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sdnativeson
ParticipantMemorial Day only,
12 lbs baby back ribs from Seisels, left kidney.
4 Cases Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat & Summer Ale, 1 tank of gas.
Assorted Chips, Fruits, Salads, Drinks $165.45 (with Vons Club. )
Cake from Extraordinary Desserts, $94 and some change
Watching family and friends have fun and be silly, priceless.
sdnativeson
ParticipantMemorial Day only,
12 lbs baby back ribs from Seisels, left kidney.
4 Cases Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat & Summer Ale, 1 tank of gas.
Assorted Chips, Fruits, Salads, Drinks $165.45 (with Vons Club. )
Cake from Extraordinary Desserts, $94 and some change
Watching family and friends have fun and be silly, priceless.
sdnativeson
ParticipantMemorial Day only,
12 lbs baby back ribs from Seisels, left kidney.
4 Cases Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat & Summer Ale, 1 tank of gas.
Assorted Chips, Fruits, Salads, Drinks $165.45 (with Vons Club. )
Cake from Extraordinary Desserts, $94 and some change
Watching family and friends have fun and be silly, priceless.
sdnativeson
ParticipantMemorial Day only,
12 lbs baby back ribs from Seisels, left kidney.
4 Cases Samuel Adams Cherry Wheat & Summer Ale, 1 tank of gas.
Assorted Chips, Fruits, Salads, Drinks $165.45 (with Vons Club. )
Cake from Extraordinary Desserts, $94 and some change
Watching family and friends have fun and be silly, priceless.
sdnativeson
Participantsdduuuuude, You’re right it is a dream of mine. I think I am in touch with the current market though. I am perfectly cognizant of what is taking place, agreed, my perception will differ from others.
Having said that, sorry, but I won’t accept (me, myself won’t, can’t ) Clairemont Mount streets as upper middle class, lower wealthy class(don’t really know how to put it) in value.
A lot is bandied about here about market “fundamentals” fact is, a significant portion of San Diegans one – don’t make close to 100k yearly income, two – don’t have large cash reserves sitting around.
Seriously, I am sure I’ll be reading that Paradise Valley is really paradise, Spring Valley is aptly named as it is perpetually springtime and garden like, and Lakeside will be Rancho Mirage West.
sdnativeson
Participantsdduuuuude, You’re right it is a dream of mine. I think I am in touch with the current market though. I am perfectly cognizant of what is taking place, agreed, my perception will differ from others.
Having said that, sorry, but I won’t accept (me, myself won’t, can’t ) Clairemont Mount streets as upper middle class, lower wealthy class(don’t really know how to put it) in value.
A lot is bandied about here about market “fundamentals” fact is, a significant portion of San Diegans one – don’t make close to 100k yearly income, two – don’t have large cash reserves sitting around.
Seriously, I am sure I’ll be reading that Paradise Valley is really paradise, Spring Valley is aptly named as it is perpetually springtime and garden like, and Lakeside will be Rancho Mirage West.
sdnativeson
Participantsdduuuuude, You’re right it is a dream of mine. I think I am in touch with the current market though. I am perfectly cognizant of what is taking place, agreed, my perception will differ from others.
Having said that, sorry, but I won’t accept (me, myself won’t, can’t ) Clairemont Mount streets as upper middle class, lower wealthy class(don’t really know how to put it) in value.
A lot is bandied about here about market “fundamentals” fact is, a significant portion of San Diegans one – don’t make close to 100k yearly income, two – don’t have large cash reserves sitting around.
Seriously, I am sure I’ll be reading that Paradise Valley is really paradise, Spring Valley is aptly named as it is perpetually springtime and garden like, and Lakeside will be Rancho Mirage West.
sdnativeson
Participantsdduuuuude, You’re right it is a dream of mine. I think I am in touch with the current market though. I am perfectly cognizant of what is taking place, agreed, my perception will differ from others.
Having said that, sorry, but I won’t accept (me, myself won’t, can’t ) Clairemont Mount streets as upper middle class, lower wealthy class(don’t really know how to put it) in value.
A lot is bandied about here about market “fundamentals” fact is, a significant portion of San Diegans one – don’t make close to 100k yearly income, two – don’t have large cash reserves sitting around.
Seriously, I am sure I’ll be reading that Paradise Valley is really paradise, Spring Valley is aptly named as it is perpetually springtime and garden like, and Lakeside will be Rancho Mirage West.
sdnativeson
Participantsdduuuuude, You’re right it is a dream of mine. I think I am in touch with the current market though. I am perfectly cognizant of what is taking place, agreed, my perception will differ from others.
Having said that, sorry, but I won’t accept (me, myself won’t, can’t ) Clairemont Mount streets as upper middle class, lower wealthy class(don’t really know how to put it) in value.
A lot is bandied about here about market “fundamentals” fact is, a significant portion of San Diegans one – don’t make close to 100k yearly income, two – don’t have large cash reserves sitting around.
Seriously, I am sure I’ll be reading that Paradise Valley is really paradise, Spring Valley is aptly named as it is perpetually springtime and garden like, and Lakeside will be Rancho Mirage West.
May 27, 2008 at 7:47 AM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211889sdnativeson
ParticipantSorry An, I wrote that poorly, I meant mid 100k.
Still, with today’s financing and without a sizeable downpayment, 150k a year is a stretch to put you into a 500k home. Unless of course you have absolutely no other debt along with a few other factors.
May 27, 2008 at 7:47 AM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211961sdnativeson
ParticipantSorry An, I wrote that poorly, I meant mid 100k.
Still, with today’s financing and without a sizeable downpayment, 150k a year is a stretch to put you into a 500k home. Unless of course you have absolutely no other debt along with a few other factors.
May 27, 2008 at 7:47 AM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #211989sdnativeson
ParticipantSorry An, I wrote that poorly, I meant mid 100k.
Still, with today’s financing and without a sizeable downpayment, 150k a year is a stretch to put you into a 500k home. Unless of course you have absolutely no other debt along with a few other factors.
May 27, 2008 at 7:47 AM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #212010sdnativeson
ParticipantSorry An, I wrote that poorly, I meant mid 100k.
Still, with today’s financing and without a sizeable downpayment, 150k a year is a stretch to put you into a 500k home. Unless of course you have absolutely no other debt along with a few other factors.
May 27, 2008 at 7:47 AM in reply to: What is keeping real estate prices so high in San Diego? #212041sdnativeson
ParticipantSorry An, I wrote that poorly, I meant mid 100k.
Still, with today’s financing and without a sizeable downpayment, 150k a year is a stretch to put you into a 500k home. Unless of course you have absolutely no other debt along with a few other factors.
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