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November 2, 2007 at 6:34 PM #95027November 2, 2007 at 6:34 PM #95020
JerseyGrl
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Where is Allied Gardens?
November 2, 2007 at 6:34 PM #94964JerseyGrl
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Where is Allied Gardens?
November 2, 2007 at 7:30 PM #94976meadandale
ParticipantYou’ll get alot more than $350k for a 3/2 in AG. I bought my 3/1 in 2003 for slightly more than this and property values haven’t come down that low (especially if you’ve remodeled it, as you say).
However, CV is still WAY overpriced. A friend bought an undervalued house there for just under a mil a few years ago. The same houses were selling new for about $420k in the late 90’s when they were built. They aren’t worth anything close to the 1-1.5 million they are going for now.
How’d you like to have a $12k annual property tax bill? Welcome to CV….
November 2, 2007 at 7:30 PM #95032meadandale
ParticipantYou’ll get alot more than $350k for a 3/2 in AG. I bought my 3/1 in 2003 for slightly more than this and property values haven’t come down that low (especially if you’ve remodeled it, as you say).
However, CV is still WAY overpriced. A friend bought an undervalued house there for just under a mil a few years ago. The same houses were selling new for about $420k in the late 90’s when they were built. They aren’t worth anything close to the 1-1.5 million they are going for now.
How’d you like to have a $12k annual property tax bill? Welcome to CV….
November 2, 2007 at 7:30 PM #95037meadandale
ParticipantYou’ll get alot more than $350k for a 3/2 in AG. I bought my 3/1 in 2003 for slightly more than this and property values haven’t come down that low (especially if you’ve remodeled it, as you say).
However, CV is still WAY overpriced. A friend bought an undervalued house there for just under a mil a few years ago. The same houses were selling new for about $420k in the late 90’s when they were built. They aren’t worth anything close to the 1-1.5 million they are going for now.
How’d you like to have a $12k annual property tax bill? Welcome to CV….
November 2, 2007 at 7:30 PM #95043meadandale
ParticipantYou’ll get alot more than $350k for a 3/2 in AG. I bought my 3/1 in 2003 for slightly more than this and property values haven’t come down that low (especially if you’ve remodeled it, as you say).
However, CV is still WAY overpriced. A friend bought an undervalued house there for just under a mil a few years ago. The same houses were selling new for about $420k in the late 90’s when they were built. They aren’t worth anything close to the 1-1.5 million they are going for now.
How’d you like to have a $12k annual property tax bill? Welcome to CV….
November 2, 2007 at 8:51 PM #95049SD Realtor
ParticipantLostcat it sounds like you are doing really well. It is really a no lose situation. If you hold the home and continue to rent and simply keep that AG home for the long run you will do fine. If you sell your AG home you will do okay but if you do sell your AG home, sit on the cash and wait to make a purchase for a few years.
Just my two cents.
SD Realtor
November 2, 2007 at 8:51 PM #94984SD Realtor
ParticipantLostcat it sounds like you are doing really well. It is really a no lose situation. If you hold the home and continue to rent and simply keep that AG home for the long run you will do fine. If you sell your AG home you will do okay but if you do sell your AG home, sit on the cash and wait to make a purchase for a few years.
Just my two cents.
SD Realtor
November 2, 2007 at 8:51 PM #95047SD Realtor
ParticipantLostcat it sounds like you are doing really well. It is really a no lose situation. If you hold the home and continue to rent and simply keep that AG home for the long run you will do fine. If you sell your AG home you will do okay but if you do sell your AG home, sit on the cash and wait to make a purchase for a few years.
Just my two cents.
SD Realtor
November 2, 2007 at 8:51 PM #95040SD Realtor
ParticipantLostcat it sounds like you are doing really well. It is really a no lose situation. If you hold the home and continue to rent and simply keep that AG home for the long run you will do fine. If you sell your AG home you will do okay but if you do sell your AG home, sit on the cash and wait to make a purchase for a few years.
Just my two cents.
SD Realtor
November 3, 2007 at 5:09 AM #950534plexowner
ParticipantLa Jolla Country Day $22,000
The Bishops School $24,000
Francis Parker $21,000These are annual tuition rates for middle school – high school is more – elementary school is less
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It always amuses me to see posters on this site arguing about which school districts have the best public schools
Many of these people are willing to pay $800K to $1.4 mil for a low-quality tract home in North County and then put their kids into one of California’s drop out factories (public schools)
Interesting priorities …
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I second the idea of staying in the current house and finding private schools for the kids
November 3, 2007 at 5:09 AM #951094plexowner
ParticipantLa Jolla Country Day $22,000
The Bishops School $24,000
Francis Parker $21,000These are annual tuition rates for middle school – high school is more – elementary school is less
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It always amuses me to see posters on this site arguing about which school districts have the best public schools
Many of these people are willing to pay $800K to $1.4 mil for a low-quality tract home in North County and then put their kids into one of California’s drop out factories (public schools)
Interesting priorities …
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I second the idea of staying in the current house and finding private schools for the kids
November 3, 2007 at 5:09 AM #951194plexowner
ParticipantLa Jolla Country Day $22,000
The Bishops School $24,000
Francis Parker $21,000These are annual tuition rates for middle school – high school is more – elementary school is less
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It always amuses me to see posters on this site arguing about which school districts have the best public schools
Many of these people are willing to pay $800K to $1.4 mil for a low-quality tract home in North County and then put their kids into one of California’s drop out factories (public schools)
Interesting priorities …
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I second the idea of staying in the current house and finding private schools for the kids
November 3, 2007 at 5:09 AM #951234plexowner
ParticipantLa Jolla Country Day $22,000
The Bishops School $24,000
Francis Parker $21,000These are annual tuition rates for middle school – high school is more – elementary school is less
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It always amuses me to see posters on this site arguing about which school districts have the best public schools
Many of these people are willing to pay $800K to $1.4 mil for a low-quality tract home in North County and then put their kids into one of California’s drop out factories (public schools)
Interesting priorities …
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I second the idea of staying in the current house and finding private schools for the kids
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