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May 16, 2010 at 11:38 AM #551593May 16, 2010 at 11:41 AM #550625anParticipant
Yes, they are still Section 8.
The draw is the zip code, name, and location.
May 16, 2010 at 11:41 AM #550734anParticipantYes, they are still Section 8.
The draw is the zip code, name, and location.
May 16, 2010 at 11:41 AM #551221anParticipantYes, they are still Section 8.
The draw is the zip code, name, and location.
May 16, 2010 at 11:41 AM #551320anParticipantYes, they are still Section 8.
The draw is the zip code, name, and location.
May 16, 2010 at 11:41 AM #551598anParticipantYes, they are still Section 8.
The draw is the zip code, name, and location.
May 16, 2010 at 11:48 AM #550630SD RealtorParticipantbearish I think the investors are just trying to salvage a break even at this point. We had a cap at like 380k on the day of bidding.
May 16, 2010 at 11:48 AM #550739SD RealtorParticipantbearish I think the investors are just trying to salvage a break even at this point. We had a cap at like 380k on the day of bidding.
May 16, 2010 at 11:48 AM #551226SD RealtorParticipantbearish I think the investors are just trying to salvage a break even at this point. We had a cap at like 380k on the day of bidding.
May 16, 2010 at 11:48 AM #551325SD RealtorParticipantbearish I think the investors are just trying to salvage a break even at this point. We had a cap at like 380k on the day of bidding.
May 16, 2010 at 11:48 AM #551603SD RealtorParticipantbearish I think the investors are just trying to salvage a break even at this point. We had a cap at like 380k on the day of bidding.
May 16, 2010 at 1:24 PM #550635bearishgurlParticipantJust viewed the pics. Orig. alum. sliders and orig. (or replaced) shingle roof (not tile). No backyard landscaping.
Sorry, AN, I still don’t see the “draw” in any of those categories. No offense to anyone, but PQ used to be known among San Diegans as a “lower middle-class bedroom.”
SDRealtor, I’m sorry to hear the flippers of this property paid too much at the courthouse steps, but this isn’t today’s buyer’s problem, IMO.
See this educational and enlightening page:
http://members.cox.net/mkpl2/hist/sdhist.html
I distinctly remember driving through that area as late as July ’79 and being diverted to Hwy 395. I remember ALL of RB being within view of the highway. Wasn’t it ’79 or ’80 that the I-15 finally came thru PQ?
Okay, bring on the Chula Juana jokes. We have a standing joke around here amongst RE professionals about certain high-up streets on either side of the I-805, which first came roaring thru here in 1984. Nacion and Fifield are great examples (on each side). The properties on these (and a few other) streets were immediately affected by what is known in RE parlance as “economic obsolescence.”
andymajumder, indulge me here and try this exercise this week. Take your folding chair and a large mug of coffee to the backyard of this place between 6:30 and 7:00 a.m. on a weekday (during commute on that side of hwy). Imagine you were sitting in your hot tub right after work. This is your environment π
May 16, 2010 at 1:24 PM #550744bearishgurlParticipantJust viewed the pics. Orig. alum. sliders and orig. (or replaced) shingle roof (not tile). No backyard landscaping.
Sorry, AN, I still don’t see the “draw” in any of those categories. No offense to anyone, but PQ used to be known among San Diegans as a “lower middle-class bedroom.”
SDRealtor, I’m sorry to hear the flippers of this property paid too much at the courthouse steps, but this isn’t today’s buyer’s problem, IMO.
See this educational and enlightening page:
http://members.cox.net/mkpl2/hist/sdhist.html
I distinctly remember driving through that area as late as July ’79 and being diverted to Hwy 395. I remember ALL of RB being within view of the highway. Wasn’t it ’79 or ’80 that the I-15 finally came thru PQ?
Okay, bring on the Chula Juana jokes. We have a standing joke around here amongst RE professionals about certain high-up streets on either side of the I-805, which first came roaring thru here in 1984. Nacion and Fifield are great examples (on each side). The properties on these (and a few other) streets were immediately affected by what is known in RE parlance as “economic obsolescence.”
andymajumder, indulge me here and try this exercise this week. Take your folding chair and a large mug of coffee to the backyard of this place between 6:30 and 7:00 a.m. on a weekday (during commute on that side of hwy). Imagine you were sitting in your hot tub right after work. This is your environment π
May 16, 2010 at 1:24 PM #551231bearishgurlParticipantJust viewed the pics. Orig. alum. sliders and orig. (or replaced) shingle roof (not tile). No backyard landscaping.
Sorry, AN, I still don’t see the “draw” in any of those categories. No offense to anyone, but PQ used to be known among San Diegans as a “lower middle-class bedroom.”
SDRealtor, I’m sorry to hear the flippers of this property paid too much at the courthouse steps, but this isn’t today’s buyer’s problem, IMO.
See this educational and enlightening page:
http://members.cox.net/mkpl2/hist/sdhist.html
I distinctly remember driving through that area as late as July ’79 and being diverted to Hwy 395. I remember ALL of RB being within view of the highway. Wasn’t it ’79 or ’80 that the I-15 finally came thru PQ?
Okay, bring on the Chula Juana jokes. We have a standing joke around here amongst RE professionals about certain high-up streets on either side of the I-805, which first came roaring thru here in 1984. Nacion and Fifield are great examples (on each side). The properties on these (and a few other) streets were immediately affected by what is known in RE parlance as “economic obsolescence.”
andymajumder, indulge me here and try this exercise this week. Take your folding chair and a large mug of coffee to the backyard of this place between 6:30 and 7:00 a.m. on a weekday (during commute on that side of hwy). Imagine you were sitting in your hot tub right after work. This is your environment π
May 16, 2010 at 1:24 PM #551330bearishgurlParticipantJust viewed the pics. Orig. alum. sliders and orig. (or replaced) shingle roof (not tile). No backyard landscaping.
Sorry, AN, I still don’t see the “draw” in any of those categories. No offense to anyone, but PQ used to be known among San Diegans as a “lower middle-class bedroom.”
SDRealtor, I’m sorry to hear the flippers of this property paid too much at the courthouse steps, but this isn’t today’s buyer’s problem, IMO.
See this educational and enlightening page:
http://members.cox.net/mkpl2/hist/sdhist.html
I distinctly remember driving through that area as late as July ’79 and being diverted to Hwy 395. I remember ALL of RB being within view of the highway. Wasn’t it ’79 or ’80 that the I-15 finally came thru PQ?
Okay, bring on the Chula Juana jokes. We have a standing joke around here amongst RE professionals about certain high-up streets on either side of the I-805, which first came roaring thru here in 1984. Nacion and Fifield are great examples (on each side). The properties on these (and a few other) streets were immediately affected by what is known in RE parlance as “economic obsolescence.”
andymajumder, indulge me here and try this exercise this week. Take your folding chair and a large mug of coffee to the backyard of this place between 6:30 and 7:00 a.m. on a weekday (during commute on that side of hwy). Imagine you were sitting in your hot tub right after work. This is your environment π
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