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January 2, 2008 at 4:42 PM #128289January 2, 2008 at 4:46 PM #128027masayakoParticipant
Sorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
January 2, 2008 at 4:46 PM #128191masayakoParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
January 2, 2008 at 4:46 PM #128202masayakoParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
January 2, 2008 at 4:46 PM #128270masayakoParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
January 2, 2008 at 4:46 PM #128299masayakoParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
January 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM #128048nostradamusParticipantSince we’re letting cats out of bags my favorite restaurant in all of San Diego is the French place “Winesellar and Brasserie” which is in the very industrial border of Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley and one of San Diego’s truly hidden gems. It ranks up there with Sushi Ota. Winesellar’s Filet Mignon blows away both Ruth’s Chris and Donovan’s (yes that’s right I said it).
For a daily staple food in Mira Mesa I highly recommend Pho Hua Cali on Black Mountain… mmmm Vietnamese.
A brewery or cool hang-out place would be great in that plaza.
January 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM #128212nostradamusParticipantSince we’re letting cats out of bags my favorite restaurant in all of San Diego is the French place “Winesellar and Brasserie” which is in the very industrial border of Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley and one of San Diego’s truly hidden gems. It ranks up there with Sushi Ota. Winesellar’s Filet Mignon blows away both Ruth’s Chris and Donovan’s (yes that’s right I said it).
For a daily staple food in Mira Mesa I highly recommend Pho Hua Cali on Black Mountain… mmmm Vietnamese.
A brewery or cool hang-out place would be great in that plaza.
January 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM #128221nostradamusParticipantSince we’re letting cats out of bags my favorite restaurant in all of San Diego is the French place “Winesellar and Brasserie” which is in the very industrial border of Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley and one of San Diego’s truly hidden gems. It ranks up there with Sushi Ota. Winesellar’s Filet Mignon blows away both Ruth’s Chris and Donovan’s (yes that’s right I said it).
For a daily staple food in Mira Mesa I highly recommend Pho Hua Cali on Black Mountain… mmmm Vietnamese.
A brewery or cool hang-out place would be great in that plaza.
January 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM #128290nostradamusParticipantSince we’re letting cats out of bags my favorite restaurant in all of San Diego is the French place “Winesellar and Brasserie” which is in the very industrial border of Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley and one of San Diego’s truly hidden gems. It ranks up there with Sushi Ota. Winesellar’s Filet Mignon blows away both Ruth’s Chris and Donovan’s (yes that’s right I said it).
For a daily staple food in Mira Mesa I highly recommend Pho Hua Cali on Black Mountain… mmmm Vietnamese.
A brewery or cool hang-out place would be great in that plaza.
January 2, 2008 at 4:57 PM #128318nostradamusParticipantSince we’re letting cats out of bags my favorite restaurant in all of San Diego is the French place “Winesellar and Brasserie” which is in the very industrial border of Mira Mesa/Sorrento Valley and one of San Diego’s truly hidden gems. It ranks up there with Sushi Ota. Winesellar’s Filet Mignon blows away both Ruth’s Chris and Donovan’s (yes that’s right I said it).
For a daily staple food in Mira Mesa I highly recommend Pho Hua Cali on Black Mountain… mmmm Vietnamese.
A brewery or cool hang-out place would be great in that plaza.
January 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM #128052anParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
Wow, low to mid 200k? Really? @ 6% and 0% down,low to mid 200k will yield 1200-1500/month mortgage fully amortized. That’s before any tax break. The rent for this place should be around 1700-1800/month. You can’t even rent a 2bed/2bath apartment in MM for 1200, they go for around 1300-1500/month on this side of MM.
Even at the bottom of the last cycle, older & smaller home in south west MM was about $200/month more, after 10% down, than the rent of 2 bed/2 bath apartment in Summerset. So, although I’d love to see it go down to low 200k, I highly doubt it’ll happen unless rent collapse as well.
January 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM #128217anParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
Wow, low to mid 200k? Really? @ 6% and 0% down,low to mid 200k will yield 1200-1500/month mortgage fully amortized. That’s before any tax break. The rent for this place should be around 1700-1800/month. You can’t even rent a 2bed/2bath apartment in MM for 1200, they go for around 1300-1500/month on this side of MM.
Even at the bottom of the last cycle, older & smaller home in south west MM was about $200/month more, after 10% down, than the rent of 2 bed/2 bath apartment in Summerset. So, although I’d love to see it go down to low 200k, I highly doubt it’ll happen unless rent collapse as well.
January 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM #128227anParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
Wow, low to mid 200k? Really? @ 6% and 0% down,low to mid 200k will yield 1200-1500/month mortgage fully amortized. That’s before any tax break. The rent for this place should be around 1700-1800/month. You can’t even rent a 2bed/2bath apartment in MM for 1200, they go for around 1300-1500/month on this side of MM.
Even at the bottom of the last cycle, older & smaller home in south west MM was about $200/month more, after 10% down, than the rent of 2 bed/2 bath apartment in Summerset. So, although I’d love to see it go down to low 200k, I highly doubt it’ll happen unless rent collapse as well.
January 2, 2008 at 4:59 PM #128295anParticipantSorry, Jimmy. These 2 houses should be in the low-200 to mid-200 range. They are way overpriced. If you build it (savings), it(nicer house) will come.
Wow, low to mid 200k? Really? @ 6% and 0% down,low to mid 200k will yield 1200-1500/month mortgage fully amortized. That’s before any tax break. The rent for this place should be around 1700-1800/month. You can’t even rent a 2bed/2bath apartment in MM for 1200, they go for around 1300-1500/month on this side of MM.
Even at the bottom of the last cycle, older & smaller home in south west MM was about $200/month more, after 10% down, than the rent of 2 bed/2 bath apartment in Summerset. So, although I’d love to see it go down to low 200k, I highly doubt it’ll happen unless rent collapse as well.
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