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February 16, 2011 at 8:42 PM #668328February 17, 2011 at 9:21 AM #667342(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant
I agree with jstoesz … Between the prostitutes working the Midway area,those rowdie trainees at NTC, the airplane noise, not to mentioned all those smelly fishermen… why would anyone want to move there.
Oh wait … it’s not 1992?
Well, there’s still that airplane noise.
… plus it’s really gloomy and cold there in May/June.Hoonestly, if I could have afforded Point Loma 8 or 10 years ago, I would probably still be living there today.
February 17, 2011 at 9:21 AM #667403(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI agree with jstoesz … Between the prostitutes working the Midway area,those rowdie trainees at NTC, the airplane noise, not to mentioned all those smelly fishermen… why would anyone want to move there.
Oh wait … it’s not 1992?
Well, there’s still that airplane noise.
… plus it’s really gloomy and cold there in May/June.Hoonestly, if I could have afforded Point Loma 8 or 10 years ago, I would probably still be living there today.
February 17, 2011 at 9:21 AM #668012(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI agree with jstoesz … Between the prostitutes working the Midway area,those rowdie trainees at NTC, the airplane noise, not to mentioned all those smelly fishermen… why would anyone want to move there.
Oh wait … it’s not 1992?
Well, there’s still that airplane noise.
… plus it’s really gloomy and cold there in May/June.Hoonestly, if I could have afforded Point Loma 8 or 10 years ago, I would probably still be living there today.
February 17, 2011 at 9:21 AM #668151(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI agree with jstoesz … Between the prostitutes working the Midway area,those rowdie trainees at NTC, the airplane noise, not to mentioned all those smelly fishermen… why would anyone want to move there.
Oh wait … it’s not 1992?
Well, there’s still that airplane noise.
… plus it’s really gloomy and cold there in May/June.Hoonestly, if I could have afforded Point Loma 8 or 10 years ago, I would probably still be living there today.
February 17, 2011 at 9:21 AM #668493(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantI agree with jstoesz … Between the prostitutes working the Midway area,those rowdie trainees at NTC, the airplane noise, not to mentioned all those smelly fishermen… why would anyone want to move there.
Oh wait … it’s not 1992?
Well, there’s still that airplane noise.
… plus it’s really gloomy and cold there in May/June.Hoonestly, if I could have afforded Point Loma 8 or 10 years ago, I would probably still be living there today.
February 17, 2011 at 9:40 AM #667371lifeizfunhuhParticipantIgnore the point loma bashers. Until very recently, I lived in an enclave of PL called Sunset Cliffs, which my wife and I consider to be the best neighborhood in the city. If you look on a map of PL, it is west of Catalina and south of Point Loma AVE (not blvd). It is a serene and quiet hillside community overlooking the P. ocean. If you work downtown like I do, you can be at your office in 10-15 minutes. SC is also very safe provided you stay within its bounds.
I agree that other parts of PL are less desirable, but if you are up on the hill you will have a nice view either of downtown (east side of hill), or in the cliffs (west side of hill) you have the ocean.
750-850k buys you less than in other parts of SD (2br, 2000sf was a good buy several months ago), but if location is important to you, there isn’t a better place in the whole city.
February 17, 2011 at 9:40 AM #667433lifeizfunhuhParticipantIgnore the point loma bashers. Until very recently, I lived in an enclave of PL called Sunset Cliffs, which my wife and I consider to be the best neighborhood in the city. If you look on a map of PL, it is west of Catalina and south of Point Loma AVE (not blvd). It is a serene and quiet hillside community overlooking the P. ocean. If you work downtown like I do, you can be at your office in 10-15 minutes. SC is also very safe provided you stay within its bounds.
I agree that other parts of PL are less desirable, but if you are up on the hill you will have a nice view either of downtown (east side of hill), or in the cliffs (west side of hill) you have the ocean.
750-850k buys you less than in other parts of SD (2br, 2000sf was a good buy several months ago), but if location is important to you, there isn’t a better place in the whole city.
February 17, 2011 at 9:40 AM #668042lifeizfunhuhParticipantIgnore the point loma bashers. Until very recently, I lived in an enclave of PL called Sunset Cliffs, which my wife and I consider to be the best neighborhood in the city. If you look on a map of PL, it is west of Catalina and south of Point Loma AVE (not blvd). It is a serene and quiet hillside community overlooking the P. ocean. If you work downtown like I do, you can be at your office in 10-15 minutes. SC is also very safe provided you stay within its bounds.
I agree that other parts of PL are less desirable, but if you are up on the hill you will have a nice view either of downtown (east side of hill), or in the cliffs (west side of hill) you have the ocean.
750-850k buys you less than in other parts of SD (2br, 2000sf was a good buy several months ago), but if location is important to you, there isn’t a better place in the whole city.
February 17, 2011 at 9:40 AM #668181lifeizfunhuhParticipantIgnore the point loma bashers. Until very recently, I lived in an enclave of PL called Sunset Cliffs, which my wife and I consider to be the best neighborhood in the city. If you look on a map of PL, it is west of Catalina and south of Point Loma AVE (not blvd). It is a serene and quiet hillside community overlooking the P. ocean. If you work downtown like I do, you can be at your office in 10-15 minutes. SC is also very safe provided you stay within its bounds.
I agree that other parts of PL are less desirable, but if you are up on the hill you will have a nice view either of downtown (east side of hill), or in the cliffs (west side of hill) you have the ocean.
750-850k buys you less than in other parts of SD (2br, 2000sf was a good buy several months ago), but if location is important to you, there isn’t a better place in the whole city.
February 17, 2011 at 9:40 AM #668523lifeizfunhuhParticipantIgnore the point loma bashers. Until very recently, I lived in an enclave of PL called Sunset Cliffs, which my wife and I consider to be the best neighborhood in the city. If you look on a map of PL, it is west of Catalina and south of Point Loma AVE (not blvd). It is a serene and quiet hillside community overlooking the P. ocean. If you work downtown like I do, you can be at your office in 10-15 minutes. SC is also very safe provided you stay within its bounds.
I agree that other parts of PL are less desirable, but if you are up on the hill you will have a nice view either of downtown (east side of hill), or in the cliffs (west side of hill) you have the ocean.
750-850k buys you less than in other parts of SD (2br, 2000sf was a good buy several months ago), but if location is important to you, there isn’t a better place in the whole city.
February 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM #667386jpinpbParticipantThat May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.
February 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM #667448jpinpbParticipantThat May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.
February 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM #668057jpinpbParticipantThat May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.
February 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM #668196jpinpbParticipantThat May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.
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