these “picture perfect” communities are starting to wear on their residents a little. As they enjoy the surrounding (albeit diminishing) countryside more and more, many owners are starting to wonder why they can have 10 acres but aren’t allowed to keep a horse on it.
And the holes in the walls? The view of the golfcourse is great until you hear “FORE!” Time to duck!September 4, 2009 at 11:29 AM #453192AnonymousGuestWell, a year after this article was posted, McMansions are selling well–the foreclosures in Northern VA are attracting cash-paying investors from everywhere. And the building continues. We are finding, though, that these “picture perfect” communities are starting to wear on their residents a little. As they enjoy the surrounding (albeit diminishing) countryside more and more, many owners are starting to wonder why they can have 10 acres but aren’t allowed to keep a horse on it.
And the holes in the walls? The view of the golfcourse is great until you hear “FORE!” Time to duck!September 4, 2009 at 11:29 AM #453532AnonymousGuestWell, a year after this article was posted, McMansions are selling well–the foreclosures in Northern VA are attracting cash-paying investors from everywhere. And the building continues. We are finding, though, that these “picture perfect” communities are starting to wear on their residents a little. As they enjoy the surrounding (albeit diminishing) countryside more and more, many owners are starting to wonder why they can have 10 acres but aren’t allowed to keep a horse on it.
And the holes in the walls? The view of the golfcourse is great until you hear “FORE!” Time to duck!September 4, 2009 at 11:29 AM #453605AnonymousGuestWell, a year after this article was posted, McMansions are selling well–the foreclosures in Northern VA are attracting cash-paying investors from everywhere. And the building continues. We are finding, though, that these “picture perfect” communities are starting to wear on their residents a little. As they enjoy the surrounding (albeit diminishing) countryside more and more, many owners are starting to wonder why they can have 10 acres but aren’t allowed to keep a horse on it.
And the holes in the walls? The view of the golfcourse is great until you hear “FORE!” Time to duck!September 4, 2009 at 11:29 AM #453796AnonymousGuestWell, a year after this article was posted, McMansions are selling well–the foreclosures in Northern VA are attracting cash-paying investors from everywhere. And the building continues. We are finding, though, that these “picture perfect” communities are starting to wear on their residents a little. As they enjoy the surrounding (albeit diminishing) countryside more and more, many owners are starting to wonder why they can have 10 acres but aren’t allowed to keep a horse on it.
And the holes in the walls? The view of the golfcourse is great until you hear “FORE!” Time to duck!September 4, 2009 at 2:41 PM #453081briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]Although it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.[/quote]
People who live in SD and OC like to think that they live in heaven and that everybody wants to come here.
When I travel, I find that many only have a faint idea where San Diego is.
The Washington, DC Area has many more rich folks than SD in my opinion.
September 4, 2009 at 2:41 PM #453276briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]Although it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.[/quote]
People who live in SD and OC like to think that they live in heaven and that everybody wants to come here.
When I travel, I find that many only have a faint idea where San Diego is.
The Washington, DC Area has many more rich folks than SD in my opinion.
September 4, 2009 at 2:41 PM #453615briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]Although it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.[/quote]
People who live in SD and OC like to think that they live in heaven and that everybody wants to come here.
When I travel, I find that many only have a faint idea where San Diego is.
The Washington, DC Area has many more rich folks than SD in my opinion.
September 4, 2009 at 2:41 PM #453687briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]Although it is not the coast in San Diego, it does go to show that no place will be unscathed.[/quote]
People who live in SD and OC like to think that they live in heaven and that everybody wants to come here.
When I travel, I find that many only have a faint idea where San Diego is.
The Washington, DC Area has many more rich folks than SD in my opinion.
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