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July 2, 2010 at 10:41 AM #575867July 2, 2010 at 10:44 AM #574850pemelizaParticipant
“I take issue with the idea that a 1000 sq ft house, 10 miles from the ocean and in a bad school district is going to sell for over a half a million dollars. ”
I agree that sounds like a bad deal and I would never buy something like that. As much as I like mission hills (which is about 3 miles from the ocean) I never could figure out Kensington. Once you get east of the I-15, I don’t really consider that coastal anymore.
July 2, 2010 at 10:44 AM #574948pemelizaParticipant“I take issue with the idea that a 1000 sq ft house, 10 miles from the ocean and in a bad school district is going to sell for over a half a million dollars. ”
I agree that sounds like a bad deal and I would never buy something like that. As much as I like mission hills (which is about 3 miles from the ocean) I never could figure out Kensington. Once you get east of the I-15, I don’t really consider that coastal anymore.
July 2, 2010 at 10:44 AM #575472pemelizaParticipant“I take issue with the idea that a 1000 sq ft house, 10 miles from the ocean and in a bad school district is going to sell for over a half a million dollars. ”
I agree that sounds like a bad deal and I would never buy something like that. As much as I like mission hills (which is about 3 miles from the ocean) I never could figure out Kensington. Once you get east of the I-15, I don’t really consider that coastal anymore.
July 2, 2010 at 10:44 AM #575579pemelizaParticipant“I take issue with the idea that a 1000 sq ft house, 10 miles from the ocean and in a bad school district is going to sell for over a half a million dollars. ”
I agree that sounds like a bad deal and I would never buy something like that. As much as I like mission hills (which is about 3 miles from the ocean) I never could figure out Kensington. Once you get east of the I-15, I don’t really consider that coastal anymore.
July 2, 2010 at 10:44 AM #575878pemelizaParticipant“I take issue with the idea that a 1000 sq ft house, 10 miles from the ocean and in a bad school district is going to sell for over a half a million dollars. ”
I agree that sounds like a bad deal and I would never buy something like that. As much as I like mission hills (which is about 3 miles from the ocean) I never could figure out Kensington. Once you get east of the I-15, I don’t really consider that coastal anymore.
July 2, 2010 at 12:34 PM #574891sdrealtorParticipantWell at least you got the hyperbole thing down in your first post. 1000sq ft home 10 miles from the ocean in a bad school district for over half a million dollars? Where do you see that these days? I dont know if we had that at the peak of the bubble?
Once you get more than a mile or two east of 5, its not coastal anymore IMO.
July 2, 2010 at 12:34 PM #574989sdrealtorParticipantWell at least you got the hyperbole thing down in your first post. 1000sq ft home 10 miles from the ocean in a bad school district for over half a million dollars? Where do you see that these days? I dont know if we had that at the peak of the bubble?
Once you get more than a mile or two east of 5, its not coastal anymore IMO.
July 2, 2010 at 12:34 PM #575513sdrealtorParticipantWell at least you got the hyperbole thing down in your first post. 1000sq ft home 10 miles from the ocean in a bad school district for over half a million dollars? Where do you see that these days? I dont know if we had that at the peak of the bubble?
Once you get more than a mile or two east of 5, its not coastal anymore IMO.
July 2, 2010 at 12:34 PM #575619sdrealtorParticipantWell at least you got the hyperbole thing down in your first post. 1000sq ft home 10 miles from the ocean in a bad school district for over half a million dollars? Where do you see that these days? I dont know if we had that at the peak of the bubble?
Once you get more than a mile or two east of 5, its not coastal anymore IMO.
July 2, 2010 at 12:34 PM #575918sdrealtorParticipantWell at least you got the hyperbole thing down in your first post. 1000sq ft home 10 miles from the ocean in a bad school district for over half a million dollars? Where do you see that these days? I dont know if we had that at the peak of the bubble?
Once you get more than a mile or two east of 5, its not coastal anymore IMO.
July 2, 2010 at 1:31 PM #574911jstoeszParticipantreally…really…not even in the bubble days (which we are still in)…
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100033262-3130_Ivy_St_San_Diego_CA_92104
Check out the abandoned duplex next store
There are countless properties that fall into this category.
But you are arguing a non-essential off handed remark. The random scenario I threw out is not important to my point. What matters is the fact that we live in one of the worst cities in the country for median income to median home price ratio. Which means we live in one of the most speculative cities in the country…
Any objections?
July 2, 2010 at 1:31 PM #575009jstoeszParticipantreally…really…not even in the bubble days (which we are still in)…
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100033262-3130_Ivy_St_San_Diego_CA_92104
Check out the abandoned duplex next store
There are countless properties that fall into this category.
But you are arguing a non-essential off handed remark. The random scenario I threw out is not important to my point. What matters is the fact that we live in one of the worst cities in the country for median income to median home price ratio. Which means we live in one of the most speculative cities in the country…
Any objections?
July 2, 2010 at 1:31 PM #575533jstoeszParticipantreally…really…not even in the bubble days (which we are still in)…
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100033262-3130_Ivy_St_San_Diego_CA_92104
Check out the abandoned duplex next store
There are countless properties that fall into this category.
But you are arguing a non-essential off handed remark. The random scenario I threw out is not important to my point. What matters is the fact that we live in one of the worst cities in the country for median income to median home price ratio. Which means we live in one of the most speculative cities in the country…
Any objections?
July 2, 2010 at 1:31 PM #575639jstoeszParticipantreally…really…not even in the bubble days (which we are still in)…
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100033262-3130_Ivy_St_San_Diego_CA_92104
Check out the abandoned duplex next store
There are countless properties that fall into this category.
But you are arguing a non-essential off handed remark. The random scenario I threw out is not important to my point. What matters is the fact that we live in one of the worst cities in the country for median income to median home price ratio. Which means we live in one of the most speculative cities in the country…
Any objections?
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