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DCRogers
ParticipantRe: 3515 SYDNEY PL
To heck with safety, having a neighbor with that overlook into the backyard pool kills any chance of skinny-dipping without an audience…
(As for safety, the bedroom fireplace is an accident waiting to happen, I must admit. But a selling point for those with a partner with cold feet!)
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ParticipantRe: 3515 SYDNEY PL
To heck with safety, having a neighbor with that overlook into the backyard pool kills any chance of skinny-dipping without an audience…
(As for safety, the bedroom fireplace is an accident waiting to happen, I must admit. But a selling point for those with a partner with cold feet!)
DCRogers
ParticipantSorry, there doesn’t seem to be a reference to this property in sdlookup.com yet…
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ParticipantSorry, there doesn’t seem to be a reference to this property in sdlookup.com yet…
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ParticipantSorry, there doesn’t seem to be a reference to this property in sdlookup.com yet…
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ParticipantDownside is that the “view” is not of Mission Valley, as claimed; instead, it’s the big climb of Interstate 15 from the valley onto the mesa top, with truck noise from both the uphill climb, and noise from compression braking on the decline…
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ParticipantDownside is that the “view” is not of Mission Valley, as claimed; instead, it’s the big climb of Interstate 15 from the valley onto the mesa top, with truck noise from both the uphill climb, and noise from compression braking on the decline…
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ParticipantDownside is that the “view” is not of Mission Valley, as claimed; instead, it’s the big climb of Interstate 15 from the valley onto the mesa top, with truck noise from both the uphill climb, and noise from compression braking on the decline…
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ParticipantTwo separate issues here: is it a “nice” place, and is it a “good” deal? The former is a personal choice, the latter, a matter of cost. Can you share how much per acre your friend paid?
From a development perspective, I think the land in that area will be desirable for development… in the next boom cycle, about 5-10 years from now. Until then, it’s just gonna sit there. (They may not be making any more California desert land, but when it was made, they made a lot of it.)
(Personally, I would aim higher up the mountains to take off a few degrees from the summer heat… once the IE fills in, cooler land up the slopes will gain in relative value as the nearest escape…)
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ParticipantTwo separate issues here: is it a “nice” place, and is it a “good” deal? The former is a personal choice, the latter, a matter of cost. Can you share how much per acre your friend paid?
From a development perspective, I think the land in that area will be desirable for development… in the next boom cycle, about 5-10 years from now. Until then, it’s just gonna sit there. (They may not be making any more California desert land, but when it was made, they made a lot of it.)
(Personally, I would aim higher up the mountains to take off a few degrees from the summer heat… once the IE fills in, cooler land up the slopes will gain in relative value as the nearest escape…)
DCRogers
ParticipantFor those of us who believe in global warming, peak oil is our friend.
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ParticipantFor those of us who believe in global warming, peak oil is our friend.
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ParticipantRaybyrnes:
My guess for the strange behavior is:
landlord != owner
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ParticipantRaybyrnes:
My guess for the strange behavior is:
landlord != owner
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