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March 7, 2012 at 9:05 PM #739519March 7, 2012 at 9:29 PM #739520sunny88Participant
[quote=Essbee]Is that one of the Chargers’ house? or a true blue super-fan’s house?
The jerseys I can see are Shawn Merriman (#56) and Antonio Gates (#85). (yes, I had to use google to figure that out). Honestly, I wouldn’t expect a pro football player to put anyone’s jersey except his own on the wall.[/quote]
This house actually belongs to a Chargers linebacker. I’ve visited it and it is “fully upgraded” with absolutely no expenses spared. The backyard is unbelievable. The owner has spent at least $600k in upgrades. It will be hard to find a buyer who is willing to pay that much at Stonebridge but you never know…
March 7, 2012 at 9:30 PM #739521sdrealtorParticipantMaybe another pro athelete. thats what it would probably take.
March 7, 2012 at 9:37 PM #739522ltsdddParticipant[quote=recordsclerk]I can’t see $150sqft happening in Stonebridge. You might find an occasional sale come close to that mark, but overall the market will stay closer to $200 a sqft. That Old Creek sale is a once in a lifetime deal. We will probably look back at that sale and say that was one of the best, if not the best overall deal in Stonebridge.[/quote]
We’ll see. Not that long ago the Calabria(?) were selling for $1+ mil. There were two things that stood out when we drove out there to see the models a few summers ago:
1. Nice big houses
2. It’s hot, hot, hot(Phoenix it is not, but you certainly could feel the difference in the temperatures going from the 15 to there).
March 7, 2012 at 10:45 PM #739526ocrenterParticipant[quote=ltsdd][quote=recordsclerk]I can’t see $150sqft happening in Stonebridge. You might find an occasional sale come close to that mark, but overall the market will stay closer to $200 a sqft. That Old Creek sale is a once in a lifetime deal. We will probably look back at that sale and say that was one of the best, if not the best overall deal in Stonebridge.[/quote]
We’ll see. Not that long ago the Calabria(?) were selling for $1+ mil. There were two things that stood out when we drove out there to see the models a few summers ago:
1. Nice big houses
2. It’s hot, hot, hot(Phoenix it is not, but you certainly could feel the difference in the temperatures going from the 15 to there).[/quote]
One important thing I have learned about SD weather is tht temperature assumptions do not always pan out. Frequently adjacent communities can have very different temperature. Best thing to do is to do your homework by looking at the actual neighborhood weather station data.
For example, over the last year, stonebridge hit 90 or above exactly 3 times, with no over 100 temps. meanwhile, the Poway weather station just 5-10 minutes north passed 90 7 times, with two instances of over 100. Now you would think Torrey Highland west of the 15 would be even cooler. But it actually matched Poway pretty well, 6 instances of over 90 temp last year, with couple of instances of over 100 degree temp.
March 8, 2012 at 7:38 AM #739545ltsdddParticipant[quote=ocrenter][quote=ltsdd][quote=recordsclerk]I can’t see $150sqft happening in Stonebridge. You might find an occasional sale come close to that mark, but overall the market will stay closer to $200 a sqft. That Old Creek sale is a once in a lifetime deal. We will probably look back at that sale and say that was one of the best, if not the best overall deal in Stonebridge.[/quote]
We’ll see. Not that long ago the Calabria(?) were selling for $1+ mil. There were two things that stood out when we drove out there to see the models a few summers ago:
1. Nice big houses
2. It’s hot, hot, hot(Phoenix it is not, but you certainly could feel the difference in the temperatures going from the 15 to there).[/quote]
One important thing I have learned about SD weather is tht temperature assumptions do not always pan out. Frequently adjacent communities can have very different temperature. Best thing to do is to do your homework by looking at the actual neighborhood weather station data.
For example, over the last year, stonebridge hit 90 or above exactly 3 times, with no over 100 temps. meanwhile, the Poway weather station just 5-10 minutes north passed 90 7 times, with two instances of over 100. Now you would think Torrey Highland west of the 15 would be even cooler. But it actually matched Poway pretty well, 6 instances of over 90 temp last year, with couple of instances of over 100 degree temp.[/quote]
A quick scan of the data showed Stonebridge hit 90+ degrees as followed:
Aug 2011: 4 times
Sep 2011: 3 times (the highest at 98 degrees)
Oct 2011: 2 timesThis is really all besides the point, though. There is a distinction between the measured temperatures and the temperatures that one feels. The surroundings, humidity, wind conditions, etc.. together will make one feels either warmer or cooler than the measure temperature indicated.
March 8, 2012 at 8:00 PM #739595ocrenterParticipant[quote=ltsdd]
A quick scan of the data showed Stonebridge hit 90+ degrees as followed:
Aug 2011: 4 times
Sep 2011: 3 times (the highest at 98 degrees)
Oct 2011: 2 timesThis is really all besides the point, though. There is a distinction between the measured temperatures and the temperatures that one feels. The surroundings, humidity, wind conditions, etc.. together will make one feels either warmer or cooler than the measure temperature indicated.[/quote]
Cool, didn’t realize they have tabulated results further down. Was just looking at the graph.
Here’s Poway days over 90 degrees:
8/2011: 15 days
9/2011: 2 days over 90, 2 days over 100, highest at 104
10/2011: 2 days over 90, 2 days at 100Checked out MM, quite surprised by this, days over 90 is as follows:
8/2011: 14 days
9/2011: 1 day, 3 days over 100, max at 106
10/2011: 3 days, with 2 days over 100, max at 103I checked CV as well, there’s 10 day within that 3 month period over 80, max temp was 100. During that 3 month, max temp was mostly 70’s with quite a bit of 60’s.
As for humidity, I don’t think there would be too much variations in SD. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure you were quite hot (x3) that day. Just that you would prob be hot (x4) if you were in Poway or MM that day.
March 8, 2012 at 9:51 PM #739604ocrenterParticipantHere’s a few more Temp numbers:
Santee (thank goodness it’s just 10 min to LJ)
8/2011: 15 days over 90, 4 additional days over 100
9/2011: 12 days over 90, 3 additional days over 100, max 107
10/2011: 10 days over 90, 2 days over 100, max 1094S
8/2011: 6 days
9/2011: 3 days, 1 day at 104
10/2011: 1 day at 98, 1 day at 100Torrey Highland
8/2011: 4 days
9/2011: 2 days, 1 day at 104
10/2011: 2 days at 98East Carlsbad
Single day at 102 and 2 days over 90 within the 3 month periodMarch 8, 2012 at 10:53 PM #739609sdrealtorParticipantHave we really been reduced to talking about the weather? Really? Where’s MarkMax when we need him.
March 8, 2012 at 11:28 PM #739612anParticipant[quote=ocrenter]As for humidity, I don’t think there would be too much variations in SD. Don’t get me wrong, I’m sure you were quite hot (x3) that day. Just that you would prob be hot (x4) if you were in Poway or MM that day.[/quote]
It really depend on where you are in MM. MM is quite large to be lump together. If you’re on the west side and along the canyon, there are plenty of canyon breeze that will bring down the temp. I live near a canyon and got plenty of canyon breeze if I just open my window. If you bike along the Los Penasquitos Canyon, you see you’ll have plenty of ocean breeze blowing through the canyon. However, when you get pas Camino Ruiz, you’ll notice the breeze get warmer. So, it really comes down to exactly where your house is (is it close to a canyon that will give you canyon breeze).March 9, 2012 at 12:08 AM #739613sdrealtorParticipantRon Paul is pro canyon breezes!
March 9, 2012 at 5:34 AM #739615ocrenterParticipant[quote=AN]
It really depend on where you are in MM. MM is quite large to be lump together. If you’re on the west side and along the canyon, there are plenty of canyon breeze that will bring down the temp. I live near a canyon and got plenty of canyon breeze if I just open my window. If you bike along the Los Penasquitos Canyon, you see you’ll have plenty of ocean breeze blowing through the canyon. However, when you get pas Camino Ruiz, you’ll notice the breeze get warmer. So, it really comes down to exactly where your house is (is it close to a canyon that will give you canyon breeze).[/quote]Oh, no doubt. The canyon breeze is very important. Just talking generic center of MM, I had no idea it is essentially comparable to Poway when you sit down and look at the data.
March 9, 2012 at 4:43 PM #739651NavydocParticipantDo you guys honestly think anything in San Diego is going to feel hot after 3 summers in DC?
I’ll take 90+ degrees in Stonebridge over 85 degrees in Maryland any day. Won’t miss the mosquitos either.
March 9, 2012 at 5:04 PM #739653sdrealtorParticipantRon Paul is anti mosquitos!
March 9, 2012 at 5:10 PM #739655ocrenterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Ron Paul is anti mosquitos![/quote]
anyone that’s anti-mosquitos is anti-founding fathers. afterall, they did pick a swamp for the site of our capital.
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