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February 18, 2011 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667880February 18, 2011 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668486
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Participantsdr you called it. The one I am in right now is more then likely rejecting because of the mortgage insurance issue but I am not positive. They also had some sort of requirements like 120 days on the market or something like that. They are currently processing the short sale but they said it would not qualify for HAFA. This loan does have pmi so I think it may have something to do with that. Wells is the lender.
February 18, 2011 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668625SD Realtor
Participantsdr you called it. The one I am in right now is more then likely rejecting because of the mortgage insurance issue but I am not positive. They also had some sort of requirements like 120 days on the market or something like that. They are currently processing the short sale but they said it would not qualify for HAFA. This loan does have pmi so I think it may have something to do with that. Wells is the lender.
February 18, 2011 at 6:18 AM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668968SD Realtor
Participantsdr you called it. The one I am in right now is more then likely rejecting because of the mortgage insurance issue but I am not positive. They also had some sort of requirements like 120 days on the market or something like that. They are currently processing the short sale but they said it would not qualify for HAFA. This loan does have pmi so I think it may have something to do with that. Wells is the lender.
February 17, 2011 at 1:00 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667471SD Realtor
ParticipantNo he did not mean Below the market. He is illustrating the challenges with HAFA sales. sdr I also had a HAFA that didn’t happen.
February 17, 2011 at 1:00 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #667534SD Realtor
ParticipantNo he did not mean Below the market. He is illustrating the challenges with HAFA sales. sdr I also had a HAFA that didn’t happen.
February 17, 2011 at 1:00 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668142SD Realtor
ParticipantNo he did not mean Below the market. He is illustrating the challenges with HAFA sales. sdr I also had a HAFA that didn’t happen.
February 17, 2011 at 1:00 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668280SD Realtor
ParticipantNo he did not mean Below the market. He is illustrating the challenges with HAFA sales. sdr I also had a HAFA that didn’t happen.
February 17, 2011 at 1:00 PM in reply to: Short Sale Realtor in collusion with buyer, is it legal. #668623SD Realtor
ParticipantNo he did not mean Below the market. He is illustrating the challenges with HAFA sales. sdr I also had a HAFA that didn’t happen.
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ParticipantThis thread talked about Mission Hills but I think there was some discussion about Pt Loma.
http://piggington.com/mission_hills_low_end_trends
Lots of old money in Pt Loma. Older homes, with the exception of all the development down in Liberty Station which was built out in the early 2000 timeframe.
We have had discussions about Pt Loma as it pertains to being a good place with regards to raising kids and quality of schools. Not sure if that is important to you or not.
If not lots of good stuff although there have been on again off again issues with fuel leaks and evironmental issues. Also be aware of the flight path from the airport.
Those items not withstanding, Pt Loma is one of those polarizing areas. I think that people really love it, or not so much at all. I have a few friends that have lived there for a long long time and they swear by it. They love their view of the bay and to them it is “classic san diego”. They are empty nesters and it suits their lifestyle very well.
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ParticipantThis thread talked about Mission Hills but I think there was some discussion about Pt Loma.
http://piggington.com/mission_hills_low_end_trends
Lots of old money in Pt Loma. Older homes, with the exception of all the development down in Liberty Station which was built out in the early 2000 timeframe.
We have had discussions about Pt Loma as it pertains to being a good place with regards to raising kids and quality of schools. Not sure if that is important to you or not.
If not lots of good stuff although there have been on again off again issues with fuel leaks and evironmental issues. Also be aware of the flight path from the airport.
Those items not withstanding, Pt Loma is one of those polarizing areas. I think that people really love it, or not so much at all. I have a few friends that have lived there for a long long time and they swear by it. They love their view of the bay and to them it is “classic san diego”. They are empty nesters and it suits their lifestyle very well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis thread talked about Mission Hills but I think there was some discussion about Pt Loma.
http://piggington.com/mission_hills_low_end_trends
Lots of old money in Pt Loma. Older homes, with the exception of all the development down in Liberty Station which was built out in the early 2000 timeframe.
We have had discussions about Pt Loma as it pertains to being a good place with regards to raising kids and quality of schools. Not sure if that is important to you or not.
If not lots of good stuff although there have been on again off again issues with fuel leaks and evironmental issues. Also be aware of the flight path from the airport.
Those items not withstanding, Pt Loma is one of those polarizing areas. I think that people really love it, or not so much at all. I have a few friends that have lived there for a long long time and they swear by it. They love their view of the bay and to them it is “classic san diego”. They are empty nesters and it suits their lifestyle very well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis thread talked about Mission Hills but I think there was some discussion about Pt Loma.
http://piggington.com/mission_hills_low_end_trends
Lots of old money in Pt Loma. Older homes, with the exception of all the development down in Liberty Station which was built out in the early 2000 timeframe.
We have had discussions about Pt Loma as it pertains to being a good place with regards to raising kids and quality of schools. Not sure if that is important to you or not.
If not lots of good stuff although there have been on again off again issues with fuel leaks and evironmental issues. Also be aware of the flight path from the airport.
Those items not withstanding, Pt Loma is one of those polarizing areas. I think that people really love it, or not so much at all. I have a few friends that have lived there for a long long time and they swear by it. They love their view of the bay and to them it is “classic san diego”. They are empty nesters and it suits their lifestyle very well.
SD Realtor
ParticipantThis thread talked about Mission Hills but I think there was some discussion about Pt Loma.
http://piggington.com/mission_hills_low_end_trends
Lots of old money in Pt Loma. Older homes, with the exception of all the development down in Liberty Station which was built out in the early 2000 timeframe.
We have had discussions about Pt Loma as it pertains to being a good place with regards to raising kids and quality of schools. Not sure if that is important to you or not.
If not lots of good stuff although there have been on again off again issues with fuel leaks and evironmental issues. Also be aware of the flight path from the airport.
Those items not withstanding, Pt Loma is one of those polarizing areas. I think that people really love it, or not so much at all. I have a few friends that have lived there for a long long time and they swear by it. They love their view of the bay and to them it is “classic san diego”. They are empty nesters and it suits their lifestyle very well.
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ParticipantI do not have any direct links or resources for you regarding the gifted programs in the Del Mar Union school district. Given your choices I think you will find that both school districts are good. If your budget is 700k you should be able to find a home in either district although you will not have as much of a selection in Carmel Valley as you will in 4S Ranch or PQ. Also the housing stock in PQ is quite a bit older then 4S or Carmel Valley with the exception of west PQ where the homes are newer. You will get a larger lot size in PQ with the older homes. I don’t think Mesa Verde has any chronic bullying problem however yes I have heard of bullying cases there from other parents. Additionally the schools themselves in 4S Ranch and Carmel Valley (for the most part) will also be a bit newer. Understand that some of the Carmel Valley schools are pretty impacted due to the new developments there as well.
Sorry I could not give you a specific answer as to whether one or the other school district is better suited towards gifted children. Honestly I think both are pretty good but it will be interesting to hear what some of the parents out there say. I would perhaps give the nod to Del Mar Union but not based on any hard facts that I personally know of.
I do know for sure that your housing selections will be quite different depending on which area you decide to go for.
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