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jstoeszParticipant
Sorry to poke the bear, AN
I did not research exact api’s, and I don’t really care if they are within 10%. But that is just me. I was throwing LS as an example of a nice development in what I consider a more livable entertaining area.
jstoeszParticipantmaybe I am stuck in a negative vein so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
What is the attraction to CV? I have never understood it. Personally that is very low on my list of places I would live in SD. Is it just predictable and clean, I feel like there are many other areas that fit that bill for a lot less. Hell if you like developments go with liberty station. Much more to do, and good schools to boot. Again, maybe this is just me.
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.
jstoeszParticipantmaybe I am stuck in a negative vein so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
What is the attraction to CV? I have never understood it. Personally that is very low on my list of places I would live in SD. Is it just predictable and clean, I feel like there are many other areas that fit that bill for a lot less. Hell if you like developments go with liberty station. Much more to do, and good schools to boot. Again, maybe this is just me.
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.
jstoeszParticipantmaybe I am stuck in a negative vein so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
What is the attraction to CV? I have never understood it. Personally that is very low on my list of places I would live in SD. Is it just predictable and clean, I feel like there are many other areas that fit that bill for a lot less. Hell if you like developments go with liberty station. Much more to do, and good schools to boot. Again, maybe this is just me.
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.
jstoeszParticipantmaybe I am stuck in a negative vein so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
What is the attraction to CV? I have never understood it. Personally that is very low on my list of places I would live in SD. Is it just predictable and clean, I feel like there are many other areas that fit that bill for a lot less. Hell if you like developments go with liberty station. Much more to do, and good schools to boot. Again, maybe this is just me.
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.
jstoeszParticipantmaybe I am stuck in a negative vein so take my thoughts with a grain of salt.
What is the attraction to CV? I have never understood it. Personally that is very low on my list of places I would live in SD. Is it just predictable and clean, I feel like there are many other areas that fit that bill for a lot less. Hell if you like developments go with liberty station. Much more to do, and good schools to boot. Again, maybe this is just me.
Caveat…I have a serious aversion to planned communities.
Caveat X2…I am not trying to be disrespectful, I just do not understand the draw of CV.
jstoeszParticipantI really enjoy this thread…
It rehashes many of the s. california problems I see. I think at the end of the day if you are not willing to play the game that your fellow s. californians are playing you are SOL. It is a values problem, and those corrupt values have not changed. Your neighbors appetites simply do not have the same access to capital they once had. But mortgage they will, live month to month on a shoe string they will. You have to be willing to live as close to the edge as your peers are, otherwise you will be relegated to BG’s neighborhoods…
I am not willing to play, and that is a big part of why I moved (fled). Now as many of you know, I may get dragged back by family ties. But when/if I do, real estate will certainly be the biggest bain of my existence.
If you can’t happily join em, all your logic about value will amount to a hill of beans.
It really is that stupid and simple. So move away, rent with a contrived smile, or mortgage your future. Not everything in life has a clear and optimal best path forward, unless you move to MN that is π
Am I being to melodramatic?
jstoeszParticipantI really enjoy this thread…
It rehashes many of the s. california problems I see. I think at the end of the day if you are not willing to play the game that your fellow s. californians are playing you are SOL. It is a values problem, and those corrupt values have not changed. Your neighbors appetites simply do not have the same access to capital they once had. But mortgage they will, live month to month on a shoe string they will. You have to be willing to live as close to the edge as your peers are, otherwise you will be relegated to BG’s neighborhoods…
I am not willing to play, and that is a big part of why I moved (fled). Now as many of you know, I may get dragged back by family ties. But when/if I do, real estate will certainly be the biggest bain of my existence.
If you can’t happily join em, all your logic about value will amount to a hill of beans.
It really is that stupid and simple. So move away, rent with a contrived smile, or mortgage your future. Not everything in life has a clear and optimal best path forward, unless you move to MN that is π
Am I being to melodramatic?
jstoeszParticipantI really enjoy this thread…
It rehashes many of the s. california problems I see. I think at the end of the day if you are not willing to play the game that your fellow s. californians are playing you are SOL. It is a values problem, and those corrupt values have not changed. Your neighbors appetites simply do not have the same access to capital they once had. But mortgage they will, live month to month on a shoe string they will. You have to be willing to live as close to the edge as your peers are, otherwise you will be relegated to BG’s neighborhoods…
I am not willing to play, and that is a big part of why I moved (fled). Now as many of you know, I may get dragged back by family ties. But when/if I do, real estate will certainly be the biggest bain of my existence.
If you can’t happily join em, all your logic about value will amount to a hill of beans.
It really is that stupid and simple. So move away, rent with a contrived smile, or mortgage your future. Not everything in life has a clear and optimal best path forward, unless you move to MN that is π
Am I being to melodramatic?
jstoeszParticipantI really enjoy this thread…
It rehashes many of the s. california problems I see. I think at the end of the day if you are not willing to play the game that your fellow s. californians are playing you are SOL. It is a values problem, and those corrupt values have not changed. Your neighbors appetites simply do not have the same access to capital they once had. But mortgage they will, live month to month on a shoe string they will. You have to be willing to live as close to the edge as your peers are, otherwise you will be relegated to BG’s neighborhoods…
I am not willing to play, and that is a big part of why I moved (fled). Now as many of you know, I may get dragged back by family ties. But when/if I do, real estate will certainly be the biggest bain of my existence.
If you can’t happily join em, all your logic about value will amount to a hill of beans.
It really is that stupid and simple. So move away, rent with a contrived smile, or mortgage your future. Not everything in life has a clear and optimal best path forward, unless you move to MN that is π
Am I being to melodramatic?
jstoeszParticipantI really enjoy this thread…
It rehashes many of the s. california problems I see. I think at the end of the day if you are not willing to play the game that your fellow s. californians are playing you are SOL. It is a values problem, and those corrupt values have not changed. Your neighbors appetites simply do not have the same access to capital they once had. But mortgage they will, live month to month on a shoe string they will. You have to be willing to live as close to the edge as your peers are, otherwise you will be relegated to BG’s neighborhoods…
I am not willing to play, and that is a big part of why I moved (fled). Now as many of you know, I may get dragged back by family ties. But when/if I do, real estate will certainly be the biggest bain of my existence.
If you can’t happily join em, all your logic about value will amount to a hill of beans.
It really is that stupid and simple. So move away, rent with a contrived smile, or mortgage your future. Not everything in life has a clear and optimal best path forward, unless you move to MN that is π
Am I being to melodramatic?
jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
jstoeszParticipantCount me in the fair hating crowd. They are only slightly more fun than parades, which are only slightly better than a blunt object to the eye.
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