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February 22, 2011 at 1:13 PM #670764February 22, 2011 at 1:15 PM #669617SD RealtorParticipant
UCG I agree with you that the property types in UC that may suit the needs of the poster include that small pocket north of Governer and east of Genessee. Like you said they will be small, old and in need of repair but will be in some nifty locations.
February 22, 2011 at 1:15 PM #669679SD RealtorParticipantUCG I agree with you that the property types in UC that may suit the needs of the poster include that small pocket north of Governer and east of Genessee. Like you said they will be small, old and in need of repair but will be in some nifty locations.
February 22, 2011 at 1:15 PM #670286SD RealtorParticipantUCG I agree with you that the property types in UC that may suit the needs of the poster include that small pocket north of Governer and east of Genessee. Like you said they will be small, old and in need of repair but will be in some nifty locations.
February 22, 2011 at 1:15 PM #670425SD RealtorParticipantUCG I agree with you that the property types in UC that may suit the needs of the poster include that small pocket north of Governer and east of Genessee. Like you said they will be small, old and in need of repair but will be in some nifty locations.
February 22, 2011 at 1:15 PM #670769SD RealtorParticipantUCG I agree with you that the property types in UC that may suit the needs of the poster include that small pocket north of Governer and east of Genessee. Like you said they will be small, old and in need of repair but will be in some nifty locations.
February 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM #669622ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
Much of PQ has MR, which may be the same (or more) as paying HOA dues. In PQ, you may also have to pay HOA dues for an SFR, IN ADDITION to MR.
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Do you have proof for this statement? Here are all the SFR listings in PQ: http://www.sdlookup.com/Real_Estate-Penasquitos-Houses_For_Sale-92129?srtcol=3 and as you can see, the majority don’t have HOA and most if not all the places w/ no HOA also don’t have MR. Also, ALL of the current listings <$400k don't have HOA or MR.[/quote] That's what I was saying too.February 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM #669684ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
Much of PQ has MR, which may be the same (or more) as paying HOA dues. In PQ, you may also have to pay HOA dues for an SFR, IN ADDITION to MR.
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Do you have proof for this statement? Here are all the SFR listings in PQ: http://www.sdlookup.com/Real_Estate-Penasquitos-Houses_For_Sale-92129?srtcol=3 and as you can see, the majority don’t have HOA and most if not all the places w/ no HOA also don’t have MR. Also, ALL of the current listings <$400k don't have HOA or MR.[/quote] That's what I was saying too.February 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM #670291ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
Much of PQ has MR, which may be the same (or more) as paying HOA dues. In PQ, you may also have to pay HOA dues for an SFR, IN ADDITION to MR.
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Do you have proof for this statement? Here are all the SFR listings in PQ: http://www.sdlookup.com/Real_Estate-Penasquitos-Houses_For_Sale-92129?srtcol=3 and as you can see, the majority don’t have HOA and most if not all the places w/ no HOA also don’t have MR. Also, ALL of the current listings <$400k don't have HOA or MR.[/quote] That's what I was saying too.February 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM #670430ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
Much of PQ has MR, which may be the same (or more) as paying HOA dues. In PQ, you may also have to pay HOA dues for an SFR, IN ADDITION to MR.
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Do you have proof for this statement? Here are all the SFR listings in PQ: http://www.sdlookup.com/Real_Estate-Penasquitos-Houses_For_Sale-92129?srtcol=3 and as you can see, the majority don’t have HOA and most if not all the places w/ no HOA also don’t have MR. Also, ALL of the current listings <$400k don't have HOA or MR.[/quote] That's what I was saying too.February 22, 2011 at 1:17 PM #670774ScarlettParticipant[quote=AN][quote=bearishgurl]
Much of PQ has MR, which may be the same (or more) as paying HOA dues. In PQ, you may also have to pay HOA dues for an SFR, IN ADDITION to MR.
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Do you have proof for this statement? Here are all the SFR listings in PQ: http://www.sdlookup.com/Real_Estate-Penasquitos-Houses_For_Sale-92129?srtcol=3 and as you can see, the majority don’t have HOA and most if not all the places w/ no HOA also don’t have MR. Also, ALL of the current listings <$400k don't have HOA or MR.[/quote] That's what I was saying too.February 22, 2011 at 1:22 PM #669627sdmoveParticipant[quote=UCGal]If you don’t mind fixed up/but older this one in my ‘hood just came on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110009020-5962_Erlanger_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
$380k for a 3/2 with 1296 sf. But… It was built in the early 60’s and some people only want newer homes.It’s close enough to me that I walk my dog through this area fairly regularly. The downside of this house is that, well, you might run into me walking or biking my dog.
It’s only common wall is in the garage. It’s got really nice common green space – and this particular twin home has a canyon view. Pennant Village has a pool/rec center. I have a few friends who live over there.
And it’s in the Curie boundaries.[/quote]
Hello UCGal,
That’s actually one of the homes I’m considering. The only issue I had was it looks like there are rentals close by that could hurt the value. But I guess that’s why it’s affordable in the first place. The HOAs of $300 put it out of my budget but it’s close!Do your friends like these homes? Guessing yes. Do you know if these units have AC? Since they’re older I’m guessing no but that’s probably something I can add at a later date. I’ll put it down on mjy “to view list” in UC.
February 22, 2011 at 1:22 PM #669689sdmoveParticipant[quote=UCGal]If you don’t mind fixed up/but older this one in my ‘hood just came on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110009020-5962_Erlanger_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
$380k for a 3/2 with 1296 sf. But… It was built in the early 60’s and some people only want newer homes.It’s close enough to me that I walk my dog through this area fairly regularly. The downside of this house is that, well, you might run into me walking or biking my dog.
It’s only common wall is in the garage. It’s got really nice common green space – and this particular twin home has a canyon view. Pennant Village has a pool/rec center. I have a few friends who live over there.
And it’s in the Curie boundaries.[/quote]
Hello UCGal,
That’s actually one of the homes I’m considering. The only issue I had was it looks like there are rentals close by that could hurt the value. But I guess that’s why it’s affordable in the first place. The HOAs of $300 put it out of my budget but it’s close!Do your friends like these homes? Guessing yes. Do you know if these units have AC? Since they’re older I’m guessing no but that’s probably something I can add at a later date. I’ll put it down on mjy “to view list” in UC.
February 22, 2011 at 1:22 PM #670296sdmoveParticipant[quote=UCGal]If you don’t mind fixed up/but older this one in my ‘hood just came on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110009020-5962_Erlanger_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
$380k for a 3/2 with 1296 sf. But… It was built in the early 60’s and some people only want newer homes.It’s close enough to me that I walk my dog through this area fairly regularly. The downside of this house is that, well, you might run into me walking or biking my dog.
It’s only common wall is in the garage. It’s got really nice common green space – and this particular twin home has a canyon view. Pennant Village has a pool/rec center. I have a few friends who live over there.
And it’s in the Curie boundaries.[/quote]
Hello UCGal,
That’s actually one of the homes I’m considering. The only issue I had was it looks like there are rentals close by that could hurt the value. But I guess that’s why it’s affordable in the first place. The HOAs of $300 put it out of my budget but it’s close!Do your friends like these homes? Guessing yes. Do you know if these units have AC? Since they’re older I’m guessing no but that’s probably something I can add at a later date. I’ll put it down on mjy “to view list” in UC.
February 22, 2011 at 1:22 PM #670435sdmoveParticipant[quote=UCGal]If you don’t mind fixed up/but older this one in my ‘hood just came on the market.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110009020-5962_Erlanger_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
$380k for a 3/2 with 1296 sf. But… It was built in the early 60’s and some people only want newer homes.It’s close enough to me that I walk my dog through this area fairly regularly. The downside of this house is that, well, you might run into me walking or biking my dog.
It’s only common wall is in the garage. It’s got really nice common green space – and this particular twin home has a canyon view. Pennant Village has a pool/rec center. I have a few friends who live over there.
And it’s in the Curie boundaries.[/quote]
Hello UCGal,
That’s actually one of the homes I’m considering. The only issue I had was it looks like there are rentals close by that could hurt the value. But I guess that’s why it’s affordable in the first place. The HOAs of $300 put it out of my budget but it’s close!Do your friends like these homes? Guessing yes. Do you know if these units have AC? Since they’re older I’m guessing no but that’s probably something I can add at a later date. I’ll put it down on mjy “to view list” in UC.
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