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March 22, 2010 at 9:56 PM #530332March 22, 2010 at 11:59 PM #529457ybitzParticipant
[quote=zuhx]I’m looking for something in the low to mid 400K. But knowing about the different neighborhoods is one way of learning the city. I am aware that the city has vastly different neighborhoods but would like to know where each is located.[/quote]
FYI: according to Redfin, currently there are 8 regular and 2 short sales in Poway between $400k-475k. They are pretty spread out geographically across very different neighborhoods. I’d be interested in hear thoughts are on neighborhoods as well.
March 22, 2010 at 11:59 PM #529585ybitzParticipant[quote=zuhx]I’m looking for something in the low to mid 400K. But knowing about the different neighborhoods is one way of learning the city. I am aware that the city has vastly different neighborhoods but would like to know where each is located.[/quote]
FYI: according to Redfin, currently there are 8 regular and 2 short sales in Poway between $400k-475k. They are pretty spread out geographically across very different neighborhoods. I’d be interested in hear thoughts are on neighborhoods as well.
March 22, 2010 at 11:59 PM #530034ybitzParticipant[quote=zuhx]I’m looking for something in the low to mid 400K. But knowing about the different neighborhoods is one way of learning the city. I am aware that the city has vastly different neighborhoods but would like to know where each is located.[/quote]
FYI: according to Redfin, currently there are 8 regular and 2 short sales in Poway between $400k-475k. They are pretty spread out geographically across very different neighborhoods. I’d be interested in hear thoughts are on neighborhoods as well.
March 22, 2010 at 11:59 PM #530133ybitzParticipant[quote=zuhx]I’m looking for something in the low to mid 400K. But knowing about the different neighborhoods is one way of learning the city. I am aware that the city has vastly different neighborhoods but would like to know where each is located.[/quote]
FYI: according to Redfin, currently there are 8 regular and 2 short sales in Poway between $400k-475k. They are pretty spread out geographically across very different neighborhoods. I’d be interested in hear thoughts are on neighborhoods as well.
March 22, 2010 at 11:59 PM #530392ybitzParticipant[quote=zuhx]I’m looking for something in the low to mid 400K. But knowing about the different neighborhoods is one way of learning the city. I am aware that the city has vastly different neighborhoods but would like to know where each is located.[/quote]
FYI: according to Redfin, currently there are 8 regular and 2 short sales in Poway between $400k-475k. They are pretty spread out geographically across very different neighborhoods. I’d be interested in hear thoughts are on neighborhoods as well.
March 23, 2010 at 2:12 PM #529901jeemanParticipantOk, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
The house on Ezra is in a very rural part. Go further north on Espola and then take a right on those streets, there are alot of horse owners, and dirt roads. Generally, older homes east of Espola, newer homes west of Espola. Then there are a couple bombers in that area, with someone buying a lot on the side of a hill and building their dream home with a view. There will be alot of traffic in the morning, going towards PHS, 2 miles north.
The house on Appleby Ln is getting back to civilization, and is generally closer to the more affluent part of Poway. This will be probably be the only neighborhood north of twin peaks that will be in the $400s, due to the age of the neighborhood.
Just my opinions and loose generalizations. The really affluent parts of Poway are around Lake Poway and High Valley Road. I believe Tony Gwynn lives (or lived) there.
March 23, 2010 at 2:12 PM #530030jeemanParticipantOk, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
The house on Ezra is in a very rural part. Go further north on Espola and then take a right on those streets, there are alot of horse owners, and dirt roads. Generally, older homes east of Espola, newer homes west of Espola. Then there are a couple bombers in that area, with someone buying a lot on the side of a hill and building their dream home with a view. There will be alot of traffic in the morning, going towards PHS, 2 miles north.
The house on Appleby Ln is getting back to civilization, and is generally closer to the more affluent part of Poway. This will be probably be the only neighborhood north of twin peaks that will be in the $400s, due to the age of the neighborhood.
Just my opinions and loose generalizations. The really affluent parts of Poway are around Lake Poway and High Valley Road. I believe Tony Gwynn lives (or lived) there.
March 23, 2010 at 2:12 PM #530480jeemanParticipantOk, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
The house on Ezra is in a very rural part. Go further north on Espola and then take a right on those streets, there are alot of horse owners, and dirt roads. Generally, older homes east of Espola, newer homes west of Espola. Then there are a couple bombers in that area, with someone buying a lot on the side of a hill and building their dream home with a view. There will be alot of traffic in the morning, going towards PHS, 2 miles north.
The house on Appleby Ln is getting back to civilization, and is generally closer to the more affluent part of Poway. This will be probably be the only neighborhood north of twin peaks that will be in the $400s, due to the age of the neighborhood.
Just my opinions and loose generalizations. The really affluent parts of Poway are around Lake Poway and High Valley Road. I believe Tony Gwynn lives (or lived) there.
March 23, 2010 at 2:12 PM #530578jeemanParticipantOk, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
The house on Ezra is in a very rural part. Go further north on Espola and then take a right on those streets, there are alot of horse owners, and dirt roads. Generally, older homes east of Espola, newer homes west of Espola. Then there are a couple bombers in that area, with someone buying a lot on the side of a hill and building their dream home with a view. There will be alot of traffic in the morning, going towards PHS, 2 miles north.
The house on Appleby Ln is getting back to civilization, and is generally closer to the more affluent part of Poway. This will be probably be the only neighborhood north of twin peaks that will be in the $400s, due to the age of the neighborhood.
Just my opinions and loose generalizations. The really affluent parts of Poway are around Lake Poway and High Valley Road. I believe Tony Gwynn lives (or lived) there.
March 23, 2010 at 2:12 PM #530837jeemanParticipantOk, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
The house on Ezra is in a very rural part. Go further north on Espola and then take a right on those streets, there are alot of horse owners, and dirt roads. Generally, older homes east of Espola, newer homes west of Espola. Then there are a couple bombers in that area, with someone buying a lot on the side of a hill and building their dream home with a view. There will be alot of traffic in the morning, going towards PHS, 2 miles north.
The house on Appleby Ln is getting back to civilization, and is generally closer to the more affluent part of Poway. This will be probably be the only neighborhood north of twin peaks that will be in the $400s, due to the age of the neighborhood.
Just my opinions and loose generalizations. The really affluent parts of Poway are around Lake Poway and High Valley Road. I believe Tony Gwynn lives (or lived) there.
March 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM #5299115yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jeeman]Ok, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
[/quote]How about those very few homes that were built around 2001 on Twinpeaks cross road at Midland?.
March 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM #5300405yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jeeman]Ok, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
[/quote]How about those very few homes that were built around 2001 on Twinpeaks cross road at Midland?.
March 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM #5304905yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jeeman]Ok, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
[/quote]How about those very few homes that were built around 2001 on Twinpeaks cross road at Midland?.
March 23, 2010 at 2:36 PM #5305885yearwaiterParticipant[quote=jeeman]Ok, I can work with that a bit. The ones on Robison Rd. and La Venta are in a established neighborhood of older 1970s ranch-style houses. I spent my high-school years off of Carriage Road in Arbolitos. I think you’ll find a mix of older people, families, and youngly married people there.
The one on Seiler St. is a more transitory neighborhood, but similar to the neighborhood above. I believe there are alot of apartments down in that area. Don’t know much more than that.
The house on Sunderland is getting closer to the rural part of Poway. Out that way, people ride horses, own bigger lots, and is more “red-neck” The Sunderland house is in a tract neighborhood, but the general area is more rural.
[/quote]How about those very few homes that were built around 2001 on Twinpeaks cross road at Midland?.
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