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January 4, 2011 at 8:03 PM in reply to: Let’s speculate effect of a massive earthquake on RE and CA economy. #649055January 4, 2011 at 2:16 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647842
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ParticipantI couldn’t find anything…Still even without a gas leak it would be good to know what was the area before houses were built? bog? sand? landfill?
January 4, 2011 at 2:16 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647913Scarlett
ParticipantI couldn’t find anything…Still even without a gas leak it would be good to know what was the area before houses were built? bog? sand? landfill?
January 4, 2011 at 2:16 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648499Scarlett
ParticipantI couldn’t find anything…Still even without a gas leak it would be good to know what was the area before houses were built? bog? sand? landfill?
January 4, 2011 at 2:16 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648636Scarlett
ParticipantI couldn’t find anything…Still even without a gas leak it would be good to know what was the area before houses were built? bog? sand? landfill?
January 4, 2011 at 2:16 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648960Scarlett
ParticipantI couldn’t find anything…Still even without a gas leak it would be good to know what was the area before houses were built? bog? sand? landfill?
January 3, 2011 at 8:18 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647662Scarlett
ParticipantGas leaks in West San Carlos?
Read the comments on this property situated at Golfcrest with Jackson
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100057543-7228_Casper_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92119Why would they have environmental gas leak? Is the ground a former landfill, or a swamp?
January 3, 2011 at 8:18 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647733Scarlett
ParticipantGas leaks in West San Carlos?
Read the comments on this property situated at Golfcrest with Jackson
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100057543-7228_Casper_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92119Why would they have environmental gas leak? Is the ground a former landfill, or a swamp?
January 3, 2011 at 8:18 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648319Scarlett
ParticipantGas leaks in West San Carlos?
Read the comments on this property situated at Golfcrest with Jackson
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100057543-7228_Casper_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92119Why would they have environmental gas leak? Is the ground a former landfill, or a swamp?
January 3, 2011 at 8:18 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648456Scarlett
ParticipantGas leaks in West San Carlos?
Read the comments on this property situated at Golfcrest with Jackson
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100057543-7228_Casper_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92119Why would they have environmental gas leak? Is the ground a former landfill, or a swamp?
January 3, 2011 at 8:18 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648780Scarlett
ParticipantGas leaks in West San Carlos?
Read the comments on this property situated at Golfcrest with Jackson
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100057543-7228_Casper_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92119Why would they have environmental gas leak? Is the ground a former landfill, or a swamp?
January 3, 2011 at 5:02 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647582Scarlett
ParticipantI appreciate very much all the inputs that BG, SD R, sdr, Russtico, Pemeliza, and others have offered. Nothing really wrong with suggesting alternative neighborhoods. It could be a real eye opener or, if nothing else, we’ll get to know better other parts of town I don’t frequent usually – UC, San Carlos. Of course I will make up my own mind of considering a neighborhood seriously only after spending a considerate time visiting them and doing other homework/legwork – by myself, or with the help of a realtor.
It’s hard sometimes to express online how important one feature or another is in terms of buying a house. I may have come across as REALLY wanting the shortest commute, though we are somewhat flexible – but I realize that there are tradeoffs. There are multiple factors contributing to selecting a desirable house and their respective weights vary with neighborhood too. Plus, sometimes I may feel stronger about certain qualities that a house should have, you know? E.g. if I had a particularly rough day driving 56 or 52 at rush hour, I may all of a sudden swear to never buy more than 20′ from work. And I may express those thoughts in my postings.
Everybody is different and values certain things differently, or simply have different tastes/preferences.
BG’s and my own experience/familiarity with neighborhoods – differ both in time and locations. In my case, my limited experience influenced the factors I want in a SD house/neighborhood that I’d buy in. If I’d have lived in South/East County I may have thought differently and may have liked those better than let’s say 56 corridor – or NOT. I don’t have the luxury/time to try too many neighborhoods around the county, like SD R pointed out, but I will sure drive thru San Carlos in next weeks and see what’s up with that.
January 3, 2011 at 5:02 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #647653Scarlett
ParticipantI appreciate very much all the inputs that BG, SD R, sdr, Russtico, Pemeliza, and others have offered. Nothing really wrong with suggesting alternative neighborhoods. It could be a real eye opener or, if nothing else, we’ll get to know better other parts of town I don’t frequent usually – UC, San Carlos. Of course I will make up my own mind of considering a neighborhood seriously only after spending a considerate time visiting them and doing other homework/legwork – by myself, or with the help of a realtor.
It’s hard sometimes to express online how important one feature or another is in terms of buying a house. I may have come across as REALLY wanting the shortest commute, though we are somewhat flexible – but I realize that there are tradeoffs. There are multiple factors contributing to selecting a desirable house and their respective weights vary with neighborhood too. Plus, sometimes I may feel stronger about certain qualities that a house should have, you know? E.g. if I had a particularly rough day driving 56 or 52 at rush hour, I may all of a sudden swear to never buy more than 20′ from work. And I may express those thoughts in my postings.
Everybody is different and values certain things differently, or simply have different tastes/preferences.
BG’s and my own experience/familiarity with neighborhoods – differ both in time and locations. In my case, my limited experience influenced the factors I want in a SD house/neighborhood that I’d buy in. If I’d have lived in South/East County I may have thought differently and may have liked those better than let’s say 56 corridor – or NOT. I don’t have the luxury/time to try too many neighborhoods around the county, like SD R pointed out, but I will sure drive thru San Carlos in next weeks and see what’s up with that.
January 3, 2011 at 5:02 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648239Scarlett
ParticipantI appreciate very much all the inputs that BG, SD R, sdr, Russtico, Pemeliza, and others have offered. Nothing really wrong with suggesting alternative neighborhoods. It could be a real eye opener or, if nothing else, we’ll get to know better other parts of town I don’t frequent usually – UC, San Carlos. Of course I will make up my own mind of considering a neighborhood seriously only after spending a considerate time visiting them and doing other homework/legwork – by myself, or with the help of a realtor.
It’s hard sometimes to express online how important one feature or another is in terms of buying a house. I may have come across as REALLY wanting the shortest commute, though we are somewhat flexible – but I realize that there are tradeoffs. There are multiple factors contributing to selecting a desirable house and their respective weights vary with neighborhood too. Plus, sometimes I may feel stronger about certain qualities that a house should have, you know? E.g. if I had a particularly rough day driving 56 or 52 at rush hour, I may all of a sudden swear to never buy more than 20′ from work. And I may express those thoughts in my postings.
Everybody is different and values certain things differently, or simply have different tastes/preferences.
BG’s and my own experience/familiarity with neighborhoods – differ both in time and locations. In my case, my limited experience influenced the factors I want in a SD house/neighborhood that I’d buy in. If I’d have lived in South/East County I may have thought differently and may have liked those better than let’s say 56 corridor – or NOT. I don’t have the luxury/time to try too many neighborhoods around the county, like SD R pointed out, but I will sure drive thru San Carlos in next weeks and see what’s up with that.
January 3, 2011 at 5:02 PM in reply to: This news is good for those who haven’t bought, yet. #648376Scarlett
ParticipantI appreciate very much all the inputs that BG, SD R, sdr, Russtico, Pemeliza, and others have offered. Nothing really wrong with suggesting alternative neighborhoods. It could be a real eye opener or, if nothing else, we’ll get to know better other parts of town I don’t frequent usually – UC, San Carlos. Of course I will make up my own mind of considering a neighborhood seriously only after spending a considerate time visiting them and doing other homework/legwork – by myself, or with the help of a realtor.
It’s hard sometimes to express online how important one feature or another is in terms of buying a house. I may have come across as REALLY wanting the shortest commute, though we are somewhat flexible – but I realize that there are tradeoffs. There are multiple factors contributing to selecting a desirable house and their respective weights vary with neighborhood too. Plus, sometimes I may feel stronger about certain qualities that a house should have, you know? E.g. if I had a particularly rough day driving 56 or 52 at rush hour, I may all of a sudden swear to never buy more than 20′ from work. And I may express those thoughts in my postings.
Everybody is different and values certain things differently, or simply have different tastes/preferences.
BG’s and my own experience/familiarity with neighborhoods – differ both in time and locations. In my case, my limited experience influenced the factors I want in a SD house/neighborhood that I’d buy in. If I’d have lived in South/East County I may have thought differently and may have liked those better than let’s say 56 corridor – or NOT. I don’t have the luxury/time to try too many neighborhoods around the county, like SD R pointed out, but I will sure drive thru San Carlos in next weeks and see what’s up with that.
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