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May 9, 2008 at 3:43 PM #201913May 9, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202077HereWeGoParticipant
That’s nice. Students always treat “dorm” properties with such TLC.
May 9, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202109HereWeGoParticipantThat’s nice. Students always treat “dorm” properties with such TLC.
May 9, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202049HereWeGoParticipantThat’s nice. Students always treat “dorm” properties with such TLC.
May 9, 2008 at 7:44 PM #202026HereWeGoParticipantThat’s nice. Students always treat “dorm” properties with such TLC.
May 9, 2008 at 7:44 PM #201978HereWeGoParticipantThat’s nice. Students always treat “dorm” properties with such TLC.
May 9, 2008 at 11:09 PM #202040enron_by_the_seaParticipantI once lived very close to this one at 7454 Sean Taylor. It definitely does not have 6 bedrooms. (all houses on that street top out at 4bed/2100sq.ft)
It was a nice house but there are many houses rented to UCSD students on that steet. While they do make a little bit of noise on Fridays once in while, usually I found them to be a good lot.
The biggest complaint was parking. There were way too many cars parked on that street (Also people on that steet had boats, toys, hummers and garages full of junk). For visitors it was very difficult to find parking.
May 9, 2008 at 11:09 PM #202066enron_by_the_seaParticipantI once lived very close to this one at 7454 Sean Taylor. It definitely does not have 6 bedrooms. (all houses on that street top out at 4bed/2100sq.ft)
It was a nice house but there are many houses rented to UCSD students on that steet. While they do make a little bit of noise on Fridays once in while, usually I found them to be a good lot.
The biggest complaint was parking. There were way too many cars parked on that street (Also people on that steet had boats, toys, hummers and garages full of junk). For visitors it was very difficult to find parking.
May 9, 2008 at 11:09 PM #201993enron_by_the_seaParticipantI once lived very close to this one at 7454 Sean Taylor. It definitely does not have 6 bedrooms. (all houses on that street top out at 4bed/2100sq.ft)
It was a nice house but there are many houses rented to UCSD students on that steet. While they do make a little bit of noise on Fridays once in while, usually I found them to be a good lot.
The biggest complaint was parking. There were way too many cars parked on that street (Also people on that steet had boats, toys, hummers and garages full of junk). For visitors it was very difficult to find parking.
May 9, 2008 at 11:09 PM #202092enron_by_the_seaParticipantI once lived very close to this one at 7454 Sean Taylor. It definitely does not have 6 bedrooms. (all houses on that street top out at 4bed/2100sq.ft)
It was a nice house but there are many houses rented to UCSD students on that steet. While they do make a little bit of noise on Fridays once in while, usually I found them to be a good lot.
The biggest complaint was parking. There were way too many cars parked on that street (Also people on that steet had boats, toys, hummers and garages full of junk). For visitors it was very difficult to find parking.
May 9, 2008 at 11:09 PM #202124enron_by_the_seaParticipantI once lived very close to this one at 7454 Sean Taylor. It definitely does not have 6 bedrooms. (all houses on that street top out at 4bed/2100sq.ft)
It was a nice house but there are many houses rented to UCSD students on that steet. While they do make a little bit of noise on Fridays once in while, usually I found them to be a good lot.
The biggest complaint was parking. There were way too many cars parked on that street (Also people on that steet had boats, toys, hummers and garages full of junk). For visitors it was very difficult to find parking.
May 10, 2008 at 5:02 PM #202168EconProfParticipantBobS
In years past I’ve rented apartments and townhouses to both UCSD students and SDSU students. I found there was a HUGE difference in renting to these two very different groups, with the latter being, ahem, difficult, and the former being just great. Sample size of about 40 SDSU students and 80 UCSD students over 8 years.May 10, 2008 at 5:02 PM #202214EconProfParticipantBobS
In years past I’ve rented apartments and townhouses to both UCSD students and SDSU students. I found there was a HUGE difference in renting to these two very different groups, with the latter being, ahem, difficult, and the former being just great. Sample size of about 40 SDSU students and 80 UCSD students over 8 years.May 10, 2008 at 5:02 PM #202242EconProfParticipantBobS
In years past I’ve rented apartments and townhouses to both UCSD students and SDSU students. I found there was a HUGE difference in renting to these two very different groups, with the latter being, ahem, difficult, and the former being just great. Sample size of about 40 SDSU students and 80 UCSD students over 8 years.May 10, 2008 at 5:02 PM #202266EconProfParticipantBobS
In years past I’ve rented apartments and townhouses to both UCSD students and SDSU students. I found there was a HUGE difference in renting to these two very different groups, with the latter being, ahem, difficult, and the former being just great. Sample size of about 40 SDSU students and 80 UCSD students over 8 years. -
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