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sdrealtor
ParticipantNot him but someone I’d say was of his calibur.
August 9, 2007 at 12:32 PM in reply to: Where is the Outrage? Realtors gone amok,still ripping off the Banks #72276sdrealtor
ParticipantBugs,
Someone has to be the ringleader!
sdrAugust 9, 2007 at 12:32 PM in reply to: Where is the Outrage? Realtors gone amok,still ripping off the Banks #72393sdrealtor
ParticipantBugs,
Someone has to be the ringleader!
sdrAugust 9, 2007 at 12:32 PM in reply to: Where is the Outrage? Realtors gone amok,still ripping off the Banks #72400sdrealtor
ParticipantBugs,
Someone has to be the ringleader!
sdrsdrealtor
ParticipantFWIW, I never said the celebrity set would impact the market good or bad. I just thought it interesting that some were buying very ordinary homes in nice tract neighborhoods.
Cy, you got halfway there in your comments that it was about personal preferences and blew it when you said this place is shallow and empty. What do you expect when you live in a house for a year or two or five? People come here expecting instant gratification and compare it to what they left. If you grew up in a nice stable environment, you will never make friends like you did when you were a kid in school growing up. It aint gonna happen. After more than a decade in my current locale, I have only begun to feel truly rooted. It takes time and if you dont have a long term view anywhere you go will feel shallow and empty.
I grew up close to where you came from and understand your perspective on NYC fully. To me this place is paradise as I love the unpretentiousness compared to back East, swimming in the ocean and would never wear shoes again if it was up to me.
sdrealtor
ParticipantFWIW, I never said the celebrity set would impact the market good or bad. I just thought it interesting that some were buying very ordinary homes in nice tract neighborhoods.
Cy, you got halfway there in your comments that it was about personal preferences and blew it when you said this place is shallow and empty. What do you expect when you live in a house for a year or two or five? People come here expecting instant gratification and compare it to what they left. If you grew up in a nice stable environment, you will never make friends like you did when you were a kid in school growing up. It aint gonna happen. After more than a decade in my current locale, I have only begun to feel truly rooted. It takes time and if you dont have a long term view anywhere you go will feel shallow and empty.
I grew up close to where you came from and understand your perspective on NYC fully. To me this place is paradise as I love the unpretentiousness compared to back East, swimming in the ocean and would never wear shoes again if it was up to me.
sdrealtor
ParticipantFWIW, I never said the celebrity set would impact the market good or bad. I just thought it interesting that some were buying very ordinary homes in nice tract neighborhoods.
Cy, you got halfway there in your comments that it was about personal preferences and blew it when you said this place is shallow and empty. What do you expect when you live in a house for a year or two or five? People come here expecting instant gratification and compare it to what they left. If you grew up in a nice stable environment, you will never make friends like you did when you were a kid in school growing up. It aint gonna happen. After more than a decade in my current locale, I have only begun to feel truly rooted. It takes time and if you dont have a long term view anywhere you go will feel shallow and empty.
I grew up close to where you came from and understand your perspective on NYC fully. To me this place is paradise as I love the unpretentiousness compared to back East, swimming in the ocean and would never wear shoes again if it was up to me.
August 9, 2007 at 12:08 PM in reply to: Where is the Outrage? Realtors gone amok,still ripping off the Banks #72242sdrealtor
ParticipantIt disgusts me. Thats pretty much all I have to say.
August 9, 2007 at 12:08 PM in reply to: Where is the Outrage? Realtors gone amok,still ripping off the Banks #72358sdrealtor
ParticipantIt disgusts me. Thats pretty much all I have to say.
August 9, 2007 at 12:08 PM in reply to: Where is the Outrage? Realtors gone amok,still ripping off the Banks #72369sdrealtor
ParticipantIt disgusts me. Thats pretty much all I have to say.
sdrealtor
ParticipantIf I published the name of the actor (which I wont) you would be very surprised. Not your handsome leading man but rather a cerebral, cultured guy who has played some amazing roles.
BTW, if you didnt like Sacto when you returned why would you even consider TX or Ark?
sdrealtor
ParticipantIf I published the name of the actor (which I wont) you would be very surprised. Not your handsome leading man but rather a cerebral, cultured guy who has played some amazing roles.
BTW, if you didnt like Sacto when you returned why would you even consider TX or Ark?
sdrealtor
ParticipantIf I published the name of the actor (which I wont) you would be very surprised. Not your handsome leading man but rather a cerebral, cultured guy who has played some amazing roles.
BTW, if you didnt like Sacto when you returned why would you even consider TX or Ark?
sdrealtor
ParticipantWhile I dont think celebrity/ex-pro atheletes will suport this market I have seen several buy in my area. It’s not just superstars buying in RSF. For example, an Academy award winning actor bought a relatively modest house in La Costa Oaks. A recently retired former NFL Pro Bowl player bought in Arroyo Vista. A current journeyman infielder now starting in the NL recently bought in Encinitas Ranch. These are just a few that I know of but its interesting that they bought essentially cookie cutter homes in planned community tracts. It surprised me that they bought where they did and I’m sure it will surprise a few of you.
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