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November 15, 2010 at 6:44 PM #632176November 15, 2010 at 7:18 PM #631088
NotCranky
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico] . . . Other good news, the three people who have, or are building around me, are building upper piggington type country estates. I had planned on getting the worst house on the best block in this fashion. For the most part the “code nazis” have made it so that only rich people can afford to do what I did, and they don’t want no little 2280 sqft house :). . . [/quote]
Well, Rustico, remember the old RE adage, “Buy the worst house on the best block you can afford??”
What’s happening on your “block” sounds like the reverse of that “old adage” here, that is, the “best block” is actually coming to your “worst” … lol, house, but the end result is the same! Your *new* neighbors will finish all their expensive landscaping, pools, corrals and portico driveways just in time to shore up your “appraisal comps” for retirement purposes. That is, if you decide to “fly the coop” after the kids leave the nest. Maybe you’ll just end up “retiring in place” there amongst the “well-heeled” set along with their “well-shod” equine friends :=]
I haven’t been out there in years, but isn’t there premium 18-hole golfing down the road at Steele Cyn? Is that course open to the public?[/quote]
What’s golf?November 15, 2010 at 7:18 PM #631166NotCranky
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico] . . . Other good news, the three people who have, or are building around me, are building upper piggington type country estates. I had planned on getting the worst house on the best block in this fashion. For the most part the “code nazis” have made it so that only rich people can afford to do what I did, and they don’t want no little 2280 sqft house :). . . [/quote]
Well, Rustico, remember the old RE adage, “Buy the worst house on the best block you can afford??”
What’s happening on your “block” sounds like the reverse of that “old adage” here, that is, the “best block” is actually coming to your “worst” … lol, house, but the end result is the same! Your *new* neighbors will finish all their expensive landscaping, pools, corrals and portico driveways just in time to shore up your “appraisal comps” for retirement purposes. That is, if you decide to “fly the coop” after the kids leave the nest. Maybe you’ll just end up “retiring in place” there amongst the “well-heeled” set along with their “well-shod” equine friends :=]
I haven’t been out there in years, but isn’t there premium 18-hole golfing down the road at Steele Cyn? Is that course open to the public?[/quote]
What’s golf?November 15, 2010 at 7:18 PM #631739NotCranky
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico] . . . Other good news, the three people who have, or are building around me, are building upper piggington type country estates. I had planned on getting the worst house on the best block in this fashion. For the most part the “code nazis” have made it so that only rich people can afford to do what I did, and they don’t want no little 2280 sqft house :). . . [/quote]
Well, Rustico, remember the old RE adage, “Buy the worst house on the best block you can afford??”
What’s happening on your “block” sounds like the reverse of that “old adage” here, that is, the “best block” is actually coming to your “worst” … lol, house, but the end result is the same! Your *new* neighbors will finish all their expensive landscaping, pools, corrals and portico driveways just in time to shore up your “appraisal comps” for retirement purposes. That is, if you decide to “fly the coop” after the kids leave the nest. Maybe you’ll just end up “retiring in place” there amongst the “well-heeled” set along with their “well-shod” equine friends :=]
I haven’t been out there in years, but isn’t there premium 18-hole golfing down the road at Steele Cyn? Is that course open to the public?[/quote]
What’s golf?November 15, 2010 at 7:18 PM #631868NotCranky
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico] . . . Other good news, the three people who have, or are building around me, are building upper piggington type country estates. I had planned on getting the worst house on the best block in this fashion. For the most part the “code nazis” have made it so that only rich people can afford to do what I did, and they don’t want no little 2280 sqft house :). . . [/quote]
Well, Rustico, remember the old RE adage, “Buy the worst house on the best block you can afford??”
What’s happening on your “block” sounds like the reverse of that “old adage” here, that is, the “best block” is actually coming to your “worst” … lol, house, but the end result is the same! Your *new* neighbors will finish all their expensive landscaping, pools, corrals and portico driveways just in time to shore up your “appraisal comps” for retirement purposes. That is, if you decide to “fly the coop” after the kids leave the nest. Maybe you’ll just end up “retiring in place” there amongst the “well-heeled” set along with their “well-shod” equine friends :=]
I haven’t been out there in years, but isn’t there premium 18-hole golfing down the road at Steele Cyn? Is that course open to the public?[/quote]
What’s golf?November 15, 2010 at 7:18 PM #632186NotCranky
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=Rustico] . . . Other good news, the three people who have, or are building around me, are building upper piggington type country estates. I had planned on getting the worst house on the best block in this fashion. For the most part the “code nazis” have made it so that only rich people can afford to do what I did, and they don’t want no little 2280 sqft house :). . . [/quote]
Well, Rustico, remember the old RE adage, “Buy the worst house on the best block you can afford??”
What’s happening on your “block” sounds like the reverse of that “old adage” here, that is, the “best block” is actually coming to your “worst” … lol, house, but the end result is the same! Your *new* neighbors will finish all their expensive landscaping, pools, corrals and portico driveways just in time to shore up your “appraisal comps” for retirement purposes. That is, if you decide to “fly the coop” after the kids leave the nest. Maybe you’ll just end up “retiring in place” there amongst the “well-heeled” set along with their “well-shod” equine friends :=]
I haven’t been out there in years, but isn’t there premium 18-hole golfing down the road at Steele Cyn? Is that course open to the public?[/quote]
What’s golf?November 15, 2010 at 7:27 PM #631098NotCranky
ParticipantJust kidding, There are three courses more or less on the border with Jamul and Rancho San Diego.
November 15, 2010 at 7:27 PM #631176NotCranky
ParticipantJust kidding, There are three courses more or less on the border with Jamul and Rancho San Diego.
November 15, 2010 at 7:27 PM #631749NotCranky
ParticipantJust kidding, There are three courses more or less on the border with Jamul and Rancho San Diego.
November 15, 2010 at 7:27 PM #631878NotCranky
ParticipantJust kidding, There are three courses more or less on the border with Jamul and Rancho San Diego.
November 15, 2010 at 7:27 PM #632195NotCranky
ParticipantJust kidding, There are three courses more or less on the border with Jamul and Rancho San Diego.
November 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM #631114bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Rustico]What’s golf?[/quote]
Rustico, it’s a “sport” or “hobby” that a lot of the “well-heeled” set likes to spend time doing in their leisure time.
Kinda dumb, actually. It just looks like they’re hitting little white balls with these stick-like batter/putter thingies, trying to get them to go into little holes in the ground. Then the “golfers” ride to the next “hole” in a “golf cart” which is like a “moped built for two” with drink holders in the “dash” containing their cocktails of choice ;=]
November 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM #631191bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Rustico]What’s golf?[/quote]
Rustico, it’s a “sport” or “hobby” that a lot of the “well-heeled” set likes to spend time doing in their leisure time.
Kinda dumb, actually. It just looks like they’re hitting little white balls with these stick-like batter/putter thingies, trying to get them to go into little holes in the ground. Then the “golfers” ride to the next “hole” in a “golf cart” which is like a “moped built for two” with drink holders in the “dash” containing their cocktails of choice ;=]
November 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM #631764bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Rustico]What’s golf?[/quote]
Rustico, it’s a “sport” or “hobby” that a lot of the “well-heeled” set likes to spend time doing in their leisure time.
Kinda dumb, actually. It just looks like they’re hitting little white balls with these stick-like batter/putter thingies, trying to get them to go into little holes in the ground. Then the “golfers” ride to the next “hole” in a “golf cart” which is like a “moped built for two” with drink holders in the “dash” containing their cocktails of choice ;=]
November 15, 2010 at 7:34 PM #631893bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Rustico]What’s golf?[/quote]
Rustico, it’s a “sport” or “hobby” that a lot of the “well-heeled” set likes to spend time doing in their leisure time.
Kinda dumb, actually. It just looks like they’re hitting little white balls with these stick-like batter/putter thingies, trying to get them to go into little holes in the ground. Then the “golfers” ride to the next “hole” in a “golf cart” which is like a “moped built for two” with drink holders in the “dash” containing their cocktails of choice ;=]
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