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January 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM #143384January 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM #143626barnaby33Participant
Are these units open to view? I might pop over today and take a look if so.
Josh
January 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM #143634barnaby33ParticipantAre these units open to view? I might pop over today and take a look if so.
Josh
January 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM #143658barnaby33ParticipantAre these units open to view? I might pop over today and take a look if so.
Josh
January 27, 2008 at 9:06 AM #143728barnaby33ParticipantAre these units open to view? I might pop over today and take a look if so.
Josh
January 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM #143516RaybyrnesParticipantPersonal bias is setting in after my sister looked at a brand new 4200 square ft home in North Carolina for 440K. I would think that if you don’t have kids who are of school age these place might work out. BUt with so many rental units in the area I am still wondering why you would lay out this type of money for these units.
January 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM #143757RaybyrnesParticipantPersonal bias is setting in after my sister looked at a brand new 4200 square ft home in North Carolina for 440K. I would think that if you don’t have kids who are of school age these place might work out. BUt with so many rental units in the area I am still wondering why you would lay out this type of money for these units.
January 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM #143764RaybyrnesParticipantPersonal bias is setting in after my sister looked at a brand new 4200 square ft home in North Carolina for 440K. I would think that if you don’t have kids who are of school age these place might work out. BUt with so many rental units in the area I am still wondering why you would lay out this type of money for these units.
January 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM #143790RaybyrnesParticipantPersonal bias is setting in after my sister looked at a brand new 4200 square ft home in North Carolina for 440K. I would think that if you don’t have kids who are of school age these place might work out. BUt with so many rental units in the area I am still wondering why you would lay out this type of money for these units.
January 27, 2008 at 3:14 PM #143857RaybyrnesParticipantPersonal bias is setting in after my sister looked at a brand new 4200 square ft home in North Carolina for 440K. I would think that if you don’t have kids who are of school age these place might work out. BUt with so many rental units in the area I am still wondering why you would lay out this type of money for these units.
January 27, 2008 at 5:33 PM #143578StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
-S
January 27, 2008 at 5:33 PM #143817StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
-S
January 27, 2008 at 5:33 PM #143824StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
-S
January 27, 2008 at 5:33 PM #143850StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
-S
January 27, 2008 at 5:33 PM #143916StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
-S
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