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March 22, 2009 at 5:15 PM #372026March 22, 2009 at 5:24 PM #371418SD RealtorParticipant
Not sure if you read my post Sunny. The home is scheduled for a trustee sale at the end of March. I am reasonably certain that yes you can purchase this home at trustee sale for that amount unless there are multiple bidders which in this case may happen.
An enterprising individual would find a way to get it done. Perhaps go to a hard money lender then buy it, then finance it after the purchase is done. Personally I have already done a drive by of the home. The backyard is to small for me but for others this may present a good opportunity. What I think will happen is that it will be postponed because the seller will try to mod the loan. That is just a guess but I believe it will run that route.
To get the best deals people should investigate every avenue and all possibilities.
March 22, 2009 at 5:24 PM #371705SD RealtorParticipantNot sure if you read my post Sunny. The home is scheduled for a trustee sale at the end of March. I am reasonably certain that yes you can purchase this home at trustee sale for that amount unless there are multiple bidders which in this case may happen.
An enterprising individual would find a way to get it done. Perhaps go to a hard money lender then buy it, then finance it after the purchase is done. Personally I have already done a drive by of the home. The backyard is to small for me but for others this may present a good opportunity. What I think will happen is that it will be postponed because the seller will try to mod the loan. That is just a guess but I believe it will run that route.
To get the best deals people should investigate every avenue and all possibilities.
March 22, 2009 at 5:24 PM #371875SD RealtorParticipantNot sure if you read my post Sunny. The home is scheduled for a trustee sale at the end of March. I am reasonably certain that yes you can purchase this home at trustee sale for that amount unless there are multiple bidders which in this case may happen.
An enterprising individual would find a way to get it done. Perhaps go to a hard money lender then buy it, then finance it after the purchase is done. Personally I have already done a drive by of the home. The backyard is to small for me but for others this may present a good opportunity. What I think will happen is that it will be postponed because the seller will try to mod the loan. That is just a guess but I believe it will run that route.
To get the best deals people should investigate every avenue and all possibilities.
March 22, 2009 at 5:24 PM #371919SD RealtorParticipantNot sure if you read my post Sunny. The home is scheduled for a trustee sale at the end of March. I am reasonably certain that yes you can purchase this home at trustee sale for that amount unless there are multiple bidders which in this case may happen.
An enterprising individual would find a way to get it done. Perhaps go to a hard money lender then buy it, then finance it after the purchase is done. Personally I have already done a drive by of the home. The backyard is to small for me but for others this may present a good opportunity. What I think will happen is that it will be postponed because the seller will try to mod the loan. That is just a guess but I believe it will run that route.
To get the best deals people should investigate every avenue and all possibilities.
March 22, 2009 at 5:24 PM #372031SD RealtorParticipantNot sure if you read my post Sunny. The home is scheduled for a trustee sale at the end of March. I am reasonably certain that yes you can purchase this home at trustee sale for that amount unless there are multiple bidders which in this case may happen.
An enterprising individual would find a way to get it done. Perhaps go to a hard money lender then buy it, then finance it after the purchase is done. Personally I have already done a drive by of the home. The backyard is to small for me but for others this may present a good opportunity. What I think will happen is that it will be postponed because the seller will try to mod the loan. That is just a guess but I believe it will run that route.
To get the best deals people should investigate every avenue and all possibilities.
March 22, 2009 at 8:38 PM #371442ctr70ParticipantI guess if you have kids places like Scripps Ranch, Poway make sense. But I would absolutely HATE it there. Total cookie cutter suburbia personafied. Absolutely no character at all. In San Diego suburbia it’s like they cut & pasted the same stip center from Eastlake to Carmel Valley to all of those new areas. Yuck!!! But people love that crap in places like SoCal, Phoenix, Riverside, Dallas…cookie cutter houses and cookie cutter people.
What can’t we have this awesome mediterannean climate, yet neighborhoods with character, walkability, quaint downtowns??… like Portland, SF, Seattle, Boston, etc??? Why does SoCal and the Sunbelt states (Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Florida) have to be this gigantic sea of stucco colored cookie cutter, nowhereland, no character, McMansion suburbia? YUCK!
Mission Hills is much cooler than Scripps or Poway. I would take a craftsman in Morley Field over Scripps anyday. But yes you would have to send the kids to private schools.
March 22, 2009 at 8:38 PM #371729ctr70ParticipantI guess if you have kids places like Scripps Ranch, Poway make sense. But I would absolutely HATE it there. Total cookie cutter suburbia personafied. Absolutely no character at all. In San Diego suburbia it’s like they cut & pasted the same stip center from Eastlake to Carmel Valley to all of those new areas. Yuck!!! But people love that crap in places like SoCal, Phoenix, Riverside, Dallas…cookie cutter houses and cookie cutter people.
What can’t we have this awesome mediterannean climate, yet neighborhoods with character, walkability, quaint downtowns??… like Portland, SF, Seattle, Boston, etc??? Why does SoCal and the Sunbelt states (Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Florida) have to be this gigantic sea of stucco colored cookie cutter, nowhereland, no character, McMansion suburbia? YUCK!
Mission Hills is much cooler than Scripps or Poway. I would take a craftsman in Morley Field over Scripps anyday. But yes you would have to send the kids to private schools.
March 22, 2009 at 8:38 PM #371899ctr70ParticipantI guess if you have kids places like Scripps Ranch, Poway make sense. But I would absolutely HATE it there. Total cookie cutter suburbia personafied. Absolutely no character at all. In San Diego suburbia it’s like they cut & pasted the same stip center from Eastlake to Carmel Valley to all of those new areas. Yuck!!! But people love that crap in places like SoCal, Phoenix, Riverside, Dallas…cookie cutter houses and cookie cutter people.
What can’t we have this awesome mediterannean climate, yet neighborhoods with character, walkability, quaint downtowns??… like Portland, SF, Seattle, Boston, etc??? Why does SoCal and the Sunbelt states (Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Florida) have to be this gigantic sea of stucco colored cookie cutter, nowhereland, no character, McMansion suburbia? YUCK!
Mission Hills is much cooler than Scripps or Poway. I would take a craftsman in Morley Field over Scripps anyday. But yes you would have to send the kids to private schools.
March 22, 2009 at 8:38 PM #371943ctr70ParticipantI guess if you have kids places like Scripps Ranch, Poway make sense. But I would absolutely HATE it there. Total cookie cutter suburbia personafied. Absolutely no character at all. In San Diego suburbia it’s like they cut & pasted the same stip center from Eastlake to Carmel Valley to all of those new areas. Yuck!!! But people love that crap in places like SoCal, Phoenix, Riverside, Dallas…cookie cutter houses and cookie cutter people.
What can’t we have this awesome mediterannean climate, yet neighborhoods with character, walkability, quaint downtowns??… like Portland, SF, Seattle, Boston, etc??? Why does SoCal and the Sunbelt states (Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Florida) have to be this gigantic sea of stucco colored cookie cutter, nowhereland, no character, McMansion suburbia? YUCK!
Mission Hills is much cooler than Scripps or Poway. I would take a craftsman in Morley Field over Scripps anyday. But yes you would have to send the kids to private schools.
March 22, 2009 at 8:38 PM #372056ctr70ParticipantI guess if you have kids places like Scripps Ranch, Poway make sense. But I would absolutely HATE it there. Total cookie cutter suburbia personafied. Absolutely no character at all. In San Diego suburbia it’s like they cut & pasted the same stip center from Eastlake to Carmel Valley to all of those new areas. Yuck!!! But people love that crap in places like SoCal, Phoenix, Riverside, Dallas…cookie cutter houses and cookie cutter people.
What can’t we have this awesome mediterannean climate, yet neighborhoods with character, walkability, quaint downtowns??… like Portland, SF, Seattle, Boston, etc??? Why does SoCal and the Sunbelt states (Arizona, Texas, Nevada, Florida) have to be this gigantic sea of stucco colored cookie cutter, nowhereland, no character, McMansion suburbia? YUCK!
Mission Hills is much cooler than Scripps or Poway. I would take a craftsman in Morley Field over Scripps anyday. But yes you would have to send the kids to private schools.
March 22, 2009 at 10:41 PM #371472SD RealtorParticipantctr it is obvious from your post that you have not been to Old Scripps south of Pomerado. It is not cookie cutter at all with the exception of the new homes built after the fires in 2003. Same story for many parts of Poway.
Also it is not just about where you send your kids to school but the neighborhoods they grow up in. If you think that raising a kid in the neighborhood you mentioned is safer then say a cul de sac in Scripps or Poway or 4S or Encinitas or La Costa Valley then you can have at it my friend.
Sometimes when you want to raise a family it really is not about how “cool” Mission Hills is. Maybe you will never have kids so it will not matter but if you ever do have a couple of little ones, I think your outlook will change.
March 22, 2009 at 10:41 PM #371759SD RealtorParticipantctr it is obvious from your post that you have not been to Old Scripps south of Pomerado. It is not cookie cutter at all with the exception of the new homes built after the fires in 2003. Same story for many parts of Poway.
Also it is not just about where you send your kids to school but the neighborhoods they grow up in. If you think that raising a kid in the neighborhood you mentioned is safer then say a cul de sac in Scripps or Poway or 4S or Encinitas or La Costa Valley then you can have at it my friend.
Sometimes when you want to raise a family it really is not about how “cool” Mission Hills is. Maybe you will never have kids so it will not matter but if you ever do have a couple of little ones, I think your outlook will change.
March 22, 2009 at 10:41 PM #371929SD RealtorParticipantctr it is obvious from your post that you have not been to Old Scripps south of Pomerado. It is not cookie cutter at all with the exception of the new homes built after the fires in 2003. Same story for many parts of Poway.
Also it is not just about where you send your kids to school but the neighborhoods they grow up in. If you think that raising a kid in the neighborhood you mentioned is safer then say a cul de sac in Scripps or Poway or 4S or Encinitas or La Costa Valley then you can have at it my friend.
Sometimes when you want to raise a family it really is not about how “cool” Mission Hills is. Maybe you will never have kids so it will not matter but if you ever do have a couple of little ones, I think your outlook will change.
March 22, 2009 at 10:41 PM #371973SD RealtorParticipantctr it is obvious from your post that you have not been to Old Scripps south of Pomerado. It is not cookie cutter at all with the exception of the new homes built after the fires in 2003. Same story for many parts of Poway.
Also it is not just about where you send your kids to school but the neighborhoods they grow up in. If you think that raising a kid in the neighborhood you mentioned is safer then say a cul de sac in Scripps or Poway or 4S or Encinitas or La Costa Valley then you can have at it my friend.
Sometimes when you want to raise a family it really is not about how “cool” Mission Hills is. Maybe you will never have kids so it will not matter but if you ever do have a couple of little ones, I think your outlook will change.
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