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December 18, 2007 at 10:17 AM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119614December 18, 2007 at 10:17 AM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119749betting on fallParticipant
For those of you who don’t get the actual “meat space” newspaper, you missed the massive headline and article, taking up about 3/4 of the upper fold of the front page.
Its the kind of treatment usually given to things like announcements of middle east peace or Chargers clinching division titles.It dispels my concerns that the UT would bury this stuff to protect their realtor advertisers. And the local TV news folks basically just read the U-T to figure out what they should cover, so expect this story to get big play tonight.
For someone like me waiting to buy, seeing this headline was an early Christmas present. Hopefully, Joe Seller will stop thinking his house is worth what his idiot neighbor paid in 2006 and finally start pricing based on today’s reality.
December 18, 2007 at 10:17 AM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119780betting on fallParticipantFor those of you who don’t get the actual “meat space” newspaper, you missed the massive headline and article, taking up about 3/4 of the upper fold of the front page.
Its the kind of treatment usually given to things like announcements of middle east peace or Chargers clinching division titles.It dispels my concerns that the UT would bury this stuff to protect their realtor advertisers. And the local TV news folks basically just read the U-T to figure out what they should cover, so expect this story to get big play tonight.
For someone like me waiting to buy, seeing this headline was an early Christmas present. Hopefully, Joe Seller will stop thinking his house is worth what his idiot neighbor paid in 2006 and finally start pricing based on today’s reality.
December 18, 2007 at 10:17 AM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119827betting on fallParticipantFor those of you who don’t get the actual “meat space” newspaper, you missed the massive headline and article, taking up about 3/4 of the upper fold of the front page.
Its the kind of treatment usually given to things like announcements of middle east peace or Chargers clinching division titles.It dispels my concerns that the UT would bury this stuff to protect their realtor advertisers. And the local TV news folks basically just read the U-T to figure out what they should cover, so expect this story to get big play tonight.
For someone like me waiting to buy, seeing this headline was an early Christmas present. Hopefully, Joe Seller will stop thinking his house is worth what his idiot neighbor paid in 2006 and finally start pricing based on today’s reality.
December 18, 2007 at 10:17 AM in reply to: Ouch! SD Union Telling Like it is – March 2004 Overall Median Reached #119846betting on fallParticipantFor those of you who don’t get the actual “meat space” newspaper, you missed the massive headline and article, taking up about 3/4 of the upper fold of the front page.
Its the kind of treatment usually given to things like announcements of middle east peace or Chargers clinching division titles.It dispels my concerns that the UT would bury this stuff to protect their realtor advertisers. And the local TV news folks basically just read the U-T to figure out what they should cover, so expect this story to get big play tonight.
For someone like me waiting to buy, seeing this headline was an early Christmas present. Hopefully, Joe Seller will stop thinking his house is worth what his idiot neighbor paid in 2006 and finally start pricing based on today’s reality.
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117700betting on fallParticipantAt that budget, you can get a nice place in scripps ranch or carmel valley, live the classic american family suburban lifestyle, have quality schools, and be 20 minutes from downtown outside of rush hour. But not lots on the “culture” end of things.
But really you have a million options depending on what you prefer. You could get a very nicely restored/renovated place in some of the very central neighborhoods (Kensington/Normal Heights/University Heights) and be able to walk to restaurants/stores. You could get a condo in downtown itself. You could get a place with some land out in the La Mesa/Mt. Helix area. You could probably get a newer 5000 sq. ft. Mcmansion in Chula Vista for that price (20 min. from downtown w/o traffic or speed limits).
You just need to decide what’s most important to you.
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117826betting on fallParticipantAt that budget, you can get a nice place in scripps ranch or carmel valley, live the classic american family suburban lifestyle, have quality schools, and be 20 minutes from downtown outside of rush hour. But not lots on the “culture” end of things.
But really you have a million options depending on what you prefer. You could get a very nicely restored/renovated place in some of the very central neighborhoods (Kensington/Normal Heights/University Heights) and be able to walk to restaurants/stores. You could get a condo in downtown itself. You could get a place with some land out in the La Mesa/Mt. Helix area. You could probably get a newer 5000 sq. ft. Mcmansion in Chula Vista for that price (20 min. from downtown w/o traffic or speed limits).
You just need to decide what’s most important to you.
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117862betting on fallParticipantAt that budget, you can get a nice place in scripps ranch or carmel valley, live the classic american family suburban lifestyle, have quality schools, and be 20 minutes from downtown outside of rush hour. But not lots on the “culture” end of things.
But really you have a million options depending on what you prefer. You could get a very nicely restored/renovated place in some of the very central neighborhoods (Kensington/Normal Heights/University Heights) and be able to walk to restaurants/stores. You could get a condo in downtown itself. You could get a place with some land out in the La Mesa/Mt. Helix area. You could probably get a newer 5000 sq. ft. Mcmansion in Chula Vista for that price (20 min. from downtown w/o traffic or speed limits).
You just need to decide what’s most important to you.
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117902betting on fallParticipantAt that budget, you can get a nice place in scripps ranch or carmel valley, live the classic american family suburban lifestyle, have quality schools, and be 20 minutes from downtown outside of rush hour. But not lots on the “culture” end of things.
But really you have a million options depending on what you prefer. You could get a very nicely restored/renovated place in some of the very central neighborhoods (Kensington/Normal Heights/University Heights) and be able to walk to restaurants/stores. You could get a condo in downtown itself. You could get a place with some land out in the La Mesa/Mt. Helix area. You could probably get a newer 5000 sq. ft. Mcmansion in Chula Vista for that price (20 min. from downtown w/o traffic or speed limits).
You just need to decide what’s most important to you.
December 15, 2007 at 9:01 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117924betting on fallParticipantAt that budget, you can get a nice place in scripps ranch or carmel valley, live the classic american family suburban lifestyle, have quality schools, and be 20 minutes from downtown outside of rush hour. But not lots on the “culture” end of things.
But really you have a million options depending on what you prefer. You could get a very nicely restored/renovated place in some of the very central neighborhoods (Kensington/Normal Heights/University Heights) and be able to walk to restaurants/stores. You could get a condo in downtown itself. You could get a place with some land out in the La Mesa/Mt. Helix area. You could probably get a newer 5000 sq. ft. Mcmansion in Chula Vista for that price (20 min. from downtown w/o traffic or speed limits).
You just need to decide what’s most important to you.
December 15, 2007 at 8:21 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117655betting on fallParticipantI think you need to give us a little more information, such as
1) what does the buyer care about- culture/restaurants nearby, quality of schools, size of the house?
2) What budget?
3) And is that 20 minutes counted at rush hour or just any time? (I’ve seen some very far off neighborhoods call themselves 20 minutes from downtown, but I think that would only be possible at 4 am in a Ferrari.)December 15, 2007 at 8:21 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117782betting on fallParticipantI think you need to give us a little more information, such as
1) what does the buyer care about- culture/restaurants nearby, quality of schools, size of the house?
2) What budget?
3) And is that 20 minutes counted at rush hour or just any time? (I’ve seen some very far off neighborhoods call themselves 20 minutes from downtown, but I think that would only be possible at 4 am in a Ferrari.)December 15, 2007 at 8:21 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117816betting on fallParticipantI think you need to give us a little more information, such as
1) what does the buyer care about- culture/restaurants nearby, quality of schools, size of the house?
2) What budget?
3) And is that 20 minutes counted at rush hour or just any time? (I’ve seen some very far off neighborhoods call themselves 20 minutes from downtown, but I think that would only be possible at 4 am in a Ferrari.)December 15, 2007 at 8:21 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117857betting on fallParticipantI think you need to give us a little more information, such as
1) what does the buyer care about- culture/restaurants nearby, quality of schools, size of the house?
2) What budget?
3) And is that 20 minutes counted at rush hour or just any time? (I’ve seen some very far off neighborhoods call themselves 20 minutes from downtown, but I think that would only be possible at 4 am in a Ferrari.)December 15, 2007 at 8:21 AM in reply to: By spot to live that isn’t more than 20 minutes from downtown… #117880betting on fallParticipantI think you need to give us a little more information, such as
1) what does the buyer care about- culture/restaurants nearby, quality of schools, size of the house?
2) What budget?
3) And is that 20 minutes counted at rush hour or just any time? (I’ve seen some very far off neighborhoods call themselves 20 minutes from downtown, but I think that would only be possible at 4 am in a Ferrari.) -
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