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January 25, 2009 at 9:39 PM #336553January 26, 2009 at 7:29 AM #336099ocrenterParticipant
old BMIT fans will remember this fun little blast from the past:
[img_assist|nid=10151|title=talk about power lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
1112 Lavendar Way, Corona, CA 92882
–5 bed/3 bath/4,406 sqft.
–10/2006: purchased for $810,500.
–04/2007: listed on MLS for $859,900. “Beautiful executive home, brand new ready to move-in, over 100k in upgrades, gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, cherry wood cabinets, vaulted ceilings, wrought iron staircase, can lights, arched doors, crown moldings, upgraded carpet and flooring, one bedroom and bath down with it’s own entrance, office w/french doors & morning room. See to believe!”withdrawn from market, somehow never found a buyer…
January 26, 2009 at 7:29 AM #336429ocrenterParticipantold BMIT fans will remember this fun little blast from the past:
[img_assist|nid=10151|title=talk about power lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
1112 Lavendar Way, Corona, CA 92882
–5 bed/3 bath/4,406 sqft.
–10/2006: purchased for $810,500.
–04/2007: listed on MLS for $859,900. “Beautiful executive home, brand new ready to move-in, over 100k in upgrades, gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, cherry wood cabinets, vaulted ceilings, wrought iron staircase, can lights, arched doors, crown moldings, upgraded carpet and flooring, one bedroom and bath down with it’s own entrance, office w/french doors & morning room. See to believe!”withdrawn from market, somehow never found a buyer…
January 26, 2009 at 7:29 AM #336517ocrenterParticipantold BMIT fans will remember this fun little blast from the past:
[img_assist|nid=10151|title=talk about power lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
1112 Lavendar Way, Corona, CA 92882
–5 bed/3 bath/4,406 sqft.
–10/2006: purchased for $810,500.
–04/2007: listed on MLS for $859,900. “Beautiful executive home, brand new ready to move-in, over 100k in upgrades, gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, cherry wood cabinets, vaulted ceilings, wrought iron staircase, can lights, arched doors, crown moldings, upgraded carpet and flooring, one bedroom and bath down with it’s own entrance, office w/french doors & morning room. See to believe!”withdrawn from market, somehow never found a buyer…
January 26, 2009 at 7:29 AM #336546ocrenterParticipantold BMIT fans will remember this fun little blast from the past:
[img_assist|nid=10151|title=talk about power lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
1112 Lavendar Way, Corona, CA 92882
–5 bed/3 bath/4,406 sqft.
–10/2006: purchased for $810,500.
–04/2007: listed on MLS for $859,900. “Beautiful executive home, brand new ready to move-in, over 100k in upgrades, gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, cherry wood cabinets, vaulted ceilings, wrought iron staircase, can lights, arched doors, crown moldings, upgraded carpet and flooring, one bedroom and bath down with it’s own entrance, office w/french doors & morning room. See to believe!”withdrawn from market, somehow never found a buyer…
January 26, 2009 at 7:29 AM #336632ocrenterParticipantold BMIT fans will remember this fun little blast from the past:
[img_assist|nid=10151|title=talk about power lines|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=320|height=240]
1112 Lavendar Way, Corona, CA 92882
–5 bed/3 bath/4,406 sqft.
–10/2006: purchased for $810,500.
–04/2007: listed on MLS for $859,900. “Beautiful executive home, brand new ready to move-in, over 100k in upgrades, gourmet kitchen with granite, stainless steel appliances, cherry wood cabinets, vaulted ceilings, wrought iron staircase, can lights, arched doors, crown moldings, upgraded carpet and flooring, one bedroom and bath down with it’s own entrance, office w/french doors & morning room. See to believe!”withdrawn from market, somehow never found a buyer…
January 26, 2009 at 8:04 AM #336109LAAFTERHOURSParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
January 26, 2009 at 8:04 AM #336439LAAFTERHOURSParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
January 26, 2009 at 8:04 AM #336527LAAFTERHOURSParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
January 26, 2009 at 8:04 AM #336556LAAFTERHOURSParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
January 26, 2009 at 8:04 AM #336642LAAFTERHOURSParticipantTwo places with a heavy presence of power towers:
SEH (Old Glen off questhaven has them in above the backyards and some people in early 2007 were not only asking low 600s for those places, but taking pictures from the street for the MLS with a Tower behind the house). They run down the past Glen Ellen Place. Here is an image from the current listing on Glen Ellen:
http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/207/080083407_A01_14.jpg
The community below SEH (Old Creek Ranch?). The towers run right through the middle of that community. http://tempo5.sandicor.com/SNDImages/31/080077343_101_81.jpg
I found a listing about a month ago in Carlsbad and one of the MLS images was of the backyard, showing off the view. To the right of the home just over the fence was the top of a power tower. It was probably 10 feet from the fence, a child could toss a tennis ball and hit it.
It amazes me that someone would build so close to these towers. If one could look past the potential dangers (as noted above, it can be argued both safe and dangerous although im in the dangerous court), these things are eyesoars.
January 26, 2009 at 8:30 AM #336124sdrealtorParticipantYou could probably just lay light bulbs on the counter in that Corona house and they would light up. No need to screw them into sockets.
January 26, 2009 at 8:30 AM #336454sdrealtorParticipantYou could probably just lay light bulbs on the counter in that Corona house and they would light up. No need to screw them into sockets.
January 26, 2009 at 8:30 AM #336542sdrealtorParticipantYou could probably just lay light bulbs on the counter in that Corona house and they would light up. No need to screw them into sockets.
January 26, 2009 at 8:30 AM #336571sdrealtorParticipantYou could probably just lay light bulbs on the counter in that Corona house and they would light up. No need to screw them into sockets.
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