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May 29, 2010 at 6:41 PM #557967May 29, 2010 at 9:37 PM #557136santeemanParticipant
It is a lot to pay in Santee. There are not many in the 800k to over a million range. There are a lot more homes in Lakeside in that price range, than in Santee. Though Santee is much more upscale in appearance, with much more to offer. With a far better commute.
I think that the City of Santee is trying to change that. In the local papers, I’ve read that they were trying to get more move up housing in the area. The majority of new homes in Santee are for Mc Mansions, priced @ around 500k or higher. They don’t seem to be adding anything for the first time buyer.
May 29, 2010 at 9:37 PM #557237santeemanParticipantIt is a lot to pay in Santee. There are not many in the 800k to over a million range. There are a lot more homes in Lakeside in that price range, than in Santee. Though Santee is much more upscale in appearance, with much more to offer. With a far better commute.
I think that the City of Santee is trying to change that. In the local papers, I’ve read that they were trying to get more move up housing in the area. The majority of new homes in Santee are for Mc Mansions, priced @ around 500k or higher. They don’t seem to be adding anything for the first time buyer.
May 29, 2010 at 9:37 PM #557722santeemanParticipantIt is a lot to pay in Santee. There are not many in the 800k to over a million range. There are a lot more homes in Lakeside in that price range, than in Santee. Though Santee is much more upscale in appearance, with much more to offer. With a far better commute.
I think that the City of Santee is trying to change that. In the local papers, I’ve read that they were trying to get more move up housing in the area. The majority of new homes in Santee are for Mc Mansions, priced @ around 500k or higher. They don’t seem to be adding anything for the first time buyer.
May 29, 2010 at 9:37 PM #557825santeemanParticipantIt is a lot to pay in Santee. There are not many in the 800k to over a million range. There are a lot more homes in Lakeside in that price range, than in Santee. Though Santee is much more upscale in appearance, with much more to offer. With a far better commute.
I think that the City of Santee is trying to change that. In the local papers, I’ve read that they were trying to get more move up housing in the area. The majority of new homes in Santee are for Mc Mansions, priced @ around 500k or higher. They don’t seem to be adding anything for the first time buyer.
May 29, 2010 at 9:37 PM #558103santeemanParticipantIt is a lot to pay in Santee. There are not many in the 800k to over a million range. There are a lot more homes in Lakeside in that price range, than in Santee. Though Santee is much more upscale in appearance, with much more to offer. With a far better commute.
I think that the City of Santee is trying to change that. In the local papers, I’ve read that they were trying to get more move up housing in the area. The majority of new homes in Santee are for Mc Mansions, priced @ around 500k or higher. They don’t seem to be adding anything for the first time buyer.
May 29, 2010 at 10:30 PM #557151SkyRanchOwnerParticipantThe airport isn’t that bad at all. The planes are mainly small Cessna, single prop airplanes with some small corporate jets. Most people enjoy watching the planes. I haven’t heard a single person/family up here complain about the airport. It’s nothing like a Lindbergh! Far, Far from it. Just come up for the day, hang out at the park, and you’ll see or should I say, hear, or not hear. I think the views will outweigh any small little plane noise.
On someone driving drunk down the road, yes it could happen, but very unlikely. I doubt one drunk, driving down the road will affect 371 townhomes/home owners. You can find drunks driving around anywhere. Plus, the speed limit is very low, so even if they were drunk, they would be unlikely to make it over the curb. In addition, there are 2 main speedbumps on that road that are so heavy duty that even a drunk would slow down for them.
Hope this helps anyone with those concerns.
May 29, 2010 at 10:30 PM #557252SkyRanchOwnerParticipantThe airport isn’t that bad at all. The planes are mainly small Cessna, single prop airplanes with some small corporate jets. Most people enjoy watching the planes. I haven’t heard a single person/family up here complain about the airport. It’s nothing like a Lindbergh! Far, Far from it. Just come up for the day, hang out at the park, and you’ll see or should I say, hear, or not hear. I think the views will outweigh any small little plane noise.
On someone driving drunk down the road, yes it could happen, but very unlikely. I doubt one drunk, driving down the road will affect 371 townhomes/home owners. You can find drunks driving around anywhere. Plus, the speed limit is very low, so even if they were drunk, they would be unlikely to make it over the curb. In addition, there are 2 main speedbumps on that road that are so heavy duty that even a drunk would slow down for them.
Hope this helps anyone with those concerns.
May 29, 2010 at 10:30 PM #557737SkyRanchOwnerParticipantThe airport isn’t that bad at all. The planes are mainly small Cessna, single prop airplanes with some small corporate jets. Most people enjoy watching the planes. I haven’t heard a single person/family up here complain about the airport. It’s nothing like a Lindbergh! Far, Far from it. Just come up for the day, hang out at the park, and you’ll see or should I say, hear, or not hear. I think the views will outweigh any small little plane noise.
On someone driving drunk down the road, yes it could happen, but very unlikely. I doubt one drunk, driving down the road will affect 371 townhomes/home owners. You can find drunks driving around anywhere. Plus, the speed limit is very low, so even if they were drunk, they would be unlikely to make it over the curb. In addition, there are 2 main speedbumps on that road that are so heavy duty that even a drunk would slow down for them.
Hope this helps anyone with those concerns.
May 29, 2010 at 10:30 PM #557840SkyRanchOwnerParticipantThe airport isn’t that bad at all. The planes are mainly small Cessna, single prop airplanes with some small corporate jets. Most people enjoy watching the planes. I haven’t heard a single person/family up here complain about the airport. It’s nothing like a Lindbergh! Far, Far from it. Just come up for the day, hang out at the park, and you’ll see or should I say, hear, or not hear. I think the views will outweigh any small little plane noise.
On someone driving drunk down the road, yes it could happen, but very unlikely. I doubt one drunk, driving down the road will affect 371 townhomes/home owners. You can find drunks driving around anywhere. Plus, the speed limit is very low, so even if they were drunk, they would be unlikely to make it over the curb. In addition, there are 2 main speedbumps on that road that are so heavy duty that even a drunk would slow down for them.
Hope this helps anyone with those concerns.
May 29, 2010 at 10:30 PM #558117SkyRanchOwnerParticipantThe airport isn’t that bad at all. The planes are mainly small Cessna, single prop airplanes with some small corporate jets. Most people enjoy watching the planes. I haven’t heard a single person/family up here complain about the airport. It’s nothing like a Lindbergh! Far, Far from it. Just come up for the day, hang out at the park, and you’ll see or should I say, hear, or not hear. I think the views will outweigh any small little plane noise.
On someone driving drunk down the road, yes it could happen, but very unlikely. I doubt one drunk, driving down the road will affect 371 townhomes/home owners. You can find drunks driving around anywhere. Plus, the speed limit is very low, so even if they were drunk, they would be unlikely to make it over the curb. In addition, there are 2 main speedbumps on that road that are so heavy duty that even a drunk would slow down for them.
Hope this helps anyone with those concerns.
May 30, 2010 at 11:53 PM #557615SkyRanchOwnerParticipantSince we were on the topic of the County Board of Supervisors, I found these discussions worth listening to:
What is the Role of County Supervisors:
Who will Callenge S.D. County Supervisors:
Supervisors Use of Discretionary Fund Challenged:
May 30, 2010 at 11:53 PM #557714SkyRanchOwnerParticipantSince we were on the topic of the County Board of Supervisors, I found these discussions worth listening to:
What is the Role of County Supervisors:
Who will Callenge S.D. County Supervisors:
Supervisors Use of Discretionary Fund Challenged:
May 30, 2010 at 11:53 PM #558201SkyRanchOwnerParticipantSince we were on the topic of the County Board of Supervisors, I found these discussions worth listening to:
What is the Role of County Supervisors:
Who will Callenge S.D. County Supervisors:
Supervisors Use of Discretionary Fund Challenged:
May 30, 2010 at 11:53 PM #558300SkyRanchOwnerParticipantSince we were on the topic of the County Board of Supervisors, I found these discussions worth listening to:
What is the Role of County Supervisors:
Who will Callenge S.D. County Supervisors:
Supervisors Use of Discretionary Fund Challenged:
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