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sunny88
Participant[quote=DataAgent]Fairbrook Rd has some huge new homes. Many Fairbrook homes were burned to the ground in the 2003 fires. Here’s a link to a list of destroyed addresses with pics:
http://www.scrippsranch.org/ProjectPhoenix/fire_address_list.asp[/quote]
Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?
sunny88
Participant[quote=DataAgent]Fairbrook Rd has some huge new homes. Many Fairbrook homes were burned to the ground in the 2003 fires. Here’s a link to a list of destroyed addresses with pics:
http://www.scrippsranch.org/ProjectPhoenix/fire_address_list.asp[/quote]
Does anybody know if it’s possible to get fire insurance in this neighborhood?
sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]chiropractors need to stick to cracking backs, not flipping houses.
forgot to pay his property tax back in December too… is the power line affecting his memory?[/quote]
How many backs does he have to crack to make up for the loss?
sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]chiropractors need to stick to cracking backs, not flipping houses.
forgot to pay his property tax back in December too… is the power line affecting his memory?[/quote]
How many backs does he have to crack to make up for the loss?
sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]chiropractors need to stick to cracking backs, not flipping houses.
forgot to pay his property tax back in December too… is the power line affecting his memory?[/quote]
How many backs does he have to crack to make up for the loss?
sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]chiropractors need to stick to cracking backs, not flipping houses.
forgot to pay his property tax back in December too… is the power line affecting his memory?[/quote]
How many backs does he have to crack to make up for the loss?
sunny88
Participant[quote=ocrenter]chiropractors need to stick to cracking backs, not flipping houses.
forgot to pay his property tax back in December too… is the power line affecting his memory?[/quote]
How many backs does he have to crack to make up for the loss?
sunny88
Participant[quote=jpinpb]The amusement continues. 13348 Shadetree relisted. I mean, they’ve been trying to sell this since November 2007. They bought in August of 2007. Originally bought for 1,080,000. First listed for 1,199,900. Then he raised the price to $1,299,000 to $1,399,000. Now a new listing.
List Price: $1,329,000
MLS#: 090014349Gotta give him credit for his persistence and optimism.
[/quote]The are power lines in front of this house and nobody will even pay $800 for this house.
sunny88
Participant[quote=jpinpb]The amusement continues. 13348 Shadetree relisted. I mean, they’ve been trying to sell this since November 2007. They bought in August of 2007. Originally bought for 1,080,000. First listed for 1,199,900. Then he raised the price to $1,299,000 to $1,399,000. Now a new listing.
List Price: $1,329,000
MLS#: 090014349Gotta give him credit for his persistence and optimism.
[/quote]The are power lines in front of this house and nobody will even pay $800 for this house.
sunny88
Participant[quote=jpinpb]The amusement continues. 13348 Shadetree relisted. I mean, they’ve been trying to sell this since November 2007. They bought in August of 2007. Originally bought for 1,080,000. First listed for 1,199,900. Then he raised the price to $1,299,000 to $1,399,000. Now a new listing.
List Price: $1,329,000
MLS#: 090014349Gotta give him credit for his persistence and optimism.
[/quote]The are power lines in front of this house and nobody will even pay $800 for this house.
sunny88
Participant[quote=jpinpb]The amusement continues. 13348 Shadetree relisted. I mean, they’ve been trying to sell this since November 2007. They bought in August of 2007. Originally bought for 1,080,000. First listed for 1,199,900. Then he raised the price to $1,299,000 to $1,399,000. Now a new listing.
List Price: $1,329,000
MLS#: 090014349Gotta give him credit for his persistence and optimism.
[/quote]The are power lines in front of this house and nobody will even pay $800 for this house.
sunny88
Participant[quote=jpinpb]The amusement continues. 13348 Shadetree relisted. I mean, they’ve been trying to sell this since November 2007. They bought in August of 2007. Originally bought for 1,080,000. First listed for 1,199,900. Then he raised the price to $1,299,000 to $1,399,000. Now a new listing.
List Price: $1,329,000
MLS#: 090014349Gotta give him credit for his persistence and optimism.
[/quote]The are power lines in front of this house and nobody will even pay $800 for this house.
sunny88
Participant[quote=GoUSC]Thanks for all the comments everyone! Lot’s of good info… We currently rent in Bay Ho / Bay Park (on Baker just off of Chicago). I like this area but the houses are small, the lots are small and, to be honest, a lot of people here don’t maintain their houses at all so the neighborhood looks shoddy in parts.
We are going to continue our hunt and look at some houses in the Scripps Ranch area (the one we are looking at is in OLD Scripps south of Pomerado). My girlfriend is concerned about the fire risk there and it might be something she won’t get over.
We also really love Mission Hills but home prices are high and it will be a push for us to afford there. Ideally we want to be looking at a conforming loan which, with our deposit, means 900k or less.
Thanks again everyone!!![/quote]
Fire risk is very high in SR and some of the homes south of Pomerado were rebuilt due to the fire in 2003. There are some nice homes in 4S Ranch too.
sunny88
Participant[quote=GoUSC]Thanks for all the comments everyone! Lot’s of good info… We currently rent in Bay Ho / Bay Park (on Baker just off of Chicago). I like this area but the houses are small, the lots are small and, to be honest, a lot of people here don’t maintain their houses at all so the neighborhood looks shoddy in parts.
We are going to continue our hunt and look at some houses in the Scripps Ranch area (the one we are looking at is in OLD Scripps south of Pomerado). My girlfriend is concerned about the fire risk there and it might be something she won’t get over.
We also really love Mission Hills but home prices are high and it will be a push for us to afford there. Ideally we want to be looking at a conforming loan which, with our deposit, means 900k or less.
Thanks again everyone!!![/quote]
Fire risk is very high in SR and some of the homes south of Pomerado were rebuilt due to the fire in 2003. There are some nice homes in 4S Ranch too.
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