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February 28, 2008 at 10:51 AM #162175February 28, 2008 at 10:51 AM #162244anParticipant
3 cars garage is very useful if you have a family with kids in the driving age. Even if you have only 1 kid, you’re already talking about having 3 cars. If you have 2 kids, that would be 4 cars. That’s not considering if you starting having more cars per person, like a weekend car or a project car.
A lot of the space in a 3000 sq-ft house vs 2000 sq-ft house is just more of the same rooms. Bigger kitchen, dinning room, family room, bedrooms and that 1000 sq-ft fill up pretty quickly. If you love cooking, a bigger kitchen might appeal to you. I can understand people wanting 3000 sq-ft, but cramming 3000 sq-ft in a 5000 sq-ft lot is just ridiculous. A 1300 sq-ft house in Mira Mesa have a lot that size.
February 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM #161937DWCAPParticipantTotally agree with you about the quality of the house and the location. In the end this is MM, and not even the newest or nicest area of MM. I was being alittle agressive with the rent, I really think that in any kinda of downturn the number of people willing to spend even 2300 a month in rent for a 1800sqft house in an ok school district is gonna be small. Far smaller than it is today. If this downturn isnt bailed out early, which I can see happening, I can see this going for about 2100/month which brings us to 315k. Unless we have a depression itll never go under 300. Just wont. But if you could get it for 345k, Id consider it seriously.
As for the 3000sqft thing, I tend to agree that it is over the top. Personally, I would rather have a 2000sqft house and put the money into getting a bigger lot. I want a place a dog could actually get up to a trot before slamming into the fence, and I dont consider that chihuahua you crossbred with a rat a dog. If it shakes cause it is cold on a san Diego summer day, it isnt a dog, it is a freak.February 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM #162233DWCAPParticipantTotally agree with you about the quality of the house and the location. In the end this is MM, and not even the newest or nicest area of MM. I was being alittle agressive with the rent, I really think that in any kinda of downturn the number of people willing to spend even 2300 a month in rent for a 1800sqft house in an ok school district is gonna be small. Far smaller than it is today. If this downturn isnt bailed out early, which I can see happening, I can see this going for about 2100/month which brings us to 315k. Unless we have a depression itll never go under 300. Just wont. But if you could get it for 345k, Id consider it seriously.
As for the 3000sqft thing, I tend to agree that it is over the top. Personally, I would rather have a 2000sqft house and put the money into getting a bigger lot. I want a place a dog could actually get up to a trot before slamming into the fence, and I dont consider that chihuahua you crossbred with a rat a dog. If it shakes cause it is cold on a san Diego summer day, it isnt a dog, it is a freak.February 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM #162245DWCAPParticipantTotally agree with you about the quality of the house and the location. In the end this is MM, and not even the newest or nicest area of MM. I was being alittle agressive with the rent, I really think that in any kinda of downturn the number of people willing to spend even 2300 a month in rent for a 1800sqft house in an ok school district is gonna be small. Far smaller than it is today. If this downturn isnt bailed out early, which I can see happening, I can see this going for about 2100/month which brings us to 315k. Unless we have a depression itll never go under 300. Just wont. But if you could get it for 345k, Id consider it seriously.
As for the 3000sqft thing, I tend to agree that it is over the top. Personally, I would rather have a 2000sqft house and put the money into getting a bigger lot. I want a place a dog could actually get up to a trot before slamming into the fence, and I dont consider that chihuahua you crossbred with a rat a dog. If it shakes cause it is cold on a san Diego summer day, it isnt a dog, it is a freak.February 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM #162267DWCAPParticipantTotally agree with you about the quality of the house and the location. In the end this is MM, and not even the newest or nicest area of MM. I was being alittle agressive with the rent, I really think that in any kinda of downturn the number of people willing to spend even 2300 a month in rent for a 1800sqft house in an ok school district is gonna be small. Far smaller than it is today. If this downturn isnt bailed out early, which I can see happening, I can see this going for about 2100/month which brings us to 315k. Unless we have a depression itll never go under 300. Just wont. But if you could get it for 345k, Id consider it seriously.
As for the 3000sqft thing, I tend to agree that it is over the top. Personally, I would rather have a 2000sqft house and put the money into getting a bigger lot. I want a place a dog could actually get up to a trot before slamming into the fence, and I dont consider that chihuahua you crossbred with a rat a dog. If it shakes cause it is cold on a san Diego summer day, it isnt a dog, it is a freak.February 28, 2008 at 11:19 AM #162334DWCAPParticipantTotally agree with you about the quality of the house and the location. In the end this is MM, and not even the newest or nicest area of MM. I was being alittle agressive with the rent, I really think that in any kinda of downturn the number of people willing to spend even 2300 a month in rent for a 1800sqft house in an ok school district is gonna be small. Far smaller than it is today. If this downturn isnt bailed out early, which I can see happening, I can see this going for about 2100/month which brings us to 315k. Unless we have a depression itll never go under 300. Just wont. But if you could get it for 345k, Id consider it seriously.
As for the 3000sqft thing, I tend to agree that it is over the top. Personally, I would rather have a 2000sqft house and put the money into getting a bigger lot. I want a place a dog could actually get up to a trot before slamming into the fence, and I dont consider that chihuahua you crossbred with a rat a dog. If it shakes cause it is cold on a san Diego summer day, it isnt a dog, it is a freak.February 28, 2008 at 11:58 AM #161977jimmyleParticipantAnyone notices the first 50% loss for a condo in Mira Mesa? I have been following MM for a year and I believe this is the first. http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-CF039C48-9729_Mesa_Springs_Way_190_San_Diego_CA_92126
February 28, 2008 at 11:58 AM #162270jimmyleParticipantAnyone notices the first 50% loss for a condo in Mira Mesa? I have been following MM for a year and I believe this is the first. http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-CF039C48-9729_Mesa_Springs_Way_190_San_Diego_CA_92126
February 28, 2008 at 11:58 AM #162288jimmyleParticipantAnyone notices the first 50% loss for a condo in Mira Mesa? I have been following MM for a year and I believe this is the first. http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-CF039C48-9729_Mesa_Springs_Way_190_San_Diego_CA_92126
February 28, 2008 at 11:58 AM #162307jimmyleParticipantAnyone notices the first 50% loss for a condo in Mira Mesa? I have been following MM for a year and I believe this is the first. http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-CF039C48-9729_Mesa_Springs_Way_190_San_Diego_CA_92126
February 28, 2008 at 11:58 AM #162374jimmyleParticipantAnyone notices the first 50% loss for a condo in Mira Mesa? I have been following MM for a year and I believe this is the first. http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-CF039C48-9729_Mesa_Springs_Way_190_San_Diego_CA_92126
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