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December 19, 2008 at 7:12 AM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317827December 19, 2008 at 7:12 AM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #318176
PKMAN
ParticipantGood Fengshui Too…………
If they’re offering $379K without you’re asking, you can probably get it down to $360. However the lower you bargain, the less incentive you’ll get, since the 6% will drop in value as well.
By the way, according to Chinese culture (yes, we are Chinese moving to Klantee…), this community has good Fengshui, as the entrance has a small fountain and its rear is mountain (north of Mast Blvd.). Supposedly the flow of water will bring good fortune into your home while the mountain covers your back against the sneak-attack of bad fortune.
I know it sounds kind of silly but hey, I’m already committed so anything to make me feel better about the purchase… Besides, my last purchased home in San Marcos was a gated community with water fountain at the entrance (it also has mountain to the directional North, but not behind our community). I bought it in 2001 and sold it in 2004 to accept an overseas assignment. Unbeknown to me at the time, I sold at a relatively high point and dodged the burst of the housing bubble. You can say that it’s just pure luck but maybe that’s what Fengshui is all about, giving you a slightly better luck in life.
By the way, three homes that I’ve lived overseas all have water fountain at the front entrance (not sure about the mountain) and things have worked out quite well for me. So maybe there is something about Fengshui after all.
In any case, buying a home that fit your needs, budget and lifestyle should always be your top priorities. Knowing that it has good Fengshui too is just an additional peace of mind.
December 19, 2008 at 7:12 AM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #318218PKMAN
ParticipantGood Fengshui Too…………
If they’re offering $379K without you’re asking, you can probably get it down to $360. However the lower you bargain, the less incentive you’ll get, since the 6% will drop in value as well.
By the way, according to Chinese culture (yes, we are Chinese moving to Klantee…), this community has good Fengshui, as the entrance has a small fountain and its rear is mountain (north of Mast Blvd.). Supposedly the flow of water will bring good fortune into your home while the mountain covers your back against the sneak-attack of bad fortune.
I know it sounds kind of silly but hey, I’m already committed so anything to make me feel better about the purchase… Besides, my last purchased home in San Marcos was a gated community with water fountain at the entrance (it also has mountain to the directional North, but not behind our community). I bought it in 2001 and sold it in 2004 to accept an overseas assignment. Unbeknown to me at the time, I sold at a relatively high point and dodged the burst of the housing bubble. You can say that it’s just pure luck but maybe that’s what Fengshui is all about, giving you a slightly better luck in life.
By the way, three homes that I’ve lived overseas all have water fountain at the front entrance (not sure about the mountain) and things have worked out quite well for me. So maybe there is something about Fengshui after all.
In any case, buying a home that fit your needs, budget and lifestyle should always be your top priorities. Knowing that it has good Fengshui too is just an additional peace of mind.
December 19, 2008 at 7:12 AM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #318239PKMAN
ParticipantGood Fengshui Too…………
If they’re offering $379K without you’re asking, you can probably get it down to $360. However the lower you bargain, the less incentive you’ll get, since the 6% will drop in value as well.
By the way, according to Chinese culture (yes, we are Chinese moving to Klantee…), this community has good Fengshui, as the entrance has a small fountain and its rear is mountain (north of Mast Blvd.). Supposedly the flow of water will bring good fortune into your home while the mountain covers your back against the sneak-attack of bad fortune.
I know it sounds kind of silly but hey, I’m already committed so anything to make me feel better about the purchase… Besides, my last purchased home in San Marcos was a gated community with water fountain at the entrance (it also has mountain to the directional North, but not behind our community). I bought it in 2001 and sold it in 2004 to accept an overseas assignment. Unbeknown to me at the time, I sold at a relatively high point and dodged the burst of the housing bubble. You can say that it’s just pure luck but maybe that’s what Fengshui is all about, giving you a slightly better luck in life.
By the way, three homes that I’ve lived overseas all have water fountain at the front entrance (not sure about the mountain) and things have worked out quite well for me. So maybe there is something about Fengshui after all.
In any case, buying a home that fit your needs, budget and lifestyle should always be your top priorities. Knowing that it has good Fengshui too is just an additional peace of mind.
December 19, 2008 at 7:12 AM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #318317PKMAN
ParticipantGood Fengshui Too…………
If they’re offering $379K without you’re asking, you can probably get it down to $360. However the lower you bargain, the less incentive you’ll get, since the 6% will drop in value as well.
By the way, according to Chinese culture (yes, we are Chinese moving to Klantee…), this community has good Fengshui, as the entrance has a small fountain and its rear is mountain (north of Mast Blvd.). Supposedly the flow of water will bring good fortune into your home while the mountain covers your back against the sneak-attack of bad fortune.
I know it sounds kind of silly but hey, I’m already committed so anything to make me feel better about the purchase… Besides, my last purchased home in San Marcos was a gated community with water fountain at the entrance (it also has mountain to the directional North, but not behind our community). I bought it in 2001 and sold it in 2004 to accept an overseas assignment. Unbeknown to me at the time, I sold at a relatively high point and dodged the burst of the housing bubble. You can say that it’s just pure luck but maybe that’s what Fengshui is all about, giving you a slightly better luck in life.
By the way, three homes that I’ve lived overseas all have water fountain at the front entrance (not sure about the mountain) and things have worked out quite well for me. So maybe there is something about Fengshui after all.
In any case, buying a home that fit your needs, budget and lifestyle should always be your top priorities. Knowing that it has good Fengshui too is just an additional peace of mind.
December 17, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317253PKMAN
Participantsunny88,
I too, was very interested in Plan 6 of Canopy Park, as it has 4 bedrooms and as large as regular single family detached house. Ultimately I decided that I wanted a backyard (however small it may be) and my wife was a little skeptical of a 3-story home (just lazy). Here’s my take on your questions:
1) Yes, the builder is very willing to negotiate so don’t feel embarrassed to bargain hard. They are already willing to give you $15K in flex cash but you can always bargain for more. However you should get pre-approval by their lender so that they know you’re able and serious. Right now there’s a Plan 6 asking for $399K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080070703-9941_Watergum_Trl_Santee_Ca_92071
Based on this price, bargain harder.
2) 52 is the busiest of 3 nearby freeways. Most people take 125 to go to East County and South County so the traffic should not be as congested.
3) evolusd pointed out an issue I haven’t factored in before, which is the “hum” noise from the light towers. My lot is directly adjacent to the park (my backyard faces the street) so I don’t know if that’s going to be an issue. Hopefully in the interest of saving utility cost, night games will be limited. In any case, if you buy a home inside the community (not facing the street), I don’t think you’ll have much to worry about.
Good luck! Maybe we’ll be neighbor someday.
December 17, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317603PKMAN
Participantsunny88,
I too, was very interested in Plan 6 of Canopy Park, as it has 4 bedrooms and as large as regular single family detached house. Ultimately I decided that I wanted a backyard (however small it may be) and my wife was a little skeptical of a 3-story home (just lazy). Here’s my take on your questions:
1) Yes, the builder is very willing to negotiate so don’t feel embarrassed to bargain hard. They are already willing to give you $15K in flex cash but you can always bargain for more. However you should get pre-approval by their lender so that they know you’re able and serious. Right now there’s a Plan 6 asking for $399K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080070703-9941_Watergum_Trl_Santee_Ca_92071
Based on this price, bargain harder.
2) 52 is the busiest of 3 nearby freeways. Most people take 125 to go to East County and South County so the traffic should not be as congested.
3) evolusd pointed out an issue I haven’t factored in before, which is the “hum” noise from the light towers. My lot is directly adjacent to the park (my backyard faces the street) so I don’t know if that’s going to be an issue. Hopefully in the interest of saving utility cost, night games will be limited. In any case, if you buy a home inside the community (not facing the street), I don’t think you’ll have much to worry about.
Good luck! Maybe we’ll be neighbor someday.
December 17, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317647PKMAN
Participantsunny88,
I too, was very interested in Plan 6 of Canopy Park, as it has 4 bedrooms and as large as regular single family detached house. Ultimately I decided that I wanted a backyard (however small it may be) and my wife was a little skeptical of a 3-story home (just lazy). Here’s my take on your questions:
1) Yes, the builder is very willing to negotiate so don’t feel embarrassed to bargain hard. They are already willing to give you $15K in flex cash but you can always bargain for more. However you should get pre-approval by their lender so that they know you’re able and serious. Right now there’s a Plan 6 asking for $399K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080070703-9941_Watergum_Trl_Santee_Ca_92071
Based on this price, bargain harder.
2) 52 is the busiest of 3 nearby freeways. Most people take 125 to go to East County and South County so the traffic should not be as congested.
3) evolusd pointed out an issue I haven’t factored in before, which is the “hum” noise from the light towers. My lot is directly adjacent to the park (my backyard faces the street) so I don’t know if that’s going to be an issue. Hopefully in the interest of saving utility cost, night games will be limited. In any case, if you buy a home inside the community (not facing the street), I don’t think you’ll have much to worry about.
Good luck! Maybe we’ll be neighbor someday.
December 17, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317669PKMAN
Participantsunny88,
I too, was very interested in Plan 6 of Canopy Park, as it has 4 bedrooms and as large as regular single family detached house. Ultimately I decided that I wanted a backyard (however small it may be) and my wife was a little skeptical of a 3-story home (just lazy). Here’s my take on your questions:
1) Yes, the builder is very willing to negotiate so don’t feel embarrassed to bargain hard. They are already willing to give you $15K in flex cash but you can always bargain for more. However you should get pre-approval by their lender so that they know you’re able and serious. Right now there’s a Plan 6 asking for $399K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080070703-9941_Watergum_Trl_Santee_Ca_92071
Based on this price, bargain harder.
2) 52 is the busiest of 3 nearby freeways. Most people take 125 to go to East County and South County so the traffic should not be as congested.
3) evolusd pointed out an issue I haven’t factored in before, which is the “hum” noise from the light towers. My lot is directly adjacent to the park (my backyard faces the street) so I don’t know if that’s going to be an issue. Hopefully in the interest of saving utility cost, night games will be limited. In any case, if you buy a home inside the community (not facing the street), I don’t think you’ll have much to worry about.
Good luck! Maybe we’ll be neighbor someday.
December 17, 2008 at 9:29 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317744PKMAN
Participantsunny88,
I too, was very interested in Plan 6 of Canopy Park, as it has 4 bedrooms and as large as regular single family detached house. Ultimately I decided that I wanted a backyard (however small it may be) and my wife was a little skeptical of a 3-story home (just lazy). Here’s my take on your questions:
1) Yes, the builder is very willing to negotiate so don’t feel embarrassed to bargain hard. They are already willing to give you $15K in flex cash but you can always bargain for more. However you should get pre-approval by their lender so that they know you’re able and serious. Right now there’s a Plan 6 asking for $399K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080070703-9941_Watergum_Trl_Santee_Ca_92071
Based on this price, bargain harder.
2) 52 is the busiest of 3 nearby freeways. Most people take 125 to go to East County and South County so the traffic should not be as congested.
3) evolusd pointed out an issue I haven’t factored in before, which is the “hum” noise from the light towers. My lot is directly adjacent to the park (my backyard faces the street) so I don’t know if that’s going to be an issue. Hopefully in the interest of saving utility cost, night games will be limited. In any case, if you buy a home inside the community (not facing the street), I don’t think you’ll have much to worry about.
Good luck! Maybe we’ll be neighbor someday.
December 16, 2008 at 11:35 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #316613PKMAN
ParticipantI started this forum 1.5 months ago and recently just bought a single detached house at the Stoney Creek community in Riverwalk and got a very good deal (sorry I won’t reveal any more details regarding price since I have not close escrow yet) Here are some of the “negatives” of the neighborhood and my take:
Small Lot
My home is only about 42’x85′ and the backyard is only about 15′ deep. But that’s OK with me, as I used to live in a house with a 1 acre lot and that was very exhausting to maintain. The backyard is big enough to hold family BBQ gathering and for my dog to relieve himself. That’s all I need.Weather
Santee is indeed hotter many most other places near central SD. When I was there 2 weeks ago, it was noticeably hotter than Serra Mesa and Mission Valley. Thankfully the home has excellent dual-pane Low E window (I verified) that can block out most of the Sun’s intense heat.Proximity to Airport
There is a local airfield about 1.5 miles south, and we all know about the recent tragedy in University City. However the airfield is civilian and the runway can only support landing of small/light planes. Also the runway stretches east-west so the community is not in its takeoff/landing pattern.Proximity to Park
YMCA and Santee sport complex park is right across the street. Some concern that this will bring additional traffic to the Riverwalk Drive and noise. I can deal with the traffic, being used to live in NYC and I think noise from kids playing sports is really not noise at all.Proximity to Woman Detention Center
It’s a 1.5 southeast. Fortunately it’s only a detention center and woman escaped fugitive doesn’t sound as scary as male fugitive on the run.These are about all that I can think of. Overall, the goods far outweigh the bads, such as price, location, near shopping and within 20 minutes to downtown, La Jolla, beach, etc. If you’re considering the Stoney Creek houses, act fast because it’s almost sold out. We didn’t get our first pick and had to settle for the backup pick. If you’re eyeing the Canopy Park townhouse, there should still be plenty left, with another phase not yet built.
December 16, 2008 at 11:35 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #316962PKMAN
ParticipantI started this forum 1.5 months ago and recently just bought a single detached house at the Stoney Creek community in Riverwalk and got a very good deal (sorry I won’t reveal any more details regarding price since I have not close escrow yet) Here are some of the “negatives” of the neighborhood and my take:
Small Lot
My home is only about 42’x85′ and the backyard is only about 15′ deep. But that’s OK with me, as I used to live in a house with a 1 acre lot and that was very exhausting to maintain. The backyard is big enough to hold family BBQ gathering and for my dog to relieve himself. That’s all I need.Weather
Santee is indeed hotter many most other places near central SD. When I was there 2 weeks ago, it was noticeably hotter than Serra Mesa and Mission Valley. Thankfully the home has excellent dual-pane Low E window (I verified) that can block out most of the Sun’s intense heat.Proximity to Airport
There is a local airfield about 1.5 miles south, and we all know about the recent tragedy in University City. However the airfield is civilian and the runway can only support landing of small/light planes. Also the runway stretches east-west so the community is not in its takeoff/landing pattern.Proximity to Park
YMCA and Santee sport complex park is right across the street. Some concern that this will bring additional traffic to the Riverwalk Drive and noise. I can deal with the traffic, being used to live in NYC and I think noise from kids playing sports is really not noise at all.Proximity to Woman Detention Center
It’s a 1.5 southeast. Fortunately it’s only a detention center and woman escaped fugitive doesn’t sound as scary as male fugitive on the run.These are about all that I can think of. Overall, the goods far outweigh the bads, such as price, location, near shopping and within 20 minutes to downtown, La Jolla, beach, etc. If you’re considering the Stoney Creek houses, act fast because it’s almost sold out. We didn’t get our first pick and had to settle for the backup pick. If you’re eyeing the Canopy Park townhouse, there should still be plenty left, with another phase not yet built.
December 16, 2008 at 11:35 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317004PKMAN
ParticipantI started this forum 1.5 months ago and recently just bought a single detached house at the Stoney Creek community in Riverwalk and got a very good deal (sorry I won’t reveal any more details regarding price since I have not close escrow yet) Here are some of the “negatives” of the neighborhood and my take:
Small Lot
My home is only about 42’x85′ and the backyard is only about 15′ deep. But that’s OK with me, as I used to live in a house with a 1 acre lot and that was very exhausting to maintain. The backyard is big enough to hold family BBQ gathering and for my dog to relieve himself. That’s all I need.Weather
Santee is indeed hotter many most other places near central SD. When I was there 2 weeks ago, it was noticeably hotter than Serra Mesa and Mission Valley. Thankfully the home has excellent dual-pane Low E window (I verified) that can block out most of the Sun’s intense heat.Proximity to Airport
There is a local airfield about 1.5 miles south, and we all know about the recent tragedy in University City. However the airfield is civilian and the runway can only support landing of small/light planes. Also the runway stretches east-west so the community is not in its takeoff/landing pattern.Proximity to Park
YMCA and Santee sport complex park is right across the street. Some concern that this will bring additional traffic to the Riverwalk Drive and noise. I can deal with the traffic, being used to live in NYC and I think noise from kids playing sports is really not noise at all.Proximity to Woman Detention Center
It’s a 1.5 southeast. Fortunately it’s only a detention center and woman escaped fugitive doesn’t sound as scary as male fugitive on the run.These are about all that I can think of. Overall, the goods far outweigh the bads, such as price, location, near shopping and within 20 minutes to downtown, La Jolla, beach, etc. If you’re considering the Stoney Creek houses, act fast because it’s almost sold out. We didn’t get our first pick and had to settle for the backup pick. If you’re eyeing the Canopy Park townhouse, there should still be plenty left, with another phase not yet built.
December 16, 2008 at 11:35 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317025PKMAN
ParticipantI started this forum 1.5 months ago and recently just bought a single detached house at the Stoney Creek community in Riverwalk and got a very good deal (sorry I won’t reveal any more details regarding price since I have not close escrow yet) Here are some of the “negatives” of the neighborhood and my take:
Small Lot
My home is only about 42’x85′ and the backyard is only about 15′ deep. But that’s OK with me, as I used to live in a house with a 1 acre lot and that was very exhausting to maintain. The backyard is big enough to hold family BBQ gathering and for my dog to relieve himself. That’s all I need.Weather
Santee is indeed hotter many most other places near central SD. When I was there 2 weeks ago, it was noticeably hotter than Serra Mesa and Mission Valley. Thankfully the home has excellent dual-pane Low E window (I verified) that can block out most of the Sun’s intense heat.Proximity to Airport
There is a local airfield about 1.5 miles south, and we all know about the recent tragedy in University City. However the airfield is civilian and the runway can only support landing of small/light planes. Also the runway stretches east-west so the community is not in its takeoff/landing pattern.Proximity to Park
YMCA and Santee sport complex park is right across the street. Some concern that this will bring additional traffic to the Riverwalk Drive and noise. I can deal with the traffic, being used to live in NYC and I think noise from kids playing sports is really not noise at all.Proximity to Woman Detention Center
It’s a 1.5 southeast. Fortunately it’s only a detention center and woman escaped fugitive doesn’t sound as scary as male fugitive on the run.These are about all that I can think of. Overall, the goods far outweigh the bads, such as price, location, near shopping and within 20 minutes to downtown, La Jolla, beach, etc. If you’re considering the Stoney Creek houses, act fast because it’s almost sold out. We didn’t get our first pick and had to settle for the backup pick. If you’re eyeing the Canopy Park townhouse, there should still be plenty left, with another phase not yet built.
December 16, 2008 at 11:35 PM in reply to: Standard Pacific Homes in Santee Still Overpriced? #317099PKMAN
ParticipantI started this forum 1.5 months ago and recently just bought a single detached house at the Stoney Creek community in Riverwalk and got a very good deal (sorry I won’t reveal any more details regarding price since I have not close escrow yet) Here are some of the “negatives” of the neighborhood and my take:
Small Lot
My home is only about 42’x85′ and the backyard is only about 15′ deep. But that’s OK with me, as I used to live in a house with a 1 acre lot and that was very exhausting to maintain. The backyard is big enough to hold family BBQ gathering and for my dog to relieve himself. That’s all I need.Weather
Santee is indeed hotter many most other places near central SD. When I was there 2 weeks ago, it was noticeably hotter than Serra Mesa and Mission Valley. Thankfully the home has excellent dual-pane Low E window (I verified) that can block out most of the Sun’s intense heat.Proximity to Airport
There is a local airfield about 1.5 miles south, and we all know about the recent tragedy in University City. However the airfield is civilian and the runway can only support landing of small/light planes. Also the runway stretches east-west so the community is not in its takeoff/landing pattern.Proximity to Park
YMCA and Santee sport complex park is right across the street. Some concern that this will bring additional traffic to the Riverwalk Drive and noise. I can deal with the traffic, being used to live in NYC and I think noise from kids playing sports is really not noise at all.Proximity to Woman Detention Center
It’s a 1.5 southeast. Fortunately it’s only a detention center and woman escaped fugitive doesn’t sound as scary as male fugitive on the run.These are about all that I can think of. Overall, the goods far outweigh the bads, such as price, location, near shopping and within 20 minutes to downtown, La Jolla, beach, etc. If you’re considering the Stoney Creek houses, act fast because it’s almost sold out. We didn’t get our first pick and had to settle for the backup pick. If you’re eyeing the Canopy Park townhouse, there should still be plenty left, with another phase not yet built.
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