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May 16, 2010 at 11:20 AM #17460May 16, 2010 at 11:30 AM #550610anParticipant
What’s your definition of quite good? Here are their API scores:
Rolling Hills elementary – 8
Black mountain middle – 9
Mt. Carmel High – 9May 16, 2010 at 11:30 AM #550719anParticipantWhat’s your definition of quite good? Here are their API scores:
Rolling Hills elementary – 8
Black mountain middle – 9
Mt. Carmel High – 9May 16, 2010 at 11:30 AM #551206anParticipantWhat’s your definition of quite good? Here are their API scores:
Rolling Hills elementary – 8
Black mountain middle – 9
Mt. Carmel High – 9May 16, 2010 at 11:30 AM #551305anParticipantWhat’s your definition of quite good? Here are their API scores:
Rolling Hills elementary – 8
Black mountain middle – 9
Mt. Carmel High – 9May 16, 2010 at 11:30 AM #551583anParticipantWhat’s your definition of quite good? Here are their API scores:
Rolling Hills elementary – 8
Black mountain middle – 9
Mt. Carmel High – 9May 16, 2010 at 11:35 AM #550615SD RealtorParticipantFlip gone bad. I remember the day this went to trustee sale. It was bid up like a rocket. We had scoped it out and I personally drove over to do a visual. It was a trainwreck but in the span of 10 minutes there were 8 other guys scoping it with me. From the pics on the MLS it looks like they did a pretty decent job on the clean up. I never got inside that morning but I got a look in many of the windows. I did like the cul de sac location but don’t like ne pq in general. The neighbors all seemed like a good bunch though as I spoke to a few of them. As you can see the home got bid up because these guys paid 449k at trustee sale so even if they get the full price they are asking they are going to make little return if any at all. They HAD to put in some money to clean the place up as well.
If I recall correctly the backyard was thin… Nice view though but I think there was residual I15 noise as well. So in general if you are gonna be in ne pq this is a decent part of it. Not my cup of tea but it is what it is. Know that you will always be somewhat price bound by the neighborhood on the resale side. Then again, hard to buy a home of that size for that price in that condition in the more desireable parts of PQ. This is assuming they did a quality job on the rehab.
May 16, 2010 at 11:35 AM #550724SD RealtorParticipantFlip gone bad. I remember the day this went to trustee sale. It was bid up like a rocket. We had scoped it out and I personally drove over to do a visual. It was a trainwreck but in the span of 10 minutes there were 8 other guys scoping it with me. From the pics on the MLS it looks like they did a pretty decent job on the clean up. I never got inside that morning but I got a look in many of the windows. I did like the cul de sac location but don’t like ne pq in general. The neighbors all seemed like a good bunch though as I spoke to a few of them. As you can see the home got bid up because these guys paid 449k at trustee sale so even if they get the full price they are asking they are going to make little return if any at all. They HAD to put in some money to clean the place up as well.
If I recall correctly the backyard was thin… Nice view though but I think there was residual I15 noise as well. So in general if you are gonna be in ne pq this is a decent part of it. Not my cup of tea but it is what it is. Know that you will always be somewhat price bound by the neighborhood on the resale side. Then again, hard to buy a home of that size for that price in that condition in the more desireable parts of PQ. This is assuming they did a quality job on the rehab.
May 16, 2010 at 11:35 AM #551211SD RealtorParticipantFlip gone bad. I remember the day this went to trustee sale. It was bid up like a rocket. We had scoped it out and I personally drove over to do a visual. It was a trainwreck but in the span of 10 minutes there were 8 other guys scoping it with me. From the pics on the MLS it looks like they did a pretty decent job on the clean up. I never got inside that morning but I got a look in many of the windows. I did like the cul de sac location but don’t like ne pq in general. The neighbors all seemed like a good bunch though as I spoke to a few of them. As you can see the home got bid up because these guys paid 449k at trustee sale so even if they get the full price they are asking they are going to make little return if any at all. They HAD to put in some money to clean the place up as well.
If I recall correctly the backyard was thin… Nice view though but I think there was residual I15 noise as well. So in general if you are gonna be in ne pq this is a decent part of it. Not my cup of tea but it is what it is. Know that you will always be somewhat price bound by the neighborhood on the resale side. Then again, hard to buy a home of that size for that price in that condition in the more desireable parts of PQ. This is assuming they did a quality job on the rehab.
May 16, 2010 at 11:35 AM #551310SD RealtorParticipantFlip gone bad. I remember the day this went to trustee sale. It was bid up like a rocket. We had scoped it out and I personally drove over to do a visual. It was a trainwreck but in the span of 10 minutes there were 8 other guys scoping it with me. From the pics on the MLS it looks like they did a pretty decent job on the clean up. I never got inside that morning but I got a look in many of the windows. I did like the cul de sac location but don’t like ne pq in general. The neighbors all seemed like a good bunch though as I spoke to a few of them. As you can see the home got bid up because these guys paid 449k at trustee sale so even if they get the full price they are asking they are going to make little return if any at all. They HAD to put in some money to clean the place up as well.
If I recall correctly the backyard was thin… Nice view though but I think there was residual I15 noise as well. So in general if you are gonna be in ne pq this is a decent part of it. Not my cup of tea but it is what it is. Know that you will always be somewhat price bound by the neighborhood on the resale side. Then again, hard to buy a home of that size for that price in that condition in the more desireable parts of PQ. This is assuming they did a quality job on the rehab.
May 16, 2010 at 11:35 AM #551588SD RealtorParticipantFlip gone bad. I remember the day this went to trustee sale. It was bid up like a rocket. We had scoped it out and I personally drove over to do a visual. It was a trainwreck but in the span of 10 minutes there were 8 other guys scoping it with me. From the pics on the MLS it looks like they did a pretty decent job on the clean up. I never got inside that morning but I got a look in many of the windows. I did like the cul de sac location but don’t like ne pq in general. The neighbors all seemed like a good bunch though as I spoke to a few of them. As you can see the home got bid up because these guys paid 449k at trustee sale so even if they get the full price they are asking they are going to make little return if any at all. They HAD to put in some money to clean the place up as well.
If I recall correctly the backyard was thin… Nice view though but I think there was residual I15 noise as well. So in general if you are gonna be in ne pq this is a decent part of it. Not my cup of tea but it is what it is. Know that you will always be somewhat price bound by the neighborhood on the resale side. Then again, hard to buy a home of that size for that price in that condition in the more desireable parts of PQ. This is assuming they did a quality job on the rehab.
May 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM #550620bearishgurlParticipantAre the (400+?) apt. units just off Carmel Mtn. exit of I-15 still Section 8? They were in the 80’s, early 90’s. Don’t know about now.
Is this cul-de-sac high up? From the map, looks like if it is, you will hear the constant hum of rubber from the fwy., day and night, unless it has double-paned windows and they are closed all year round.
andymajumder, this is NOT that big a house. Why the HUGE asking price?? Guess I’m clueless what the “draw” is here.
May 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM #550729bearishgurlParticipantAre the (400+?) apt. units just off Carmel Mtn. exit of I-15 still Section 8? They were in the 80’s, early 90’s. Don’t know about now.
Is this cul-de-sac high up? From the map, looks like if it is, you will hear the constant hum of rubber from the fwy., day and night, unless it has double-paned windows and they are closed all year round.
andymajumder, this is NOT that big a house. Why the HUGE asking price?? Guess I’m clueless what the “draw” is here.
May 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM #551216bearishgurlParticipantAre the (400+?) apt. units just off Carmel Mtn. exit of I-15 still Section 8? They were in the 80’s, early 90’s. Don’t know about now.
Is this cul-de-sac high up? From the map, looks like if it is, you will hear the constant hum of rubber from the fwy., day and night, unless it has double-paned windows and they are closed all year round.
andymajumder, this is NOT that big a house. Why the HUGE asking price?? Guess I’m clueless what the “draw” is here.
May 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM #551315bearishgurlParticipantAre the (400+?) apt. units just off Carmel Mtn. exit of I-15 still Section 8? They were in the 80’s, early 90’s. Don’t know about now.
Is this cul-de-sac high up? From the map, looks like if it is, you will hear the constant hum of rubber from the fwy., day and night, unless it has double-paned windows and they are closed all year round.
andymajumder, this is NOT that big a house. Why the HUGE asking price?? Guess I’m clueless what the “draw” is here.
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