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ParticipantGeorge I think the snobbiness factor is not as much defined geographically. I live in Scripps and we run into snobs there all the time. Gimme a break it is Scripps freeking Ranch but some of the citizens think it is the Taj Mahal. I have found attitudes like that all over town, from CV, to RSF to La Costa… I could go on and on. I think that you kind of roll the dice in any of the more desireable communities around town. Basically the values that you instill in your children will be what carries them into adulthood. No matter where you live your kids will be exposed to kids who are … of questionable character and will not have the same values…. I think it is true that some of the more established communities that have longevity and character may also have wealthy citizens who are less concerned with exposing thier net worth which is good. I have met old surfers in places like Cardiff or Encinitas who are loaded and you would never know it. They are the nicest people in the world.
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ParticipantGeorge I think the snobbiness factor is not as much defined geographically. I live in Scripps and we run into snobs there all the time. Gimme a break it is Scripps freeking Ranch but some of the citizens think it is the Taj Mahal. I have found attitudes like that all over town, from CV, to RSF to La Costa… I could go on and on. I think that you kind of roll the dice in any of the more desireable communities around town. Basically the values that you instill in your children will be what carries them into adulthood. No matter where you live your kids will be exposed to kids who are … of questionable character and will not have the same values…. I think it is true that some of the more established communities that have longevity and character may also have wealthy citizens who are less concerned with exposing thier net worth which is good. I have met old surfers in places like Cardiff or Encinitas who are loaded and you would never know it. They are the nicest people in the world.
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ParticipantGeorge I think the snobbiness factor is not as much defined geographically. I live in Scripps and we run into snobs there all the time. Gimme a break it is Scripps freeking Ranch but some of the citizens think it is the Taj Mahal. I have found attitudes like that all over town, from CV, to RSF to La Costa… I could go on and on. I think that you kind of roll the dice in any of the more desireable communities around town. Basically the values that you instill in your children will be what carries them into adulthood. No matter where you live your kids will be exposed to kids who are … of questionable character and will not have the same values…. I think it is true that some of the more established communities that have longevity and character may also have wealthy citizens who are less concerned with exposing thier net worth which is good. I have met old surfers in places like Cardiff or Encinitas who are loaded and you would never know it. They are the nicest people in the world.
June 10, 2009 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Who has the best 10/1 or 30-year fixed I/O programs? (pls don’t laugh) #413632SD Realtor
ParticipantCall or email HLS. [email protected].
I am not agreeing or disagreeing with your decision.
June 10, 2009 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Who has the best 10/1 or 30-year fixed I/O programs? (pls don’t laugh) #413872SD Realtor
ParticipantCall or email HLS. [email protected].
I am not agreeing or disagreeing with your decision.
June 10, 2009 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Who has the best 10/1 or 30-year fixed I/O programs? (pls don’t laugh) #414122SD Realtor
ParticipantCall or email HLS. [email protected].
I am not agreeing or disagreeing with your decision.
June 10, 2009 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Who has the best 10/1 or 30-year fixed I/O programs? (pls don’t laugh) #414190SD Realtor
ParticipantCall or email HLS. [email protected].
I am not agreeing or disagreeing with your decision.
June 10, 2009 at 11:05 PM in reply to: Who has the best 10/1 or 30-year fixed I/O programs? (pls don’t laugh) #414344SD Realtor
ParticipantCall or email HLS. [email protected].
I am not agreeing or disagreeing with your decision.
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ParticipantThere is nothing fishy about this sale. Listing agent is Battiata and selling agent is Keller Williams. Sorry guys. On a ppsf it is a bit over 200 ppsf. It sold for 1.855M in 06 and 1.22 now. So why the whining? The buyer financed 860k.
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ParticipantThere is nothing fishy about this sale. Listing agent is Battiata and selling agent is Keller Williams. Sorry guys. On a ppsf it is a bit over 200 ppsf. It sold for 1.855M in 06 and 1.22 now. So why the whining? The buyer financed 860k.
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ParticipantThere is nothing fishy about this sale. Listing agent is Battiata and selling agent is Keller Williams. Sorry guys. On a ppsf it is a bit over 200 ppsf. It sold for 1.855M in 06 and 1.22 now. So why the whining? The buyer financed 860k.
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ParticipantThere is nothing fishy about this sale. Listing agent is Battiata and selling agent is Keller Williams. Sorry guys. On a ppsf it is a bit over 200 ppsf. It sold for 1.855M in 06 and 1.22 now. So why the whining? The buyer financed 860k.
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ParticipantThere is nothing fishy about this sale. Listing agent is Battiata and selling agent is Keller Williams. Sorry guys. On a ppsf it is a bit over 200 ppsf. It sold for 1.855M in 06 and 1.22 now. So why the whining? The buyer financed 860k.
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ParticipantPepsi I don’t see this as a great smoking deal at all. I see this as a home with a poor layout with a tiny yard within spitting distance of high power lines. Just because other people are willing to pay a million bucks for it, or that it went for alot more money in the past doesn’t make it a smoking deal.
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