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macmichael
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Contrary to other posters I agree with you – pretty good price.
Look at what just closed on the other end of Dwyane for $ 1.8 ( about the same size ).
Unfortunately what some of the other posters have not done is look at it from the 30,000 ft view. That is if you want a large house, excellent hood, so forth and want to be close in your choices are MH, Ken, AE ( alvarado estates ) and DC. If you can go out a little farther than include PL and MHx ( mt helix). Thats it. And its tough to find anything that large or nice in MH or Ken without being in the $ 2.0 range. AE is typically $ 2.0 – 3.0M. So frankly DC is a relative bargin. Maybe not as much cache, but not the $$ either.
As gas pushes toward $ 5 there will be more demand for central, otherwise you have to drive 40 miles to visit a museum, padres, B park, gas lamp, little italy, etc.
For those who follow the desert prices. Indian Hills and Palm Desert ( especially high end $ ) have remained stable and even risen where as Indio, Palm Springs, Catheral have had big declines. Ditto San Diego; CV, Eastlake, Vista, San Marcos, etc, etc have been hit badly, but higher $ houses close in have experienced far less decline.
macmichael
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Contrary to other posters I agree with you – pretty good price.
Look at what just closed on the other end of Dwyane for $ 1.8 ( about the same size ).
Unfortunately what some of the other posters have not done is look at it from the 30,000 ft view. That is if you want a large house, excellent hood, so forth and want to be close in your choices are MH, Ken, AE ( alvarado estates ) and DC. If you can go out a little farther than include PL and MHx ( mt helix). Thats it. And its tough to find anything that large or nice in MH or Ken without being in the $ 2.0 range. AE is typically $ 2.0 – 3.0M. So frankly DC is a relative bargin. Maybe not as much cache, but not the $$ either.
As gas pushes toward $ 5 there will be more demand for central, otherwise you have to drive 40 miles to visit a museum, padres, B park, gas lamp, little italy, etc.
For those who follow the desert prices. Indian Hills and Palm Desert ( especially high end $ ) have remained stable and even risen where as Indio, Palm Springs, Catheral have had big declines. Ditto San Diego; CV, Eastlake, Vista, San Marcos, etc, etc have been hit badly, but higher $ houses close in have experienced far less decline.
macmichael
ParticipantPoway
Contrary to other posters I agree with you – pretty good price.
Look at what just closed on the other end of Dwyane for $ 1.8 ( about the same size ).
Unfortunately what some of the other posters have not done is look at it from the 30,000 ft view. That is if you want a large house, excellent hood, so forth and want to be close in your choices are MH, Ken, AE ( alvarado estates ) and DC. If you can go out a little farther than include PL and MHx ( mt helix). Thats it. And its tough to find anything that large or nice in MH or Ken without being in the $ 2.0 range. AE is typically $ 2.0 – 3.0M. So frankly DC is a relative bargin. Maybe not as much cache, but not the $$ either.
As gas pushes toward $ 5 there will be more demand for central, otherwise you have to drive 40 miles to visit a museum, padres, B park, gas lamp, little italy, etc.
For those who follow the desert prices. Indian Hills and Palm Desert ( especially high end $ ) have remained stable and even risen where as Indio, Palm Springs, Catheral have had big declines. Ditto San Diego; CV, Eastlake, Vista, San Marcos, etc, etc have been hit badly, but higher $ houses close in have experienced far less decline.
macmichael
ParticipantPoway
Contrary to other posters I agree with you – pretty good price.
Look at what just closed on the other end of Dwyane for $ 1.8 ( about the same size ).
Unfortunately what some of the other posters have not done is look at it from the 30,000 ft view. That is if you want a large house, excellent hood, so forth and want to be close in your choices are MH, Ken, AE ( alvarado estates ) and DC. If you can go out a little farther than include PL and MHx ( mt helix). Thats it. And its tough to find anything that large or nice in MH or Ken without being in the $ 2.0 range. AE is typically $ 2.0 – 3.0M. So frankly DC is a relative bargin. Maybe not as much cache, but not the $$ either.
As gas pushes toward $ 5 there will be more demand for central, otherwise you have to drive 40 miles to visit a museum, padres, B park, gas lamp, little italy, etc.
For those who follow the desert prices. Indian Hills and Palm Desert ( especially high end $ ) have remained stable and even risen where as Indio, Palm Springs, Catheral have had big declines. Ditto San Diego; CV, Eastlake, Vista, San Marcos, etc, etc have been hit badly, but higher $ houses close in have experienced far less decline.
macmichael
ParticipantSupposedly Sandicor has not restricted there data in the past and si unaffected by this agreement. Can anyone verify this and comment on any affect in San Diego?
Does anyone have any comments on Sandicor’s new policy that every user has to possess some type of key fob and have it adjacent to the computer for access.
macmichael
ParticipantSupposedly Sandicor has not restricted there data in the past and si unaffected by this agreement. Can anyone verify this and comment on any affect in San Diego?
Does anyone have any comments on Sandicor’s new policy that every user has to possess some type of key fob and have it adjacent to the computer for access.
macmichael
ParticipantSupposedly Sandicor has not restricted there data in the past and si unaffected by this agreement. Can anyone verify this and comment on any affect in San Diego?
Does anyone have any comments on Sandicor’s new policy that every user has to possess some type of key fob and have it adjacent to the computer for access.
macmichael
ParticipantSupposedly Sandicor has not restricted there data in the past and si unaffected by this agreement. Can anyone verify this and comment on any affect in San Diego?
Does anyone have any comments on Sandicor’s new policy that every user has to possess some type of key fob and have it adjacent to the computer for access.
macmichael
ParticipantSupposedly Sandicor has not restricted there data in the past and si unaffected by this agreement. Can anyone verify this and comment on any affect in San Diego?
Does anyone have any comments on Sandicor’s new policy that every user has to possess some type of key fob and have it adjacent to the computer for access.
macmichael
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Your last comment is right on – upper del cerro is where to look for quality, excellent living and to raise a family, and not flipping opportunities, qualities I discussed in my recent post. Actually I would believe that most vulture lookers already know this and are looking in the more low hanging fruit areas.
Following up on our favorite Norman. Wife and I were thinking how would this ever get valued in a default. Probably at lot value less cost to scrape, demo and regrade, but some credit for water / sewer charges which were long ago paid. So maybe something in the $ 200K area. What do yo think?
macmichael
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Your last comment is right on – upper del cerro is where to look for quality, excellent living and to raise a family, and not flipping opportunities, qualities I discussed in my recent post. Actually I would believe that most vulture lookers already know this and are looking in the more low hanging fruit areas.
Following up on our favorite Norman. Wife and I were thinking how would this ever get valued in a default. Probably at lot value less cost to scrape, demo and regrade, but some credit for water / sewer charges which were long ago paid. So maybe something in the $ 200K area. What do yo think?
macmichael
ParticipantPoway
Your last comment is right on – upper del cerro is where to look for quality, excellent living and to raise a family, and not flipping opportunities, qualities I discussed in my recent post. Actually I would believe that most vulture lookers already know this and are looking in the more low hanging fruit areas.
Following up on our favorite Norman. Wife and I were thinking how would this ever get valued in a default. Probably at lot value less cost to scrape, demo and regrade, but some credit for water / sewer charges which were long ago paid. So maybe something in the $ 200K area. What do yo think?
macmichael
ParticipantPoway
Your last comment is right on – upper del cerro is where to look for quality, excellent living and to raise a family, and not flipping opportunities, qualities I discussed in my recent post. Actually I would believe that most vulture lookers already know this and are looking in the more low hanging fruit areas.
Following up on our favorite Norman. Wife and I were thinking how would this ever get valued in a default. Probably at lot value less cost to scrape, demo and regrade, but some credit for water / sewer charges which were long ago paid. So maybe something in the $ 200K area. What do yo think?
macmichael
ParticipantPoway
Your last comment is right on – upper del cerro is where to look for quality, excellent living and to raise a family, and not flipping opportunities, qualities I discussed in my recent post. Actually I would believe that most vulture lookers already know this and are looking in the more low hanging fruit areas.
Following up on our favorite Norman. Wife and I were thinking how would this ever get valued in a default. Probably at lot value less cost to scrape, demo and regrade, but some credit for water / sewer charges which were long ago paid. So maybe something in the $ 200K area. What do yo think?
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