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June 18, 2010 at 8:31 PM #568059June 19, 2010 at 1:07 PM #567244sdrealtorParticipant
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And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Not that it matters, but if you truly want to be(more) specific:
the center point of 52/805 to children’s hospital is roughly 3.7 miles, using latitude/longitude & my calculations. So add to that roughly 1 mile to allow for driving.[/quote]
Dude you are good. I just got back from a drive down to Chula Vista and clocked the distance from the 52 offramp on the 805 to the Genessee off ramp on 163 and it was exactly 3.7 miles.
June 19, 2010 at 1:07 PM #567340sdrealtorParticipant[quote=natty][quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Not that it matters, but if you truly want to be(more) specific:
the center point of 52/805 to children’s hospital is roughly 3.7 miles, using latitude/longitude & my calculations. So add to that roughly 1 mile to allow for driving.[/quote]
Dude you are good. I just got back from a drive down to Chula Vista and clocked the distance from the 52 offramp on the 805 to the Genessee off ramp on 163 and it was exactly 3.7 miles.
June 19, 2010 at 1:07 PM #567841sdrealtorParticipant[quote=natty][quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Not that it matters, but if you truly want to be(more) specific:
the center point of 52/805 to children’s hospital is roughly 3.7 miles, using latitude/longitude & my calculations. So add to that roughly 1 mile to allow for driving.[/quote]
Dude you are good. I just got back from a drive down to Chula Vista and clocked the distance from the 52 offramp on the 805 to the Genessee off ramp on 163 and it was exactly 3.7 miles.
June 19, 2010 at 1:07 PM #567948sdrealtorParticipant[quote=natty][quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Not that it matters, but if you truly want to be(more) specific:
the center point of 52/805 to children’s hospital is roughly 3.7 miles, using latitude/longitude & my calculations. So add to that roughly 1 mile to allow for driving.[/quote]
Dude you are good. I just got back from a drive down to Chula Vista and clocked the distance from the 52 offramp on the 805 to the Genessee off ramp on 163 and it was exactly 3.7 miles.
June 19, 2010 at 1:07 PM #568232sdrealtorParticipant[quote=natty][quote=sdrealtor]
And for the record Sharp and Children’s are nowhere near 6 miles away from the Golden Triangle border of the 52/805 intersection. Look at a map, it wont hurt you.[/quote]
Not that it matters, but if you truly want to be(more) specific:
the center point of 52/805 to children’s hospital is roughly 3.7 miles, using latitude/longitude & my calculations. So add to that roughly 1 mile to allow for driving.[/quote]
Dude you are good. I just got back from a drive down to Chula Vista and clocked the distance from the 52 offramp on the 805 to the Genessee off ramp on 163 and it was exactly 3.7 miles.
June 19, 2010 at 5:35 PM #567412kcal09Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]If memory serves me right, I bought a townhouse in Santee in 1992. Across the street from Santana High on Magnolia. By 1994 it was underwater.
The 52 was just going in at that time, and the realtors always said that the completion would completely change Santee. I’m sure it has had an effect on that area.
What I liked about Santee: In the evenings I liked the sunsets – being surrounded by a range of hills. It looked cool.
I didn’t like anything else about Santee. Now, everything that I didn’t like about it remains, but just with more traffic. The last time I was out there was 2008.
I agree with what another poster suggested: Paying that much is the classic “buying the nicest house in the poorest location” syndrome. Having lived there myself, and been there somewhat recently, I am surprised that people are paying $800k to live there.
I wish I liked where I live now as much as SRO likes his/her place. It’s nice and all, don’t get me wrong. But damn, SRO really really really really really really really really really really really loves Skryranch in Santee. Must be nice.[/quote]
Paying $800k for a house in Santee is insane.
June 19, 2010 at 5:35 PM #567510kcal09Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]If memory serves me right, I bought a townhouse in Santee in 1992. Across the street from Santana High on Magnolia. By 1994 it was underwater.
The 52 was just going in at that time, and the realtors always said that the completion would completely change Santee. I’m sure it has had an effect on that area.
What I liked about Santee: In the evenings I liked the sunsets – being surrounded by a range of hills. It looked cool.
I didn’t like anything else about Santee. Now, everything that I didn’t like about it remains, but just with more traffic. The last time I was out there was 2008.
I agree with what another poster suggested: Paying that much is the classic “buying the nicest house in the poorest location” syndrome. Having lived there myself, and been there somewhat recently, I am surprised that people are paying $800k to live there.
I wish I liked where I live now as much as SRO likes his/her place. It’s nice and all, don’t get me wrong. But damn, SRO really really really really really really really really really really really loves Skryranch in Santee. Must be nice.[/quote]
Paying $800k for a house in Santee is insane.
June 19, 2010 at 5:35 PM #568008kcal09Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]If memory serves me right, I bought a townhouse in Santee in 1992. Across the street from Santana High on Magnolia. By 1994 it was underwater.
The 52 was just going in at that time, and the realtors always said that the completion would completely change Santee. I’m sure it has had an effect on that area.
What I liked about Santee: In the evenings I liked the sunsets – being surrounded by a range of hills. It looked cool.
I didn’t like anything else about Santee. Now, everything that I didn’t like about it remains, but just with more traffic. The last time I was out there was 2008.
I agree with what another poster suggested: Paying that much is the classic “buying the nicest house in the poorest location” syndrome. Having lived there myself, and been there somewhat recently, I am surprised that people are paying $800k to live there.
I wish I liked where I live now as much as SRO likes his/her place. It’s nice and all, don’t get me wrong. But damn, SRO really really really really really really really really really really really loves Skryranch in Santee. Must be nice.[/quote]
Paying $800k for a house in Santee is insane.
June 19, 2010 at 5:35 PM #568116kcal09Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]If memory serves me right, I bought a townhouse in Santee in 1992. Across the street from Santana High on Magnolia. By 1994 it was underwater.
The 52 was just going in at that time, and the realtors always said that the completion would completely change Santee. I’m sure it has had an effect on that area.
What I liked about Santee: In the evenings I liked the sunsets – being surrounded by a range of hills. It looked cool.
I didn’t like anything else about Santee. Now, everything that I didn’t like about it remains, but just with more traffic. The last time I was out there was 2008.
I agree with what another poster suggested: Paying that much is the classic “buying the nicest house in the poorest location” syndrome. Having lived there myself, and been there somewhat recently, I am surprised that people are paying $800k to live there.
I wish I liked where I live now as much as SRO likes his/her place. It’s nice and all, don’t get me wrong. But damn, SRO really really really really really really really really really really really loves Skryranch in Santee. Must be nice.[/quote]
Paying $800k for a house in Santee is insane.
June 19, 2010 at 5:35 PM #568396kcal09Participant[quote=pabloesqobar]If memory serves me right, I bought a townhouse in Santee in 1992. Across the street from Santana High on Magnolia. By 1994 it was underwater.
The 52 was just going in at that time, and the realtors always said that the completion would completely change Santee. I’m sure it has had an effect on that area.
What I liked about Santee: In the evenings I liked the sunsets – being surrounded by a range of hills. It looked cool.
I didn’t like anything else about Santee. Now, everything that I didn’t like about it remains, but just with more traffic. The last time I was out there was 2008.
I agree with what another poster suggested: Paying that much is the classic “buying the nicest house in the poorest location” syndrome. Having lived there myself, and been there somewhat recently, I am surprised that people are paying $800k to live there.
I wish I liked where I live now as much as SRO likes his/her place. It’s nice and all, don’t get me wrong. But damn, SRO really really really really really really really really really really really loves Skryranch in Santee. Must be nice.[/quote]
Paying $800k for a house in Santee is insane.
June 19, 2010 at 9:16 PM #567457SkyRanchOwnerParticipantkcal09, FYI (These aren’t $800k, more like $499k – $534k!)
Residence 1 B Homesite 0023 $499,990 (2418 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5583 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 9207Residence 2 A Homesite 0022 $516,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5589 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0024 $513,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5577 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0040 $533,990 (2800 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5580 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Crestview Homesite map:
http://www.lennar.com/images/com/files/new-homes/3/66/413/spf/5-Crestview-color-stat11-6-09.pdfJune 19, 2010 at 9:16 PM #567554SkyRanchOwnerParticipantkcal09, FYI (These aren’t $800k, more like $499k – $534k!)
Residence 1 B Homesite 0023 $499,990 (2418 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5583 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 9207Residence 2 A Homesite 0022 $516,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5589 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0024 $513,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5577 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0040 $533,990 (2800 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5580 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Crestview Homesite map:
http://www.lennar.com/images/com/files/new-homes/3/66/413/spf/5-Crestview-color-stat11-6-09.pdfJune 19, 2010 at 9:16 PM #568053SkyRanchOwnerParticipantkcal09, FYI (These aren’t $800k, more like $499k – $534k!)
Residence 1 B Homesite 0023 $499,990 (2418 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5583 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 9207Residence 2 A Homesite 0022 $516,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5589 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0024 $513,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5577 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0040 $533,990 (2800 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5580 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Crestview Homesite map:
http://www.lennar.com/images/com/files/new-homes/3/66/413/spf/5-Crestview-color-stat11-6-09.pdfJune 19, 2010 at 9:16 PM #568161SkyRanchOwnerParticipantkcal09, FYI (These aren’t $800k, more like $499k – $534k!)
Residence 1 B Homesite 0023 $499,990 (2418 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5583 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 9207Residence 2 A Homesite 0022 $516,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5589 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0024 $513,990 (2884 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5577 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Residence 2 Homesite 0040 $533,990 (2800 sq. ft.)
Estimated Availability July 2010
5580 Dracena Street, Santee, CA, 92071Crestview Homesite map:
http://www.lennar.com/images/com/files/new-homes/3/66/413/spf/5-Crestview-color-stat11-6-09.pdf -
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