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sdcellar
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Along the same lines as Flu. Skip the bulky 3-1 stroller and just get the car seat part that locks into a cradle that stays in the car. They sell this lightweight stroller frames that the car seat/carrier sits on. Much easier, better and cheaper[/quote]They’re called Snap-n-Go’s, although I’m sure there are other brands out there now. Pair it with a Graco SnugRide (high safety rating, nice ergos) and you’re set. btw, get all this stuff on craigslist. We sold all of our stuff that way and a lot of it was like new (a Peg stroller, for example). It’s tempting with a first baby to get all new, but at least give used a look see.
sdcellar
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Along the same lines as Flu. Skip the bulky 3-1 stroller and just get the car seat part that locks into a cradle that stays in the car. They sell this lightweight stroller frames that the car seat/carrier sits on. Much easier, better and cheaper[/quote]They’re called Snap-n-Go’s, although I’m sure there are other brands out there now. Pair it with a Graco SnugRide (high safety rating, nice ergos) and you’re set. btw, get all this stuff on craigslist. We sold all of our stuff that way and a lot of it was like new (a Peg stroller, for example). It’s tempting with a first baby to get all new, but at least give used a look see.
sdcellar
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Along the same lines as Flu. Skip the bulky 3-1 stroller and just get the car seat part that locks into a cradle that stays in the car. They sell this lightweight stroller frames that the car seat/carrier sits on. Much easier, better and cheaper[/quote]They’re called Snap-n-Go’s, although I’m sure there are other brands out there now. Pair it with a Graco SnugRide (high safety rating, nice ergos) and you’re set. btw, get all this stuff on craigslist. We sold all of our stuff that way and a lot of it was like new (a Peg stroller, for example). It’s tempting with a first baby to get all new, but at least give used a look see.
sdcellar
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Along the same lines as Flu. Skip the bulky 3-1 stroller and just get the car seat part that locks into a cradle that stays in the car. They sell this lightweight stroller frames that the car seat/carrier sits on. Much easier, better and cheaper[/quote]They’re called Snap-n-Go’s, although I’m sure there are other brands out there now. Pair it with a Graco SnugRide (high safety rating, nice ergos) and you’re set. btw, get all this stuff on craigslist. We sold all of our stuff that way and a lot of it was like new (a Peg stroller, for example). It’s tempting with a first baby to get all new, but at least give used a look see.
sdcellar
Participant[quote=sdrealtor]Along the same lines as Flu. Skip the bulky 3-1 stroller and just get the car seat part that locks into a cradle that stays in the car. They sell this lightweight stroller frames that the car seat/carrier sits on. Much easier, better and cheaper[/quote]They’re called Snap-n-Go’s, although I’m sure there are other brands out there now. Pair it with a Graco SnugRide (high safety rating, nice ergos) and you’re set. btw, get all this stuff on craigslist. We sold all of our stuff that way and a lot of it was like new (a Peg stroller, for example). It’s tempting with a first baby to get all new, but at least give used a look see.
sdcellar
ParticipantI’m not even sure I understand what people don’t understand. When evaluating property, you have to consider both location and the actual pile of sticks itself, with the general consensus being that location is the single most important factor. A one-mile difference can make all the difference in the world. Hell, 50 feet can. Whoever said these houses were a good value simply because you get more sticks on more dirt couldn’t be more wrong. They may indeed be a good value, but you must consider where the dirt is located.
The nutshell of this is Sky Ranch sounds like the best house in a less desirable neighborhood. Generally a concept that potential home buyers would consider carefully. What’s so hard to accept about that?
Lest anyone think I’m picking on Santee, there are *plenty* of less desirable areas, but Santee sits where it sits on the San Diego County housing food chain. I’ll even trust that it’s better than what it was some number of years ago, but it is what it is and there’s not much that’s really going to change that.
sdcellar
ParticipantI’m not even sure I understand what people don’t understand. When evaluating property, you have to consider both location and the actual pile of sticks itself, with the general consensus being that location is the single most important factor. A one-mile difference can make all the difference in the world. Hell, 50 feet can. Whoever said these houses were a good value simply because you get more sticks on more dirt couldn’t be more wrong. They may indeed be a good value, but you must consider where the dirt is located.
The nutshell of this is Sky Ranch sounds like the best house in a less desirable neighborhood. Generally a concept that potential home buyers would consider carefully. What’s so hard to accept about that?
Lest anyone think I’m picking on Santee, there are *plenty* of less desirable areas, but Santee sits where it sits on the San Diego County housing food chain. I’ll even trust that it’s better than what it was some number of years ago, but it is what it is and there’s not much that’s really going to change that.
sdcellar
ParticipantI’m not even sure I understand what people don’t understand. When evaluating property, you have to consider both location and the actual pile of sticks itself, with the general consensus being that location is the single most important factor. A one-mile difference can make all the difference in the world. Hell, 50 feet can. Whoever said these houses were a good value simply because you get more sticks on more dirt couldn’t be more wrong. They may indeed be a good value, but you must consider where the dirt is located.
The nutshell of this is Sky Ranch sounds like the best house in a less desirable neighborhood. Generally a concept that potential home buyers would consider carefully. What’s so hard to accept about that?
Lest anyone think I’m picking on Santee, there are *plenty* of less desirable areas, but Santee sits where it sits on the San Diego County housing food chain. I’ll even trust that it’s better than what it was some number of years ago, but it is what it is and there’s not much that’s really going to change that.
sdcellar
ParticipantI’m not even sure I understand what people don’t understand. When evaluating property, you have to consider both location and the actual pile of sticks itself, with the general consensus being that location is the single most important factor. A one-mile difference can make all the difference in the world. Hell, 50 feet can. Whoever said these houses were a good value simply because you get more sticks on more dirt couldn’t be more wrong. They may indeed be a good value, but you must consider where the dirt is located.
The nutshell of this is Sky Ranch sounds like the best house in a less desirable neighborhood. Generally a concept that potential home buyers would consider carefully. What’s so hard to accept about that?
Lest anyone think I’m picking on Santee, there are *plenty* of less desirable areas, but Santee sits where it sits on the San Diego County housing food chain. I’ll even trust that it’s better than what it was some number of years ago, but it is what it is and there’s not much that’s really going to change that.
sdcellar
ParticipantI’m not even sure I understand what people don’t understand. When evaluating property, you have to consider both location and the actual pile of sticks itself, with the general consensus being that location is the single most important factor. A one-mile difference can make all the difference in the world. Hell, 50 feet can. Whoever said these houses were a good value simply because you get more sticks on more dirt couldn’t be more wrong. They may indeed be a good value, but you must consider where the dirt is located.
The nutshell of this is Sky Ranch sounds like the best house in a less desirable neighborhood. Generally a concept that potential home buyers would consider carefully. What’s so hard to accept about that?
Lest anyone think I’m picking on Santee, there are *plenty* of less desirable areas, but Santee sits where it sits on the San Diego County housing food chain. I’ll even trust that it’s better than what it was some number of years ago, but it is what it is and there’s not much that’s really going to change that.
sdcellar
ParticipantSounds like you’re interested in the plan four. Not sure your odds are great, but interest in Madeira seems to be dwindling, so maybe you have a shot. If you’re seriously considering Bridgewalk or Pasado, you may want to think about a plan three before either of those.
sdcellar
ParticipantSounds like you’re interested in the plan four. Not sure your odds are great, but interest in Madeira seems to be dwindling, so maybe you have a shot. If you’re seriously considering Bridgewalk or Pasado, you may want to think about a plan three before either of those.
sdcellar
ParticipantSounds like you’re interested in the plan four. Not sure your odds are great, but interest in Madeira seems to be dwindling, so maybe you have a shot. If you’re seriously considering Bridgewalk or Pasado, you may want to think about a plan three before either of those.
sdcellar
ParticipantSounds like you’re interested in the plan four. Not sure your odds are great, but interest in Madeira seems to be dwindling, so maybe you have a shot. If you’re seriously considering Bridgewalk or Pasado, you may want to think about a plan three before either of those.
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