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Maybe it’s just me, but compared to Davidson or even Cornerstone, I find Fieldstone homes as inferior and poorly built. But what do I know. Plus it seems that most of Fieldstone floorplans are “boring”. That’s just me though.
nlaParticipantFirst full day of spring today. S&P closed @ 1,435.04
nlaParticipant“You can change any fund and as often as you want for the 401K account.”
Not true to all. On my 401K, you can only do so much on a given quarter.
nlaParticipantS&P500 closes at 1,455.30 today. How many days left till spring?
nlaParticipantI went to Del Sur yesterday. Didn’t like the 1-lane road access to the community. Most houses has zero front and back yard. Also, it’s farther than I thought from 56.
nlaParticipantDo you want to find out if your neighbors are deliquent on paying their property tax? Check this link: https://sdtretax.com/ebpp3/
My next door neighbor owed more than $20,000 between his principal residence and another property.
nlaParticipantTrue, it’s all relative. I’m making six figures and have more than 50K in the bank, but I don’t feel wealthy. In fact, everytime that I go to the mall I feel that most of San Diegans is way wealthier than me.
nlaParticipantdeadzone: Have you ever been to Eastern Chula Vista, specifically Eastlake Woods? That area has a lot of big and gated mansions? It’s not exactly a “craphole”.
sdnativeson: You’re talking about Eastern Chula Vista (91913, 91914 and 91915 zip codes), which is adjacent to Bonita. According to SANDAG, zip codes 91914 and 91915 have even higher median household income than Bonita (91902). Zip codes 91914 and 91915 has $98,985 and $100,990 respectively while Bonita has $93,118.
nlaParticipantpowayseller
j/k
nlaParticipantPerryChase:
We moved from North County to Eastlake and bought our first house in 1999 mainly due to family reasons. Otay Ranch Town Center is a nice mall with a lot of mid to high-end stores. Personally, I don’t care about the high-end clothing stores, I’m excited about Barnes and Noble. Before this mall, we don’t have any decent bookstore in the area.
About the high end stores, I’m not sure if the population of the sorrounding area can sustain them in the long run. Though the area has a high (at least compared to the whole county) median household income ($80,000), I think most of them are spending most of their income into the house and their cars. I’m quite amazed on how people afford a 1M house and a Range Rover and/or BMW 7 Series which is very common here. That’s just my observation.
To answer your question if there’s some employers to support these expensive houses. There is none. At least none tantamount to what we have in Sorrento Valley/Golden Triangle area. Most of the people I know that live in the area are either doctors or lawyers that works locally or in downtown and IT/Biotech professionals that works in Sorrento Valley.
I’m an IT professional myself (Oracle DBA) and my company is based in UTC. Commute has not been really a problem for me because I work from home several days a week and my time is flexible so I can avoid the rush hour. My wife is an RN and works locally.
December 8, 2006 at 8:34 AM in reply to: Bressi Ranch…16 new homes to be auctioned off 10/21/06 #41340nlaParticipantno_such_reality:
Do you think that this is accurate and not out of date? That’s less than 10%. It seems too low. Our household income falls into that category but we feel that most of San Diegans makes more money than us.
nlaParticipant“To me, the recession for next quarter is a sure thing.”
– powayseller 11/22/2006nlaParticipantAt least they predicted a positive GDP, Powayseller on the other hand predicted a negative or ZERO GDP for the quarter.
nlaParticipantOnly 786.72 points to go to S&P 600.
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