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Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92122 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
UTC area is full of UCSD grad students, postdocs and staff. Many may be English second language, but their kids are generally smart and learn quickly – since their parents are highly educated and value education as well. They may be poor and therefore not able to donate much to the schools but I don’t think their kids would pull down the API of a school, on the contrary.
But anyhow, whatever one may think about the people in the multi-family building in UTC – where I lived quite a few years, BTW – I don’t think the situation has changed in the last years, to affect the recent UC schools drop in API.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92122 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
UTC area is full of UCSD grad students, postdocs and staff. Many may be English second language, but their kids are generally smart and learn quickly – since their parents are highly educated and value education as well. They may be poor and therefore not able to donate much to the schools but I don’t think their kids would pull down the API of a school, on the contrary.
But anyhow, whatever one may think about the people in the multi-family building in UTC – where I lived quite a few years, BTW – I don’t think the situation has changed in the last years, to affect the recent UC schools drop in API.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92122 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
UTC area is full of UCSD grad students, postdocs and staff. Many may be English second language, but their kids are generally smart and learn quickly – since their parents are highly educated and value education as well. They may be poor and therefore not able to donate much to the schools but I don’t think their kids would pull down the API of a school, on the contrary.
But anyhow, whatever one may think about the people in the multi-family building in UTC – where I lived quite a few years, BTW – I don’t think the situation has changed in the last years, to affect the recent UC schools drop in API.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92122 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
UTC area is full of UCSD grad students, postdocs and staff. Many may be English second language, but their kids are generally smart and learn quickly – since their parents are highly educated and value education as well. They may be poor and therefore not able to donate much to the schools but I don’t think their kids would pull down the API of a school, on the contrary.
But anyhow, whatever one may think about the people in the multi-family building in UTC – where I lived quite a few years, BTW – I don’t think the situation has changed in the last years, to affect the recent UC schools drop in API.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=bearishgurl][quote=sdrealtor]As for the lower scores I dont know the area as well as you but here is what I see many places. If there is alot of multi-family housing (i.e apartments like in UTC nearby) you draw a lower socio-economic demographic in. Do the kids who live in UTC attend UC high? If so that is probably what is going on.[/quote]
92122 multi-family about half UC and half LJ, slanting more to UC.[/quote]
UTC area is full of UCSD grad students, postdocs and staff. Many may be English second language, but their kids are generally smart and learn quickly – since their parents are highly educated and value education as well. They may be poor and therefore not able to donate much to the schools but I don’t think their kids would pull down the API of a school, on the contrary.
But anyhow, whatever one may think about the people in the multi-family building in UTC – where I lived quite a few years, BTW – I don’t think the situation has changed in the last years, to affect the recent UC schools drop in API.
Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Here’s a fresh listing (today) for a home slightly smaller than you want – but might be worth looking at.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100070567-7215_Caminito_Pantoja_San_Diego_CA_92122
3/3 house in north UC (aka UTC). Less than $500k.[/quote]
Those are Barcelona complex. I rent next to them. I’ve been in a few of them (the largest 1600 sf floor plan)(so convenient commute! excellent location – superior, BG would say) but…didn’t like them. Too small (being 2 story). Pretty poor construction and very cramped together one can hardly consider them SFRs. WAY overpriced.
500K should be the largest plan which is 1600 sf.
I really don’t get those REOs. It’s supposed to be at least a bit cheaper, is it not?
Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Here’s a fresh listing (today) for a home slightly smaller than you want – but might be worth looking at.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100070567-7215_Caminito_Pantoja_San_Diego_CA_92122
3/3 house in north UC (aka UTC). Less than $500k.[/quote]
Those are Barcelona complex. I rent next to them. I’ve been in a few of them (the largest 1600 sf floor plan)(so convenient commute! excellent location – superior, BG would say) but…didn’t like them. Too small (being 2 story). Pretty poor construction and very cramped together one can hardly consider them SFRs. WAY overpriced.
500K should be the largest plan which is 1600 sf.
I really don’t get those REOs. It’s supposed to be at least a bit cheaper, is it not?
Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Here’s a fresh listing (today) for a home slightly smaller than you want – but might be worth looking at.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100070567-7215_Caminito_Pantoja_San_Diego_CA_92122
3/3 house in north UC (aka UTC). Less than $500k.[/quote]
Those are Barcelona complex. I rent next to them. I’ve been in a few of them (the largest 1600 sf floor plan)(so convenient commute! excellent location – superior, BG would say) but…didn’t like them. Too small (being 2 story). Pretty poor construction and very cramped together one can hardly consider them SFRs. WAY overpriced.
500K should be the largest plan which is 1600 sf.
I really don’t get those REOs. It’s supposed to be at least a bit cheaper, is it not?
Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Here’s a fresh listing (today) for a home slightly smaller than you want – but might be worth looking at.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100070567-7215_Caminito_Pantoja_San_Diego_CA_92122
3/3 house in north UC (aka UTC). Less than $500k.[/quote]
Those are Barcelona complex. I rent next to them. I’ve been in a few of them (the largest 1600 sf floor plan)(so convenient commute! excellent location – superior, BG would say) but…didn’t like them. Too small (being 2 story). Pretty poor construction and very cramped together one can hardly consider them SFRs. WAY overpriced.
500K should be the largest plan which is 1600 sf.
I really don’t get those REOs. It’s supposed to be at least a bit cheaper, is it not?
Scarlett
Participant[quote=UCGal]Here’s a fresh listing (today) for a home slightly smaller than you want – but might be worth looking at.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100070567-7215_Caminito_Pantoja_San_Diego_CA_92122
3/3 house in north UC (aka UTC). Less than $500k.[/quote]
Those are Barcelona complex. I rent next to them. I’ve been in a few of them (the largest 1600 sf floor plan)(so convenient commute! excellent location – superior, BG would say) but…didn’t like them. Too small (being 2 story). Pretty poor construction and very cramped together one can hardly consider them SFRs. WAY overpriced.
500K should be the largest plan which is 1600 sf.
I really don’t get those REOs. It’s supposed to be at least a bit cheaper, is it not?
Scarlett
ParticipantExcellent link, AN!
Scarlett
ParticipantExcellent link, AN!
Scarlett
ParticipantExcellent link, AN!
Scarlett
ParticipantExcellent link, AN!
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