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May 4, 2011 at 11:07 AM #693286May 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM #692158
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Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.May 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM #692231sdrealtor
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Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.May 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM #692830sdrealtor
Participantocr
Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.May 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM #692977sdrealtor
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Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.May 4, 2011 at 11:50 AM #693326sdrealtor
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Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.May 4, 2011 at 12:50 PM #692211bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]ocr
Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.[/quote]Piggs, this is the truly a case of the pot calling the kettle black!
You might want to look closer into this thread to see who took a jab at who and study how ocr was “aggrandizing” over his/her beloved “56 corridor” on how it is has become the “premier destination” for “upper-income newcomers” to SD, lol.
The only “premier destination” 4S and surrounds has achieved in the last few years is that of a shining example of what happens when numerous trustees deeds exchange hands, numerous properties revert back-to-bene and when the current active inventory consists of primarily “upper-income” newcomers/homeowners/”professionals” attempting to convince their lenders to “take it in the shorts,” that is, after many of them ATM’d their properties to death. And I haven’t even covered all the properties there still lurking in the “shadows.” :={
We all know that true upper-income newcomers have many choices in life. Because they DO have choices, they don’t have to live in a far flung desert outpost in a crackerbox where they can hear their next door neighbor’s toilet flush only to then wait their turn in line to crawl west on the 56.
sdr, not to worry here. I’ll make sure I have the latest high-speed internet access and also wireless services, as well, wherever I decide to “retire.”
May 4, 2011 at 12:50 PM #692285bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]ocr
Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.[/quote]Piggs, this is the truly a case of the pot calling the kettle black!
You might want to look closer into this thread to see who took a jab at who and study how ocr was “aggrandizing” over his/her beloved “56 corridor” on how it is has become the “premier destination” for “upper-income newcomers” to SD, lol.
The only “premier destination” 4S and surrounds has achieved in the last few years is that of a shining example of what happens when numerous trustees deeds exchange hands, numerous properties revert back-to-bene and when the current active inventory consists of primarily “upper-income” newcomers/homeowners/”professionals” attempting to convince their lenders to “take it in the shorts,” that is, after many of them ATM’d their properties to death. And I haven’t even covered all the properties there still lurking in the “shadows.” :={
We all know that true upper-income newcomers have many choices in life. Because they DO have choices, they don’t have to live in a far flung desert outpost in a crackerbox where they can hear their next door neighbor’s toilet flush only to then wait their turn in line to crawl west on the 56.
sdr, not to worry here. I’ll make sure I have the latest high-speed internet access and also wireless services, as well, wherever I decide to “retire.”
May 4, 2011 at 12:50 PM #692885bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]ocr
Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.[/quote]Piggs, this is the truly a case of the pot calling the kettle black!
You might want to look closer into this thread to see who took a jab at who and study how ocr was “aggrandizing” over his/her beloved “56 corridor” on how it is has become the “premier destination” for “upper-income newcomers” to SD, lol.
The only “premier destination” 4S and surrounds has achieved in the last few years is that of a shining example of what happens when numerous trustees deeds exchange hands, numerous properties revert back-to-bene and when the current active inventory consists of primarily “upper-income” newcomers/homeowners/”professionals” attempting to convince their lenders to “take it in the shorts,” that is, after many of them ATM’d their properties to death. And I haven’t even covered all the properties there still lurking in the “shadows.” :={
We all know that true upper-income newcomers have many choices in life. Because they DO have choices, they don’t have to live in a far flung desert outpost in a crackerbox where they can hear their next door neighbor’s toilet flush only to then wait their turn in line to crawl west on the 56.
sdr, not to worry here. I’ll make sure I have the latest high-speed internet access and also wireless services, as well, wherever I decide to “retire.”
May 4, 2011 at 12:50 PM #693032bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]ocr
Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.[/quote]Piggs, this is the truly a case of the pot calling the kettle black!
You might want to look closer into this thread to see who took a jab at who and study how ocr was “aggrandizing” over his/her beloved “56 corridor” on how it is has become the “premier destination” for “upper-income newcomers” to SD, lol.
The only “premier destination” 4S and surrounds has achieved in the last few years is that of a shining example of what happens when numerous trustees deeds exchange hands, numerous properties revert back-to-bene and when the current active inventory consists of primarily “upper-income” newcomers/homeowners/”professionals” attempting to convince their lenders to “take it in the shorts,” that is, after many of them ATM’d their properties to death. And I haven’t even covered all the properties there still lurking in the “shadows.” :={
We all know that true upper-income newcomers have many choices in life. Because they DO have choices, they don’t have to live in a far flung desert outpost in a crackerbox where they can hear their next door neighbor’s toilet flush only to then wait their turn in line to crawl west on the 56.
sdr, not to worry here. I’ll make sure I have the latest high-speed internet access and also wireless services, as well, wherever I decide to “retire.”
May 4, 2011 at 12:50 PM #693381bearishgurl
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]ocr
Its better that way though sometimes OBG get so out of control someone needs to step up and knock some reality in the blog. we all take our turns and look forward to her retirement and hopefully intermittent internet access from that far flung location she aspires to.[/quote]Piggs, this is the truly a case of the pot calling the kettle black!
You might want to look closer into this thread to see who took a jab at who and study how ocr was “aggrandizing” over his/her beloved “56 corridor” on how it is has become the “premier destination” for “upper-income newcomers” to SD, lol.
The only “premier destination” 4S and surrounds has achieved in the last few years is that of a shining example of what happens when numerous trustees deeds exchange hands, numerous properties revert back-to-bene and when the current active inventory consists of primarily “upper-income” newcomers/homeowners/”professionals” attempting to convince their lenders to “take it in the shorts,” that is, after many of them ATM’d their properties to death. And I haven’t even covered all the properties there still lurking in the “shadows.” :={
We all know that true upper-income newcomers have many choices in life. Because they DO have choices, they don’t have to live in a far flung desert outpost in a crackerbox where they can hear their next door neighbor’s toilet flush only to then wait their turn in line to crawl west on the 56.
sdr, not to worry here. I’ll make sure I have the latest high-speed internet access and also wireless services, as well, wherever I decide to “retire.”
May 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM #692221UCGal
ParticipantOne of the things that’s good about this site – there’s diversity of neighborhoods.
We’ve got some downtown folks. A few east county folks. BG brings the south county and Chula Vista perspective. Some very active north county coastal types, some 15 corridor types, some Temecula/murrietta types… Clairemont is well represented, as is my hood – UC (at least two other regular posters live in my hood.)
There are pros and cons to every neighborhood.
Rather than getting into a pissing match over which is the BESTEST EVAH!!! Why not have rational discussions about the pros and cons of the areas that each of us has familiarity with… when it’s appropriate.
The OP specifically asked about certain communities in the NCC and 56 corridor. It’s appropriate to give him/her info to address his/her questions.
We’ve heard the arguments ad naseum from several parties:
* chula vista has big lots and fewer mello roos.
* North county coastal is exceptional and all the buyers can pay cash for their properties – at least sdr’s clients can.
* 4S is where premier folks move.
* UC is Lake Wobegon- all the kids are above average. (Sorry – had to joke about my hood, too.)
* and of course Santee is only 10 minutes from the beach. LOL.Rather than fighting with each other… how about we answer the questions originally asked. It seems like a few folks did, then it got hijacked into a giant childish fight.
C’mon folks. My 8 year old and 10 year old (sometimes) show more ability to just walk away rather than squabble. (Ok – not really – but this thread reminds me of their bickering.)
May 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM #692295UCGal
ParticipantOne of the things that’s good about this site – there’s diversity of neighborhoods.
We’ve got some downtown folks. A few east county folks. BG brings the south county and Chula Vista perspective. Some very active north county coastal types, some 15 corridor types, some Temecula/murrietta types… Clairemont is well represented, as is my hood – UC (at least two other regular posters live in my hood.)
There are pros and cons to every neighborhood.
Rather than getting into a pissing match over which is the BESTEST EVAH!!! Why not have rational discussions about the pros and cons of the areas that each of us has familiarity with… when it’s appropriate.
The OP specifically asked about certain communities in the NCC and 56 corridor. It’s appropriate to give him/her info to address his/her questions.
We’ve heard the arguments ad naseum from several parties:
* chula vista has big lots and fewer mello roos.
* North county coastal is exceptional and all the buyers can pay cash for their properties – at least sdr’s clients can.
* 4S is where premier folks move.
* UC is Lake Wobegon- all the kids are above average. (Sorry – had to joke about my hood, too.)
* and of course Santee is only 10 minutes from the beach. LOL.Rather than fighting with each other… how about we answer the questions originally asked. It seems like a few folks did, then it got hijacked into a giant childish fight.
C’mon folks. My 8 year old and 10 year old (sometimes) show more ability to just walk away rather than squabble. (Ok – not really – but this thread reminds me of their bickering.)
May 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM #692895UCGal
ParticipantOne of the things that’s good about this site – there’s diversity of neighborhoods.
We’ve got some downtown folks. A few east county folks. BG brings the south county and Chula Vista perspective. Some very active north county coastal types, some 15 corridor types, some Temecula/murrietta types… Clairemont is well represented, as is my hood – UC (at least two other regular posters live in my hood.)
There are pros and cons to every neighborhood.
Rather than getting into a pissing match over which is the BESTEST EVAH!!! Why not have rational discussions about the pros and cons of the areas that each of us has familiarity with… when it’s appropriate.
The OP specifically asked about certain communities in the NCC and 56 corridor. It’s appropriate to give him/her info to address his/her questions.
We’ve heard the arguments ad naseum from several parties:
* chula vista has big lots and fewer mello roos.
* North county coastal is exceptional and all the buyers can pay cash for their properties – at least sdr’s clients can.
* 4S is where premier folks move.
* UC is Lake Wobegon- all the kids are above average. (Sorry – had to joke about my hood, too.)
* and of course Santee is only 10 minutes from the beach. LOL.Rather than fighting with each other… how about we answer the questions originally asked. It seems like a few folks did, then it got hijacked into a giant childish fight.
C’mon folks. My 8 year old and 10 year old (sometimes) show more ability to just walk away rather than squabble. (Ok – not really – but this thread reminds me of their bickering.)
May 4, 2011 at 1:02 PM #693042UCGal
ParticipantOne of the things that’s good about this site – there’s diversity of neighborhoods.
We’ve got some downtown folks. A few east county folks. BG brings the south county and Chula Vista perspective. Some very active north county coastal types, some 15 corridor types, some Temecula/murrietta types… Clairemont is well represented, as is my hood – UC (at least two other regular posters live in my hood.)
There are pros and cons to every neighborhood.
Rather than getting into a pissing match over which is the BESTEST EVAH!!! Why not have rational discussions about the pros and cons of the areas that each of us has familiarity with… when it’s appropriate.
The OP specifically asked about certain communities in the NCC and 56 corridor. It’s appropriate to give him/her info to address his/her questions.
We’ve heard the arguments ad naseum from several parties:
* chula vista has big lots and fewer mello roos.
* North county coastal is exceptional and all the buyers can pay cash for their properties – at least sdr’s clients can.
* 4S is where premier folks move.
* UC is Lake Wobegon- all the kids are above average. (Sorry – had to joke about my hood, too.)
* and of course Santee is only 10 minutes from the beach. LOL.Rather than fighting with each other… how about we answer the questions originally asked. It seems like a few folks did, then it got hijacked into a giant childish fight.
C’mon folks. My 8 year old and 10 year old (sometimes) show more ability to just walk away rather than squabble. (Ok – not really – but this thread reminds me of their bickering.)
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