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ParticipantGood points by racer. My abscess was discovered by the dentist who then sent me to the oral surgeon for removal. Funny, when I was awake, high on nitrous oxide (laughing gas), the Steve Miller song Fly Like an Eagle came on in their office… I think they did it to trip me out. I recommend it!
nostradamus
ParticipantGood points by racer. My abscess was discovered by the dentist who then sent me to the oral surgeon for removal. Funny, when I was awake, high on nitrous oxide (laughing gas), the Steve Miller song Fly Like an Eagle came on in their office… I think they did it to trip me out. I recommend it!
February 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343428nostradamus
ParticipantWell I’m the bottom of the ownership food chain– owning a condo about half a mile from those twin homes– yet I am in no denial and believe that condos in this area are toast. In my complex there are about 8 buildings, and each building has 10 units. In my building alone, we have 2 vacant foreclosures and one short sale. The asking prices are wildly different and the days-on-market are lengthy. I think a 20% drop from here should start to move things.
In defense of condos I’ll say that they’re great for people who don’t care for yard work or exterior home maintenance. Also good for elderly or disabled people. The things that suck are the lack of a garage, and the popularity of wall-penetrating, bass-pumping home theater systems.
February 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343748nostradamus
ParticipantWell I’m the bottom of the ownership food chain– owning a condo about half a mile from those twin homes– yet I am in no denial and believe that condos in this area are toast. In my complex there are about 8 buildings, and each building has 10 units. In my building alone, we have 2 vacant foreclosures and one short sale. The asking prices are wildly different and the days-on-market are lengthy. I think a 20% drop from here should start to move things.
In defense of condos I’ll say that they’re great for people who don’t care for yard work or exterior home maintenance. Also good for elderly or disabled people. The things that suck are the lack of a garage, and the popularity of wall-penetrating, bass-pumping home theater systems.
February 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343856nostradamus
ParticipantWell I’m the bottom of the ownership food chain– owning a condo about half a mile from those twin homes– yet I am in no denial and believe that condos in this area are toast. In my complex there are about 8 buildings, and each building has 10 units. In my building alone, we have 2 vacant foreclosures and one short sale. The asking prices are wildly different and the days-on-market are lengthy. I think a 20% drop from here should start to move things.
In defense of condos I’ll say that they’re great for people who don’t care for yard work or exterior home maintenance. Also good for elderly or disabled people. The things that suck are the lack of a garage, and the popularity of wall-penetrating, bass-pumping home theater systems.
February 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343885nostradamus
ParticipantWell I’m the bottom of the ownership food chain– owning a condo about half a mile from those twin homes– yet I am in no denial and believe that condos in this area are toast. In my complex there are about 8 buildings, and each building has 10 units. In my building alone, we have 2 vacant foreclosures and one short sale. The asking prices are wildly different and the days-on-market are lengthy. I think a 20% drop from here should start to move things.
In defense of condos I’ll say that they’re great for people who don’t care for yard work or exterior home maintenance. Also good for elderly or disabled people. The things that suck are the lack of a garage, and the popularity of wall-penetrating, bass-pumping home theater systems.
February 9, 2009 at 4:22 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343982nostradamus
ParticipantWell I’m the bottom of the ownership food chain– owning a condo about half a mile from those twin homes– yet I am in no denial and believe that condos in this area are toast. In my complex there are about 8 buildings, and each building has 10 units. In my building alone, we have 2 vacant foreclosures and one short sale. The asking prices are wildly different and the days-on-market are lengthy. I think a 20% drop from here should start to move things.
In defense of condos I’ll say that they’re great for people who don’t care for yard work or exterior home maintenance. Also good for elderly or disabled people. The things that suck are the lack of a garage, and the popularity of wall-penetrating, bass-pumping home theater systems.
nostradamus
ParticipantWouldn’t surprise me. You can easily take the x-rays to another dentist for another opinion.
Around age 28 I had all 4 removed at once, and had an abscess, but didn’t get a graft. Healed up nicely. Going on 10 years now.
nostradamus
ParticipantWouldn’t surprise me. You can easily take the x-rays to another dentist for another opinion.
Around age 28 I had all 4 removed at once, and had an abscess, but didn’t get a graft. Healed up nicely. Going on 10 years now.
nostradamus
ParticipantWouldn’t surprise me. You can easily take the x-rays to another dentist for another opinion.
Around age 28 I had all 4 removed at once, and had an abscess, but didn’t get a graft. Healed up nicely. Going on 10 years now.
nostradamus
ParticipantWouldn’t surprise me. You can easily take the x-rays to another dentist for another opinion.
Around age 28 I had all 4 removed at once, and had an abscess, but didn’t get a graft. Healed up nicely. Going on 10 years now.
nostradamus
ParticipantWouldn’t surprise me. You can easily take the x-rays to another dentist for another opinion.
Around age 28 I had all 4 removed at once, and had an abscess, but didn’t get a graft. Healed up nicely. Going on 10 years now.
February 9, 2009 at 3:52 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343403nostradamus
ParticipantInteresting SDEng. I had wondered about that.
What kind of advantage would a “twin home” have over an SFR? The way I see it, you pay SFR price for a condo life!
Yes AN, those sales comps in 2008 are what have me perplexed. Even then there were cheaper houses. I wonder if it’s because this is just about the furthest North-West in Mira Mesa you can get.
February 9, 2009 at 3:52 PM in reply to: Mira Mesa half-mil $ condos vs. bigger, better, cheaper sfrs #343831nostradamus
ParticipantInteresting SDEng. I had wondered about that.
What kind of advantage would a “twin home” have over an SFR? The way I see it, you pay SFR price for a condo life!
Yes AN, those sales comps in 2008 are what have me perplexed. Even then there were cheaper houses. I wonder if it’s because this is just about the furthest North-West in Mira Mesa you can get.
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