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lindismithParticipant
LOL!
I forgot how things can easily be misinterpreted on Piggington.
So, for the record, in my opinion, PQ is better than MM because it’s more beautiful. The homes are newer, and of a slightly little bit better quality. Maybe it’s that they are often Spanish style, as opposed to the more box-like bungalows of MM that make them look a little nicer? It’s also because I think they developed more in the canyons, so the winding roads and lay-out/planning enhances the neighborhoods. It’s like comparing Bay Park to Clairemont. Both are nice, but in general, Bay Park is a little nicer. (Just my opinion.)
Obviously in both areas there are pockets of good and bad, but overall, I’d say PQ has a reputation for a little better look and feel, and in general, it’s where families have traditionally flocked to, so resale is better than MM too.
lindismithParticipantLOL!
I forgot how things can easily be misinterpreted on Piggington.
So, for the record, in my opinion, PQ is better than MM because it’s more beautiful. The homes are newer, and of a slightly little bit better quality. Maybe it’s that they are often Spanish style, as opposed to the more box-like bungalows of MM that make them look a little nicer? It’s also because I think they developed more in the canyons, so the winding roads and lay-out/planning enhances the neighborhoods. It’s like comparing Bay Park to Clairemont. Both are nice, but in general, Bay Park is a little nicer. (Just my opinion.)
Obviously in both areas there are pockets of good and bad, but overall, I’d say PQ has a reputation for a little better look and feel, and in general, it’s where families have traditionally flocked to, so resale is better than MM too.
lindismithParticipantLOL!
I forgot how things can easily be misinterpreted on Piggington.
So, for the record, in my opinion, PQ is better than MM because it’s more beautiful. The homes are newer, and of a slightly little bit better quality. Maybe it’s that they are often Spanish style, as opposed to the more box-like bungalows of MM that make them look a little nicer? It’s also because I think they developed more in the canyons, so the winding roads and lay-out/planning enhances the neighborhoods. It’s like comparing Bay Park to Clairemont. Both are nice, but in general, Bay Park is a little nicer. (Just my opinion.)
Obviously in both areas there are pockets of good and bad, but overall, I’d say PQ has a reputation for a little better look and feel, and in general, it’s where families have traditionally flocked to, so resale is better than MM too.
lindismithParticipantLOL!
I forgot how things can easily be misinterpreted on Piggington.
So, for the record, in my opinion, PQ is better than MM because it’s more beautiful. The homes are newer, and of a slightly little bit better quality. Maybe it’s that they are often Spanish style, as opposed to the more box-like bungalows of MM that make them look a little nicer? It’s also because I think they developed more in the canyons, so the winding roads and lay-out/planning enhances the neighborhoods. It’s like comparing Bay Park to Clairemont. Both are nice, but in general, Bay Park is a little nicer. (Just my opinion.)
Obviously in both areas there are pockets of good and bad, but overall, I’d say PQ has a reputation for a little better look and feel, and in general, it’s where families have traditionally flocked to, so resale is better than MM too.
lindismithParticipantI’m sure SDR will agree. PQ is a much better option over MM.
I’m seeing the same thing in my areas of interest: Mission Hills, OB, Pt Loma etc. I think this year I might finally find something!
lindismithParticipantI’m sure SDR will agree. PQ is a much better option over MM.
I’m seeing the same thing in my areas of interest: Mission Hills, OB, Pt Loma etc. I think this year I might finally find something!
lindismithParticipantI’m sure SDR will agree. PQ is a much better option over MM.
I’m seeing the same thing in my areas of interest: Mission Hills, OB, Pt Loma etc. I think this year I might finally find something!
lindismithParticipantI’m sure SDR will agree. PQ is a much better option over MM.
I’m seeing the same thing in my areas of interest: Mission Hills, OB, Pt Loma etc. I think this year I might finally find something!
lindismithParticipantI’m sure SDR will agree. PQ is a much better option over MM.
I’m seeing the same thing in my areas of interest: Mission Hills, OB, Pt Loma etc. I think this year I might finally find something!
lindismithParticipantLooks reasonable to me.
Only you can say if your toilets and baths need re-surfacing.
My only input is that I think you should be very careful of using granite counter tops at this point. Essentially they are already an indicator of 2000s remodeling, and at this stage look exactly like every other home on the market. Can you imagine how they will look when you go to sell the house? Probably already dated.
If you can afford it, and depending on your tastes, marble or something different like Corian, might be well worth it in the long run.
lindismithParticipantLooks reasonable to me.
Only you can say if your toilets and baths need re-surfacing.
My only input is that I think you should be very careful of using granite counter tops at this point. Essentially they are already an indicator of 2000s remodeling, and at this stage look exactly like every other home on the market. Can you imagine how they will look when you go to sell the house? Probably already dated.
If you can afford it, and depending on your tastes, marble or something different like Corian, might be well worth it in the long run.
lindismithParticipantLooks reasonable to me.
Only you can say if your toilets and baths need re-surfacing.
My only input is that I think you should be very careful of using granite counter tops at this point. Essentially they are already an indicator of 2000s remodeling, and at this stage look exactly like every other home on the market. Can you imagine how they will look when you go to sell the house? Probably already dated.
If you can afford it, and depending on your tastes, marble or something different like Corian, might be well worth it in the long run.
lindismithParticipantLooks reasonable to me.
Only you can say if your toilets and baths need re-surfacing.
My only input is that I think you should be very careful of using granite counter tops at this point. Essentially they are already an indicator of 2000s remodeling, and at this stage look exactly like every other home on the market. Can you imagine how they will look when you go to sell the house? Probably already dated.
If you can afford it, and depending on your tastes, marble or something different like Corian, might be well worth it in the long run.
lindismithParticipantLooks reasonable to me.
Only you can say if your toilets and baths need re-surfacing.
My only input is that I think you should be very careful of using granite counter tops at this point. Essentially they are already an indicator of 2000s remodeling, and at this stage look exactly like every other home on the market. Can you imagine how they will look when you go to sell the house? Probably already dated.
If you can afford it, and depending on your tastes, marble or something different like Corian, might be well worth it in the long run.
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