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nostradamus
ParticipantIn the magical raindrop forest with LostCat, PussyWillow, and BunnyMeadows!
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ParticipantI think I’m a 3. I own my condo and like it but want to expand my empire to include a house with a studio/workshop/garage and some land. I’m bitter that the value of my condo is going down, but sweet that houses are getting cheaper while I’ve been living in a decent condo and saving more money for a house. Even less bitter because I don’t know if I’ll ever sell the condo since I can rent it out once I eventually get a house (I’ve saved more than enough for a chunk ‘a downpayment so won’t need to sell). Plus, having a condo in San Diego is step 1 in my 5-step road-to-retirement program.
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ParticipantI think I’m a 3. I own my condo and like it but want to expand my empire to include a house with a studio/workshop/garage and some land. I’m bitter that the value of my condo is going down, but sweet that houses are getting cheaper while I’ve been living in a decent condo and saving more money for a house. Even less bitter because I don’t know if I’ll ever sell the condo since I can rent it out once I eventually get a house (I’ve saved more than enough for a chunk ‘a downpayment so won’t need to sell). Plus, having a condo in San Diego is step 1 in my 5-step road-to-retirement program.
nostradamus
ParticipantI think I’m a 3. I own my condo and like it but want to expand my empire to include a house with a studio/workshop/garage and some land. I’m bitter that the value of my condo is going down, but sweet that houses are getting cheaper while I’ve been living in a decent condo and saving more money for a house. Even less bitter because I don’t know if I’ll ever sell the condo since I can rent it out once I eventually get a house (I’ve saved more than enough for a chunk ‘a downpayment so won’t need to sell). Plus, having a condo in San Diego is step 1 in my 5-step road-to-retirement program.
nostradamus
ParticipantI think I’m a 3. I own my condo and like it but want to expand my empire to include a house with a studio/workshop/garage and some land. I’m bitter that the value of my condo is going down, but sweet that houses are getting cheaper while I’ve been living in a decent condo and saving more money for a house. Even less bitter because I don’t know if I’ll ever sell the condo since I can rent it out once I eventually get a house (I’ve saved more than enough for a chunk ‘a downpayment so won’t need to sell). Plus, having a condo in San Diego is step 1 in my 5-step road-to-retirement program.
nostradamus
ParticipantI think I’m a 3. I own my condo and like it but want to expand my empire to include a house with a studio/workshop/garage and some land. I’m bitter that the value of my condo is going down, but sweet that houses are getting cheaper while I’ve been living in a decent condo and saving more money for a house. Even less bitter because I don’t know if I’ll ever sell the condo since I can rent it out once I eventually get a house (I’ve saved more than enough for a chunk ‘a downpayment so won’t need to sell). Plus, having a condo in San Diego is step 1 in my 5-step road-to-retirement program.
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ParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
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Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.nostradamus
ParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.nostradamus
ParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.nostradamus
ParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.nostradamus
ParticipantHi Jimmyle,
Those Santa Arminita houses are really old and I wouldn’t call them the “nicer” homes in Mira Mesa until you cross to the North side of Calle Cristobal or West of say, Prairie Shadow.
That particular house is right on the corner of Cam. Ruiz where there is a stop sign and ugly traffic at all hours. IMO it is neither a good investment nor a good place to live.
OT Comment Warning
Late last night I was walking the dog at that very park and I’d swear there were about 100 coyotes howling at us like hyenas in the mist. Admittedly it was post-2-glasses of Bordeaux but would have been freaky even sober.nostradamus
ParticipantIf an animal’s life is hell then sometimes the best thing is to put it down humanely. Keeping a tormented creature as a pet is, IMO, a case of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy (MSBP).
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ParticipantIf an animal’s life is hell then sometimes the best thing is to put it down humanely. Keeping a tormented creature as a pet is, IMO, a case of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy (MSBP).
nostradamus
ParticipantIf an animal’s life is hell then sometimes the best thing is to put it down humanely. Keeping a tormented creature as a pet is, IMO, a case of Munchausen Syndrome by proxy (MSBP).
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