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February 17, 2011 at 10:24 AM #668563February 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM #667416jpinpbParticipant
If the OP can pick up the one on Granger in the price range they are seeking, then it would be a great deal w/today’s rates. It is a beautiful home.
February 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM #667478jpinpbParticipantIf the OP can pick up the one on Granger in the price range they are seeking, then it would be a great deal w/today’s rates. It is a beautiful home.
February 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM #668087jpinpbParticipantIf the OP can pick up the one on Granger in the price range they are seeking, then it would be a great deal w/today’s rates. It is a beautiful home.
February 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM #668226jpinpbParticipantIf the OP can pick up the one on Granger in the price range they are seeking, then it would be a great deal w/today’s rates. It is a beautiful home.
February 17, 2011 at 10:43 AM #668568jpinpbParticipantIf the OP can pick up the one on Granger in the price range they are seeking, then it would be a great deal w/today’s rates. It is a beautiful home.
February 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM #667421rent4nowParticipantIve lived in OB/PL my whole life and love 90% of it. LIke the other posters have mentioned PL is pretty diverse. A few blocks can make a huge difference.
Generally speaking, stay away from rosecrans and midway area. The further south you go the better. Also La Playa area west of rosecrans up the hill is very nice and secluded. Lots of trees and old money homes. The further south you go the better for plane noise as well.
Lots of good elementary schools (silver gate/sunset view/loma portal) so so middle and high schools.For me the airplane noise does not bother me, but for someone not accustomed to the “pl pause” might be bothersome. But like I said this only effect homes near the flight path, which is about a mile or 2 of liberty station.
And as someone else mentioned the traffic has gotten worse since liberty station has started blossoming with more stores and the rock church. (sundays are the most congested!).
Most of my peers live in the east county (la mesa/helix/spring valley/el cajon) so that adds up on our commute time to visit them.
So other than the above 3 factors (plane noise/congestion on sundays/driving 20minutes to see friends), I couldn’t ask for a better place to live.
Super close to downtown, ball park, qualcomm, malls, shopping. 70-75 deg weather all year, close to the beaches/bay, great places to ride bikes and run along the bay etc.
Hope this helps π
February 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM #667483rent4nowParticipantIve lived in OB/PL my whole life and love 90% of it. LIke the other posters have mentioned PL is pretty diverse. A few blocks can make a huge difference.
Generally speaking, stay away from rosecrans and midway area. The further south you go the better. Also La Playa area west of rosecrans up the hill is very nice and secluded. Lots of trees and old money homes. The further south you go the better for plane noise as well.
Lots of good elementary schools (silver gate/sunset view/loma portal) so so middle and high schools.For me the airplane noise does not bother me, but for someone not accustomed to the “pl pause” might be bothersome. But like I said this only effect homes near the flight path, which is about a mile or 2 of liberty station.
And as someone else mentioned the traffic has gotten worse since liberty station has started blossoming with more stores and the rock church. (sundays are the most congested!).
Most of my peers live in the east county (la mesa/helix/spring valley/el cajon) so that adds up on our commute time to visit them.
So other than the above 3 factors (plane noise/congestion on sundays/driving 20minutes to see friends), I couldn’t ask for a better place to live.
Super close to downtown, ball park, qualcomm, malls, shopping. 70-75 deg weather all year, close to the beaches/bay, great places to ride bikes and run along the bay etc.
Hope this helps π
February 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM #668092rent4nowParticipantIve lived in OB/PL my whole life and love 90% of it. LIke the other posters have mentioned PL is pretty diverse. A few blocks can make a huge difference.
Generally speaking, stay away from rosecrans and midway area. The further south you go the better. Also La Playa area west of rosecrans up the hill is very nice and secluded. Lots of trees and old money homes. The further south you go the better for plane noise as well.
Lots of good elementary schools (silver gate/sunset view/loma portal) so so middle and high schools.For me the airplane noise does not bother me, but for someone not accustomed to the “pl pause” might be bothersome. But like I said this only effect homes near the flight path, which is about a mile or 2 of liberty station.
And as someone else mentioned the traffic has gotten worse since liberty station has started blossoming with more stores and the rock church. (sundays are the most congested!).
Most of my peers live in the east county (la mesa/helix/spring valley/el cajon) so that adds up on our commute time to visit them.
So other than the above 3 factors (plane noise/congestion on sundays/driving 20minutes to see friends), I couldn’t ask for a better place to live.
Super close to downtown, ball park, qualcomm, malls, shopping. 70-75 deg weather all year, close to the beaches/bay, great places to ride bikes and run along the bay etc.
Hope this helps π
February 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM #668230rent4nowParticipantIve lived in OB/PL my whole life and love 90% of it. LIke the other posters have mentioned PL is pretty diverse. A few blocks can make a huge difference.
Generally speaking, stay away from rosecrans and midway area. The further south you go the better. Also La Playa area west of rosecrans up the hill is very nice and secluded. Lots of trees and old money homes. The further south you go the better for plane noise as well.
Lots of good elementary schools (silver gate/sunset view/loma portal) so so middle and high schools.For me the airplane noise does not bother me, but for someone not accustomed to the “pl pause” might be bothersome. But like I said this only effect homes near the flight path, which is about a mile or 2 of liberty station.
And as someone else mentioned the traffic has gotten worse since liberty station has started blossoming with more stores and the rock church. (sundays are the most congested!).
Most of my peers live in the east county (la mesa/helix/spring valley/el cajon) so that adds up on our commute time to visit them.
So other than the above 3 factors (plane noise/congestion on sundays/driving 20minutes to see friends), I couldn’t ask for a better place to live.
Super close to downtown, ball park, qualcomm, malls, shopping. 70-75 deg weather all year, close to the beaches/bay, great places to ride bikes and run along the bay etc.
Hope this helps π
February 17, 2011 at 11:00 AM #668573rent4nowParticipantIve lived in OB/PL my whole life and love 90% of it. LIke the other posters have mentioned PL is pretty diverse. A few blocks can make a huge difference.
Generally speaking, stay away from rosecrans and midway area. The further south you go the better. Also La Playa area west of rosecrans up the hill is very nice and secluded. Lots of trees and old money homes. The further south you go the better for plane noise as well.
Lots of good elementary schools (silver gate/sunset view/loma portal) so so middle and high schools.For me the airplane noise does not bother me, but for someone not accustomed to the “pl pause” might be bothersome. But like I said this only effect homes near the flight path, which is about a mile or 2 of liberty station.
And as someone else mentioned the traffic has gotten worse since liberty station has started blossoming with more stores and the rock church. (sundays are the most congested!).
Most of my peers live in the east county (la mesa/helix/spring valley/el cajon) so that adds up on our commute time to visit them.
So other than the above 3 factors (plane noise/congestion on sundays/driving 20minutes to see friends), I couldn’t ask for a better place to live.
Super close to downtown, ball park, qualcomm, malls, shopping. 70-75 deg weather all year, close to the beaches/bay, great places to ride bikes and run along the bay etc.
Hope this helps π
February 17, 2011 at 11:26 AM #667431bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]For 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.[/quote]
That is a VERY well-appointed property, lifeizfun. There are a LOT of expensive and very well-done “goodies” in there but perhaps current buyers in that market may just be considering price per SF. That’s a bit irrelevant given its location. If re-marketed, I predict it will eventually sell for between $920K and $1.05M depending upon terms.
February 17, 2011 at 11:26 AM #667493bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]For 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.[/quote]
That is a VERY well-appointed property, lifeizfun. There are a LOT of expensive and very well-done “goodies” in there but perhaps current buyers in that market may just be considering price per SF. That’s a bit irrelevant given its location. If re-marketed, I predict it will eventually sell for between $920K and $1.05M depending upon terms.
February 17, 2011 at 11:26 AM #668102bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]For 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.[/quote]
That is a VERY well-appointed property, lifeizfun. There are a LOT of expensive and very well-done “goodies” in there but perhaps current buyers in that market may just be considering price per SF. That’s a bit irrelevant given its location. If re-marketed, I predict it will eventually sell for between $920K and $1.05M depending upon terms.
February 17, 2011 at 11:26 AM #668240bearishgurlParticipant[quote=lifeizfunhuh]For 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.[/quote]
That is a VERY well-appointed property, lifeizfun. There are a LOT of expensive and very well-done “goodies” in there but perhaps current buyers in that market may just be considering price per SF. That’s a bit irrelevant given its location. If re-marketed, I predict it will eventually sell for between $920K and $1.05M depending upon terms.
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