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OK UrbanRealtor, has #5 changed? As of Thursday evening, time to implement your plan. Nuts. We just moved up the hill to Ramona in February, now it looks like we are back down.
KCTxrParticipantOK UrbanRealtor, has #5 changed? As of Thursday evening, time to implement your plan. Nuts. We just moved up the hill to Ramona in February, now it looks like we are back down.
KCTxrParticipantOK UrbanRealtor, has #5 changed? As of Thursday evening, time to implement your plan. Nuts. We just moved up the hill to Ramona in February, now it looks like we are back down.
KCTxrParticipantOK UrbanRealtor, has #5 changed? As of Thursday evening, time to implement your plan. Nuts. We just moved up the hill to Ramona in February, now it looks like we are back down.
KCTxrParticipantWe live/lease in PQ. About 5 years ago, leased on Mediatrice (top street on West side of Black Mountain). Really great neighbors who we still stay in touch with. Awesome views. First important lesson. Yes, we do need an air conditioner for the house in San Diego.
So the rent went way up and we moved to a house in Torrey Santa Fe. Nice home, neighbors are nice, but quiet (except for one across the little valley that occasionally has a fun looking superbowl party, etc.). We have been leasing for a little less than 100/SF. Second important lession. Make sure the owner will not have a Trustee Sale on February 27. Nice guy, timing got him.
So now we are looking in a hurry. The PQ homes for lease, I don’t think we will lease. We have gotten spoiled with our rate and newer home.
The schools are hard, but I think that might be a good thing. My kids go to MCHS. The Von’s on Black Mountain is our first choice, but the parking is tight. So we go to Albertson’s (perception of much higher prices, but lots of parking).
Work in UTC area took my wife about 15-25 minutes depending on the time she left.
Easy area to live, but prices sticky on the way down. We have friends who own, so I understand to “sticky”. Wait a year. We decided to wait 1-3 more years. Looks like Mt. Woodson or Scripps Ranch for us and the kids will have to drive.
Go MC Soccer, Gymnastics and Diving!!
Good luck.
KCTxrParticipantWe live/lease in PQ. About 5 years ago, leased on Mediatrice (top street on West side of Black Mountain). Really great neighbors who we still stay in touch with. Awesome views. First important lesson. Yes, we do need an air conditioner for the house in San Diego.
So the rent went way up and we moved to a house in Torrey Santa Fe. Nice home, neighbors are nice, but quiet (except for one across the little valley that occasionally has a fun looking superbowl party, etc.). We have been leasing for a little less than 100/SF. Second important lession. Make sure the owner will not have a Trustee Sale on February 27. Nice guy, timing got him.
So now we are looking in a hurry. The PQ homes for lease, I don’t think we will lease. We have gotten spoiled with our rate and newer home.
The schools are hard, but I think that might be a good thing. My kids go to MCHS. The Von’s on Black Mountain is our first choice, but the parking is tight. So we go to Albertson’s (perception of much higher prices, but lots of parking).
Work in UTC area took my wife about 15-25 minutes depending on the time she left.
Easy area to live, but prices sticky on the way down. We have friends who own, so I understand to “sticky”. Wait a year. We decided to wait 1-3 more years. Looks like Mt. Woodson or Scripps Ranch for us and the kids will have to drive.
Go MC Soccer, Gymnastics and Diving!!
Good luck.
KCTxrParticipantWe live/lease in PQ. About 5 years ago, leased on Mediatrice (top street on West side of Black Mountain). Really great neighbors who we still stay in touch with. Awesome views. First important lesson. Yes, we do need an air conditioner for the house in San Diego.
So the rent went way up and we moved to a house in Torrey Santa Fe. Nice home, neighbors are nice, but quiet (except for one across the little valley that occasionally has a fun looking superbowl party, etc.). We have been leasing for a little less than 100/SF. Second important lession. Make sure the owner will not have a Trustee Sale on February 27. Nice guy, timing got him.
So now we are looking in a hurry. The PQ homes for lease, I don’t think we will lease. We have gotten spoiled with our rate and newer home.
The schools are hard, but I think that might be a good thing. My kids go to MCHS. The Von’s on Black Mountain is our first choice, but the parking is tight. So we go to Albertson’s (perception of much higher prices, but lots of parking).
Work in UTC area took my wife about 15-25 minutes depending on the time she left.
Easy area to live, but prices sticky on the way down. We have friends who own, so I understand to “sticky”. Wait a year. We decided to wait 1-3 more years. Looks like Mt. Woodson or Scripps Ranch for us and the kids will have to drive.
Go MC Soccer, Gymnastics and Diving!!
Good luck.
KCTxrParticipantWe live/lease in PQ. About 5 years ago, leased on Mediatrice (top street on West side of Black Mountain). Really great neighbors who we still stay in touch with. Awesome views. First important lesson. Yes, we do need an air conditioner for the house in San Diego.
So the rent went way up and we moved to a house in Torrey Santa Fe. Nice home, neighbors are nice, but quiet (except for one across the little valley that occasionally has a fun looking superbowl party, etc.). We have been leasing for a little less than 100/SF. Second important lession. Make sure the owner will not have a Trustee Sale on February 27. Nice guy, timing got him.
So now we are looking in a hurry. The PQ homes for lease, I don’t think we will lease. We have gotten spoiled with our rate and newer home.
The schools are hard, but I think that might be a good thing. My kids go to MCHS. The Von’s on Black Mountain is our first choice, but the parking is tight. So we go to Albertson’s (perception of much higher prices, but lots of parking).
Work in UTC area took my wife about 15-25 minutes depending on the time she left.
Easy area to live, but prices sticky on the way down. We have friends who own, so I understand to “sticky”. Wait a year. We decided to wait 1-3 more years. Looks like Mt. Woodson or Scripps Ranch for us and the kids will have to drive.
Go MC Soccer, Gymnastics and Diving!!
Good luck.
KCTxrParticipantWe live/lease in PQ. About 5 years ago, leased on Mediatrice (top street on West side of Black Mountain). Really great neighbors who we still stay in touch with. Awesome views. First important lesson. Yes, we do need an air conditioner for the house in San Diego.
So the rent went way up and we moved to a house in Torrey Santa Fe. Nice home, neighbors are nice, but quiet (except for one across the little valley that occasionally has a fun looking superbowl party, etc.). We have been leasing for a little less than 100/SF. Second important lession. Make sure the owner will not have a Trustee Sale on February 27. Nice guy, timing got him.
So now we are looking in a hurry. The PQ homes for lease, I don’t think we will lease. We have gotten spoiled with our rate and newer home.
The schools are hard, but I think that might be a good thing. My kids go to MCHS. The Von’s on Black Mountain is our first choice, but the parking is tight. So we go to Albertson’s (perception of much higher prices, but lots of parking).
Work in UTC area took my wife about 15-25 minutes depending on the time she left.
Easy area to live, but prices sticky on the way down. We have friends who own, so I understand to “sticky”. Wait a year. We decided to wait 1-3 more years. Looks like Mt. Woodson or Scripps Ranch for us and the kids will have to drive.
Go MC Soccer, Gymnastics and Diving!!
Good luck.
January 24, 2009 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #334627KCTxrParticipantOuttamojo,
We really enjoyed our pool when we had one. It also helps make your home the destination location for the kids & friends. Then you get to keep an eye on them. It is your pool and not the Ys.
From my tag, I am a KC guy, so pools were only May-September with a heater. I would guess $500/Month (midwest utility prices) for 45,000 gallons if you keep it warm, 84F. My family would say, “can’t have cold water in the pool”. While we are on realestate hold here, on the wish list is pool/spa, creative landscaping, some sort of view and as high efficiency heating as you can get. Or expect a very cheap heater and plan to upgrade to solar, etc.
Good luck and have fun.
KCTxr
January 24, 2009 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #334955KCTxrParticipantOuttamojo,
We really enjoyed our pool when we had one. It also helps make your home the destination location for the kids & friends. Then you get to keep an eye on them. It is your pool and not the Ys.
From my tag, I am a KC guy, so pools were only May-September with a heater. I would guess $500/Month (midwest utility prices) for 45,000 gallons if you keep it warm, 84F. My family would say, “can’t have cold water in the pool”. While we are on realestate hold here, on the wish list is pool/spa, creative landscaping, some sort of view and as high efficiency heating as you can get. Or expect a very cheap heater and plan to upgrade to solar, etc.
Good luck and have fun.
KCTxr
January 24, 2009 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #335041KCTxrParticipantOuttamojo,
We really enjoyed our pool when we had one. It also helps make your home the destination location for the kids & friends. Then you get to keep an eye on them. It is your pool and not the Ys.
From my tag, I am a KC guy, so pools were only May-September with a heater. I would guess $500/Month (midwest utility prices) for 45,000 gallons if you keep it warm, 84F. My family would say, “can’t have cold water in the pool”. While we are on realestate hold here, on the wish list is pool/spa, creative landscaping, some sort of view and as high efficiency heating as you can get. Or expect a very cheap heater and plan to upgrade to solar, etc.
Good luck and have fun.
KCTxr
January 24, 2009 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #335068KCTxrParticipantOuttamojo,
We really enjoyed our pool when we had one. It also helps make your home the destination location for the kids & friends. Then you get to keep an eye on them. It is your pool and not the Ys.
From my tag, I am a KC guy, so pools were only May-September with a heater. I would guess $500/Month (midwest utility prices) for 45,000 gallons if you keep it warm, 84F. My family would say, “can’t have cold water in the pool”. While we are on realestate hold here, on the wish list is pool/spa, creative landscaping, some sort of view and as high efficiency heating as you can get. Or expect a very cheap heater and plan to upgrade to solar, etc.
Good luck and have fun.
KCTxr
January 24, 2009 at 7:39 AM in reply to: Pros and cons of having a pool… and how much $$$/month to maintain pool? #335154KCTxrParticipantOuttamojo,
We really enjoyed our pool when we had one. It also helps make your home the destination location for the kids & friends. Then you get to keep an eye on them. It is your pool and not the Ys.
From my tag, I am a KC guy, so pools were only May-September with a heater. I would guess $500/Month (midwest utility prices) for 45,000 gallons if you keep it warm, 84F. My family would say, “can’t have cold water in the pool”. While we are on realestate hold here, on the wish list is pool/spa, creative landscaping, some sort of view and as high efficiency heating as you can get. Or expect a very cheap heater and plan to upgrade to solar, etc.
Good luck and have fun.
KCTxr
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