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December 9, 2010 at 2:33 PM #638916December 9, 2010 at 2:38 PM #637803briansd1Guest
BG, remember what you said before. People want new houses (that are functionally up to date) and new schools. By and large, professional families don’t want to buy in South Park.
New is the key. If the zoning and the building permitting process made it easy to cost effectively turn old to new, then people would not have to look to suburbs and exurbs for new.
December 9, 2010 at 2:38 PM #637876briansd1GuestBG, remember what you said before. People want new houses (that are functionally up to date) and new schools. By and large, professional families don’t want to buy in South Park.
New is the key. If the zoning and the building permitting process made it easy to cost effectively turn old to new, then people would not have to look to suburbs and exurbs for new.
December 9, 2010 at 2:38 PM #638457briansd1GuestBG, remember what you said before. People want new houses (that are functionally up to date) and new schools. By and large, professional families don’t want to buy in South Park.
New is the key. If the zoning and the building permitting process made it easy to cost effectively turn old to new, then people would not have to look to suburbs and exurbs for new.
December 9, 2010 at 2:38 PM #638589briansd1GuestBG, remember what you said before. People want new houses (that are functionally up to date) and new schools. By and large, professional families don’t want to buy in South Park.
New is the key. If the zoning and the building permitting process made it easy to cost effectively turn old to new, then people would not have to look to suburbs and exurbs for new.
December 9, 2010 at 2:38 PM #638906briansd1GuestBG, remember what you said before. People want new houses (that are functionally up to date) and new schools. By and large, professional families don’t want to buy in South Park.
New is the key. If the zoning and the building permitting process made it easy to cost effectively turn old to new, then people would not have to look to suburbs and exurbs for new.
December 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #637858sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
I understand what you are going through and dont let some looney convince you otherwise. There is no right or wrong. Do what feels right.sdr
…alleged troll in training who happened to be spot on (yet again)December 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #637931sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
I understand what you are going through and dont let some looney convince you otherwise. There is no right or wrong. Do what feels right.sdr
…alleged troll in training who happened to be spot on (yet again)December 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #638512sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
I understand what you are going through and dont let some looney convince you otherwise. There is no right or wrong. Do what feels right.sdr
…alleged troll in training who happened to be spot on (yet again)December 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #638644sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
I understand what you are going through and dont let some looney convince you otherwise. There is no right or wrong. Do what feels right.sdr
…alleged troll in training who happened to be spot on (yet again)December 9, 2010 at 2:46 PM #638961sdrealtorParticipantScarlett
I understand what you are going through and dont let some looney convince you otherwise. There is no right or wrong. Do what feels right.sdr
…alleged troll in training who happened to be spot on (yet again)December 9, 2010 at 9:46 PM #638033(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jstoesz]
Lets hope there is more of this good news on the horizon. Everyone, ignore Pt. Loma. Carmel valley Rocks, look there please![/quote]
I’m with you jstoesz, everyone please buy in Carmel Valley.
I wouldn’t mind a fixer in Point Loma, at the right price, of course. ;)[/quote]
Me too. I still regret the 280K fixer in the wooded area I passed on in 1996. It was priced at more than 7x the median household income of 34k back then, so it didn’t make sense for us to to buy it until it dropped to about 4x median income (about 140k).
December 9, 2010 at 9:46 PM #638107(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jstoesz]
Lets hope there is more of this good news on the horizon. Everyone, ignore Pt. Loma. Carmel valley Rocks, look there please![/quote]
I’m with you jstoesz, everyone please buy in Carmel Valley.
I wouldn’t mind a fixer in Point Loma, at the right price, of course. ;)[/quote]
Me too. I still regret the 280K fixer in the wooded area I passed on in 1996. It was priced at more than 7x the median household income of 34k back then, so it didn’t make sense for us to to buy it until it dropped to about 4x median income (about 140k).
December 9, 2010 at 9:46 PM #638687(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jstoesz]
Lets hope there is more of this good news on the horizon. Everyone, ignore Pt. Loma. Carmel valley Rocks, look there please![/quote]
I’m with you jstoesz, everyone please buy in Carmel Valley.
I wouldn’t mind a fixer in Point Loma, at the right price, of course. ;)[/quote]
Me too. I still regret the 280K fixer in the wooded area I passed on in 1996. It was priced at more than 7x the median household income of 34k back then, so it didn’t make sense for us to to buy it until it dropped to about 4x median income (about 140k).
December 9, 2010 at 9:46 PM #638819(former)FormerSanDieganParticipant[quote=briansd1][quote=jstoesz]
Lets hope there is more of this good news on the horizon. Everyone, ignore Pt. Loma. Carmel valley Rocks, look there please![/quote]
I’m with you jstoesz, everyone please buy in Carmel Valley.
I wouldn’t mind a fixer in Point Loma, at the right price, of course. ;)[/quote]
Me too. I still regret the 280K fixer in the wooded area I passed on in 1996. It was priced at more than 7x the median household income of 34k back then, so it didn’t make sense for us to to buy it until it dropped to about 4x median income (about 140k).
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