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May 16, 2010 at 3:29 PM #551648May 16, 2010 at 3:30 PM #550682anParticipant
bearishgurl, are you talking specifically about this house or are you talking about PQ in general? Care to tell me when was it that PQ was considered lower-middle class bedroom? I’ve only been here for 20 years and Since early 90s, PQ has been on par with 92128(RB). RB and PQ are usually the areas people move up to after they sell their house in MM. You can’t beat the location of PQ if you work in tech. The 3 biggest tech center in SD are Carmel Valley, Sorrento Valley, and RB. If you live in PQ, you can more than likely find a new job within 15 min drive. To a lot of people, being close to work and have high ranking schools beat out a big house or a view. Btw, I don’t live in PQ, but I can understand why many want to. Hence the relatively high RE price compare to Chula.
Today, if you consider PQ as lower middle class bedroom, then Chula Vista would be considered section 8 bedroom.
With regards to this particular area, NE PQ, I’d rather live in west MM.
May 16, 2010 at 3:30 PM #550789anParticipantbearishgurl, are you talking specifically about this house or are you talking about PQ in general? Care to tell me when was it that PQ was considered lower-middle class bedroom? I’ve only been here for 20 years and Since early 90s, PQ has been on par with 92128(RB). RB and PQ are usually the areas people move up to after they sell their house in MM. You can’t beat the location of PQ if you work in tech. The 3 biggest tech center in SD are Carmel Valley, Sorrento Valley, and RB. If you live in PQ, you can more than likely find a new job within 15 min drive. To a lot of people, being close to work and have high ranking schools beat out a big house or a view. Btw, I don’t live in PQ, but I can understand why many want to. Hence the relatively high RE price compare to Chula.
Today, if you consider PQ as lower middle class bedroom, then Chula Vista would be considered section 8 bedroom.
With regards to this particular area, NE PQ, I’d rather live in west MM.
May 16, 2010 at 3:30 PM #551276anParticipantbearishgurl, are you talking specifically about this house or are you talking about PQ in general? Care to tell me when was it that PQ was considered lower-middle class bedroom? I’ve only been here for 20 years and Since early 90s, PQ has been on par with 92128(RB). RB and PQ are usually the areas people move up to after they sell their house in MM. You can’t beat the location of PQ if you work in tech. The 3 biggest tech center in SD are Carmel Valley, Sorrento Valley, and RB. If you live in PQ, you can more than likely find a new job within 15 min drive. To a lot of people, being close to work and have high ranking schools beat out a big house or a view. Btw, I don’t live in PQ, but I can understand why many want to. Hence the relatively high RE price compare to Chula.
Today, if you consider PQ as lower middle class bedroom, then Chula Vista would be considered section 8 bedroom.
With regards to this particular area, NE PQ, I’d rather live in west MM.
May 16, 2010 at 3:30 PM #551375anParticipantbearishgurl, are you talking specifically about this house or are you talking about PQ in general? Care to tell me when was it that PQ was considered lower-middle class bedroom? I’ve only been here for 20 years and Since early 90s, PQ has been on par with 92128(RB). RB and PQ are usually the areas people move up to after they sell their house in MM. You can’t beat the location of PQ if you work in tech. The 3 biggest tech center in SD are Carmel Valley, Sorrento Valley, and RB. If you live in PQ, you can more than likely find a new job within 15 min drive. To a lot of people, being close to work and have high ranking schools beat out a big house or a view. Btw, I don’t live in PQ, but I can understand why many want to. Hence the relatively high RE price compare to Chula.
Today, if you consider PQ as lower middle class bedroom, then Chula Vista would be considered section 8 bedroom.
With regards to this particular area, NE PQ, I’d rather live in west MM.
May 16, 2010 at 3:30 PM #551653anParticipantbearishgurl, are you talking specifically about this house or are you talking about PQ in general? Care to tell me when was it that PQ was considered lower-middle class bedroom? I’ve only been here for 20 years and Since early 90s, PQ has been on par with 92128(RB). RB and PQ are usually the areas people move up to after they sell their house in MM. You can’t beat the location of PQ if you work in tech. The 3 biggest tech center in SD are Carmel Valley, Sorrento Valley, and RB. If you live in PQ, you can more than likely find a new job within 15 min drive. To a lot of people, being close to work and have high ranking schools beat out a big house or a view. Btw, I don’t live in PQ, but I can understand why many want to. Hence the relatively high RE price compare to Chula.
Today, if you consider PQ as lower middle class bedroom, then Chula Vista would be considered section 8 bedroom.
With regards to this particular area, NE PQ, I’d rather live in west MM.
May 16, 2010 at 5:40 PM #550711andymajumderParticipantThanks everyone for the feedback. SD Realtor is spot on about this property. I had been there to check it out yesterday, they have done some work (kitchen is nice) and the house shows quite well internally. They probably have spent about 20k or more on the house, so they will struggle to break even. As of yesterday it did not have any offers on it, I guess that’s why they reduced the price.
There is some freeway noise in the yard and the patio upstairs but it really did not feel much, the noise is quite faint.AN, Rolling Hills seems to be a 9 based on this site:
http://www.greatschools.org/school/parentReviews.page?id=6045&state=CA&sortBy=dd&pager.offset=16
and here it says its a 10 ….
But, overall the schools in that area of are quite good it seems.
I just don’t see how any part of PQ can be considered lower middle class bedroom today….even in north east PQ nothing sells below 400K, at least SFHs, and most homes do require a 6 figure household income to be able to afford (I am considering a fixed loan with a decent downpayment). If that’s lower middle class, what’s middle class here?
Compared to most people here I am newer to San Diego, having lived here for 6 yrs only.
May 16, 2010 at 5:40 PM #550819andymajumderParticipantThanks everyone for the feedback. SD Realtor is spot on about this property. I had been there to check it out yesterday, they have done some work (kitchen is nice) and the house shows quite well internally. They probably have spent about 20k or more on the house, so they will struggle to break even. As of yesterday it did not have any offers on it, I guess that’s why they reduced the price.
There is some freeway noise in the yard and the patio upstairs but it really did not feel much, the noise is quite faint.AN, Rolling Hills seems to be a 9 based on this site:
http://www.greatschools.org/school/parentReviews.page?id=6045&state=CA&sortBy=dd&pager.offset=16
and here it says its a 10 ….
But, overall the schools in that area of are quite good it seems.
I just don’t see how any part of PQ can be considered lower middle class bedroom today….even in north east PQ nothing sells below 400K, at least SFHs, and most homes do require a 6 figure household income to be able to afford (I am considering a fixed loan with a decent downpayment). If that’s lower middle class, what’s middle class here?
Compared to most people here I am newer to San Diego, having lived here for 6 yrs only.
May 16, 2010 at 5:40 PM #551306andymajumderParticipantThanks everyone for the feedback. SD Realtor is spot on about this property. I had been there to check it out yesterday, they have done some work (kitchen is nice) and the house shows quite well internally. They probably have spent about 20k or more on the house, so they will struggle to break even. As of yesterday it did not have any offers on it, I guess that’s why they reduced the price.
There is some freeway noise in the yard and the patio upstairs but it really did not feel much, the noise is quite faint.AN, Rolling Hills seems to be a 9 based on this site:
http://www.greatschools.org/school/parentReviews.page?id=6045&state=CA&sortBy=dd&pager.offset=16
and here it says its a 10 ….
But, overall the schools in that area of are quite good it seems.
I just don’t see how any part of PQ can be considered lower middle class bedroom today….even in north east PQ nothing sells below 400K, at least SFHs, and most homes do require a 6 figure household income to be able to afford (I am considering a fixed loan with a decent downpayment). If that’s lower middle class, what’s middle class here?
Compared to most people here I am newer to San Diego, having lived here for 6 yrs only.
May 16, 2010 at 5:40 PM #551405andymajumderParticipantThanks everyone for the feedback. SD Realtor is spot on about this property. I had been there to check it out yesterday, they have done some work (kitchen is nice) and the house shows quite well internally. They probably have spent about 20k or more on the house, so they will struggle to break even. As of yesterday it did not have any offers on it, I guess that’s why they reduced the price.
There is some freeway noise in the yard and the patio upstairs but it really did not feel much, the noise is quite faint.AN, Rolling Hills seems to be a 9 based on this site:
http://www.greatschools.org/school/parentReviews.page?id=6045&state=CA&sortBy=dd&pager.offset=16
and here it says its a 10 ….
But, overall the schools in that area of are quite good it seems.
I just don’t see how any part of PQ can be considered lower middle class bedroom today….even in north east PQ nothing sells below 400K, at least SFHs, and most homes do require a 6 figure household income to be able to afford (I am considering a fixed loan with a decent downpayment). If that’s lower middle class, what’s middle class here?
Compared to most people here I am newer to San Diego, having lived here for 6 yrs only.
May 16, 2010 at 5:40 PM #551683andymajumderParticipantThanks everyone for the feedback. SD Realtor is spot on about this property. I had been there to check it out yesterday, they have done some work (kitchen is nice) and the house shows quite well internally. They probably have spent about 20k or more on the house, so they will struggle to break even. As of yesterday it did not have any offers on it, I guess that’s why they reduced the price.
There is some freeway noise in the yard and the patio upstairs but it really did not feel much, the noise is quite faint.AN, Rolling Hills seems to be a 9 based on this site:
http://www.greatschools.org/school/parentReviews.page?id=6045&state=CA&sortBy=dd&pager.offset=16
and here it says its a 10 ….
But, overall the schools in that area of are quite good it seems.
I just don’t see how any part of PQ can be considered lower middle class bedroom today….even in north east PQ nothing sells below 400K, at least SFHs, and most homes do require a 6 figure household income to be able to afford (I am considering a fixed loan with a decent downpayment). If that’s lower middle class, what’s middle class here?
Compared to most people here I am newer to San Diego, having lived here for 6 yrs only.
May 16, 2010 at 5:50 PM #550716svelteParticipantYeah I don’t agree with the “lower middle class” label for PQ.
It is middle class, pure and simple.
May 16, 2010 at 5:50 PM #550824svelteParticipantYeah I don’t agree with the “lower middle class” label for PQ.
It is middle class, pure and simple.
May 16, 2010 at 5:50 PM #551311svelteParticipantYeah I don’t agree with the “lower middle class” label for PQ.
It is middle class, pure and simple.
May 16, 2010 at 5:50 PM #551410svelteParticipantYeah I don’t agree with the “lower middle class” label for PQ.
It is middle class, pure and simple.
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