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I live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
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StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
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StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
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StradivariusParticipantI live near Sunset Cove and work in Point Loma, so I have visited both Sunset Cove and the Shona/Cabrillo units. When I went to Shona, it was very noisy as they are building a school across the street. I also don’t love tandem garages (Sunset Cove has side by side) but it doesn’t matter that much for me (husband works from home). I do like the fact that Sunset Cove uses solar panels which roll your meter back, and also tankless water heaters. However, all of their units are 1400-ish s.f. so if you want a bigger place, Shona has some 3 and 4 bedroom units that are bigger. Also, if you are considering “bay view” units at Sunset Cove, I looked at one (I think unit 60 or 61) that had a bay view from the top floor (master bedroom), but the living room (middle floor) faced the back of a brown Century 21 building. Very ugly. Maybe some of the newer units will have better views, although I haven’t seen them start to build their next phase yet.
I visited Sunset Cove last October-November and they seemed sort of desperate but also reluctant to lower their price, which correlates with the large debt William Lyon has on this property.
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, please, barefoot with carpeting, you are killing me, i thought the toe thong link was promising but it's got nothing on stilettos. I've watched every episode of G-string Diva's (at least twice) and never saw anyone barefoot. Your a single woman, I'm trying to help, get HBO and turn off the cooking shows, baked goods only go so far, I know I speak for the entire male gender, I was elected our representative at the convetion.
Yeah, TG is right. I was looking at it from a woman’s perspective, and if I were 5’7″ I would be personally be fine in bare feet. But if I think to myself,”what would my husband want?” He would be in 100% agreement with TG and stilettos, no matter what your height. So Marion, consider hardwood floors instead of carpet.
Time for football. Go Chargers!
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, please, barefoot with carpeting, you are killing me, i thought the toe thong link was promising but it's got nothing on stilettos. I've watched every episode of G-string Diva's (at least twice) and never saw anyone barefoot. Your a single woman, I'm trying to help, get HBO and turn off the cooking shows, baked goods only go so far, I know I speak for the entire male gender, I was elected our representative at the convetion.
Yeah, TG is right. I was looking at it from a woman’s perspective, and if I were 5’7″ I would be personally be fine in bare feet. But if I think to myself,”what would my husband want?” He would be in 100% agreement with TG and stilettos, no matter what your height. So Marion, consider hardwood floors instead of carpet.
Time for football. Go Chargers!
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, please, barefoot with carpeting, you are killing me, i thought the toe thong link was promising but it's got nothing on stilettos. I've watched every episode of G-string Diva's (at least twice) and never saw anyone barefoot. Your a single woman, I'm trying to help, get HBO and turn off the cooking shows, baked goods only go so far, I know I speak for the entire male gender, I was elected our representative at the convetion.
Yeah, TG is right. I was looking at it from a woman’s perspective, and if I were 5’7″ I would be personally be fine in bare feet. But if I think to myself,”what would my husband want?” He would be in 100% agreement with TG and stilettos, no matter what your height. So Marion, consider hardwood floors instead of carpet.
Time for football. Go Chargers!
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, please, barefoot with carpeting, you are killing me, i thought the toe thong link was promising but it's got nothing on stilettos. I've watched every episode of G-string Diva's (at least twice) and never saw anyone barefoot. Your a single woman, I'm trying to help, get HBO and turn off the cooking shows, baked goods only go so far, I know I speak for the entire male gender, I was elected our representative at the convetion.
Yeah, TG is right. I was looking at it from a woman’s perspective, and if I were 5’7″ I would be personally be fine in bare feet. But if I think to myself,”what would my husband want?” He would be in 100% agreement with TG and stilettos, no matter what your height. So Marion, consider hardwood floors instead of carpet.
Time for football. Go Chargers!
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, please, barefoot with carpeting, you are killing me, i thought the toe thong link was promising but it's got nothing on stilettos. I've watched every episode of G-string Diva's (at least twice) and never saw anyone barefoot. Your a single woman, I'm trying to help, get HBO and turn off the cooking shows, baked goods only go so far, I know I speak for the entire male gender, I was elected our representative at the convetion.
Yeah, TG is right. I was looking at it from a woman’s perspective, and if I were 5’7″ I would be personally be fine in bare feet. But if I think to myself,”what would my husband want?” He would be in 100% agreement with TG and stilettos, no matter what your height. So Marion, consider hardwood floors instead of carpet.
Time for football. Go Chargers!
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, marble would definitely look nice. I’m thinking pink marble. Unfortunately, I’d have to weigh that in with possible risk of injury (6 inch heels can be dangerous to even the most coordinated of people). Maybe wood is safer since it has more give. Stainless steel for the pole, definitely.
If you are dancing in bare feet, I recommend foot thongs for the balls of your feet so you can spin without getting carpet burn. http://www.allaboutdance.com/s.nl/it.A/id.22883/.f?sc=2&category=69TG, sorry, I’m happily married. But when we buy a house, we’ll be sure to throw some fabulous parties…
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, marble would definitely look nice. I’m thinking pink marble. Unfortunately, I’d have to weigh that in with possible risk of injury (6 inch heels can be dangerous to even the most coordinated of people). Maybe wood is safer since it has more give. Stainless steel for the pole, definitely.
If you are dancing in bare feet, I recommend foot thongs for the balls of your feet so you can spin without getting carpet burn. http://www.allaboutdance.com/s.nl/it.A/id.22883/.f?sc=2&category=69TG, sorry, I’m happily married. But when we buy a house, we’ll be sure to throw some fabulous parties…
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, marble would definitely look nice. I’m thinking pink marble. Unfortunately, I’d have to weigh that in with possible risk of injury (6 inch heels can be dangerous to even the most coordinated of people). Maybe wood is safer since it has more give. Stainless steel for the pole, definitely.
If you are dancing in bare feet, I recommend foot thongs for the balls of your feet so you can spin without getting carpet burn. http://www.allaboutdance.com/s.nl/it.A/id.22883/.f?sc=2&category=69TG, sorry, I’m happily married. But when we buy a house, we’ll be sure to throw some fabulous parties…
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, marble would definitely look nice. I’m thinking pink marble. Unfortunately, I’d have to weigh that in with possible risk of injury (6 inch heels can be dangerous to even the most coordinated of people). Maybe wood is safer since it has more give. Stainless steel for the pole, definitely.
If you are dancing in bare feet, I recommend foot thongs for the balls of your feet so you can spin without getting carpet burn. http://www.allaboutdance.com/s.nl/it.A/id.22883/.f?sc=2&category=69TG, sorry, I’m happily married. But when we buy a house, we’ll be sure to throw some fabulous parties…
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StradivariusParticipantMarion, marble would definitely look nice. I’m thinking pink marble. Unfortunately, I’d have to weigh that in with possible risk of injury (6 inch heels can be dangerous to even the most coordinated of people). Maybe wood is safer since it has more give. Stainless steel for the pole, definitely.
If you are dancing in bare feet, I recommend foot thongs for the balls of your feet so you can spin without getting carpet burn. http://www.allaboutdance.com/s.nl/it.A/id.22883/.f?sc=2&category=69TG, sorry, I’m happily married. But when we buy a house, we’ll be sure to throw some fabulous parties…
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