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December 28, 2007 at 5:15 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126087December 28, 2007 at 5:15 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126115
jimmyle
ParticipantWow, the change in inventory is incredible.
Yeah, condos depreciation is even worst but I think most people are more interested in houses. Here is data for Scripps Ranch which isn’t much better than Mira Mesa.[img_assist|nid=5988|title=scripps ranch|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=466|height=238]
December 28, 2007 at 3:14 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125800jimmyle
ParticipantI meant closed in Oct-Dec 2007.
December 28, 2007 at 3:14 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125953jimmyle
ParticipantI meant closed in Oct-Dec 2007.
December 28, 2007 at 3:14 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125970jimmyle
ParticipantI meant closed in Oct-Dec 2007.
December 28, 2007 at 3:14 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126032jimmyle
ParticipantI meant closed in Oct-Dec 2007.
December 28, 2007 at 3:14 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #126058jimmyle
ParticipantI meant closed in Oct-Dec 2007.
December 28, 2007 at 1:17 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125735jimmyle
Participant[img_assist|nid=5984|title=Mira Mesa-Chula Vista 2005-2007 price comparison|desc=image attached|link=node|align=left|width=283|height=500]
Note that all houses in the two areas that were sold in 2005 and were again closed in Oct-Dec 2005 are included.
December 28, 2007 at 1:17 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125888jimmyle
Participant[img_assist|nid=5984|title=Mira Mesa-Chula Vista 2005-2007 price comparison|desc=image attached|link=node|align=left|width=283|height=500]
Note that all houses in the two areas that were sold in 2005 and were again closed in Oct-Dec 2005 are included.
December 28, 2007 at 1:17 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125906jimmyle
Participant[img_assist|nid=5984|title=Mira Mesa-Chula Vista 2005-2007 price comparison|desc=image attached|link=node|align=left|width=283|height=500]
Note that all houses in the two areas that were sold in 2005 and were again closed in Oct-Dec 2005 are included.
December 28, 2007 at 1:17 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125967jimmyle
Participant[img_assist|nid=5984|title=Mira Mesa-Chula Vista 2005-2007 price comparison|desc=image attached|link=node|align=left|width=283|height=500]
Note that all houses in the two areas that were sold in 2005 and were again closed in Oct-Dec 2005 are included.
December 28, 2007 at 1:17 PM in reply to: 2005-2007 price comparison for Mira Mesa and Chula Vista #125994jimmyle
Participant[img_assist|nid=5984|title=Mira Mesa-Chula Vista 2005-2007 price comparison|desc=image attached|link=node|align=left|width=283|height=500]
Note that all houses in the two areas that were sold in 2005 and were again closed in Oct-Dec 2005 are included.
jimmyle
ParticipantI think this is a socioeconomic issue and not racism. Most illegal immigrants are underprivileged Mexicans and they came here because they don’t have access to good job and or education at home. Naturally these illegal immigrants gravitate toward more affordable areas joining other poor and less educated Americans. The best predictor of educational success of a student is his or her parent’s educational attainment. So it is not surprisingly that schools in these poorer areas fail to meet the minimum standard that many parents want.
If I have children I want them to go to the best schools I can afford. Right now these better equipped schools with good test scores happen to be in Poway or Carmel Valley areas and not in Chula Vista.
Any comment on the listing price of $579K?
jimmyle
ParticipantI think this is a socioeconomic issue and not racism. Most illegal immigrants are underprivileged Mexicans and they came here because they don’t have access to good job and or education at home. Naturally these illegal immigrants gravitate toward more affordable areas joining other poor and less educated Americans. The best predictor of educational success of a student is his or her parent’s educational attainment. So it is not surprisingly that schools in these poorer areas fail to meet the minimum standard that many parents want.
If I have children I want them to go to the best schools I can afford. Right now these better equipped schools with good test scores happen to be in Poway or Carmel Valley areas and not in Chula Vista.
Any comment on the listing price of $579K?
jimmyle
ParticipantI think this is a socioeconomic issue and not racism. Most illegal immigrants are underprivileged Mexicans and they came here because they don’t have access to good job and or education at home. Naturally these illegal immigrants gravitate toward more affordable areas joining other poor and less educated Americans. The best predictor of educational success of a student is his or her parent’s educational attainment. So it is not surprisingly that schools in these poorer areas fail to meet the minimum standard that many parents want.
If I have children I want them to go to the best schools I can afford. Right now these better equipped schools with good test scores happen to be in Poway or Carmel Valley areas and not in Chula Vista.
Any comment on the listing price of $579K?
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