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September 13, 2010 at 4:18 PM #605355September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #604299
ybitz
Participant[quote=UCGal]Looking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.[/quote]
Yeah, it definitely looked a bit tacky. But is there anyway to take a picture of the bathroom with the mirror placed like that without showing up in the picture? Photoshop? I’m curious…September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #604387ybitz
Participant[quote=UCGal]Looking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.[/quote]
Yeah, it definitely looked a bit tacky. But is there anyway to take a picture of the bathroom with the mirror placed like that without showing up in the picture? Photoshop? I’m curious…September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #604936ybitz
Participant[quote=UCGal]Looking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.[/quote]
Yeah, it definitely looked a bit tacky. But is there anyway to take a picture of the bathroom with the mirror placed like that without showing up in the picture? Photoshop? I’m curious…September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #605044ybitz
Participant[quote=UCGal]Looking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.[/quote]
Yeah, it definitely looked a bit tacky. But is there anyway to take a picture of the bathroom with the mirror placed like that without showing up in the picture? Photoshop? I’m curious…September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #605360ybitz
Participant[quote=UCGal]Looking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.[/quote]
Yeah, it definitely looked a bit tacky. But is there anyway to take a picture of the bathroom with the mirror placed like that without showing up in the picture? Photoshop? I’m curious…September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #604304bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Scarlett]BG,
You actually have a CHOICE to attend LJ High or UC high. Kids attend Torrey Pines Elementary and Muirlands Middle in La JOlla.
It’s considered an OPTIONAL area.
(See http://old.sandi.net/schoolfinder/find_address.asp)The secondary bedrooms are actually slightly larger than most SFR’s we’ve seen (where they usually are 10 x 10 or 10 x 11). There are 3 FULL baths. The closet of the bedroom downstairs is indeed very tiny.
The garage was indeed a good size, with extra storage too.
It’s a condo not an SFR true. We are debating size & detached vs commute. If we want to stay in LJ school district & ultrashort commute, I doubt we can find anything better. Question is, would we happy enough with the size?[/quote]
Yes, thank you, Scarlett. I saw the current attendance area. I’m certain my friend’s kid didn’t have a choice in the early 90’s. If your kids are young yet, you don’t know if the optional HS attendance choice will still exist when they get there. It depends on enrollment and whether one of the schools becomes impacted at the time your kid is ready to attend 9th grade.
My friend had a 3/2.5. Their third bedroom either had a very tiny closet or none at all as I remember. I do believe their unit was 1500 or 1600 feet but really not sure. All 3 BR’s were upstairs and the secondary rooms WERE like 10×10 and 10×11. Their kitchen, F/R, L/R, front entry, front courtyard and laundry look *exactly* like those in the pics of your link, exc. they lived on Cam. Eastbluff. As I recall, there are at least 400 units in that complex.
The kitchen is VERY SMALL (apt size) and has almost no counter space. Not sure if there is really any way to enlarge it due to plumbing constraints.
As I recall, there was a pool and I think two jacuzzis near my friend’s unit, but there could be another pool area. Also, partying students often late at night on the weekends. Wow, the HOA dues are HIGH now . . . I think my friend paid about $175.
Scarlett, why don’t you go look at it? And also drive through the alleys on Saturday night (to check noise levels). If I had a family as you do, I wouldn’t want a unit like that, but that’s just me.
What happened to those nice large units you were considering in Scripps Ranch?
September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #604392bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Scarlett]BG,
You actually have a CHOICE to attend LJ High or UC high. Kids attend Torrey Pines Elementary and Muirlands Middle in La JOlla.
It’s considered an OPTIONAL area.
(See http://old.sandi.net/schoolfinder/find_address.asp)The secondary bedrooms are actually slightly larger than most SFR’s we’ve seen (where they usually are 10 x 10 or 10 x 11). There are 3 FULL baths. The closet of the bedroom downstairs is indeed very tiny.
The garage was indeed a good size, with extra storage too.
It’s a condo not an SFR true. We are debating size & detached vs commute. If we want to stay in LJ school district & ultrashort commute, I doubt we can find anything better. Question is, would we happy enough with the size?[/quote]
Yes, thank you, Scarlett. I saw the current attendance area. I’m certain my friend’s kid didn’t have a choice in the early 90’s. If your kids are young yet, you don’t know if the optional HS attendance choice will still exist when they get there. It depends on enrollment and whether one of the schools becomes impacted at the time your kid is ready to attend 9th grade.
My friend had a 3/2.5. Their third bedroom either had a very tiny closet or none at all as I remember. I do believe their unit was 1500 or 1600 feet but really not sure. All 3 BR’s were upstairs and the secondary rooms WERE like 10×10 and 10×11. Their kitchen, F/R, L/R, front entry, front courtyard and laundry look *exactly* like those in the pics of your link, exc. they lived on Cam. Eastbluff. As I recall, there are at least 400 units in that complex.
The kitchen is VERY SMALL (apt size) and has almost no counter space. Not sure if there is really any way to enlarge it due to plumbing constraints.
As I recall, there was a pool and I think two jacuzzis near my friend’s unit, but there could be another pool area. Also, partying students often late at night on the weekends. Wow, the HOA dues are HIGH now . . . I think my friend paid about $175.
Scarlett, why don’t you go look at it? And also drive through the alleys on Saturday night (to check noise levels). If I had a family as you do, I wouldn’t want a unit like that, but that’s just me.
What happened to those nice large units you were considering in Scripps Ranch?
September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #604941bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Scarlett]BG,
You actually have a CHOICE to attend LJ High or UC high. Kids attend Torrey Pines Elementary and Muirlands Middle in La JOlla.
It’s considered an OPTIONAL area.
(See http://old.sandi.net/schoolfinder/find_address.asp)The secondary bedrooms are actually slightly larger than most SFR’s we’ve seen (where they usually are 10 x 10 or 10 x 11). There are 3 FULL baths. The closet of the bedroom downstairs is indeed very tiny.
The garage was indeed a good size, with extra storage too.
It’s a condo not an SFR true. We are debating size & detached vs commute. If we want to stay in LJ school district & ultrashort commute, I doubt we can find anything better. Question is, would we happy enough with the size?[/quote]
Yes, thank you, Scarlett. I saw the current attendance area. I’m certain my friend’s kid didn’t have a choice in the early 90’s. If your kids are young yet, you don’t know if the optional HS attendance choice will still exist when they get there. It depends on enrollment and whether one of the schools becomes impacted at the time your kid is ready to attend 9th grade.
My friend had a 3/2.5. Their third bedroom either had a very tiny closet or none at all as I remember. I do believe their unit was 1500 or 1600 feet but really not sure. All 3 BR’s were upstairs and the secondary rooms WERE like 10×10 and 10×11. Their kitchen, F/R, L/R, front entry, front courtyard and laundry look *exactly* like those in the pics of your link, exc. they lived on Cam. Eastbluff. As I recall, there are at least 400 units in that complex.
The kitchen is VERY SMALL (apt size) and has almost no counter space. Not sure if there is really any way to enlarge it due to plumbing constraints.
As I recall, there was a pool and I think two jacuzzis near my friend’s unit, but there could be another pool area. Also, partying students often late at night on the weekends. Wow, the HOA dues are HIGH now . . . I think my friend paid about $175.
Scarlett, why don’t you go look at it? And also drive through the alleys on Saturday night (to check noise levels). If I had a family as you do, I wouldn’t want a unit like that, but that’s just me.
What happened to those nice large units you were considering in Scripps Ranch?
September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #605049bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Scarlett]BG,
You actually have a CHOICE to attend LJ High or UC high. Kids attend Torrey Pines Elementary and Muirlands Middle in La JOlla.
It’s considered an OPTIONAL area.
(See http://old.sandi.net/schoolfinder/find_address.asp)The secondary bedrooms are actually slightly larger than most SFR’s we’ve seen (where they usually are 10 x 10 or 10 x 11). There are 3 FULL baths. The closet of the bedroom downstairs is indeed very tiny.
The garage was indeed a good size, with extra storage too.
It’s a condo not an SFR true. We are debating size & detached vs commute. If we want to stay in LJ school district & ultrashort commute, I doubt we can find anything better. Question is, would we happy enough with the size?[/quote]
Yes, thank you, Scarlett. I saw the current attendance area. I’m certain my friend’s kid didn’t have a choice in the early 90’s. If your kids are young yet, you don’t know if the optional HS attendance choice will still exist when they get there. It depends on enrollment and whether one of the schools becomes impacted at the time your kid is ready to attend 9th grade.
My friend had a 3/2.5. Their third bedroom either had a very tiny closet or none at all as I remember. I do believe their unit was 1500 or 1600 feet but really not sure. All 3 BR’s were upstairs and the secondary rooms WERE like 10×10 and 10×11. Their kitchen, F/R, L/R, front entry, front courtyard and laundry look *exactly* like those in the pics of your link, exc. they lived on Cam. Eastbluff. As I recall, there are at least 400 units in that complex.
The kitchen is VERY SMALL (apt size) and has almost no counter space. Not sure if there is really any way to enlarge it due to plumbing constraints.
As I recall, there was a pool and I think two jacuzzis near my friend’s unit, but there could be another pool area. Also, partying students often late at night on the weekends. Wow, the HOA dues are HIGH now . . . I think my friend paid about $175.
Scarlett, why don’t you go look at it? And also drive through the alleys on Saturday night (to check noise levels). If I had a family as you do, I wouldn’t want a unit like that, but that’s just me.
What happened to those nice large units you were considering in Scripps Ranch?
September 13, 2010 at 4:29 PM #605365bearishgurl
Participant[quote=Scarlett]BG,
You actually have a CHOICE to attend LJ High or UC high. Kids attend Torrey Pines Elementary and Muirlands Middle in La JOlla.
It’s considered an OPTIONAL area.
(See http://old.sandi.net/schoolfinder/find_address.asp)The secondary bedrooms are actually slightly larger than most SFR’s we’ve seen (where they usually are 10 x 10 or 10 x 11). There are 3 FULL baths. The closet of the bedroom downstairs is indeed very tiny.
The garage was indeed a good size, with extra storage too.
It’s a condo not an SFR true. We are debating size & detached vs commute. If we want to stay in LJ school district & ultrashort commute, I doubt we can find anything better. Question is, would we happy enough with the size?[/quote]
Yes, thank you, Scarlett. I saw the current attendance area. I’m certain my friend’s kid didn’t have a choice in the early 90’s. If your kids are young yet, you don’t know if the optional HS attendance choice will still exist when they get there. It depends on enrollment and whether one of the schools becomes impacted at the time your kid is ready to attend 9th grade.
My friend had a 3/2.5. Their third bedroom either had a very tiny closet or none at all as I remember. I do believe their unit was 1500 or 1600 feet but really not sure. All 3 BR’s were upstairs and the secondary rooms WERE like 10×10 and 10×11. Their kitchen, F/R, L/R, front entry, front courtyard and laundry look *exactly* like those in the pics of your link, exc. they lived on Cam. Eastbluff. As I recall, there are at least 400 units in that complex.
The kitchen is VERY SMALL (apt size) and has almost no counter space. Not sure if there is really any way to enlarge it due to plumbing constraints.
As I recall, there was a pool and I think two jacuzzis near my friend’s unit, but there could be another pool area. Also, partying students often late at night on the weekends. Wow, the HOA dues are HIGH now . . . I think my friend paid about $175.
Scarlett, why don’t you go look at it? And also drive through the alleys on Saturday night (to check noise levels). If I had a family as you do, I wouldn’t want a unit like that, but that’s just me.
What happened to those nice large units you were considering in Scripps Ranch?
September 13, 2010 at 4:44 PM #604319Scarlett
ParticipantBG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.
September 13, 2010 at 4:44 PM #604407Scarlett
ParticipantBG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.
September 13, 2010 at 4:44 PM #604957Scarlett
ParticipantBG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.
September 13, 2010 at 4:44 PM #605064Scarlett
ParticipantBG, Eastbluff is a different complex than Southpointe, and those are smaller and not so nice looking, if I may say so. I am not considering either buying or renting in Eastbluff. Southpointe IS nicer.
I’ve been through Southpointe many times, looking for rentals or at open houses. I have seen this property at the open house this weekend. This particular unit is on a short cul de sac off the beaten path – enter from the Via Mallorca, not from the tiny interior streets of the complex, so it’s kind of private and has a feel of a SFR in a way. Been there at night and for that particular unit there is no noise whatsoever.
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