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June 2, 2008 at 8:31 PM #215868June 2, 2008 at 8:31 PM #215895
farbet
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lots of NODJune 2, 2008 at 8:31 PM #215922farbet
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lots of NODJune 2, 2008 at 9:58 PM #215831Anonymous
Guestjmrrobbie1
My running route takes me through Westcliffe. I’ve met some of the people who live there and can tell you that I would love to live next to such nice folks.
However, I’ve noticed a few houses on Schoolhouse way that have no signs of life. I mean, the blinds are always drawn, I never see a car in the driveway, no patio furniture (you can see all the yards from up above on the hill). But there are no lock boxes on the front door, and no for-sale signs in the yards. If you drive by you’ll see what I mean, they just look empty.
I could swear I picked up a flyer on Schoolhouse a while back asking $890,000, but my memory could be wrong. Not sure if it had an ocean view.
June 2, 2008 at 9:58 PM #215913Anonymous
Guestjmrrobbie1
My running route takes me through Westcliffe. I’ve met some of the people who live there and can tell you that I would love to live next to such nice folks.
However, I’ve noticed a few houses on Schoolhouse way that have no signs of life. I mean, the blinds are always drawn, I never see a car in the driveway, no patio furniture (you can see all the yards from up above on the hill). But there are no lock boxes on the front door, and no for-sale signs in the yards. If you drive by you’ll see what I mean, they just look empty.
I could swear I picked up a flyer on Schoolhouse a while back asking $890,000, but my memory could be wrong. Not sure if it had an ocean view.
June 2, 2008 at 9:58 PM #215940Anonymous
Guestjmrrobbie1
My running route takes me through Westcliffe. I’ve met some of the people who live there and can tell you that I would love to live next to such nice folks.
However, I’ve noticed a few houses on Schoolhouse way that have no signs of life. I mean, the blinds are always drawn, I never see a car in the driveway, no patio furniture (you can see all the yards from up above on the hill). But there are no lock boxes on the front door, and no for-sale signs in the yards. If you drive by you’ll see what I mean, they just look empty.
I could swear I picked up a flyer on Schoolhouse a while back asking $890,000, but my memory could be wrong. Not sure if it had an ocean view.
June 2, 2008 at 9:58 PM #215966Anonymous
Guestjmrrobbie1
My running route takes me through Westcliffe. I’ve met some of the people who live there and can tell you that I would love to live next to such nice folks.
However, I’ve noticed a few houses on Schoolhouse way that have no signs of life. I mean, the blinds are always drawn, I never see a car in the driveway, no patio furniture (you can see all the yards from up above on the hill). But there are no lock boxes on the front door, and no for-sale signs in the yards. If you drive by you’ll see what I mean, they just look empty.
I could swear I picked up a flyer on Schoolhouse a while back asking $890,000, but my memory could be wrong. Not sure if it had an ocean view.
June 2, 2008 at 9:58 PM #215994Anonymous
Guestjmrrobbie1
My running route takes me through Westcliffe. I’ve met some of the people who live there and can tell you that I would love to live next to such nice folks.
However, I’ve noticed a few houses on Schoolhouse way that have no signs of life. I mean, the blinds are always drawn, I never see a car in the driveway, no patio furniture (you can see all the yards from up above on the hill). But there are no lock boxes on the front door, and no for-sale signs in the yards. If you drive by you’ll see what I mean, they just look empty.
I could swear I picked up a flyer on Schoolhouse a while back asking $890,000, but my memory could be wrong. Not sure if it had an ocean view.
June 2, 2008 at 10:57 PM #215861jmrrobbie1
ParticipantJMR
Like your thread name … and a running route or bicycle tour is the best way to get a feel for an area. I was looking at San Elijo Hills (Westcliffe) only from a paper/internet/geographical search – as we are in the early process of a home & area search. Geographically this area appears great – just North of RSF and South of Carlsbad, close enough to the ocean for temperature moderation, high enough on the hill to catch the breeze, great freeway excess, proximity to services but still distinct enough on it’s own. Ok … RSF it is not nor a Carlsbad – but for the price range and with the bear market still on the way down … maybe in 1-2 decades it could be Carlsbad or better??? What of the builder?
What of the “planned community” – still going thru or put on hold. From others on these post looks like tax & ownership fees are high.
Your thoughts & insight are appreciated …
June 2, 2008 at 10:57 PM #215943jmrrobbie1
ParticipantJMR
Like your thread name … and a running route or bicycle tour is the best way to get a feel for an area. I was looking at San Elijo Hills (Westcliffe) only from a paper/internet/geographical search – as we are in the early process of a home & area search. Geographically this area appears great – just North of RSF and South of Carlsbad, close enough to the ocean for temperature moderation, high enough on the hill to catch the breeze, great freeway excess, proximity to services but still distinct enough on it’s own. Ok … RSF it is not nor a Carlsbad – but for the price range and with the bear market still on the way down … maybe in 1-2 decades it could be Carlsbad or better??? What of the builder?
What of the “planned community” – still going thru or put on hold. From others on these post looks like tax & ownership fees are high.
Your thoughts & insight are appreciated …
June 2, 2008 at 10:57 PM #215969jmrrobbie1
ParticipantJMR
Like your thread name … and a running route or bicycle tour is the best way to get a feel for an area. I was looking at San Elijo Hills (Westcliffe) only from a paper/internet/geographical search – as we are in the early process of a home & area search. Geographically this area appears great – just North of RSF and South of Carlsbad, close enough to the ocean for temperature moderation, high enough on the hill to catch the breeze, great freeway excess, proximity to services but still distinct enough on it’s own. Ok … RSF it is not nor a Carlsbad – but for the price range and with the bear market still on the way down … maybe in 1-2 decades it could be Carlsbad or better??? What of the builder?
What of the “planned community” – still going thru or put on hold. From others on these post looks like tax & ownership fees are high.
Your thoughts & insight are appreciated …
June 2, 2008 at 10:57 PM #215996jmrrobbie1
ParticipantJMR
Like your thread name … and a running route or bicycle tour is the best way to get a feel for an area. I was looking at San Elijo Hills (Westcliffe) only from a paper/internet/geographical search – as we are in the early process of a home & area search. Geographically this area appears great – just North of RSF and South of Carlsbad, close enough to the ocean for temperature moderation, high enough on the hill to catch the breeze, great freeway excess, proximity to services but still distinct enough on it’s own. Ok … RSF it is not nor a Carlsbad – but for the price range and with the bear market still on the way down … maybe in 1-2 decades it could be Carlsbad or better??? What of the builder?
What of the “planned community” – still going thru or put on hold. From others on these post looks like tax & ownership fees are high.
Your thoughts & insight are appreciated …
June 2, 2008 at 10:57 PM #216022jmrrobbie1
ParticipantJMR
Like your thread name … and a running route or bicycle tour is the best way to get a feel for an area. I was looking at San Elijo Hills (Westcliffe) only from a paper/internet/geographical search – as we are in the early process of a home & area search. Geographically this area appears great – just North of RSF and South of Carlsbad, close enough to the ocean for temperature moderation, high enough on the hill to catch the breeze, great freeway excess, proximity to services but still distinct enough on it’s own. Ok … RSF it is not nor a Carlsbad – but for the price range and with the bear market still on the way down … maybe in 1-2 decades it could be Carlsbad or better??? What of the builder?
What of the “planned community” – still going thru or put on hold. From others on these post looks like tax & ownership fees are high.
Your thoughts & insight are appreciated …
July 7, 2008 at 5:59 PM #234697JWM in SD
Participant“There is NO WAY you will see “the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story!”
sdr circa Nov 2007
Credibility….Gone.
Start Eating Crow.
July 7, 2008 at 5:59 PM #234829JWM in SD
Participant“There is NO WAY you will see “the 2300 sq ft model that was the basis of this thread from the outset sell at a price close to the low 400’s. End of story!”
sdr circa Nov 2007
Credibility….Gone.
Start Eating Crow.
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