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August 17, 2011 at 11:31 AM #721604August 17, 2011 at 12:47 PM #720413sdsurferParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdsurfer]Thanks for chiming in Ctr70. I feel like you could probably get the home above for around 220k in Escondido and it might not rent for 1850, but close to it if I’m not mistaken. Is there a reason that 91910 is that much better? Just curious your take because I’m not familiar with that area. Thanks again for you sharing your insight.[/quote]
sdsurfer, it may not be “better” but 91910 is only 10-12 miles from dtn SD (depending on neighborhood) and also much cooler than Esco. It is NOT freeway-dependent to SD dtn and metro area. In addition, many families in which one or both parents grew up in 91910 remain in the area to raise their families. They may not all be qualified to buy but they need rentals.
Escondido is really not located in the SD metro area but is an interior city in its own right.
The RE in 91910 is more expensive than 92025 because it has a more desirable and convenient location.[/quote]
That makes sense. Thank you!August 17, 2011 at 12:47 PM #720505sdsurferParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdsurfer]Thanks for chiming in Ctr70. I feel like you could probably get the home above for around 220k in Escondido and it might not rent for 1850, but close to it if I’m not mistaken. Is there a reason that 91910 is that much better? Just curious your take because I’m not familiar with that area. Thanks again for you sharing your insight.[/quote]
sdsurfer, it may not be “better” but 91910 is only 10-12 miles from dtn SD (depending on neighborhood) and also much cooler than Esco. It is NOT freeway-dependent to SD dtn and metro area. In addition, many families in which one or both parents grew up in 91910 remain in the area to raise their families. They may not all be qualified to buy but they need rentals.
Escondido is really not located in the SD metro area but is an interior city in its own right.
The RE in 91910 is more expensive than 92025 because it has a more desirable and convenient location.[/quote]
That makes sense. Thank you!August 17, 2011 at 12:47 PM #721103sdsurferParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdsurfer]Thanks for chiming in Ctr70. I feel like you could probably get the home above for around 220k in Escondido and it might not rent for 1850, but close to it if I’m not mistaken. Is there a reason that 91910 is that much better? Just curious your take because I’m not familiar with that area. Thanks again for you sharing your insight.[/quote]
sdsurfer, it may not be “better” but 91910 is only 10-12 miles from dtn SD (depending on neighborhood) and also much cooler than Esco. It is NOT freeway-dependent to SD dtn and metro area. In addition, many families in which one or both parents grew up in 91910 remain in the area to raise their families. They may not all be qualified to buy but they need rentals.
Escondido is really not located in the SD metro area but is an interior city in its own right.
The RE in 91910 is more expensive than 92025 because it has a more desirable and convenient location.[/quote]
That makes sense. Thank you!August 17, 2011 at 12:47 PM #721261sdsurferParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdsurfer]Thanks for chiming in Ctr70. I feel like you could probably get the home above for around 220k in Escondido and it might not rent for 1850, but close to it if I’m not mistaken. Is there a reason that 91910 is that much better? Just curious your take because I’m not familiar with that area. Thanks again for you sharing your insight.[/quote]
sdsurfer, it may not be “better” but 91910 is only 10-12 miles from dtn SD (depending on neighborhood) and also much cooler than Esco. It is NOT freeway-dependent to SD dtn and metro area. In addition, many families in which one or both parents grew up in 91910 remain in the area to raise their families. They may not all be qualified to buy but they need rentals.
Escondido is really not located in the SD metro area but is an interior city in its own right.
The RE in 91910 is more expensive than 92025 because it has a more desirable and convenient location.[/quote]
That makes sense. Thank you!August 17, 2011 at 12:47 PM #721624sdsurferParticipant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdsurfer]Thanks for chiming in Ctr70. I feel like you could probably get the home above for around 220k in Escondido and it might not rent for 1850, but close to it if I’m not mistaken. Is there a reason that 91910 is that much better? Just curious your take because I’m not familiar with that area. Thanks again for you sharing your insight.[/quote]
sdsurfer, it may not be “better” but 91910 is only 10-12 miles from dtn SD (depending on neighborhood) and also much cooler than Esco. It is NOT freeway-dependent to SD dtn and metro area. In addition, many families in which one or both parents grew up in 91910 remain in the area to raise their families. They may not all be qualified to buy but they need rentals.
Escondido is really not located in the SD metro area but is an interior city in its own right.
The RE in 91910 is more expensive than 92025 because it has a more desirable and convenient location.[/quote]
That makes sense. Thank you! -
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