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April 3, 2011 at 5:30 PM #684126April 3, 2011 at 5:33 PM #682961CA renterParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]
CAR, it sounds like you and your sibling(s) were still smart to sell when you did because the market everywhere has tanked or completely stagnated since 2007.Was your parent(s) land in the Sierra foothills in or near Colfax, CA (between I-80 and Grass Valley)? I have some friends there on an acreage and I think this area is so “bucolic” with the private roads and meadows all around and the crisp mountain air (plus easy access to Sacramento for “big” shopping) :=)[/quote]
BG,
It was near King’s Canyon, in Fresno County. It’s up higher than some of the more “bucolic,” rolling hills down below, and more rugged. But it was certainly a beautiful piece of property with some magnificent views. It was bittersweet selling that one.
April 3, 2011 at 5:33 PM #683012CA renterParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
CAR, it sounds like you and your sibling(s) were still smart to sell when you did because the market everywhere has tanked or completely stagnated since 2007.Was your parent(s) land in the Sierra foothills in or near Colfax, CA (between I-80 and Grass Valley)? I have some friends there on an acreage and I think this area is so “bucolic” with the private roads and meadows all around and the crisp mountain air (plus easy access to Sacramento for “big” shopping) :=)[/quote]
BG,
It was near King’s Canyon, in Fresno County. It’s up higher than some of the more “bucolic,” rolling hills down below, and more rugged. But it was certainly a beautiful piece of property with some magnificent views. It was bittersweet selling that one.
April 3, 2011 at 5:33 PM #683639CA renterParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
CAR, it sounds like you and your sibling(s) were still smart to sell when you did because the market everywhere has tanked or completely stagnated since 2007.Was your parent(s) land in the Sierra foothills in or near Colfax, CA (between I-80 and Grass Valley)? I have some friends there on an acreage and I think this area is so “bucolic” with the private roads and meadows all around and the crisp mountain air (plus easy access to Sacramento for “big” shopping) :=)[/quote]
BG,
It was near King’s Canyon, in Fresno County. It’s up higher than some of the more “bucolic,” rolling hills down below, and more rugged. But it was certainly a beautiful piece of property with some magnificent views. It was bittersweet selling that one.
April 3, 2011 at 5:33 PM #683780CA renterParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
CAR, it sounds like you and your sibling(s) were still smart to sell when you did because the market everywhere has tanked or completely stagnated since 2007.Was your parent(s) land in the Sierra foothills in or near Colfax, CA (between I-80 and Grass Valley)? I have some friends there on an acreage and I think this area is so “bucolic” with the private roads and meadows all around and the crisp mountain air (plus easy access to Sacramento for “big” shopping) :=)[/quote]
BG,
It was near King’s Canyon, in Fresno County. It’s up higher than some of the more “bucolic,” rolling hills down below, and more rugged. But it was certainly a beautiful piece of property with some magnificent views. It was bittersweet selling that one.
April 3, 2011 at 5:33 PM #684136CA renterParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
CAR, it sounds like you and your sibling(s) were still smart to sell when you did because the market everywhere has tanked or completely stagnated since 2007.Was your parent(s) land in the Sierra foothills in or near Colfax, CA (between I-80 and Grass Valley)? I have some friends there on an acreage and I think this area is so “bucolic” with the private roads and meadows all around and the crisp mountain air (plus easy access to Sacramento for “big” shopping) :=)[/quote]
BG,
It was near King’s Canyon, in Fresno County. It’s up higher than some of the more “bucolic,” rolling hills down below, and more rugged. But it was certainly a beautiful piece of property with some magnificent views. It was bittersweet selling that one.
April 6, 2011 at 9:12 AM #683983zocalo2ParticipantSomeone got a most classic beauty @ $326/SF in PL (sold for $975k from $1.2M asking price in OCT 2010)….
See http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100044413-2749_Azalea_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92106
Sold on Aprils’ fool (not a foolish buyer -my humble opinion)
April 6, 2011 at 9:12 AM #684034zocalo2ParticipantSomeone got a most classic beauty @ $326/SF in PL (sold for $975k from $1.2M asking price in OCT 2010)….
See http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100044413-2749_Azalea_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92106
Sold on Aprils’ fool (not a foolish buyer -my humble opinion)
April 6, 2011 at 9:12 AM #684663zocalo2ParticipantSomeone got a most classic beauty @ $326/SF in PL (sold for $975k from $1.2M asking price in OCT 2010)….
See http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100044413-2749_Azalea_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92106
Sold on Aprils’ fool (not a foolish buyer -my humble opinion)
April 6, 2011 at 9:12 AM #684805zocalo2ParticipantSomeone got a most classic beauty @ $326/SF in PL (sold for $975k from $1.2M asking price in OCT 2010)….
See http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100044413-2749_Azalea_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92106
Sold on Aprils’ fool (not a foolish buyer -my humble opinion)
April 6, 2011 at 9:12 AM #685156zocalo2ParticipantSomeone got a most classic beauty @ $326/SF in PL (sold for $975k from $1.2M asking price in OCT 2010)….
See http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100044413-2749_Azalea_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92106
Sold on Aprils’ fool (not a foolish buyer -my humble opinion)
April 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #684098bearishgurlParticipantI’ve been in that property on a SOHO tour a few years back. I believe it may have a Mills Act contract. Yes, it does suffer from jet-takeoff noise but the flat and parklike dog-walking ‘hood of Plumosa Park is a great area to live in (or near). I’ve also been in a smaller house designed by Delawie in Univ Heights located directly over the Radisson on Hotel Circle North. This one is in much better shape and the smaller one now suffers from the echo of Mission Valley and I-8.
$975K is a fair price for the size and design and possible tax abatement. Being a mid-century architecture fan, I don’t care for the spiral staircase but love the rest of the house :=)
Next time I go dtn, I’m going to make an appt to pick up a list of Mills Act properties in SD. My understanding is that there are currently about 850 accepted into the program and the City is not accepting any more at this time. I DO have lists for other cities but not SD.
April 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #684148bearishgurlParticipantI’ve been in that property on a SOHO tour a few years back. I believe it may have a Mills Act contract. Yes, it does suffer from jet-takeoff noise but the flat and parklike dog-walking ‘hood of Plumosa Park is a great area to live in (or near). I’ve also been in a smaller house designed by Delawie in Univ Heights located directly over the Radisson on Hotel Circle North. This one is in much better shape and the smaller one now suffers from the echo of Mission Valley and I-8.
$975K is a fair price for the size and design and possible tax abatement. Being a mid-century architecture fan, I don’t care for the spiral staircase but love the rest of the house :=)
Next time I go dtn, I’m going to make an appt to pick up a list of Mills Act properties in SD. My understanding is that there are currently about 850 accepted into the program and the City is not accepting any more at this time. I DO have lists for other cities but not SD.
April 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #684779bearishgurlParticipantI’ve been in that property on a SOHO tour a few years back. I believe it may have a Mills Act contract. Yes, it does suffer from jet-takeoff noise but the flat and parklike dog-walking ‘hood of Plumosa Park is a great area to live in (or near). I’ve also been in a smaller house designed by Delawie in Univ Heights located directly over the Radisson on Hotel Circle North. This one is in much better shape and the smaller one now suffers from the echo of Mission Valley and I-8.
$975K is a fair price for the size and design and possible tax abatement. Being a mid-century architecture fan, I don’t care for the spiral staircase but love the rest of the house :=)
Next time I go dtn, I’m going to make an appt to pick up a list of Mills Act properties in SD. My understanding is that there are currently about 850 accepted into the program and the City is not accepting any more at this time. I DO have lists for other cities but not SD.
April 6, 2011 at 12:23 PM #684920bearishgurlParticipantI’ve been in that property on a SOHO tour a few years back. I believe it may have a Mills Act contract. Yes, it does suffer from jet-takeoff noise but the flat and parklike dog-walking ‘hood of Plumosa Park is a great area to live in (or near). I’ve also been in a smaller house designed by Delawie in Univ Heights located directly over the Radisson on Hotel Circle North. This one is in much better shape and the smaller one now suffers from the echo of Mission Valley and I-8.
$975K is a fair price for the size and design and possible tax abatement. Being a mid-century architecture fan, I don’t care for the spiral staircase but love the rest of the house :=)
Next time I go dtn, I’m going to make an appt to pick up a list of Mills Act properties in SD. My understanding is that there are currently about 850 accepted into the program and the City is not accepting any more at this time. I DO have lists for other cities but not SD.
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