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recordsclerk
ParticipantJust a little warning if you are going to the original Sabelee in Linda Vista. It is a very small place and seats about 12 max. You will not be able to get a table that seats more than 4 people. Also the sign still says Linda Vista Food on the canapy above the restuarant. The food is very good depending on what you like. I get the red and yellow curry with chicken. I also like the Thai fried rice.
March 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679198recordsclerk
ParticipantKind of going through the same thing. My eldest is in second grade and I’m trying to move before he’s in Jr High. We are about 2 years away from moving to Scripps if we can pull it off. We live in a bad school district (API in the high 600s/low 700s) and use my parent’s address for his school now. The APIs are high 700’s/low 8’s, so not a great school either. I think since you are in a good school district, I would just stay there until you decide where and when you can move. I think saving up for the down is very important. I would like to see more people buy with 20% down and with 6 months reserves.
March 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679253recordsclerk
ParticipantKind of going through the same thing. My eldest is in second grade and I’m trying to move before he’s in Jr High. We are about 2 years away from moving to Scripps if we can pull it off. We live in a bad school district (API in the high 600s/low 700s) and use my parent’s address for his school now. The APIs are high 700’s/low 8’s, so not a great school either. I think since you are in a good school district, I would just stay there until you decide where and when you can move. I think saving up for the down is very important. I would like to see more people buy with 20% down and with 6 months reserves.
March 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679863recordsclerk
ParticipantKind of going through the same thing. My eldest is in second grade and I’m trying to move before he’s in Jr High. We are about 2 years away from moving to Scripps if we can pull it off. We live in a bad school district (API in the high 600s/low 700s) and use my parent’s address for his school now. The APIs are high 700’s/low 8’s, so not a great school either. I think since you are in a good school district, I would just stay there until you decide where and when you can move. I think saving up for the down is very important. I would like to see more people buy with 20% down and with 6 months reserves.
March 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680001recordsclerk
ParticipantKind of going through the same thing. My eldest is in second grade and I’m trying to move before he’s in Jr High. We are about 2 years away from moving to Scripps if we can pull it off. We live in a bad school district (API in the high 600s/low 700s) and use my parent’s address for his school now. The APIs are high 700’s/low 8’s, so not a great school either. I think since you are in a good school district, I would just stay there until you decide where and when you can move. I think saving up for the down is very important. I would like to see more people buy with 20% down and with 6 months reserves.
March 21, 2011 at 2:33 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680352recordsclerk
ParticipantKind of going through the same thing. My eldest is in second grade and I’m trying to move before he’s in Jr High. We are about 2 years away from moving to Scripps if we can pull it off. We live in a bad school district (API in the high 600s/low 700s) and use my parent’s address for his school now. The APIs are high 700’s/low 8’s, so not a great school either. I think since you are in a good school district, I would just stay there until you decide where and when you can move. I think saving up for the down is very important. I would like to see more people buy with 20% down and with 6 months reserves.
March 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #675648recordsclerk
ParticipantI would never buy a house that someone can block me in or out of my parking space-garage. Even if it only takes a few minutes to wait for your neighbor to move their car. I also don’t want my house being hit by a car because the alley is too small. I hope you don’t end up living next to a drunk.
March 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #675705recordsclerk
ParticipantI would never buy a house that someone can block me in or out of my parking space-garage. Even if it only takes a few minutes to wait for your neighbor to move their car. I also don’t want my house being hit by a car because the alley is too small. I hope you don’t end up living next to a drunk.
March 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #676317recordsclerk
ParticipantI would never buy a house that someone can block me in or out of my parking space-garage. Even if it only takes a few minutes to wait for your neighbor to move their car. I also don’t want my house being hit by a car because the alley is too small. I hope you don’t end up living next to a drunk.
March 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #676453recordsclerk
ParticipantI would never buy a house that someone can block me in or out of my parking space-garage. Even if it only takes a few minutes to wait for your neighbor to move their car. I also don’t want my house being hit by a car because the alley is too small. I hope you don’t end up living next to a drunk.
March 10, 2011 at 10:55 AM in reply to: The new style of single family house: what’s your thought? #676799recordsclerk
ParticipantI would never buy a house that someone can block me in or out of my parking space-garage. Even if it only takes a few minutes to wait for your neighbor to move their car. I also don’t want my house being hit by a car because the alley is too small. I hope you don’t end up living next to a drunk.
recordsclerk
Participant[quote=AN][quote=AN]I have a strong feeling someone will pick this up at 450k-460k.[/quote]
This one just closed for $450k.[/quote]Another good call in your hood.
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Participant[quote=AN][quote=AN]I have a strong feeling someone will pick this up at 450k-460k.[/quote]
This one just closed for $450k.[/quote]Another good call in your hood.
recordsclerk
Participant[quote=AN][quote=AN]I have a strong feeling someone will pick this up at 450k-460k.[/quote]
This one just closed for $450k.[/quote]Another good call in your hood.
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