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Starwood never owned the W Hotel San Diego. In fact, Starwood owns very few hotels. Starwood just manages hotels under brand names like W, Sheraton, Westin, St Regis etc.
Sunstone bought the W Hotel San Diego from Gatehouse Capital in 2006. Gatehouse got lucky with that sale. They still own a lot of dogs.
DataAgentParticipantStarwood never owned the W Hotel San Diego. In fact, Starwood owns very few hotels. Starwood just manages hotels under brand names like W, Sheraton, Westin, St Regis etc.
Sunstone bought the W Hotel San Diego from Gatehouse Capital in 2006. Gatehouse got lucky with that sale. They still own a lot of dogs.
DataAgentParticipantStarwood never owned the W Hotel San Diego. In fact, Starwood owns very few hotels. Starwood just manages hotels under brand names like W, Sheraton, Westin, St Regis etc.
Sunstone bought the W Hotel San Diego from Gatehouse Capital in 2006. Gatehouse got lucky with that sale. They still own a lot of dogs.
DataAgentParticipantStarwood never owned the W Hotel San Diego. In fact, Starwood owns very few hotels. Starwood just manages hotels under brand names like W, Sheraton, Westin, St Regis etc.
Sunstone bought the W Hotel San Diego from Gatehouse Capital in 2006. Gatehouse got lucky with that sale. They still own a lot of dogs.
DataAgentParticipantNegotiate a ‘buyout clause.’ Something like one month rent in exchange for the right to break the lease at any time during the lease. Or maybe offer to pay a higher monthly rent in exchange for the right to break the lease with 30 days notice. Some landlords are flexible with their lease arrangements. Some aren’t. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
DataAgentParticipantNegotiate a ‘buyout clause.’ Something like one month rent in exchange for the right to break the lease at any time during the lease. Or maybe offer to pay a higher monthly rent in exchange for the right to break the lease with 30 days notice. Some landlords are flexible with their lease arrangements. Some aren’t. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
DataAgentParticipantNegotiate a ‘buyout clause.’ Something like one month rent in exchange for the right to break the lease at any time during the lease. Or maybe offer to pay a higher monthly rent in exchange for the right to break the lease with 30 days notice. Some landlords are flexible with their lease arrangements. Some aren’t. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
DataAgentParticipantNegotiate a ‘buyout clause.’ Something like one month rent in exchange for the right to break the lease at any time during the lease. Or maybe offer to pay a higher monthly rent in exchange for the right to break the lease with 30 days notice. Some landlords are flexible with their lease arrangements. Some aren’t. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
DataAgentParticipantNegotiate a ‘buyout clause.’ Something like one month rent in exchange for the right to break the lease at any time during the lease. Or maybe offer to pay a higher monthly rent in exchange for the right to break the lease with 30 days notice. Some landlords are flexible with their lease arrangements. Some aren’t. Doesn’t hurt to ask.
DataAgentParticipant[quote=GoUSC]Scripps Ranch was poo-poo’d for a couple reasons…
1. Girlfriend (now fiancee) was concerned about the fire risk. Concerned was actually a very light term. She was/is VERY concerned about it.
2. We decided that we would not be happy living so far from the beach. I grew up in La Jolla, lived in Pacific Beach 9 years after that, currently live in Bay Ho. Going any further east is really not a option we decided.
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My wife had the same concerns and we came to the same conclusion. We now live behind the Costco on Morena Blvd. The area is far from perfect but convenient location won out over a newer / nicer inland location.
Have you looked around Soledad Mtn Rd? After the 2007 landslide, prices have come way down. The area is still pretty pricey but you may find a good deal. Ridgegate seems to be having a price war right now.
DataAgentParticipant[quote=GoUSC]Scripps Ranch was poo-poo’d for a couple reasons…
1. Girlfriend (now fiancee) was concerned about the fire risk. Concerned was actually a very light term. She was/is VERY concerned about it.
2. We decided that we would not be happy living so far from the beach. I grew up in La Jolla, lived in Pacific Beach 9 years after that, currently live in Bay Ho. Going any further east is really not a option we decided.
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My wife had the same concerns and we came to the same conclusion. We now live behind the Costco on Morena Blvd. The area is far from perfect but convenient location won out over a newer / nicer inland location.
Have you looked around Soledad Mtn Rd? After the 2007 landslide, prices have come way down. The area is still pretty pricey but you may find a good deal. Ridgegate seems to be having a price war right now.
DataAgentParticipant[quote=GoUSC]Scripps Ranch was poo-poo’d for a couple reasons…
1. Girlfriend (now fiancee) was concerned about the fire risk. Concerned was actually a very light term. She was/is VERY concerned about it.
2. We decided that we would not be happy living so far from the beach. I grew up in La Jolla, lived in Pacific Beach 9 years after that, currently live in Bay Ho. Going any further east is really not a option we decided.
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My wife had the same concerns and we came to the same conclusion. We now live behind the Costco on Morena Blvd. The area is far from perfect but convenient location won out over a newer / nicer inland location.
Have you looked around Soledad Mtn Rd? After the 2007 landslide, prices have come way down. The area is still pretty pricey but you may find a good deal. Ridgegate seems to be having a price war right now.
DataAgentParticipant[quote=GoUSC]Scripps Ranch was poo-poo’d for a couple reasons…
1. Girlfriend (now fiancee) was concerned about the fire risk. Concerned was actually a very light term. She was/is VERY concerned about it.
2. We decided that we would not be happy living so far from the beach. I grew up in La Jolla, lived in Pacific Beach 9 years after that, currently live in Bay Ho. Going any further east is really not a option we decided.
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My wife had the same concerns and we came to the same conclusion. We now live behind the Costco on Morena Blvd. The area is far from perfect but convenient location won out over a newer / nicer inland location.
Have you looked around Soledad Mtn Rd? After the 2007 landslide, prices have come way down. The area is still pretty pricey but you may find a good deal. Ridgegate seems to be having a price war right now.
DataAgentParticipant[quote=GoUSC]Scripps Ranch was poo-poo’d for a couple reasons…
1. Girlfriend (now fiancee) was concerned about the fire risk. Concerned was actually a very light term. She was/is VERY concerned about it.
2. We decided that we would not be happy living so far from the beach. I grew up in La Jolla, lived in Pacific Beach 9 years after that, currently live in Bay Ho. Going any further east is really not a option we decided.
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My wife had the same concerns and we came to the same conclusion. We now live behind the Costco on Morena Blvd. The area is far from perfect but convenient location won out over a newer / nicer inland location.
Have you looked around Soledad Mtn Rd? After the 2007 landslide, prices have come way down. The area is still pretty pricey but you may find a good deal. Ridgegate seems to be having a price war right now.
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