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North County Jim
ParticipantWhen SEH was evacuated as a result of the Coronado Hills fire, the Twin Oaks extension was closed. This makes sense since that was the direction the fire was coming from.
Because of the weather conditions associated with wildfires here (i.e. easterly winds), I would expect any future evacuations would also see possible closures of the Twin Oaks extension and the road to Escondido through Elfin Forest. In reality, San Elijo Road to Rancho Santa Fe is the only viable way out.
All that being said, is SEH a fire trap? No, a fire trap is a situation where the only way out is into the approaching fire. Think Wildcat Canyon back during the Cedar fire. That was a fire trap.
North County Jim
ParticipantWhen SEH was evacuated as a result of the Coronado Hills fire, the Twin Oaks extension was closed. This makes sense since that was the direction the fire was coming from.
Because of the weather conditions associated with wildfires here (i.e. easterly winds), I would expect any future evacuations would also see possible closures of the Twin Oaks extension and the road to Escondido through Elfin Forest. In reality, San Elijo Road to Rancho Santa Fe is the only viable way out.
All that being said, is SEH a fire trap? No, a fire trap is a situation where the only way out is into the approaching fire. Think Wildcat Canyon back during the Cedar fire. That was a fire trap.
North County Jim
ParticipantWhen SEH was evacuated as a result of the Coronado Hills fire, the Twin Oaks extension was closed. This makes sense since that was the direction the fire was coming from.
Because of the weather conditions associated with wildfires here (i.e. easterly winds), I would expect any future evacuations would also see possible closures of the Twin Oaks extension and the road to Escondido through Elfin Forest. In reality, San Elijo Road to Rancho Santa Fe is the only viable way out.
All that being said, is SEH a fire trap? No, a fire trap is a situation where the only way out is into the approaching fire. Think Wildcat Canyon back during the Cedar fire. That was a fire trap.
North County Jim
ParticipantWhen SEH was evacuated as a result of the Coronado Hills fire, the Twin Oaks extension was closed. This makes sense since that was the direction the fire was coming from.
Because of the weather conditions associated with wildfires here (i.e. easterly winds), I would expect any future evacuations would also see possible closures of the Twin Oaks extension and the road to Escondido through Elfin Forest. In reality, San Elijo Road to Rancho Santa Fe is the only viable way out.
All that being said, is SEH a fire trap? No, a fire trap is a situation where the only way out is into the approaching fire. Think Wildcat Canyon back during the Cedar fire. That was a fire trap.
North County Jim
ParticipantRaptor,
This is very similar to our situation. We purchased a distressed property back in the fall.
The house had been in the MLS and was overpriced. The house was then pulled from the market and the owners received their NOD a month or two later. We then made an unsolicited, low ball offer directly to the owners.
To make a very long story short, we closed seven months later for less than our original offer.
My advice is for you and your agent to be extremely aggressive with the owners and noteholders.
North County Jim
ParticipantRaptor,
This is very similar to our situation. We purchased a distressed property back in the fall.
The house had been in the MLS and was overpriced. The house was then pulled from the market and the owners received their NOD a month or two later. We then made an unsolicited, low ball offer directly to the owners.
To make a very long story short, we closed seven months later for less than our original offer.
My advice is for you and your agent to be extremely aggressive with the owners and noteholders.
North County Jim
ParticipantRaptor,
This is very similar to our situation. We purchased a distressed property back in the fall.
The house had been in the MLS and was overpriced. The house was then pulled from the market and the owners received their NOD a month or two later. We then made an unsolicited, low ball offer directly to the owners.
To make a very long story short, we closed seven months later for less than our original offer.
My advice is for you and your agent to be extremely aggressive with the owners and noteholders.
North County Jim
ParticipantRaptor,
This is very similar to our situation. We purchased a distressed property back in the fall.
The house had been in the MLS and was overpriced. The house was then pulled from the market and the owners received their NOD a month or two later. We then made an unsolicited, low ball offer directly to the owners.
To make a very long story short, we closed seven months later for less than our original offer.
My advice is for you and your agent to be extremely aggressive with the owners and noteholders.
North County Jim
ParticipantRaptor,
This is very similar to our situation. We purchased a distressed property back in the fall.
The house had been in the MLS and was overpriced. The house was then pulled from the market and the owners received their NOD a month or two later. We then made an unsolicited, low ball offer directly to the owners.
To make a very long story short, we closed seven months later for less than our original offer.
My advice is for you and your agent to be extremely aggressive with the owners and noteholders.
North County Jim
ParticipantThe world would be a far better place if engineers analysed and solved problems instead of politicians.
Wasn’t Pol Pot an engineer?
North County Jim
ParticipantThe world would be a far better place if engineers analysed and solved problems instead of politicians.
Wasn’t Pol Pot an engineer?
North County Jim
ParticipantThe world would be a far better place if engineers analysed and solved problems instead of politicians.
Wasn’t Pol Pot an engineer?
North County Jim
ParticipantThe world would be a far better place if engineers analysed and solved problems instead of politicians.
Wasn’t Pol Pot an engineer?
North County Jim
ParticipantThe world would be a far better place if engineers analysed and solved problems instead of politicians.
Wasn’t Pol Pot an engineer?
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