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March 5, 2011 at 11:18 PM #674811March 5, 2011 at 11:34 PM #673663
TexasLine
ParticipantI have always, desired space between myself and the neighboors.
I have always, desired quietness.
I have always, desired old growth vegetation in and around the vicinity.
I have always, wanted a schtik of land to work with. ie work sheds, painting studios, veggie gardens, swings, poppies and tulips, and swing sets.
I have always, hated look-alike, cookie-cutter, “Pleasant Valley Sunday” type neighboorhoods.
I have always, liked being close to the urban life but have desired to be far enough away to enjoy all of the above…
I vote for the Mt. Helix area.
For 800K+…I’d be just fine for the rest of my life. π
March 5, 2011 at 11:34 PM #673721TexasLine
ParticipantI have always, desired space between myself and the neighboors.
I have always, desired quietness.
I have always, desired old growth vegetation in and around the vicinity.
I have always, wanted a schtik of land to work with. ie work sheds, painting studios, veggie gardens, swings, poppies and tulips, and swing sets.
I have always, hated look-alike, cookie-cutter, “Pleasant Valley Sunday” type neighboorhoods.
I have always, liked being close to the urban life but have desired to be far enough away to enjoy all of the above…
I vote for the Mt. Helix area.
For 800K+…I’d be just fine for the rest of my life. π
March 5, 2011 at 11:34 PM #674332TexasLine
ParticipantI have always, desired space between myself and the neighboors.
I have always, desired quietness.
I have always, desired old growth vegetation in and around the vicinity.
I have always, wanted a schtik of land to work with. ie work sheds, painting studios, veggie gardens, swings, poppies and tulips, and swing sets.
I have always, hated look-alike, cookie-cutter, “Pleasant Valley Sunday” type neighboorhoods.
I have always, liked being close to the urban life but have desired to be far enough away to enjoy all of the above…
I vote for the Mt. Helix area.
For 800K+…I’d be just fine for the rest of my life. π
March 5, 2011 at 11:34 PM #674469TexasLine
ParticipantI have always, desired space between myself and the neighboors.
I have always, desired quietness.
I have always, desired old growth vegetation in and around the vicinity.
I have always, wanted a schtik of land to work with. ie work sheds, painting studios, veggie gardens, swings, poppies and tulips, and swing sets.
I have always, hated look-alike, cookie-cutter, “Pleasant Valley Sunday” type neighboorhoods.
I have always, liked being close to the urban life but have desired to be far enough away to enjoy all of the above…
I vote for the Mt. Helix area.
For 800K+…I’d be just fine for the rest of my life. π
March 5, 2011 at 11:34 PM #674816TexasLine
ParticipantI have always, desired space between myself and the neighboors.
I have always, desired quietness.
I have always, desired old growth vegetation in and around the vicinity.
I have always, wanted a schtik of land to work with. ie work sheds, painting studios, veggie gardens, swings, poppies and tulips, and swing sets.
I have always, hated look-alike, cookie-cutter, “Pleasant Valley Sunday” type neighboorhoods.
I have always, liked being close to the urban life but have desired to be far enough away to enjoy all of the above…
I vote for the Mt. Helix area.
For 800K+…I’d be just fine for the rest of my life. π
March 6, 2011 at 2:14 AM #673668temeculaguy
ParticipantIt totally depends on what is going on in my life. Are my kids in school, am I living alone, is there a woman in my life, if so, is she a voting member of the household, am I retired or am I working still, and where? Most importantly, what is my income, how am I getting by?
Del Mar, La Jolla if It’s just me or if it’s just me or me and wife/girlfriend. A mil isnt going to get me a big house for me and the kids and raising kids in that envoronment, I’d need a substatial income for them just to be average.
Mt. helix is good if the kids are youngish, good compromise.
Pt. Loma, if my kids were grown, to close to some places for me to raise kids there and schools can be subpar, but for me by myself, it works, can I walk to bars, thats a bonus.
Poway or San Digueto districts if I had young kids.
But if my life was what it is today (high schoolers happy with their life and friends, still another 7-10 years of work left, I’d take the mil, buy a house like scardey’s house, invest the other 4-5 hundred K in something that produces income (3-5 rentals up here, generate 4-5k net per month for travel/slush fund) and stay in hotels when I had the urge to be be around lots of people. In fact I could travel somewhere cool every other month and still have plenty of change.
Final answer, I wouldn’t spend a million dollars on a house unless it was just a small fraction of my wealth. Too many other things to do with money than putting it all into a house. It proably explains why I am who I am and why I live where I live. I’ve always admired the Buffet way of thinking. I’ve designed my portfolio to ultimately have in excess of 10k a month, inflation adjusted income, in retirement for the remainder of my stay on the planet. Yet I live in a house worth 300k, have no toys (exotic cars, motorhomes or boats) and I’ve never had to tell a cigar or bottle of wine or a restaraunt, that I can’t afford you. Enjoy the little things, ignore the big things and for god’s sake, buy a house that you can afford on less than one third of your income, it’s just a house.
March 6, 2011 at 2:14 AM #673726temeculaguy
ParticipantIt totally depends on what is going on in my life. Are my kids in school, am I living alone, is there a woman in my life, if so, is she a voting member of the household, am I retired or am I working still, and where? Most importantly, what is my income, how am I getting by?
Del Mar, La Jolla if It’s just me or if it’s just me or me and wife/girlfriend. A mil isnt going to get me a big house for me and the kids and raising kids in that envoronment, I’d need a substatial income for them just to be average.
Mt. helix is good if the kids are youngish, good compromise.
Pt. Loma, if my kids were grown, to close to some places for me to raise kids there and schools can be subpar, but for me by myself, it works, can I walk to bars, thats a bonus.
Poway or San Digueto districts if I had young kids.
But if my life was what it is today (high schoolers happy with their life and friends, still another 7-10 years of work left, I’d take the mil, buy a house like scardey’s house, invest the other 4-5 hundred K in something that produces income (3-5 rentals up here, generate 4-5k net per month for travel/slush fund) and stay in hotels when I had the urge to be be around lots of people. In fact I could travel somewhere cool every other month and still have plenty of change.
Final answer, I wouldn’t spend a million dollars on a house unless it was just a small fraction of my wealth. Too many other things to do with money than putting it all into a house. It proably explains why I am who I am and why I live where I live. I’ve always admired the Buffet way of thinking. I’ve designed my portfolio to ultimately have in excess of 10k a month, inflation adjusted income, in retirement for the remainder of my stay on the planet. Yet I live in a house worth 300k, have no toys (exotic cars, motorhomes or boats) and I’ve never had to tell a cigar or bottle of wine or a restaraunt, that I can’t afford you. Enjoy the little things, ignore the big things and for god’s sake, buy a house that you can afford on less than one third of your income, it’s just a house.
March 6, 2011 at 2:14 AM #674337temeculaguy
ParticipantIt totally depends on what is going on in my life. Are my kids in school, am I living alone, is there a woman in my life, if so, is she a voting member of the household, am I retired or am I working still, and where? Most importantly, what is my income, how am I getting by?
Del Mar, La Jolla if It’s just me or if it’s just me or me and wife/girlfriend. A mil isnt going to get me a big house for me and the kids and raising kids in that envoronment, I’d need a substatial income for them just to be average.
Mt. helix is good if the kids are youngish, good compromise.
Pt. Loma, if my kids were grown, to close to some places for me to raise kids there and schools can be subpar, but for me by myself, it works, can I walk to bars, thats a bonus.
Poway or San Digueto districts if I had young kids.
But if my life was what it is today (high schoolers happy with their life and friends, still another 7-10 years of work left, I’d take the mil, buy a house like scardey’s house, invest the other 4-5 hundred K in something that produces income (3-5 rentals up here, generate 4-5k net per month for travel/slush fund) and stay in hotels when I had the urge to be be around lots of people. In fact I could travel somewhere cool every other month and still have plenty of change.
Final answer, I wouldn’t spend a million dollars on a house unless it was just a small fraction of my wealth. Too many other things to do with money than putting it all into a house. It proably explains why I am who I am and why I live where I live. I’ve always admired the Buffet way of thinking. I’ve designed my portfolio to ultimately have in excess of 10k a month, inflation adjusted income, in retirement for the remainder of my stay on the planet. Yet I live in a house worth 300k, have no toys (exotic cars, motorhomes or boats) and I’ve never had to tell a cigar or bottle of wine or a restaraunt, that I can’t afford you. Enjoy the little things, ignore the big things and for god’s sake, buy a house that you can afford on less than one third of your income, it’s just a house.
March 6, 2011 at 2:14 AM #674474temeculaguy
ParticipantIt totally depends on what is going on in my life. Are my kids in school, am I living alone, is there a woman in my life, if so, is she a voting member of the household, am I retired or am I working still, and where? Most importantly, what is my income, how am I getting by?
Del Mar, La Jolla if It’s just me or if it’s just me or me and wife/girlfriend. A mil isnt going to get me a big house for me and the kids and raising kids in that envoronment, I’d need a substatial income for them just to be average.
Mt. helix is good if the kids are youngish, good compromise.
Pt. Loma, if my kids were grown, to close to some places for me to raise kids there and schools can be subpar, but for me by myself, it works, can I walk to bars, thats a bonus.
Poway or San Digueto districts if I had young kids.
But if my life was what it is today (high schoolers happy with their life and friends, still another 7-10 years of work left, I’d take the mil, buy a house like scardey’s house, invest the other 4-5 hundred K in something that produces income (3-5 rentals up here, generate 4-5k net per month for travel/slush fund) and stay in hotels when I had the urge to be be around lots of people. In fact I could travel somewhere cool every other month and still have plenty of change.
Final answer, I wouldn’t spend a million dollars on a house unless it was just a small fraction of my wealth. Too many other things to do with money than putting it all into a house. It proably explains why I am who I am and why I live where I live. I’ve always admired the Buffet way of thinking. I’ve designed my portfolio to ultimately have in excess of 10k a month, inflation adjusted income, in retirement for the remainder of my stay on the planet. Yet I live in a house worth 300k, have no toys (exotic cars, motorhomes or boats) and I’ve never had to tell a cigar or bottle of wine or a restaraunt, that I can’t afford you. Enjoy the little things, ignore the big things and for god’s sake, buy a house that you can afford on less than one third of your income, it’s just a house.
March 6, 2011 at 2:14 AM #674821temeculaguy
ParticipantIt totally depends on what is going on in my life. Are my kids in school, am I living alone, is there a woman in my life, if so, is she a voting member of the household, am I retired or am I working still, and where? Most importantly, what is my income, how am I getting by?
Del Mar, La Jolla if It’s just me or if it’s just me or me and wife/girlfriend. A mil isnt going to get me a big house for me and the kids and raising kids in that envoronment, I’d need a substatial income for them just to be average.
Mt. helix is good if the kids are youngish, good compromise.
Pt. Loma, if my kids were grown, to close to some places for me to raise kids there and schools can be subpar, but for me by myself, it works, can I walk to bars, thats a bonus.
Poway or San Digueto districts if I had young kids.
But if my life was what it is today (high schoolers happy with their life and friends, still another 7-10 years of work left, I’d take the mil, buy a house like scardey’s house, invest the other 4-5 hundred K in something that produces income (3-5 rentals up here, generate 4-5k net per month for travel/slush fund) and stay in hotels when I had the urge to be be around lots of people. In fact I could travel somewhere cool every other month and still have plenty of change.
Final answer, I wouldn’t spend a million dollars on a house unless it was just a small fraction of my wealth. Too many other things to do with money than putting it all into a house. It proably explains why I am who I am and why I live where I live. I’ve always admired the Buffet way of thinking. I’ve designed my portfolio to ultimately have in excess of 10k a month, inflation adjusted income, in retirement for the remainder of my stay on the planet. Yet I live in a house worth 300k, have no toys (exotic cars, motorhomes or boats) and I’ve never had to tell a cigar or bottle of wine or a restaraunt, that I can’t afford you. Enjoy the little things, ignore the big things and for god’s sake, buy a house that you can afford on less than one third of your income, it’s just a house.
March 6, 2011 at 6:40 AM #673683Downtowner
ParticipantDowntown in the Marina district or Little Italy, but would have to have large roof top deck with view (why live is SD if you can’t enjoy the weather?)
2nd choice would be South Park historic home with nice outdoor area and close to shops & restaurants.
March 6, 2011 at 6:40 AM #673741Downtowner
ParticipantDowntown in the Marina district or Little Italy, but would have to have large roof top deck with view (why live is SD if you can’t enjoy the weather?)
2nd choice would be South Park historic home with nice outdoor area and close to shops & restaurants.
March 6, 2011 at 6:40 AM #674352Downtowner
ParticipantDowntown in the Marina district or Little Italy, but would have to have large roof top deck with view (why live is SD if you can’t enjoy the weather?)
2nd choice would be South Park historic home with nice outdoor area and close to shops & restaurants.
March 6, 2011 at 6:40 AM #674489Downtowner
ParticipantDowntown in the Marina district or Little Italy, but would have to have large roof top deck with view (why live is SD if you can’t enjoy the weather?)
2nd choice would be South Park historic home with nice outdoor area and close to shops & restaurants.
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