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June 23, 2010 at 1:33 PM #571055June 23, 2010 at 1:44 PM #570074
jpinpb
ParticipantI hope so. Every time I think of that yard and everything I can plant and still be centrally located, well, I get disappointed. The insane thing is I’m pretty certain it will sell for asking. Heck, maybe more. It’s still a little crazy out there.
June 23, 2010 at 1:44 PM #570168jpinpb
ParticipantI hope so. Every time I think of that yard and everything I can plant and still be centrally located, well, I get disappointed. The insane thing is I’m pretty certain it will sell for asking. Heck, maybe more. It’s still a little crazy out there.
June 23, 2010 at 1:44 PM #570677jpinpb
ParticipantI hope so. Every time I think of that yard and everything I can plant and still be centrally located, well, I get disappointed. The insane thing is I’m pretty certain it will sell for asking. Heck, maybe more. It’s still a little crazy out there.
June 23, 2010 at 1:44 PM #570784jpinpb
ParticipantI hope so. Every time I think of that yard and everything I can plant and still be centrally located, well, I get disappointed. The insane thing is I’m pretty certain it will sell for asking. Heck, maybe more. It’s still a little crazy out there.
June 23, 2010 at 1:44 PM #571070jpinpb
ParticipantI hope so. Every time I think of that yard and everything I can plant and still be centrally located, well, I get disappointed. The insane thing is I’m pretty certain it will sell for asking. Heck, maybe more. It’s still a little crazy out there.
June 23, 2010 at 2:14 PM #570093sdcellar
ParticipantYeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there.
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you.
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.
June 23, 2010 at 2:14 PM #570188sdcellar
ParticipantYeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there.
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you.
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.
June 23, 2010 at 2:14 PM #570697sdcellar
ParticipantYeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there.
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you.
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.
June 23, 2010 at 2:14 PM #570803sdcellar
ParticipantYeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there.
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you.
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.
June 23, 2010 at 2:14 PM #571090sdcellar
ParticipantYeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there.
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you.
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.
June 23, 2010 at 2:41 PM #570103jpinpb
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Yeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. [/quote]
should is the key word. You would think, but I’m not seeing it, at least for the decent streets.
[quote=sdcellar]
Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there. [/quote]I hope so. The canyon ones in the nicer areas go quick and at a higher price.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you. [/quote]Well, I was okay w/the smaller house because it was on a big lot. Even though the house was small, the outdoors was BIG, expansive and private, so it seemed less claustrophobic.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.[/quote]I’m really embarrassed to say, but I’ve been checking about 10 ZIPs. I’m pretty picky. I would like a canyon view, but it’s not critical. It has to make sense. Some places are close to making sense. Others have qualities that are desirous, but don’t pencil out.
Makes me think of what TG said at our last meetup. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. I keep getting close, but no cigar.
Some of the canyon properties I’ve seen are like on a cliff and though the view is great, I feel like I’m just going to fall off, like 4610 Iroquois. Pretty much unusable.
June 23, 2010 at 2:41 PM #570198jpinpb
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Yeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. [/quote]
should is the key word. You would think, but I’m not seeing it, at least for the decent streets.
[quote=sdcellar]
Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there. [/quote]I hope so. The canyon ones in the nicer areas go quick and at a higher price.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you. [/quote]Well, I was okay w/the smaller house because it was on a big lot. Even though the house was small, the outdoors was BIG, expansive and private, so it seemed less claustrophobic.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.[/quote]I’m really embarrassed to say, but I’ve been checking about 10 ZIPs. I’m pretty picky. I would like a canyon view, but it’s not critical. It has to make sense. Some places are close to making sense. Others have qualities that are desirous, but don’t pencil out.
Makes me think of what TG said at our last meetup. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. I keep getting close, but no cigar.
Some of the canyon properties I’ve seen are like on a cliff and though the view is great, I feel like I’m just going to fall off, like 4610 Iroquois. Pretty much unusable.
June 23, 2010 at 2:41 PM #570707jpinpb
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Yeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. [/quote]
should is the key word. You would think, but I’m not seeing it, at least for the decent streets.
[quote=sdcellar]
Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there. [/quote]I hope so. The canyon ones in the nicer areas go quick and at a higher price.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you. [/quote]Well, I was okay w/the smaller house because it was on a big lot. Even though the house was small, the outdoors was BIG, expansive and private, so it seemed less claustrophobic.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.[/quote]I’m really embarrassed to say, but I’ve been checking about 10 ZIPs. I’m pretty picky. I would like a canyon view, but it’s not critical. It has to make sense. Some places are close to making sense. Others have qualities that are desirous, but don’t pencil out.
Makes me think of what TG said at our last meetup. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. I keep getting close, but no cigar.
Some of the canyon properties I’ve seen are like on a cliff and though the view is great, I feel like I’m just going to fall off, like 4610 Iroquois. Pretty much unusable.
June 23, 2010 at 2:41 PM #570813jpinpb
Participant[quote=sdcellar]Yeah, but that place is tiny and you should be able to get more for your money. [/quote]
should is the key word. You would think, but I’m not seeing it, at least for the decent streets.
[quote=sdcellar]
Honestly, there are a lot of canyon facing lots in central San Diego, so if that’s what you really want, there will be more out there. [/quote]I hope so. The canyon ones in the nicer areas go quick and at a higher price.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, I’m not sure how much land you’d like to have, but if you’re okay with a smaller house like that, you should probably be able to get by with a smaller lot and still have a respectable garden. You won’t get the view, but I don’t know how important that is to you. [/quote]Well, I was okay w/the smaller house because it was on a big lot. Even though the house was small, the outdoors was BIG, expansive and private, so it seemed less claustrophobic.
[quote=sdcellar]
Also, not sure how big your search radius is, but there are a lot of zips with similar properties, just depends on what’s most important to you.[/quote]I’m really embarrassed to say, but I’ve been checking about 10 ZIPs. I’m pretty picky. I would like a canyon view, but it’s not critical. It has to make sense. Some places are close to making sense. Others have qualities that are desirous, but don’t pencil out.
Makes me think of what TG said at our last meetup. Always the bridesmaid, never the bride. I keep getting close, but no cigar.
Some of the canyon properties I’ve seen are like on a cliff and though the view is great, I feel like I’m just going to fall off, like 4610 Iroquois. Pretty much unusable.
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