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July 30, 2008 at 1:12 PM #249361July 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM #249174SmellsFeeshyParticipant
Yeah I’m wondering about that myself, personally I think I’d rather live on the west side of Calle Cristobal than the east side but maybe theres something there that I’m missing.
Also Mason just went pending at $519k as well.
July 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM #249329SmellsFeeshyParticipantYeah I’m wondering about that myself, personally I think I’d rather live on the west side of Calle Cristobal than the east side but maybe theres something there that I’m missing.
Also Mason just went pending at $519k as well.
July 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM #249338SmellsFeeshyParticipantYeah I’m wondering about that myself, personally I think I’d rather live on the west side of Calle Cristobal than the east side but maybe theres something there that I’m missing.
Also Mason just went pending at $519k as well.
July 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM #249394SmellsFeeshyParticipantYeah I’m wondering about that myself, personally I think I’d rather live on the west side of Calle Cristobal than the east side but maybe theres something there that I’m missing.
Also Mason just went pending at $519k as well.
July 30, 2008 at 2:11 PM #249407SmellsFeeshyParticipantYeah I’m wondering about that myself, personally I think I’d rather live on the west side of Calle Cristobal than the east side but maybe theres something there that I’m missing.
Also Mason just went pending at $519k as well.
July 30, 2008 at 2:37 PM #249179anParticipantIt’s not east vs west, but rather, north vs south. If you just drive through the two development, you’ll notice the houses in the Marin development “Mason Heights” house, is much more cramp together. These house are very narrow and the width is only slight bigger than a 2 car garage. However, the houses on Walz have 3 car garage and the foot print of the house is still bigger than that. So, they’re more spaced out.
There are I think 3 main developments of ~2000 sq-ft houses off Calle Cristobal. 1st is the one on the north west part. These are houses north of Calle Cristobal and west of Thomas Hayes. These were built around mid 90s. The 2nd development is North and South of Calle Cristobal, on the eastern part. These were built around mid to late 80s. The 3rd development is the Marin development that’s where this Mason Heights houses is located. I would personally rank these 3 developments in the order I just listed. The area itself are all the same. But the lot size, age, and layout are very different. Which is why the rank them the order I did.
I just noticed the Mason Height house went pending as well, so I guess there are still buyers out there after all.
July 30, 2008 at 2:37 PM #249334anParticipantIt’s not east vs west, but rather, north vs south. If you just drive through the two development, you’ll notice the houses in the Marin development “Mason Heights” house, is much more cramp together. These house are very narrow and the width is only slight bigger than a 2 car garage. However, the houses on Walz have 3 car garage and the foot print of the house is still bigger than that. So, they’re more spaced out.
There are I think 3 main developments of ~2000 sq-ft houses off Calle Cristobal. 1st is the one on the north west part. These are houses north of Calle Cristobal and west of Thomas Hayes. These were built around mid 90s. The 2nd development is North and South of Calle Cristobal, on the eastern part. These were built around mid to late 80s. The 3rd development is the Marin development that’s where this Mason Heights houses is located. I would personally rank these 3 developments in the order I just listed. The area itself are all the same. But the lot size, age, and layout are very different. Which is why the rank them the order I did.
I just noticed the Mason Height house went pending as well, so I guess there are still buyers out there after all.
July 30, 2008 at 2:37 PM #249343anParticipantIt’s not east vs west, but rather, north vs south. If you just drive through the two development, you’ll notice the houses in the Marin development “Mason Heights” house, is much more cramp together. These house are very narrow and the width is only slight bigger than a 2 car garage. However, the houses on Walz have 3 car garage and the foot print of the house is still bigger than that. So, they’re more spaced out.
There are I think 3 main developments of ~2000 sq-ft houses off Calle Cristobal. 1st is the one on the north west part. These are houses north of Calle Cristobal and west of Thomas Hayes. These were built around mid 90s. The 2nd development is North and South of Calle Cristobal, on the eastern part. These were built around mid to late 80s. The 3rd development is the Marin development that’s where this Mason Heights houses is located. I would personally rank these 3 developments in the order I just listed. The area itself are all the same. But the lot size, age, and layout are very different. Which is why the rank them the order I did.
I just noticed the Mason Height house went pending as well, so I guess there are still buyers out there after all.
July 30, 2008 at 2:37 PM #249399anParticipantIt’s not east vs west, but rather, north vs south. If you just drive through the two development, you’ll notice the houses in the Marin development “Mason Heights” house, is much more cramp together. These house are very narrow and the width is only slight bigger than a 2 car garage. However, the houses on Walz have 3 car garage and the foot print of the house is still bigger than that. So, they’re more spaced out.
There are I think 3 main developments of ~2000 sq-ft houses off Calle Cristobal. 1st is the one on the north west part. These are houses north of Calle Cristobal and west of Thomas Hayes. These were built around mid 90s. The 2nd development is North and South of Calle Cristobal, on the eastern part. These were built around mid to late 80s. The 3rd development is the Marin development that’s where this Mason Heights houses is located. I would personally rank these 3 developments in the order I just listed. The area itself are all the same. But the lot size, age, and layout are very different. Which is why the rank them the order I did.
I just noticed the Mason Height house went pending as well, so I guess there are still buyers out there after all.
July 30, 2008 at 2:37 PM #249412anParticipantIt’s not east vs west, but rather, north vs south. If you just drive through the two development, you’ll notice the houses in the Marin development “Mason Heights” house, is much more cramp together. These house are very narrow and the width is only slight bigger than a 2 car garage. However, the houses on Walz have 3 car garage and the foot print of the house is still bigger than that. So, they’re more spaced out.
There are I think 3 main developments of ~2000 sq-ft houses off Calle Cristobal. 1st is the one on the north west part. These are houses north of Calle Cristobal and west of Thomas Hayes. These were built around mid 90s. The 2nd development is North and South of Calle Cristobal, on the eastern part. These were built around mid to late 80s. The 3rd development is the Marin development that’s where this Mason Heights houses is located. I would personally rank these 3 developments in the order I just listed. The area itself are all the same. But the lot size, age, and layout are very different. Which is why the rank them the order I did.
I just noticed the Mason Height house went pending as well, so I guess there are still buyers out there after all.
August 7, 2008 at 9:25 PM #254411anParticipantMason is now BOM. This one has been in and out of escrow so many times, I lost count.
August 7, 2008 at 9:25 PM #254581anParticipantMason is now BOM. This one has been in and out of escrow so many times, I lost count.
August 7, 2008 at 9:25 PM #254588anParticipantMason is now BOM. This one has been in and out of escrow so many times, I lost count.
August 7, 2008 at 9:25 PM #254645anParticipantMason is now BOM. This one has been in and out of escrow so many times, I lost count.
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