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February 25, 2011 at 4:49 PM #672426February 25, 2011 at 7:45 PM #671327patbParticipant
my Girl is chemical sensitive so we don’t
bother looking at places near highways.
Boulevards are bad enoughFebruary 25, 2011 at 7:45 PM #671388patbParticipantmy Girl is chemical sensitive so we don’t
bother looking at places near highways.
Boulevards are bad enoughFebruary 25, 2011 at 7:45 PM #671996patbParticipantmy Girl is chemical sensitive so we don’t
bother looking at places near highways.
Boulevards are bad enoughFebruary 25, 2011 at 7:45 PM #672137patbParticipantmy Girl is chemical sensitive so we don’t
bother looking at places near highways.
Boulevards are bad enoughFebruary 25, 2011 at 7:45 PM #672481patbParticipantmy Girl is chemical sensitive so we don’t
bother looking at places near highways.
Boulevards are bad enoughFebruary 25, 2011 at 7:52 PM #671332ocrenterParticipantknow the vista del lago complex on the foothill of battle mountain pretty well as we did live there in the past. Caminito Cantilena homes are on the freeway side. Caminito Pasadero are on the Pomerado side. Some of the Caminito Cantilena homes are really bad in that they get noise from Pomerado AND I-15!! On the other hand, there are some Caminito Pasadero that are quite insulated with at least a few rows of homes buffering Pomerado noise.
we use to walk loops around the complex at night and the difference is quite stunning.
here’s an example of a few sales:
18950 Caminito Cantilena 1861 sqft
–5/2010: $512k18771 Caminito Pasadero 1869 sqft
–3/2010: $531k18791 Caminito Pasadero 1800 sqft
–7/2010: $500kdoesn’t seem like the noise really make that much of a price difference. unless the Cantilena house was really upgraded. even if there is a price difference, I doubt it will ever make up for the noise. bottom line, try to avoid the freeway noise as much as possible.
February 25, 2011 at 7:52 PM #671393ocrenterParticipantknow the vista del lago complex on the foothill of battle mountain pretty well as we did live there in the past. Caminito Cantilena homes are on the freeway side. Caminito Pasadero are on the Pomerado side. Some of the Caminito Cantilena homes are really bad in that they get noise from Pomerado AND I-15!! On the other hand, there are some Caminito Pasadero that are quite insulated with at least a few rows of homes buffering Pomerado noise.
we use to walk loops around the complex at night and the difference is quite stunning.
here’s an example of a few sales:
18950 Caminito Cantilena 1861 sqft
–5/2010: $512k18771 Caminito Pasadero 1869 sqft
–3/2010: $531k18791 Caminito Pasadero 1800 sqft
–7/2010: $500kdoesn’t seem like the noise really make that much of a price difference. unless the Cantilena house was really upgraded. even if there is a price difference, I doubt it will ever make up for the noise. bottom line, try to avoid the freeway noise as much as possible.
February 25, 2011 at 7:52 PM #672001ocrenterParticipantknow the vista del lago complex on the foothill of battle mountain pretty well as we did live there in the past. Caminito Cantilena homes are on the freeway side. Caminito Pasadero are on the Pomerado side. Some of the Caminito Cantilena homes are really bad in that they get noise from Pomerado AND I-15!! On the other hand, there are some Caminito Pasadero that are quite insulated with at least a few rows of homes buffering Pomerado noise.
we use to walk loops around the complex at night and the difference is quite stunning.
here’s an example of a few sales:
18950 Caminito Cantilena 1861 sqft
–5/2010: $512k18771 Caminito Pasadero 1869 sqft
–3/2010: $531k18791 Caminito Pasadero 1800 sqft
–7/2010: $500kdoesn’t seem like the noise really make that much of a price difference. unless the Cantilena house was really upgraded. even if there is a price difference, I doubt it will ever make up for the noise. bottom line, try to avoid the freeway noise as much as possible.
February 25, 2011 at 7:52 PM #672142ocrenterParticipantknow the vista del lago complex on the foothill of battle mountain pretty well as we did live there in the past. Caminito Cantilena homes are on the freeway side. Caminito Pasadero are on the Pomerado side. Some of the Caminito Cantilena homes are really bad in that they get noise from Pomerado AND I-15!! On the other hand, there are some Caminito Pasadero that are quite insulated with at least a few rows of homes buffering Pomerado noise.
we use to walk loops around the complex at night and the difference is quite stunning.
here’s an example of a few sales:
18950 Caminito Cantilena 1861 sqft
–5/2010: $512k18771 Caminito Pasadero 1869 sqft
–3/2010: $531k18791 Caminito Pasadero 1800 sqft
–7/2010: $500kdoesn’t seem like the noise really make that much of a price difference. unless the Cantilena house was really upgraded. even if there is a price difference, I doubt it will ever make up for the noise. bottom line, try to avoid the freeway noise as much as possible.
February 25, 2011 at 7:52 PM #672486ocrenterParticipantknow the vista del lago complex on the foothill of battle mountain pretty well as we did live there in the past. Caminito Cantilena homes are on the freeway side. Caminito Pasadero are on the Pomerado side. Some of the Caminito Cantilena homes are really bad in that they get noise from Pomerado AND I-15!! On the other hand, there are some Caminito Pasadero that are quite insulated with at least a few rows of homes buffering Pomerado noise.
we use to walk loops around the complex at night and the difference is quite stunning.
here’s an example of a few sales:
18950 Caminito Cantilena 1861 sqft
–5/2010: $512k18771 Caminito Pasadero 1869 sqft
–3/2010: $531k18791 Caminito Pasadero 1800 sqft
–7/2010: $500kdoesn’t seem like the noise really make that much of a price difference. unless the Cantilena house was really upgraded. even if there is a price difference, I doubt it will ever make up for the noise. bottom line, try to avoid the freeway noise as much as possible.
February 25, 2011 at 8:10 PM #671337EmilyHicksParticipantI am about to move to a house with its back to Calle Cristobal Blvd in Mira Mesa. Calle Cristobal is no freeway but I have seen people driving 50+ mph on this street. I know it will be noisy. I have lived in a similar house for 4 years. You will get used to it. However, double pane windows and doors are required. These windows and doors can cost up to $10,000 for a house.
February 25, 2011 at 8:10 PM #671398EmilyHicksParticipantI am about to move to a house with its back to Calle Cristobal Blvd in Mira Mesa. Calle Cristobal is no freeway but I have seen people driving 50+ mph on this street. I know it will be noisy. I have lived in a similar house for 4 years. You will get used to it. However, double pane windows and doors are required. These windows and doors can cost up to $10,000 for a house.
February 25, 2011 at 8:10 PM #672006EmilyHicksParticipantI am about to move to a house with its back to Calle Cristobal Blvd in Mira Mesa. Calle Cristobal is no freeway but I have seen people driving 50+ mph on this street. I know it will be noisy. I have lived in a similar house for 4 years. You will get used to it. However, double pane windows and doors are required. These windows and doors can cost up to $10,000 for a house.
February 25, 2011 at 8:10 PM #672147EmilyHicksParticipantI am about to move to a house with its back to Calle Cristobal Blvd in Mira Mesa. Calle Cristobal is no freeway but I have seen people driving 50+ mph on this street. I know it will be noisy. I have lived in a similar house for 4 years. You will get used to it. However, double pane windows and doors are required. These windows and doors can cost up to $10,000 for a house.
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