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June 14, 2010 at 12:24 PM #565698June 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM #564714nattyParticipant
I could provide a list of fifty points why the community is not for us. No need. If you feel Santee is ‘nicer’ than surrounding areas, than by all means feel such way.
800k will buy much more in Ramona though. Santee is experiencing an identity crisis. People live in Ramona to be secluded and have privacy/freedom. Santee is a country town trying to phase out old, without the sheer space Ramona has. This process will take decades. Just as others who have voiced opinions in ‘negative’ light regarding the area and development, even should the modernization be personally ideal(and it wont), decades down the road we would have lived in a presently undesirable area for what we are looking for. Life is not long enough to sacrifice so much.
For us, 800K to live there is laughable. Just as, paying 800K to live in Ramona would be. I have experience in both areas, and feel comfortable in knowing what we are looking for in a home, area, and community.
June 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM #564811nattyParticipantI could provide a list of fifty points why the community is not for us. No need. If you feel Santee is ‘nicer’ than surrounding areas, than by all means feel such way.
800k will buy much more in Ramona though. Santee is experiencing an identity crisis. People live in Ramona to be secluded and have privacy/freedom. Santee is a country town trying to phase out old, without the sheer space Ramona has. This process will take decades. Just as others who have voiced opinions in ‘negative’ light regarding the area and development, even should the modernization be personally ideal(and it wont), decades down the road we would have lived in a presently undesirable area for what we are looking for. Life is not long enough to sacrifice so much.
For us, 800K to live there is laughable. Just as, paying 800K to live in Ramona would be. I have experience in both areas, and feel comfortable in knowing what we are looking for in a home, area, and community.
June 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM #565311nattyParticipantI could provide a list of fifty points why the community is not for us. No need. If you feel Santee is ‘nicer’ than surrounding areas, than by all means feel such way.
800k will buy much more in Ramona though. Santee is experiencing an identity crisis. People live in Ramona to be secluded and have privacy/freedom. Santee is a country town trying to phase out old, without the sheer space Ramona has. This process will take decades. Just as others who have voiced opinions in ‘negative’ light regarding the area and development, even should the modernization be personally ideal(and it wont), decades down the road we would have lived in a presently undesirable area for what we are looking for. Life is not long enough to sacrifice so much.
For us, 800K to live there is laughable. Just as, paying 800K to live in Ramona would be. I have experience in both areas, and feel comfortable in knowing what we are looking for in a home, area, and community.
June 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM #565417nattyParticipantI could provide a list of fifty points why the community is not for us. No need. If you feel Santee is ‘nicer’ than surrounding areas, than by all means feel such way.
800k will buy much more in Ramona though. Santee is experiencing an identity crisis. People live in Ramona to be secluded and have privacy/freedom. Santee is a country town trying to phase out old, without the sheer space Ramona has. This process will take decades. Just as others who have voiced opinions in ‘negative’ light regarding the area and development, even should the modernization be personally ideal(and it wont), decades down the road we would have lived in a presently undesirable area for what we are looking for. Life is not long enough to sacrifice so much.
For us, 800K to live there is laughable. Just as, paying 800K to live in Ramona would be. I have experience in both areas, and feel comfortable in knowing what we are looking for in a home, area, and community.
June 14, 2010 at 12:25 PM #565703nattyParticipantI could provide a list of fifty points why the community is not for us. No need. If you feel Santee is ‘nicer’ than surrounding areas, than by all means feel such way.
800k will buy much more in Ramona though. Santee is experiencing an identity crisis. People live in Ramona to be secluded and have privacy/freedom. Santee is a country town trying to phase out old, without the sheer space Ramona has. This process will take decades. Just as others who have voiced opinions in ‘negative’ light regarding the area and development, even should the modernization be personally ideal(and it wont), decades down the road we would have lived in a presently undesirable area for what we are looking for. Life is not long enough to sacrifice so much.
For us, 800K to live there is laughable. Just as, paying 800K to live in Ramona would be. I have experience in both areas, and feel comfortable in knowing what we are looking for in a home, area, and community.
June 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #564724sunny88Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=sunny88]Santee is clearly not as bad as many people think it is…[/quote]
sunny88 – you started this thread and also asked about Riverwalk. Did you end up buying in Santee? If not, where and why?[/quote]We ended up staying in our old condo in Mira Mesa after realizing that it was a bad time to sell our condo there. We really liked the Canopy Park townhomes though and were considering them seriously for a while. How has that neighborhood been lately? Any sales activity?
June 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #564821sunny88Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=sunny88]Santee is clearly not as bad as many people think it is…[/quote]
sunny88 – you started this thread and also asked about Riverwalk. Did you end up buying in Santee? If not, where and why?[/quote]We ended up staying in our old condo in Mira Mesa after realizing that it was a bad time to sell our condo there. We really liked the Canopy Park townhomes though and were considering them seriously for a while. How has that neighborhood been lately? Any sales activity?
June 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #565321sunny88Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=sunny88]Santee is clearly not as bad as many people think it is…[/quote]
sunny88 – you started this thread and also asked about Riverwalk. Did you end up buying in Santee? If not, where and why?[/quote]We ended up staying in our old condo in Mira Mesa after realizing that it was a bad time to sell our condo there. We really liked the Canopy Park townhomes though and were considering them seriously for a while. How has that neighborhood been lately? Any sales activity?
June 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #565427sunny88Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=sunny88]Santee is clearly not as bad as many people think it is…[/quote]
sunny88 – you started this thread and also asked about Riverwalk. Did you end up buying in Santee? If not, where and why?[/quote]We ended up staying in our old condo in Mira Mesa after realizing that it was a bad time to sell our condo there. We really liked the Canopy Park townhomes though and were considering them seriously for a while. How has that neighborhood been lately? Any sales activity?
June 14, 2010 at 12:45 PM #565713sunny88Participant[quote=PKMAN][quote=sunny88]Santee is clearly not as bad as many people think it is…[/quote]
sunny88 – you started this thread and also asked about Riverwalk. Did you end up buying in Santee? If not, where and why?[/quote]We ended up staying in our old condo in Mira Mesa after realizing that it was a bad time to sell our condo there. We really liked the Canopy Park townhomes though and were considering them seriously for a while. How has that neighborhood been lately? Any sales activity?
June 14, 2010 at 12:48 PM #564729santeemanParticipantNo common sense”Well, this is sadly a common misconception that better financial resources lead to better education. It’s one of the things that appear to make sense initially but fall apart upon closer inspection”
You have got to be kidding me. Have you never heard of socio economics?
June 14, 2010 at 12:48 PM #564826santeemanParticipantNo common sense”Well, this is sadly a common misconception that better financial resources lead to better education. It’s one of the things that appear to make sense initially but fall apart upon closer inspection”
You have got to be kidding me. Have you never heard of socio economics?
June 14, 2010 at 12:48 PM #565326santeemanParticipantNo common sense”Well, this is sadly a common misconception that better financial resources lead to better education. It’s one of the things that appear to make sense initially but fall apart upon closer inspection”
You have got to be kidding me. Have you never heard of socio economics?
June 14, 2010 at 12:48 PM #565432santeemanParticipantNo common sense”Well, this is sadly a common misconception that better financial resources lead to better education. It’s one of the things that appear to make sense initially but fall apart upon closer inspection”
You have got to be kidding me. Have you never heard of socio economics?
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