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enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantNobel peace price is joke. People who did a lot for world peace (e.g. Gandhi) never received one. People who did nothing for world peace (e.g. Gore, Obama) so far have got them. But the worst is: people who did a lot to harm world peace (e.g. Arafat) also got one.
They should be renamed: World lefty favorite of the year award or something like that.
(They should stop giving these for peace, economics and literature and stick to the original goal of only giving those for physics, chemistry and biology)
enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantNobel peace price is joke. People who did a lot for world peace (e.g. Gandhi) never received one. People who did nothing for world peace (e.g. Gore, Obama) so far have got them. But the worst is: people who did a lot to harm world peace (e.g. Arafat) also got one.
They should be renamed: World lefty favorite of the year award or something like that.
(They should stop giving these for peace, economics and literature and stick to the original goal of only giving those for physics, chemistry and biology)
October 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Best neighborhood to BUY a rental property in San Diego? #463257enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
My rule of thumb is to look at the areas with “Mesa” in their name, and avoid places with the word “Barrio” or “Heights”)[/quote]
Anything ending in “Ranch” probably will not make sense rental wise
October 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Best neighborhood to BUY a rental property in San Diego? #463449enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
My rule of thumb is to look at the areas with “Mesa” in their name, and avoid places with the word “Barrio” or “Heights”)[/quote]
Anything ending in “Ranch” probably will not make sense rental wise
October 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Best neighborhood to BUY a rental property in San Diego? #463794enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
My rule of thumb is to look at the areas with “Mesa” in their name, and avoid places with the word “Barrio” or “Heights”)[/quote]
Anything ending in “Ranch” probably will not make sense rental wise
October 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Best neighborhood to BUY a rental property in San Diego? #463866enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
My rule of thumb is to look at the areas with “Mesa” in their name, and avoid places with the word “Barrio” or “Heights”)[/quote]
Anything ending in “Ranch” probably will not make sense rental wise
October 3, 2009 at 9:42 AM in reply to: Best neighborhood to BUY a rental property in San Diego? #464071enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=FormerSanDiegan]
My rule of thumb is to look at the areas with “Mesa” in their name, and avoid places with the word “Barrio” or “Heights”)[/quote]
Anything ending in “Ranch” probably will not make sense rental wise
enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantLet me post following line from Jim Grant’s latest article:
“The error of optimism dies in the crisis, but in dying it gives birth to an error of pessimism. This new error is born not an infant, but a giant.”enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantLet me post following line from Jim Grant’s latest article:
“The error of optimism dies in the crisis, but in dying it gives birth to an error of pessimism. This new error is born not an infant, but a giant.”enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantLet me post following line from Jim Grant’s latest article:
“The error of optimism dies in the crisis, but in dying it gives birth to an error of pessimism. This new error is born not an infant, but a giant.”enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantLet me post following line from Jim Grant’s latest article:
“The error of optimism dies in the crisis, but in dying it gives birth to an error of pessimism. This new error is born not an infant, but a giant.”enron_by_the_sea
ParticipantLet me post following line from Jim Grant’s latest article:
“The error of optimism dies in the crisis, but in dying it gives birth to an error of pessimism. This new error is born not an infant, but a giant.”enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=UCGal] If you don’t have kids and /or don’t plan to sell in the future, the school issue is a non-issue.[/quote]
I always thought school district is non-issue as far as selling the house. Because if the school district is not good, you get to buy the house for cheap also.
This can only be an issue if schools that had good reputation when you bought, suddenly became worse when you sold.
Thus if you don’t have kids to send to school, it might be actually better to buy in not so good school district. You pay less and hold a lottery ticket if somehow the schools change for better in future.
If you buy in a good school district (but not use its schools), you are in exactly opposite situation.
enron_by_the_sea
Participant[quote=UCGal] If you don’t have kids and /or don’t plan to sell in the future, the school issue is a non-issue.[/quote]
I always thought school district is non-issue as far as selling the house. Because if the school district is not good, you get to buy the house for cheap also.
This can only be an issue if schools that had good reputation when you bought, suddenly became worse when you sold.
Thus if you don’t have kids to send to school, it might be actually better to buy in not so good school district. You pay less and hold a lottery ticket if somehow the schools change for better in future.
If you buy in a good school district (but not use its schools), you are in exactly opposite situation.
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