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I am not sure about the 2 days…. Did you see the comments on this page.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-7D5A8D1C-3820_Elijah_Ct_231_San_Diego_CA_92130
jpinpb 2/7/2009 10:13:48 PM Reply
NOD was filed.jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:16:51 PM Reply
List Price: $335,000
MLS#: 090013938jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:17:37 PM Reply
Info on CPMWtoSD 6/27/2009 7:27:20 PM Reply
Sold 06/26/2009 $280,500 -38% loss OUCH for Carmel ValleyMLS#: 090013938
Days on Market: Not active
Listed: 03/05/2009
Price Reduced: 05/01/2009 from $335,000 to $314,900mwtosdParticipantI am not sure about the 2 days…. Did you see the comments on this page.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-7D5A8D1C-3820_Elijah_Ct_231_San_Diego_CA_92130
jpinpb 2/7/2009 10:13:48 PM Reply
NOD was filed.jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:16:51 PM Reply
List Price: $335,000
MLS#: 090013938jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:17:37 PM Reply
Info on CPMWtoSD 6/27/2009 7:27:20 PM Reply
Sold 06/26/2009 $280,500 -38% loss OUCH for Carmel ValleyMLS#: 090013938
Days on Market: Not active
Listed: 03/05/2009
Price Reduced: 05/01/2009 from $335,000 to $314,900mwtosdParticipantI am not sure about the 2 days…. Did you see the comments on this page.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-7D5A8D1C-3820_Elijah_Ct_231_San_Diego_CA_92130
jpinpb 2/7/2009 10:13:48 PM Reply
NOD was filed.jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:16:51 PM Reply
List Price: $335,000
MLS#: 090013938jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:17:37 PM Reply
Info on CPMWtoSD 6/27/2009 7:27:20 PM Reply
Sold 06/26/2009 $280,500 -38% loss OUCH for Carmel ValleyMLS#: 090013938
Days on Market: Not active
Listed: 03/05/2009
Price Reduced: 05/01/2009 from $335,000 to $314,900mwtosdParticipantI am not sure about the 2 days…. Did you see the comments on this page.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-7D5A8D1C-3820_Elijah_Ct_231_San_Diego_CA_92130
jpinpb 2/7/2009 10:13:48 PM Reply
NOD was filed.jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:16:51 PM Reply
List Price: $335,000
MLS#: 090013938jpinpb 3/6/2009 4:17:37 PM Reply
Info on CPMWtoSD 6/27/2009 7:27:20 PM Reply
Sold 06/26/2009 $280,500 -38% loss OUCH for Carmel ValleyMLS#: 090013938
Days on Market: Not active
Listed: 03/05/2009
Price Reduced: 05/01/2009 from $335,000 to $314,900mwtosdParticipantIf you do go the route with monthly monitoring, make sure to negotiate lower contract commitment. Many companies ask for 3-5 years, play them off one another and try to get 1-2 year contract (say the other company is offering a shorter contract).
Not many people realize how easy it is for the thief to inactivate the home security system. All they need to do is to cut the phone or cable line (depending on which you have home phone service for). The alarm will still sound, but it will not be able to contact the security company or police.
Only hope would be a neighbor to call for you in a situation like that.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting a wireless cell back up (it does cost more monthly for monitoring) but it will still allow for the system to contact the security company and/or police if the phone line is cut. Have it hidden up in an attic to make it difficult to get to.
mwtosdParticipantIf you do go the route with monthly monitoring, make sure to negotiate lower contract commitment. Many companies ask for 3-5 years, play them off one another and try to get 1-2 year contract (say the other company is offering a shorter contract).
Not many people realize how easy it is for the thief to inactivate the home security system. All they need to do is to cut the phone or cable line (depending on which you have home phone service for). The alarm will still sound, but it will not be able to contact the security company or police.
Only hope would be a neighbor to call for you in a situation like that.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting a wireless cell back up (it does cost more monthly for monitoring) but it will still allow for the system to contact the security company and/or police if the phone line is cut. Have it hidden up in an attic to make it difficult to get to.
mwtosdParticipantIf you do go the route with monthly monitoring, make sure to negotiate lower contract commitment. Many companies ask for 3-5 years, play them off one another and try to get 1-2 year contract (say the other company is offering a shorter contract).
Not many people realize how easy it is for the thief to inactivate the home security system. All they need to do is to cut the phone or cable line (depending on which you have home phone service for). The alarm will still sound, but it will not be able to contact the security company or police.
Only hope would be a neighbor to call for you in a situation like that.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting a wireless cell back up (it does cost more monthly for monitoring) but it will still allow for the system to contact the security company and/or police if the phone line is cut. Have it hidden up in an attic to make it difficult to get to.
mwtosdParticipantIf you do go the route with monthly monitoring, make sure to negotiate lower contract commitment. Many companies ask for 3-5 years, play them off one another and try to get 1-2 year contract (say the other company is offering a shorter contract).
Not many people realize how easy it is for the thief to inactivate the home security system. All they need to do is to cut the phone or cable line (depending on which you have home phone service for). The alarm will still sound, but it will not be able to contact the security company or police.
Only hope would be a neighbor to call for you in a situation like that.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting a wireless cell back up (it does cost more monthly for monitoring) but it will still allow for the system to contact the security company and/or police if the phone line is cut. Have it hidden up in an attic to make it difficult to get to.
mwtosdParticipantIf you do go the route with monthly monitoring, make sure to negotiate lower contract commitment. Many companies ask for 3-5 years, play them off one another and try to get 1-2 year contract (say the other company is offering a shorter contract).
Not many people realize how easy it is for the thief to inactivate the home security system. All they need to do is to cut the phone or cable line (depending on which you have home phone service for). The alarm will still sound, but it will not be able to contact the security company or police.
Only hope would be a neighbor to call for you in a situation like that.
I would HIGHLY recommend getting a wireless cell back up (it does cost more monthly for monitoring) but it will still allow for the system to contact the security company and/or police if the phone line is cut. Have it hidden up in an attic to make it difficult to get to.
mwtosdParticipantsomething to note, it closed at PPSF: $618!!!! just insane
mwtosdParticipantsomething to note, it closed at PPSF: $618!!!! just insane
mwtosdParticipantsomething to note, it closed at PPSF: $618!!!! just insane
mwtosdParticipantsomething to note, it closed at PPSF: $618!!!! just insane
mwtosdParticipantsomething to note, it closed at PPSF: $618!!!! just insane
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