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April 19, 2009 at 12:51 PM #384764April 19, 2009 at 1:33 PM #384130equalizerParticipant
It’s expensive because there is demand for the area – freeway close to both I-5 and I-15, good schools, moderate temperatures (much cooler than Scripps Ranch on a day like today), new neighborhood. Yes, the Mello-Roos are very high.
4S Ranch is farther commute for most people, so it is perceived as less desirable. Do you like Carmel Valley but prices are too high? Do you like Torrey Highlands? Here’s a 3800SF for $780K, if you add the landscaping and interior upgrades, its almost back to 2003 pricing. A lot lower than CV prices.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002936-13121_Via_Canyon_San_Diego_Ca_92129
April 19, 2009 at 1:33 PM #384397equalizerParticipantIt’s expensive because there is demand for the area – freeway close to both I-5 and I-15, good schools, moderate temperatures (much cooler than Scripps Ranch on a day like today), new neighborhood. Yes, the Mello-Roos are very high.
4S Ranch is farther commute for most people, so it is perceived as less desirable. Do you like Carmel Valley but prices are too high? Do you like Torrey Highlands? Here’s a 3800SF for $780K, if you add the landscaping and interior upgrades, its almost back to 2003 pricing. A lot lower than CV prices.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002936-13121_Via_Canyon_San_Diego_Ca_92129
April 19, 2009 at 1:33 PM #384595equalizerParticipantIt’s expensive because there is demand for the area – freeway close to both I-5 and I-15, good schools, moderate temperatures (much cooler than Scripps Ranch on a day like today), new neighborhood. Yes, the Mello-Roos are very high.
4S Ranch is farther commute for most people, so it is perceived as less desirable. Do you like Carmel Valley but prices are too high? Do you like Torrey Highlands? Here’s a 3800SF for $780K, if you add the landscaping and interior upgrades, its almost back to 2003 pricing. A lot lower than CV prices.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002936-13121_Via_Canyon_San_Diego_Ca_92129
April 19, 2009 at 1:33 PM #384644equalizerParticipantIt’s expensive because there is demand for the area – freeway close to both I-5 and I-15, good schools, moderate temperatures (much cooler than Scripps Ranch on a day like today), new neighborhood. Yes, the Mello-Roos are very high.
4S Ranch is farther commute for most people, so it is perceived as less desirable. Do you like Carmel Valley but prices are too high? Do you like Torrey Highlands? Here’s a 3800SF for $780K, if you add the landscaping and interior upgrades, its almost back to 2003 pricing. A lot lower than CV prices.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002936-13121_Via_Canyon_San_Diego_Ca_92129
April 19, 2009 at 1:33 PM #384781equalizerParticipantIt’s expensive because there is demand for the area – freeway close to both I-5 and I-15, good schools, moderate temperatures (much cooler than Scripps Ranch on a day like today), new neighborhood. Yes, the Mello-Roos are very high.
4S Ranch is farther commute for most people, so it is perceived as less desirable. Do you like Carmel Valley but prices are too high? Do you like Torrey Highlands? Here’s a 3800SF for $780K, if you add the landscaping and interior upgrades, its almost back to 2003 pricing. A lot lower than CV prices.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-090002936-13121_Via_Canyon_San_Diego_Ca_92129
April 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM #384190CoronitaParticipant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=equalizer]I know someone who lives in San Lorenza. If you want to discuss, email me: moremail at san.rr.com.
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Why this area is also expensive? – it is not Carmel valley neither 4s Ranch, but the housing and the plans are very high. There is one “west view high school” there. Is this high school main reason the housing so expensive?. Also there is considerable melorose for all those houses that were buitl in 2002 onwards I believe.[/quote]
The area is pretty nice (albeit remote). Westview and Torrey Pines High alternate in who’s on top of the other in San Diego yearly. Relatively speaking your money goes further in this area versus say Carmel Valley. I think something in CV at 2500sqft will cost about the same as something 3000sqft+ in this area. San Lorenza is a smaller community. The only drawback is the Intuit building, but you aren’t right next to it. There is still another lot for with Kilroy Realty has not built office buildings. So this area could look more crowded eventually. However, given the state of commercial real estate, I doubt Kilroy will be breaking ground anytime soon :)…But neighbors that buy into this area probably should plan on more commercial complexes in the future (I know a few folks that bought right next those Intuit buildings before the Intuit buildings went up…They weren’t too pleased after they found out how large those building were going to be)….Also, there is section 8 housing around the area (forget exactly where), if that bothers people.
April 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM #384458CoronitaParticipant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=equalizer]I know someone who lives in San Lorenza. If you want to discuss, email me: moremail at san.rr.com.
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Why this area is also expensive? – it is not Carmel valley neither 4s Ranch, but the housing and the plans are very high. There is one “west view high school” there. Is this high school main reason the housing so expensive?. Also there is considerable melorose for all those houses that were buitl in 2002 onwards I believe.[/quote]
The area is pretty nice (albeit remote). Westview and Torrey Pines High alternate in who’s on top of the other in San Diego yearly. Relatively speaking your money goes further in this area versus say Carmel Valley. I think something in CV at 2500sqft will cost about the same as something 3000sqft+ in this area. San Lorenza is a smaller community. The only drawback is the Intuit building, but you aren’t right next to it. There is still another lot for with Kilroy Realty has not built office buildings. So this area could look more crowded eventually. However, given the state of commercial real estate, I doubt Kilroy will be breaking ground anytime soon :)…But neighbors that buy into this area probably should plan on more commercial complexes in the future (I know a few folks that bought right next those Intuit buildings before the Intuit buildings went up…They weren’t too pleased after they found out how large those building were going to be)….Also, there is section 8 housing around the area (forget exactly where), if that bothers people.
April 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM #384656CoronitaParticipant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=equalizer]I know someone who lives in San Lorenza. If you want to discuss, email me: moremail at san.rr.com.
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Why this area is also expensive? – it is not Carmel valley neither 4s Ranch, but the housing and the plans are very high. There is one “west view high school” there. Is this high school main reason the housing so expensive?. Also there is considerable melorose for all those houses that were buitl in 2002 onwards I believe.[/quote]
The area is pretty nice (albeit remote). Westview and Torrey Pines High alternate in who’s on top of the other in San Diego yearly. Relatively speaking your money goes further in this area versus say Carmel Valley. I think something in CV at 2500sqft will cost about the same as something 3000sqft+ in this area. San Lorenza is a smaller community. The only drawback is the Intuit building, but you aren’t right next to it. There is still another lot for with Kilroy Realty has not built office buildings. So this area could look more crowded eventually. However, given the state of commercial real estate, I doubt Kilroy will be breaking ground anytime soon :)…But neighbors that buy into this area probably should plan on more commercial complexes in the future (I know a few folks that bought right next those Intuit buildings before the Intuit buildings went up…They weren’t too pleased after they found out how large those building were going to be)….Also, there is section 8 housing around the area (forget exactly where), if that bothers people.
April 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM #384705CoronitaParticipant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=equalizer]I know someone who lives in San Lorenza. If you want to discuss, email me: moremail at san.rr.com.
[/quote]
Why this area is also expensive? – it is not Carmel valley neither 4s Ranch, but the housing and the plans are very high. There is one “west view high school” there. Is this high school main reason the housing so expensive?. Also there is considerable melorose for all those houses that were buitl in 2002 onwards I believe.[/quote]
The area is pretty nice (albeit remote). Westview and Torrey Pines High alternate in who’s on top of the other in San Diego yearly. Relatively speaking your money goes further in this area versus say Carmel Valley. I think something in CV at 2500sqft will cost about the same as something 3000sqft+ in this area. San Lorenza is a smaller community. The only drawback is the Intuit building, but you aren’t right next to it. There is still another lot for with Kilroy Realty has not built office buildings. So this area could look more crowded eventually. However, given the state of commercial real estate, I doubt Kilroy will be breaking ground anytime soon :)…But neighbors that buy into this area probably should plan on more commercial complexes in the future (I know a few folks that bought right next those Intuit buildings before the Intuit buildings went up…They weren’t too pleased after they found out how large those building were going to be)….Also, there is section 8 housing around the area (forget exactly where), if that bothers people.
April 19, 2009 at 2:53 PM #384842CoronitaParticipant[quote=5yearwaiter][quote=equalizer]I know someone who lives in San Lorenza. If you want to discuss, email me: moremail at san.rr.com.
[/quote]
Why this area is also expensive? – it is not Carmel valley neither 4s Ranch, but the housing and the plans are very high. There is one “west view high school” there. Is this high school main reason the housing so expensive?. Also there is considerable melorose for all those houses that were buitl in 2002 onwards I believe.[/quote]
The area is pretty nice (albeit remote). Westview and Torrey Pines High alternate in who’s on top of the other in San Diego yearly. Relatively speaking your money goes further in this area versus say Carmel Valley. I think something in CV at 2500sqft will cost about the same as something 3000sqft+ in this area. San Lorenza is a smaller community. The only drawback is the Intuit building, but you aren’t right next to it. There is still another lot for with Kilroy Realty has not built office buildings. So this area could look more crowded eventually. However, given the state of commercial real estate, I doubt Kilroy will be breaking ground anytime soon :)…But neighbors that buy into this area probably should plan on more commercial complexes in the future (I know a few folks that bought right next those Intuit buildings before the Intuit buildings went up…They weren’t too pleased after they found out how large those building were going to be)….Also, there is section 8 housing around the area (forget exactly where), if that bothers people.
April 19, 2009 at 5:12 PM #3842895yearwaiterParticipantFlu,
Sounds this are remains as a stronger and expensive than 4S ranch especially that westview high with latest construction and the state of art of education and all. Though RB is pretty decent, may not like competing with westview high – Moreover I heard next year Delnorte high is opening doors for all 4S ranch students and the rumour is this new Delnorte got 2 Teachers from RB and 2 teachers from Westview.
April 19, 2009 at 5:12 PM #3845585yearwaiterParticipantFlu,
Sounds this are remains as a stronger and expensive than 4S ranch especially that westview high with latest construction and the state of art of education and all. Though RB is pretty decent, may not like competing with westview high – Moreover I heard next year Delnorte high is opening doors for all 4S ranch students and the rumour is this new Delnorte got 2 Teachers from RB and 2 teachers from Westview.
April 19, 2009 at 5:12 PM #3847565yearwaiterParticipantFlu,
Sounds this are remains as a stronger and expensive than 4S ranch especially that westview high with latest construction and the state of art of education and all. Though RB is pretty decent, may not like competing with westview high – Moreover I heard next year Delnorte high is opening doors for all 4S ranch students and the rumour is this new Delnorte got 2 Teachers from RB and 2 teachers from Westview.
April 19, 2009 at 5:12 PM #3848055yearwaiterParticipantFlu,
Sounds this are remains as a stronger and expensive than 4S ranch especially that westview high with latest construction and the state of art of education and all. Though RB is pretty decent, may not like competing with westview high – Moreover I heard next year Delnorte high is opening doors for all 4S ranch students and the rumour is this new Delnorte got 2 Teachers from RB and 2 teachers from Westview.
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