Forum Replies Created
-
AuthorPosts
-
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]And the winners, 5yearwaiter and TG
Submitted by 5yearwaiter on August 17, 2007 – 9:09pm.
The real worth for this kind of home when built was around 577K in the year of 2003. I will add 6% to this amount from that period which means it supposed to be worth of 737000.
Submitted by temeculaguy on August 17, 2007 – 10:32pm.
‘m guessing it’s gonna take a hit. I like what the others have said, 700k range,
10240 Paseo De Linda, San Diego, CA 92127
–5 beds, 5 baths, 3,574 sq ft
–03/09/2009: $720,000 ($201/sqft)[/quote]Sweet, oc, nice reset of a cool old thread, I especially like how on page 2 schizo called a bunch of us out by quoting us and bolding his analysis, I believe he said I was just plain wrong, I hope he sees this, how you like me know beee-otch, I’m co-champion with 5year.
After reading the whole thread, nearly two years later, I wonder where in the timeline we are right now, fundamentals put it at 700k, I wonder how far the overcorrection will take it, I honestly think we are entering the overcorrection and if the shadow hits as scheduled by the end of the year, we will see the low water marks, because we have reached equilibrium now. I still maintain that the 350k predictions will never happen maybe some 6’s will show up, slim chance of some 5’s but maybe.
I like that line about the olympic knife catching team too, I’m a little disapointed in my writing of late, I’ve lost my edge, happiness is the death of creativity. I’m all snuggled in my pad, enjoying my comfortable mortage, new gal pal is great, if the lakers finish off the rockets tomorrow, get by the nuggets and find an answer for lebron (which is probably not possible) then I think I’ll may not write anything funny or edgy until football season, I will have lost the drive, anger and frustration brings out the best in me. With the way they have played against such a depleted rockets team, I have a feeling I will get to be mad until football starts and my norv turner rage kicks in.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]And the winners, 5yearwaiter and TG
Submitted by 5yearwaiter on August 17, 2007 – 9:09pm.
The real worth for this kind of home when built was around 577K in the year of 2003. I will add 6% to this amount from that period which means it supposed to be worth of 737000.
Submitted by temeculaguy on August 17, 2007 – 10:32pm.
‘m guessing it’s gonna take a hit. I like what the others have said, 700k range,
10240 Paseo De Linda, San Diego, CA 92127
–5 beds, 5 baths, 3,574 sq ft
–03/09/2009: $720,000 ($201/sqft)[/quote]Sweet, oc, nice reset of a cool old thread, I especially like how on page 2 schizo called a bunch of us out by quoting us and bolding his analysis, I believe he said I was just plain wrong, I hope he sees this, how you like me know beee-otch, I’m co-champion with 5year.
After reading the whole thread, nearly two years later, I wonder where in the timeline we are right now, fundamentals put it at 700k, I wonder how far the overcorrection will take it, I honestly think we are entering the overcorrection and if the shadow hits as scheduled by the end of the year, we will see the low water marks, because we have reached equilibrium now. I still maintain that the 350k predictions will never happen maybe some 6’s will show up, slim chance of some 5’s but maybe.
I like that line about the olympic knife catching team too, I’m a little disapointed in my writing of late, I’ve lost my edge, happiness is the death of creativity. I’m all snuggled in my pad, enjoying my comfortable mortage, new gal pal is great, if the lakers finish off the rockets tomorrow, get by the nuggets and find an answer for lebron (which is probably not possible) then I think I’ll may not write anything funny or edgy until football season, I will have lost the drive, anger and frustration brings out the best in me. With the way they have played against such a depleted rockets team, I have a feeling I will get to be mad until football starts and my norv turner rage kicks in.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=ocrenter]And the winners, 5yearwaiter and TG
Submitted by 5yearwaiter on August 17, 2007 – 9:09pm.
The real worth for this kind of home when built was around 577K in the year of 2003. I will add 6% to this amount from that period which means it supposed to be worth of 737000.
Submitted by temeculaguy on August 17, 2007 – 10:32pm.
‘m guessing it’s gonna take a hit. I like what the others have said, 700k range,
10240 Paseo De Linda, San Diego, CA 92127
–5 beds, 5 baths, 3,574 sq ft
–03/09/2009: $720,000 ($201/sqft)[/quote]Sweet, oc, nice reset of a cool old thread, I especially like how on page 2 schizo called a bunch of us out by quoting us and bolding his analysis, I believe he said I was just plain wrong, I hope he sees this, how you like me know beee-otch, I’m co-champion with 5year.
After reading the whole thread, nearly two years later, I wonder where in the timeline we are right now, fundamentals put it at 700k, I wonder how far the overcorrection will take it, I honestly think we are entering the overcorrection and if the shadow hits as scheduled by the end of the year, we will see the low water marks, because we have reached equilibrium now. I still maintain that the 350k predictions will never happen maybe some 6’s will show up, slim chance of some 5’s but maybe.
I like that line about the olympic knife catching team too, I’m a little disapointed in my writing of late, I’ve lost my edge, happiness is the death of creativity. I’m all snuggled in my pad, enjoying my comfortable mortage, new gal pal is great, if the lakers finish off the rockets tomorrow, get by the nuggets and find an answer for lebron (which is probably not possible) then I think I’ll may not write anything funny or edgy until football season, I will have lost the drive, anger and frustration brings out the best in me. With the way they have played against such a depleted rockets team, I have a feeling I will get to be mad until football starts and my norv turner rage kicks in.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=HarryBosch][quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.[/quote]
The rumor is true, they were going to close more, they just have too many schools, they make the delopers pay to build them but as the kids get older in a neighborhood, they aren’t as full, so they took a few 75% full schools and consolodated them to cut down on secretaires, principals, janitors, etc. as a way of closing the budget gap. I don’t know if it will hurt the houses nearby that much because there are other schools in walking distance and that one wasn’t in the middle of a neighborhood like the others are, it was at the edge of the residential area, next to commercial stuff and a busy road. Plus the hospital is supposed to be built accross the street, they may do well just selling the land in the future if they don’t ever need it.
It’s a difficult task to plan schools, when a development springs up, everyone has little kids. over time, less and less are little, people don’t always move away just because their kids grew up. I go jogging on a 5 mile round trip and I go by 4 elementary schools, that’s just silly. The trap for someone living nearby, is what will it become down the road when it’s not opened back up? Certain uses can have a negative effect on prices, but these are some of the biggest nimbys in the world so I dont ever worry that much, some of these local folks passionately fight hospital and church construction, so someone wanting to open a drug treatment center or something is in for a big suprise. I’ve given up my dream that we get a strip club someday.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=HarryBosch][quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.[/quote]
The rumor is true, they were going to close more, they just have too many schools, they make the delopers pay to build them but as the kids get older in a neighborhood, they aren’t as full, so they took a few 75% full schools and consolodated them to cut down on secretaires, principals, janitors, etc. as a way of closing the budget gap. I don’t know if it will hurt the houses nearby that much because there are other schools in walking distance and that one wasn’t in the middle of a neighborhood like the others are, it was at the edge of the residential area, next to commercial stuff and a busy road. Plus the hospital is supposed to be built accross the street, they may do well just selling the land in the future if they don’t ever need it.
It’s a difficult task to plan schools, when a development springs up, everyone has little kids. over time, less and less are little, people don’t always move away just because their kids grew up. I go jogging on a 5 mile round trip and I go by 4 elementary schools, that’s just silly. The trap for someone living nearby, is what will it become down the road when it’s not opened back up? Certain uses can have a negative effect on prices, but these are some of the biggest nimbys in the world so I dont ever worry that much, some of these local folks passionately fight hospital and church construction, so someone wanting to open a drug treatment center or something is in for a big suprise. I’ve given up my dream that we get a strip club someday.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=HarryBosch][quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.[/quote]
The rumor is true, they were going to close more, they just have too many schools, they make the delopers pay to build them but as the kids get older in a neighborhood, they aren’t as full, so they took a few 75% full schools and consolodated them to cut down on secretaires, principals, janitors, etc. as a way of closing the budget gap. I don’t know if it will hurt the houses nearby that much because there are other schools in walking distance and that one wasn’t in the middle of a neighborhood like the others are, it was at the edge of the residential area, next to commercial stuff and a busy road. Plus the hospital is supposed to be built accross the street, they may do well just selling the land in the future if they don’t ever need it.
It’s a difficult task to plan schools, when a development springs up, everyone has little kids. over time, less and less are little, people don’t always move away just because their kids grew up. I go jogging on a 5 mile round trip and I go by 4 elementary schools, that’s just silly. The trap for someone living nearby, is what will it become down the road when it’s not opened back up? Certain uses can have a negative effect on prices, but these are some of the biggest nimbys in the world so I dont ever worry that much, some of these local folks passionately fight hospital and church construction, so someone wanting to open a drug treatment center or something is in for a big suprise. I’ve given up my dream that we get a strip club someday.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=HarryBosch][quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.[/quote]
The rumor is true, they were going to close more, they just have too many schools, they make the delopers pay to build them but as the kids get older in a neighborhood, they aren’t as full, so they took a few 75% full schools and consolodated them to cut down on secretaires, principals, janitors, etc. as a way of closing the budget gap. I don’t know if it will hurt the houses nearby that much because there are other schools in walking distance and that one wasn’t in the middle of a neighborhood like the others are, it was at the edge of the residential area, next to commercial stuff and a busy road. Plus the hospital is supposed to be built accross the street, they may do well just selling the land in the future if they don’t ever need it.
It’s a difficult task to plan schools, when a development springs up, everyone has little kids. over time, less and less are little, people don’t always move away just because their kids grew up. I go jogging on a 5 mile round trip and I go by 4 elementary schools, that’s just silly. The trap for someone living nearby, is what will it become down the road when it’s not opened back up? Certain uses can have a negative effect on prices, but these are some of the biggest nimbys in the world so I dont ever worry that much, some of these local folks passionately fight hospital and church construction, so someone wanting to open a drug treatment center or something is in for a big suprise. I’ve given up my dream that we get a strip club someday.
temeculaguy
Participant[quote=HarryBosch][quote=paramount]The best primary schools are also in Central Temecula – Abbey Rinker, Crowne Hill and Paloma Elementary.
[/quote]And speaking of Elementary schools in Temecula I heard a rumor that Sparkman Elementary, off of Margarita and Temecula Parkway behind Albertson, will not be opening in the Fall. That should help to increase the value of the homes surrounding Abbey Rinker, Crowne, Paloma and Tony Tobin.
Too bad for the people who live near Sparkman Elementary. I expect their house values to decline somewhat.[/quote]
The rumor is true, they were going to close more, they just have too many schools, they make the delopers pay to build them but as the kids get older in a neighborhood, they aren’t as full, so they took a few 75% full schools and consolodated them to cut down on secretaires, principals, janitors, etc. as a way of closing the budget gap. I don’t know if it will hurt the houses nearby that much because there are other schools in walking distance and that one wasn’t in the middle of a neighborhood like the others are, it was at the edge of the residential area, next to commercial stuff and a busy road. Plus the hospital is supposed to be built accross the street, they may do well just selling the land in the future if they don’t ever need it.
It’s a difficult task to plan schools, when a development springs up, everyone has little kids. over time, less and less are little, people don’t always move away just because their kids grew up. I go jogging on a 5 mile round trip and I go by 4 elementary schools, that’s just silly. The trap for someone living nearby, is what will it become down the road when it’s not opened back up? Certain uses can have a negative effect on prices, but these are some of the biggest nimbys in the world so I dont ever worry that much, some of these local folks passionately fight hospital and church construction, so someone wanting to open a drug treatment center or something is in for a big suprise. I’ve given up my dream that we get a strip club someday.
temeculaguy
Participantparamount, It’s just a different definition, I consider Rancho Cal as the dividing line or everything in 92592 it as being “south.” I guess I never broke out a “central” region, that’s why I refer to it as the temecula parway corridor, two miles either way from the parkway. I agree that wolf and rainbow deal with some added casino traffic but not so much as you move further out, it never bothered me when i lived in redhawk, however it kept me from ever looking seriously at wolf because it would require using pechanga parkway a lot. When I lived in redhawk i just didn’t go that way very much and never on a friday night.
As far a the schools, here are the scores
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2008/2008GrthAPIdst.aspx?cYear=&allcds=3375192&cChoice=2008GDst1
You are right, the schools you cited did very well, but the elems all do pretty well. All but one of the twenty elems are over 850, this year’s leader is actually in the far north, towards french valley, go figure. Those four schools you cited got between 900 and 910 (which is fantastic) but in the same area is sparkman 855 and vail 864 (I know it makes no sense but the elem on pauba road is called vail, while the elem in vail ranch is called pauba valley, I have no answer for this, they failed to consult me in advance, despite my self appointed title as the V.P. of common sense), morgan’s elem dropped from a 900 to 896, the vail ranch/redhwak elems got 875, 882 and 897.I’m not so sure if we aren’t splitting hairs here, but I don’t have kids in elem right now so I can’t say either way.
What is significant and confusing is the 40 point difference between high schools and the highest scoring elems are in the boundary for the lowest scoring high school, which defies logic (great oak’s 812 to tem valley’s 772, once again I’m not sure if that makes one all that much better than the other, is 39 pts on a 1000 scale a big deal?, probably not). I do know that most of the schools allow intra district transfers, there are usually 5 elems within 3 miles of anyone’s house, the high schools are only a couple miles apart so there may be some picking and choosing going on. Purely anecdotal, but my kids play various school sports and often i am asked to drive their friends home from practice or take them to or from a team party and very often the kids dont live within the h.s. boundary, I don’t ask questions as to why, so once again, I got nothing.
temeculaguy
Participantparamount, It’s just a different definition, I consider Rancho Cal as the dividing line or everything in 92592 it as being “south.” I guess I never broke out a “central” region, that’s why I refer to it as the temecula parway corridor, two miles either way from the parkway. I agree that wolf and rainbow deal with some added casino traffic but not so much as you move further out, it never bothered me when i lived in redhawk, however it kept me from ever looking seriously at wolf because it would require using pechanga parkway a lot. When I lived in redhawk i just didn’t go that way very much and never on a friday night.
As far a the schools, here are the scores
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2008/2008GrthAPIdst.aspx?cYear=&allcds=3375192&cChoice=2008GDst1
You are right, the schools you cited did very well, but the elems all do pretty well. All but one of the twenty elems are over 850, this year’s leader is actually in the far north, towards french valley, go figure. Those four schools you cited got between 900 and 910 (which is fantastic) but in the same area is sparkman 855 and vail 864 (I know it makes no sense but the elem on pauba road is called vail, while the elem in vail ranch is called pauba valley, I have no answer for this, they failed to consult me in advance, despite my self appointed title as the V.P. of common sense), morgan’s elem dropped from a 900 to 896, the vail ranch/redhwak elems got 875, 882 and 897.I’m not so sure if we aren’t splitting hairs here, but I don’t have kids in elem right now so I can’t say either way.
What is significant and confusing is the 40 point difference between high schools and the highest scoring elems are in the boundary for the lowest scoring high school, which defies logic (great oak’s 812 to tem valley’s 772, once again I’m not sure if that makes one all that much better than the other, is 39 pts on a 1000 scale a big deal?, probably not). I do know that most of the schools allow intra district transfers, there are usually 5 elems within 3 miles of anyone’s house, the high schools are only a couple miles apart so there may be some picking and choosing going on. Purely anecdotal, but my kids play various school sports and often i am asked to drive their friends home from practice or take them to or from a team party and very often the kids dont live within the h.s. boundary, I don’t ask questions as to why, so once again, I got nothing.
temeculaguy
Participantparamount, It’s just a different definition, I consider Rancho Cal as the dividing line or everything in 92592 it as being “south.” I guess I never broke out a “central” region, that’s why I refer to it as the temecula parway corridor, two miles either way from the parkway. I agree that wolf and rainbow deal with some added casino traffic but not so much as you move further out, it never bothered me when i lived in redhawk, however it kept me from ever looking seriously at wolf because it would require using pechanga parkway a lot. When I lived in redhawk i just didn’t go that way very much and never on a friday night.
As far a the schools, here are the scores
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2008/2008GrthAPIdst.aspx?cYear=&allcds=3375192&cChoice=2008GDst1
You are right, the schools you cited did very well, but the elems all do pretty well. All but one of the twenty elems are over 850, this year’s leader is actually in the far north, towards french valley, go figure. Those four schools you cited got between 900 and 910 (which is fantastic) but in the same area is sparkman 855 and vail 864 (I know it makes no sense but the elem on pauba road is called vail, while the elem in vail ranch is called pauba valley, I have no answer for this, they failed to consult me in advance, despite my self appointed title as the V.P. of common sense), morgan’s elem dropped from a 900 to 896, the vail ranch/redhwak elems got 875, 882 and 897.I’m not so sure if we aren’t splitting hairs here, but I don’t have kids in elem right now so I can’t say either way.
What is significant and confusing is the 40 point difference between high schools and the highest scoring elems are in the boundary for the lowest scoring high school, which defies logic (great oak’s 812 to tem valley’s 772, once again I’m not sure if that makes one all that much better than the other, is 39 pts on a 1000 scale a big deal?, probably not). I do know that most of the schools allow intra district transfers, there are usually 5 elems within 3 miles of anyone’s house, the high schools are only a couple miles apart so there may be some picking and choosing going on. Purely anecdotal, but my kids play various school sports and often i am asked to drive their friends home from practice or take them to or from a team party and very often the kids dont live within the h.s. boundary, I don’t ask questions as to why, so once again, I got nothing.
temeculaguy
Participantparamount, It’s just a different definition, I consider Rancho Cal as the dividing line or everything in 92592 it as being “south.” I guess I never broke out a “central” region, that’s why I refer to it as the temecula parway corridor, two miles either way from the parkway. I agree that wolf and rainbow deal with some added casino traffic but not so much as you move further out, it never bothered me when i lived in redhawk, however it kept me from ever looking seriously at wolf because it would require using pechanga parkway a lot. When I lived in redhawk i just didn’t go that way very much and never on a friday night.
As far a the schools, here are the scores
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2008/2008GrthAPIdst.aspx?cYear=&allcds=3375192&cChoice=2008GDst1
You are right, the schools you cited did very well, but the elems all do pretty well. All but one of the twenty elems are over 850, this year’s leader is actually in the far north, towards french valley, go figure. Those four schools you cited got between 900 and 910 (which is fantastic) but in the same area is sparkman 855 and vail 864 (I know it makes no sense but the elem on pauba road is called vail, while the elem in vail ranch is called pauba valley, I have no answer for this, they failed to consult me in advance, despite my self appointed title as the V.P. of common sense), morgan’s elem dropped from a 900 to 896, the vail ranch/redhwak elems got 875, 882 and 897.I’m not so sure if we aren’t splitting hairs here, but I don’t have kids in elem right now so I can’t say either way.
What is significant and confusing is the 40 point difference between high schools and the highest scoring elems are in the boundary for the lowest scoring high school, which defies logic (great oak’s 812 to tem valley’s 772, once again I’m not sure if that makes one all that much better than the other, is 39 pts on a 1000 scale a big deal?, probably not). I do know that most of the schools allow intra district transfers, there are usually 5 elems within 3 miles of anyone’s house, the high schools are only a couple miles apart so there may be some picking and choosing going on. Purely anecdotal, but my kids play various school sports and often i am asked to drive their friends home from practice or take them to or from a team party and very often the kids dont live within the h.s. boundary, I don’t ask questions as to why, so once again, I got nothing.
temeculaguy
Participantparamount, It’s just a different definition, I consider Rancho Cal as the dividing line or everything in 92592 it as being “south.” I guess I never broke out a “central” region, that’s why I refer to it as the temecula parway corridor, two miles either way from the parkway. I agree that wolf and rainbow deal with some added casino traffic but not so much as you move further out, it never bothered me when i lived in redhawk, however it kept me from ever looking seriously at wolf because it would require using pechanga parkway a lot. When I lived in redhawk i just didn’t go that way very much and never on a friday night.
As far a the schools, here are the scores
http://api.cde.ca.gov/AcntRpt2008/2008GrthAPIdst.aspx?cYear=&allcds=3375192&cChoice=2008GDst1
You are right, the schools you cited did very well, but the elems all do pretty well. All but one of the twenty elems are over 850, this year’s leader is actually in the far north, towards french valley, go figure. Those four schools you cited got between 900 and 910 (which is fantastic) but in the same area is sparkman 855 and vail 864 (I know it makes no sense but the elem on pauba road is called vail, while the elem in vail ranch is called pauba valley, I have no answer for this, they failed to consult me in advance, despite my self appointed title as the V.P. of common sense), morgan’s elem dropped from a 900 to 896, the vail ranch/redhwak elems got 875, 882 and 897.I’m not so sure if we aren’t splitting hairs here, but I don’t have kids in elem right now so I can’t say either way.
What is significant and confusing is the 40 point difference between high schools and the highest scoring elems are in the boundary for the lowest scoring high school, which defies logic (great oak’s 812 to tem valley’s 772, once again I’m not sure if that makes one all that much better than the other, is 39 pts on a 1000 scale a big deal?, probably not). I do know that most of the schools allow intra district transfers, there are usually 5 elems within 3 miles of anyone’s house, the high schools are only a couple miles apart so there may be some picking and choosing going on. Purely anecdotal, but my kids play various school sports and often i am asked to drive their friends home from practice or take them to or from a team party and very often the kids dont live within the h.s. boundary, I don’t ask questions as to why, so once again, I got nothing.
temeculaguy
Participantkibu, my e-mail is [email protected] and for anyone else with a specific question they want to ask off the boards, feel free.
snail, you are right, it is o.k. in my book as well, just comparing the different places and pointing out some characteristics. The OP started a different thread about the houses accross from wolf creek and when I thought about those compared to vail, I realized vail does have a few things going for it that will keep it afloat, it has a good location, some nice elevation and is surrounded by some of the best tracts, not close to the casino and nowhere near any apartments, so it will probably never be too bad.
-
AuthorPosts
