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June 15, 2010 at 11:56 PM #566744June 16, 2010 at 12:02 AM #565751anParticipant
[quote=bearishgurl]
There is no “average” Del Cerro. ALL of Del Cerro is SUPERIOR in every way to the rest of its zip code 92120. (Allied Gardens has COMM/IND zoning NOT mixed with residential which is preferable to Santee.) Russell compared Sky Ranch to Del Cerro. There is no comparison between the two, in HH income, per capita income, home values or educational levels. IMHO, Del Cerro has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Santee and is more conveniently located and has a milder climate. DC wins ALL CONTESTS HANDS DOWN over Sky Ranch. This can’t be fixed.The zoning or lack thereof is a major player in the desirability of a community, IMO.[/quote]
I see that you constantly jump back and forth between DC vs Santee and DC vs Sky Ranch, depending on which fits your argument. How about comparing DC HH income , per capita income, home values, and education level to Sky Ranch? Why don’t you say DC has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Sky Ranch? We all know and agree Sky Ranch is not your average Santee. Why not leave your average Santee out of the comparison and compare it to just Sky Ranch. If you’re bringing average Santee into comparison, you should also bring in average Allied Garden when compare to Del Cerro and average Chula Vista as well.BTW, nothing price can’t fix. Tell me, how much would a 4100 sq-ft on 1/3+acre with a view goes for in DC?
June 16, 2010 at 12:02 AM #565849anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
There is no “average” Del Cerro. ALL of Del Cerro is SUPERIOR in every way to the rest of its zip code 92120. (Allied Gardens has COMM/IND zoning NOT mixed with residential which is preferable to Santee.) Russell compared Sky Ranch to Del Cerro. There is no comparison between the two, in HH income, per capita income, home values or educational levels. IMHO, Del Cerro has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Santee and is more conveniently located and has a milder climate. DC wins ALL CONTESTS HANDS DOWN over Sky Ranch. This can’t be fixed.The zoning or lack thereof is a major player in the desirability of a community, IMO.[/quote]
I see that you constantly jump back and forth between DC vs Santee and DC vs Sky Ranch, depending on which fits your argument. How about comparing DC HH income , per capita income, home values, and education level to Sky Ranch? Why don’t you say DC has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Sky Ranch? We all know and agree Sky Ranch is not your average Santee. Why not leave your average Santee out of the comparison and compare it to just Sky Ranch. If you’re bringing average Santee into comparison, you should also bring in average Allied Garden when compare to Del Cerro and average Chula Vista as well.BTW, nothing price can’t fix. Tell me, how much would a 4100 sq-ft on 1/3+acre with a view goes for in DC?
June 16, 2010 at 12:02 AM #566358anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
There is no “average” Del Cerro. ALL of Del Cerro is SUPERIOR in every way to the rest of its zip code 92120. (Allied Gardens has COMM/IND zoning NOT mixed with residential which is preferable to Santee.) Russell compared Sky Ranch to Del Cerro. There is no comparison between the two, in HH income, per capita income, home values or educational levels. IMHO, Del Cerro has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Santee and is more conveniently located and has a milder climate. DC wins ALL CONTESTS HANDS DOWN over Sky Ranch. This can’t be fixed.The zoning or lack thereof is a major player in the desirability of a community, IMO.[/quote]
I see that you constantly jump back and forth between DC vs Santee and DC vs Sky Ranch, depending on which fits your argument. How about comparing DC HH income , per capita income, home values, and education level to Sky Ranch? Why don’t you say DC has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Sky Ranch? We all know and agree Sky Ranch is not your average Santee. Why not leave your average Santee out of the comparison and compare it to just Sky Ranch. If you’re bringing average Santee into comparison, you should also bring in average Allied Garden when compare to Del Cerro and average Chula Vista as well.BTW, nothing price can’t fix. Tell me, how much would a 4100 sq-ft on 1/3+acre with a view goes for in DC?
June 16, 2010 at 12:02 AM #566465anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
There is no “average” Del Cerro. ALL of Del Cerro is SUPERIOR in every way to the rest of its zip code 92120. (Allied Gardens has COMM/IND zoning NOT mixed with residential which is preferable to Santee.) Russell compared Sky Ranch to Del Cerro. There is no comparison between the two, in HH income, per capita income, home values or educational levels. IMHO, Del Cerro has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Santee and is more conveniently located and has a milder climate. DC wins ALL CONTESTS HANDS DOWN over Sky Ranch. This can’t be fixed.The zoning or lack thereof is a major player in the desirability of a community, IMO.[/quote]
I see that you constantly jump back and forth between DC vs Santee and DC vs Sky Ranch, depending on which fits your argument. How about comparing DC HH income , per capita income, home values, and education level to Sky Ranch? Why don’t you say DC has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Sky Ranch? We all know and agree Sky Ranch is not your average Santee. Why not leave your average Santee out of the comparison and compare it to just Sky Ranch. If you’re bringing average Santee into comparison, you should also bring in average Allied Garden when compare to Del Cerro and average Chula Vista as well.BTW, nothing price can’t fix. Tell me, how much would a 4100 sq-ft on 1/3+acre with a view goes for in DC?
June 16, 2010 at 12:02 AM #566754anParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
There is no “average” Del Cerro. ALL of Del Cerro is SUPERIOR in every way to the rest of its zip code 92120. (Allied Gardens has COMM/IND zoning NOT mixed with residential which is preferable to Santee.) Russell compared Sky Ranch to Del Cerro. There is no comparison between the two, in HH income, per capita income, home values or educational levels. IMHO, Del Cerro has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Santee and is more conveniently located and has a milder climate. DC wins ALL CONTESTS HANDS DOWN over Sky Ranch. This can’t be fixed.The zoning or lack thereof is a major player in the desirability of a community, IMO.[/quote]
I see that you constantly jump back and forth between DC vs Santee and DC vs Sky Ranch, depending on which fits your argument. How about comparing DC HH income , per capita income, home values, and education level to Sky Ranch? Why don’t you say DC has superior construction, floor plans, views and lots compared to Sky Ranch? We all know and agree Sky Ranch is not your average Santee. Why not leave your average Santee out of the comparison and compare it to just Sky Ranch. If you’re bringing average Santee into comparison, you should also bring in average Allied Garden when compare to Del Cerro and average Chula Vista as well.BTW, nothing price can’t fix. Tell me, how much would a 4100 sq-ft on 1/3+acre with a view goes for in DC?
June 16, 2010 at 8:16 AM #565791santeemanParticipantDel Cerro has much OLDER housing stock.
June 16, 2010 at 8:16 AM #565889santeemanParticipantDel Cerro has much OLDER housing stock.
June 16, 2010 at 8:16 AM #566398santeemanParticipantDel Cerro has much OLDER housing stock.
June 16, 2010 at 8:16 AM #566506santeemanParticipantDel Cerro has much OLDER housing stock.
June 16, 2010 at 8:16 AM #566794santeemanParticipantDel Cerro has much OLDER housing stock.
June 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM #565811sdcellarParticipantsanteeman, um, compared to Sky Ranch, sure.
To answer AN’s question, over a million bucks.
Also, SRO, never meant to suggest you couldn’t be a homeowner as well. In homebuilder parlance, I believe you’d be referred to as a VIP.
June 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM #565909sdcellarParticipantsanteeman, um, compared to Sky Ranch, sure.
To answer AN’s question, over a million bucks.
Also, SRO, never meant to suggest you couldn’t be a homeowner as well. In homebuilder parlance, I believe you’d be referred to as a VIP.
June 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM #566418sdcellarParticipantsanteeman, um, compared to Sky Ranch, sure.
To answer AN’s question, over a million bucks.
Also, SRO, never meant to suggest you couldn’t be a homeowner as well. In homebuilder parlance, I believe you’d be referred to as a VIP.
June 16, 2010 at 9:21 AM #566526sdcellarParticipantsanteeman, um, compared to Sky Ranch, sure.
To answer AN’s question, over a million bucks.
Also, SRO, never meant to suggest you couldn’t be a homeowner as well. In homebuilder parlance, I believe you’d be referred to as a VIP.
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