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February 23, 2011 at 5:26 PM #671436February 23, 2011 at 5:28 PM #670287CA-dreaminParticipant
I want this one! How is the neighborhood????? Moving from east coast .. Kids in middle school so catholic or private a must I think…….. Sigh…
February 23, 2011 at 5:28 PM #670349CA-dreaminParticipantI want this one! How is the neighborhood????? Moving from east coast .. Kids in middle school so catholic or private a must I think…….. Sigh…
February 23, 2011 at 5:28 PM #670958CA-dreaminParticipantI want this one! How is the neighborhood????? Moving from east coast .. Kids in middle school so catholic or private a must I think…….. Sigh…
February 23, 2011 at 5:28 PM #671097CA-dreaminParticipantI want this one! How is the neighborhood????? Moving from east coast .. Kids in middle school so catholic or private a must I think…….. Sigh…
February 23, 2011 at 5:28 PM #671441CA-dreaminParticipantI want this one! How is the neighborhood????? Moving from east coast .. Kids in middle school so catholic or private a must I think…….. Sigh…
February 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM #670302SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh… I want that one as well. Nice place for sure.
Have you guys considered renting for awhile when you first come out. My advice to anyone relocating is to rent for awhile to get a feel for the city before just taking the plunge. Alternately if you are already very familiar with a particular area or neighborhood then that would be an exception to the rule. However based on your query it doesn’t seem like you are all that familiar or have alot of first hand experience there. San Diego does have an abundance of great private schools so you should not have any problems with that.
Anyways, I was just throwing out the rent first question because I think it makes alot of good sense. People do not like a double move but before you plunk down a fortune on a home, it would be nice for you guys to have your feet on the ground here and have some time under your belt.
February 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM #670364SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh… I want that one as well. Nice place for sure.
Have you guys considered renting for awhile when you first come out. My advice to anyone relocating is to rent for awhile to get a feel for the city before just taking the plunge. Alternately if you are already very familiar with a particular area or neighborhood then that would be an exception to the rule. However based on your query it doesn’t seem like you are all that familiar or have alot of first hand experience there. San Diego does have an abundance of great private schools so you should not have any problems with that.
Anyways, I was just throwing out the rent first question because I think it makes alot of good sense. People do not like a double move but before you plunk down a fortune on a home, it would be nice for you guys to have your feet on the ground here and have some time under your belt.
February 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM #670973SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh… I want that one as well. Nice place for sure.
Have you guys considered renting for awhile when you first come out. My advice to anyone relocating is to rent for awhile to get a feel for the city before just taking the plunge. Alternately if you are already very familiar with a particular area or neighborhood then that would be an exception to the rule. However based on your query it doesn’t seem like you are all that familiar or have alot of first hand experience there. San Diego does have an abundance of great private schools so you should not have any problems with that.
Anyways, I was just throwing out the rent first question because I think it makes alot of good sense. People do not like a double move but before you plunk down a fortune on a home, it would be nice for you guys to have your feet on the ground here and have some time under your belt.
February 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM #671112SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh… I want that one as well. Nice place for sure.
Have you guys considered renting for awhile when you first come out. My advice to anyone relocating is to rent for awhile to get a feel for the city before just taking the plunge. Alternately if you are already very familiar with a particular area or neighborhood then that would be an exception to the rule. However based on your query it doesn’t seem like you are all that familiar or have alot of first hand experience there. San Diego does have an abundance of great private schools so you should not have any problems with that.
Anyways, I was just throwing out the rent first question because I think it makes alot of good sense. People do not like a double move but before you plunk down a fortune on a home, it would be nice for you guys to have your feet on the ground here and have some time under your belt.
February 23, 2011 at 5:34 PM #671456SD RealtorParticipantheheheheh… I want that one as well. Nice place for sure.
Have you guys considered renting for awhile when you first come out. My advice to anyone relocating is to rent for awhile to get a feel for the city before just taking the plunge. Alternately if you are already very familiar with a particular area or neighborhood then that would be an exception to the rule. However based on your query it doesn’t seem like you are all that familiar or have alot of first hand experience there. San Diego does have an abundance of great private schools so you should not have any problems with that.
Anyways, I was just throwing out the rent first question because I think it makes alot of good sense. People do not like a double move but before you plunk down a fortune on a home, it would be nice for you guys to have your feet on the ground here and have some time under your belt.
February 23, 2011 at 7:34 PM #670357jpinpbParticipantAgree w/SDR. Rent first, unless you are very familiar w/the neighborhood. I’ve lived in various places throughout San Diego over the past 20 years. Every ZIP has a different feel. Sometimes even streets make a difference.
February 23, 2011 at 7:34 PM #670419jpinpbParticipantAgree w/SDR. Rent first, unless you are very familiar w/the neighborhood. I’ve lived in various places throughout San Diego over the past 20 years. Every ZIP has a different feel. Sometimes even streets make a difference.
February 23, 2011 at 7:34 PM #671028jpinpbParticipantAgree w/SDR. Rent first, unless you are very familiar w/the neighborhood. I’ve lived in various places throughout San Diego over the past 20 years. Every ZIP has a different feel. Sometimes even streets make a difference.
February 23, 2011 at 7:34 PM #671168jpinpbParticipantAgree w/SDR. Rent first, unless you are very familiar w/the neighborhood. I’ve lived in various places throughout San Diego over the past 20 years. Every ZIP has a different feel. Sometimes even streets make a difference.
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