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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.
SD Realtor
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.
SD Realtor
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.
SD Realtor
ParticipantCash deal. Also the two agents were from different companies so it looks like a clean transaction. Pictures are nice but the comments do say there is work needed to be done and the pictures were taken immediately after the renovation. They did some hanky panky with the list price on 10/18 moving it around from 900 to 650 to 625 to 580 on the same day. They also moved it from contingent to pending status on that same day.
You know this is a duplex, 2, 2 bedroom places and not a single home right?
SD Realtor
ParticipantCash deal. Also the two agents were from different companies so it looks like a clean transaction. Pictures are nice but the comments do say there is work needed to be done and the pictures were taken immediately after the renovation. They did some hanky panky with the list price on 10/18 moving it around from 900 to 650 to 625 to 580 on the same day. They also moved it from contingent to pending status on that same day.
You know this is a duplex, 2, 2 bedroom places and not a single home right?
SD Realtor
ParticipantCash deal. Also the two agents were from different companies so it looks like a clean transaction. Pictures are nice but the comments do say there is work needed to be done and the pictures were taken immediately after the renovation. They did some hanky panky with the list price on 10/18 moving it around from 900 to 650 to 625 to 580 on the same day. They also moved it from contingent to pending status on that same day.
You know this is a duplex, 2, 2 bedroom places and not a single home right?
SD Realtor
ParticipantCash deal. Also the two agents were from different companies so it looks like a clean transaction. Pictures are nice but the comments do say there is work needed to be done and the pictures were taken immediately after the renovation. They did some hanky panky with the list price on 10/18 moving it around from 900 to 650 to 625 to 580 on the same day. They also moved it from contingent to pending status on that same day.
You know this is a duplex, 2, 2 bedroom places and not a single home right?
SD Realtor
ParticipantCash deal. Also the two agents were from different companies so it looks like a clean transaction. Pictures are nice but the comments do say there is work needed to be done and the pictures were taken immediately after the renovation. They did some hanky panky with the list price on 10/18 moving it around from 900 to 650 to 625 to 580 on the same day. They also moved it from contingent to pending status on that same day.
You know this is a duplex, 2, 2 bedroom places and not a single home right?
SD Realtor
ParticipantWell at least he didn’t call you realtor!
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ParticipantWell at least he didn’t call you realtor!
SD Realtor
ParticipantWell at least he didn’t call you realtor!
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ParticipantWell at least he didn’t call you realtor!
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ParticipantWell at least he didn’t call you realtor!
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ParticipantNo your logic is flawed. People buy homes based on how much they are henpecked and how much they can afford. No matter how much they are henpecked, if they cannot afford the home then they cannot buy the home.
With only a few exceptions, people buy homes based on the monthly payment. Prices will move based on demand. Demand ebbs and flows based on many factors but one of the large factors is affordability and in some cases investment rate of return.
FSD made good sense pointing out that the price movement is in no way proportional to interest rate movement in a linear fashion. However price movement will vary based on demand and that IS based on affordability with respect to the cost of credit. It is not linear, nor does it move at the same time temporally.
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