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February 17, 2011 at 10:06 AM #668538February 17, 2011 at 10:17 AM #667396bearishgurlParticipant
[quote=lifeizfunhuh]Ignore 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.[/quote]
Unequivocally agree here, lifeizfun. I fell in love with PL when I got “lost” on Hill St in the mid-’70’s, trying to find my way from my downtown apartment to the “over-the-line” tournament, lol. I later found my way to the “map shop” in North Park where I bought my first (thin, by today’s stds) Thomas Street Guide. I still have this map book somewhere in my attic and realize it might be “shocking” to review it now π
February 17, 2011 at 10:17 AM #667458bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]Ignore 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.[/quote]
Unequivocally agree here, lifeizfun. I fell in love with PL when I got “lost” on Hill St in the mid-’70’s, trying to find my way from my downtown apartment to the “over-the-line” tournament, lol. I later found my way to the “map shop” in North Park where I bought my first (thin, by today’s stds) Thomas Street Guide. I still have this map book somewhere in my attic and realize it might be “shocking” to review it now π
February 17, 2011 at 10:17 AM #668067bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]Ignore 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.[/quote]
Unequivocally agree here, lifeizfun. I fell in love with PL when I got “lost” on Hill St in the mid-’70’s, trying to find my way from my downtown apartment to the “over-the-line” tournament, lol. I later found my way to the “map shop” in North Park where I bought my first (thin, by today’s stds) Thomas Street Guide. I still have this map book somewhere in my attic and realize it might be “shocking” to review it now π
February 17, 2011 at 10:17 AM #668206bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]Ignore 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.[/quote]
Unequivocally agree here, lifeizfun. I fell in love with PL when I got “lost” on Hill St in the mid-’70’s, trying to find my way from my downtown apartment to the “over-the-line” tournament, lol. I later found my way to the “map shop” in North Park where I bought my first (thin, by today’s stds) Thomas Street Guide. I still have this map book somewhere in my attic and realize it might be “shocking” to review it now π
February 17, 2011 at 10:17 AM #668548bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]Ignore 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.[/quote]
Unequivocally agree here, lifeizfun. I fell in love with PL when I got “lost” on Hill St in the mid-’70’s, trying to find my way from my downtown apartment to the “over-the-line” tournament, lol. I later found my way to the “map shop” in North Park where I bought my first (thin, by today’s stds) Thomas Street Guide. I still have this map book somewhere in my attic and realize it might be “shocking” to review it now π
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #667406briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]That May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.[/quote]
I love the marine layer. It’s too hot and dry in other parts of San Diego. The marine layer is great for outdoor sports. If you go hiking, you don’t want to hike in full sun.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #667468briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]That May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.[/quote]
I love the marine layer. It’s too hot and dry in other parts of San Diego. The marine layer is great for outdoor sports. If you go hiking, you don’t want to hike in full sun.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #668077briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]That May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.[/quote]
I love the marine layer. It’s too hot and dry in other parts of San Diego. The marine layer is great for outdoor sports. If you go hiking, you don’t want to hike in full sun.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #668216briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]That May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.[/quote]
I love the marine layer. It’s too hot and dry in other parts of San Diego. The marine layer is great for outdoor sports. If you go hiking, you don’t want to hike in full sun.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #668558briansd1Guest[quote=jpinpb]That May gray/June gloom goes for anywhere along the coast, not limited to PL.[/quote]
I love the marine layer. It’s too hot and dry in other parts of San Diego. The marine layer is great for outdoor sports. If you go hiking, you don’t want to hike in full sun.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #667411lifeizfunhuhParticipantFor all you PL buffs, the below house was on the market for a while, but was recently taken off due to I think a high, (but not outrageous) price. I consider it one of the finest homes in SC, and if still looking in the area, would not hesitate to put feelers out to the owners. FANTASTIC!!!
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4584-Granger-St-San-Diego-CA-92107/17060860_zpid/
Please let me know if anyone gets any action on this property.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #667473lifeizfunhuhParticipantFor all you PL buffs, the below house was on the market for a while, but was recently taken off due to I think a high, (but not outrageous) price. I consider it one of the finest homes in SC, and if still looking in the area, would not hesitate to put feelers out to the owners. FANTASTIC!!!
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4584-Granger-St-San-Diego-CA-92107/17060860_zpid/
Please let me know if anyone gets any action on this property.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #668082lifeizfunhuhParticipantFor all you PL buffs, the below house was on the market for a while, but was recently taken off due to I think a high, (but not outrageous) price. I consider it one of the finest homes in SC, and if still looking in the area, would not hesitate to put feelers out to the owners. FANTASTIC!!!
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4584-Granger-St-San-Diego-CA-92107/17060860_zpid/
Please let me know if anyone gets any action on this property.
February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #668221lifeizfunhuhParticipantFor all you PL buffs, the below house was on the market for a while, but was recently taken off due to I think a high, (but not outrageous) price. I consider it one of the finest homes in SC, and if still looking in the area, would not hesitate to put feelers out to the owners. FANTASTIC!!!
http://www.zillow.com/homedetails/4584-Granger-St-San-Diego-CA-92107/17060860_zpid/
Please let me know if anyone gets any action on this property.
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