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[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]I think just those people applying for reassessment…
My understanding is the assessor’s office is already swamped with the number of reassessment requests, let alone be doing this for everyone else. Someone that I talked to from the office said they were already months behind.My assessment still has gone up this year.[/quote]
When I called, they said they had 13,000 applications for reassessment. I am kind of surprised that when we applied, they said we’d hear back in early July…and we did…yesterday, July 3rd.TuVuParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]I think just those people applying for reassessment…
My understanding is the assessor’s office is already swamped with the number of reassessment requests, let alone be doing this for everyone else. Someone that I talked to from the office said they were already months behind.My assessment still has gone up this year.[/quote]
When I called, they said they had 13,000 applications for reassessment. I am kind of surprised that when we applied, they said we’d hear back in early July…and we did…yesterday, July 3rd.TuVuParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]I think just those people applying for reassessment…
My understanding is the assessor’s office is already swamped with the number of reassessment requests, let alone be doing this for everyone else. Someone that I talked to from the office said they were already months behind.My assessment still has gone up this year.[/quote]
When I called, they said they had 13,000 applications for reassessment. I am kind of surprised that when we applied, they said we’d hear back in early July…and we did…yesterday, July 3rd.TuVuParticipant[quote=fat_lazy_union_worker]I think just those people applying for reassessment…
My understanding is the assessor’s office is already swamped with the number of reassessment requests, let alone be doing this for everyone else. Someone that I talked to from the office said they were already months behind.My assessment still has gone up this year.[/quote]
When I called, they said they had 13,000 applications for reassessment. I am kind of surprised that when we applied, they said we’d hear back in early July…and we did…yesterday, July 3rd.TuVuParticipantI think, along with the overbuilding (we could easily walk to three SBs in our old neighborhood), what is happening is what usually happens. Just like having a cell phone used to be a status symbol, people thought that buying a Starbucks coffee announced, “Hey, I’m not only a coffee gourmet, I can afford it!” Once everyone did it, it lost its glamour. Just a fad. I never fell for it, but I certainly fell for similar things in my 20s/30s, when appearances are everything, or so it seems.
My drug of choice in the mornings is Diet Coke. I drink it for the caf, not the lack of calories, because my parents brought us up on hideous Shasta diet drinks and — arghhh! — Tab, and regular soft drinks are too sweet for me.
TuVuParticipantI think, along with the overbuilding (we could easily walk to three SBs in our old neighborhood), what is happening is what usually happens. Just like having a cell phone used to be a status symbol, people thought that buying a Starbucks coffee announced, “Hey, I’m not only a coffee gourmet, I can afford it!” Once everyone did it, it lost its glamour. Just a fad. I never fell for it, but I certainly fell for similar things in my 20s/30s, when appearances are everything, or so it seems.
My drug of choice in the mornings is Diet Coke. I drink it for the caf, not the lack of calories, because my parents brought us up on hideous Shasta diet drinks and — arghhh! — Tab, and regular soft drinks are too sweet for me.
TuVuParticipantI think, along with the overbuilding (we could easily walk to three SBs in our old neighborhood), what is happening is what usually happens. Just like having a cell phone used to be a status symbol, people thought that buying a Starbucks coffee announced, “Hey, I’m not only a coffee gourmet, I can afford it!” Once everyone did it, it lost its glamour. Just a fad. I never fell for it, but I certainly fell for similar things in my 20s/30s, when appearances are everything, or so it seems.
My drug of choice in the mornings is Diet Coke. I drink it for the caf, not the lack of calories, because my parents brought us up on hideous Shasta diet drinks and — arghhh! — Tab, and regular soft drinks are too sweet for me.
TuVuParticipantI think, along with the overbuilding (we could easily walk to three SBs in our old neighborhood), what is happening is what usually happens. Just like having a cell phone used to be a status symbol, people thought that buying a Starbucks coffee announced, “Hey, I’m not only a coffee gourmet, I can afford it!” Once everyone did it, it lost its glamour. Just a fad. I never fell for it, but I certainly fell for similar things in my 20s/30s, when appearances are everything, or so it seems.
My drug of choice in the mornings is Diet Coke. I drink it for the caf, not the lack of calories, because my parents brought us up on hideous Shasta diet drinks and — arghhh! — Tab, and regular soft drinks are too sweet for me.
TuVuParticipantI think, along with the overbuilding (we could easily walk to three SBs in our old neighborhood), what is happening is what usually happens. Just like having a cell phone used to be a status symbol, people thought that buying a Starbucks coffee announced, “Hey, I’m not only a coffee gourmet, I can afford it!” Once everyone did it, it lost its glamour. Just a fad. I never fell for it, but I certainly fell for similar things in my 20s/30s, when appearances are everything, or so it seems.
My drug of choice in the mornings is Diet Coke. I drink it for the caf, not the lack of calories, because my parents brought us up on hideous Shasta diet drinks and — arghhh! — Tab, and regular soft drinks are too sweet for me.
July 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM in reply to: Just relocated to SD & want to move to Del Cerro area… buy or rent? #232001TuVuParticipantlmack–
I’m not going to take a stand on the rent/buy issue, but I think Del Cerro is an excellent choice in terms of neighborhood. You could bike to Alvarado, if you wanted to, and your husband’s commute won’t be very hard either, even during the height of rush hours. You’re just a few exits from the 163 and the shopping/dining in Mission Valley is just minutes away. Most people on this board want to live in the North County coast area, and that’s fine, because there are a lot of employment centers nearby area. Just wanted to put in a good word for this area of Metro San Diego because it seems to be the ideal choice for your employment situations.
p.s. I am OLD! Used to make out with high school boyfriends at night in the hills of Del Cerro, when the roads were already built but construction was still underway and the views were fantastic.
July 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM in reply to: Just relocated to SD & want to move to Del Cerro area… buy or rent? #232125TuVuParticipantlmack–
I’m not going to take a stand on the rent/buy issue, but I think Del Cerro is an excellent choice in terms of neighborhood. You could bike to Alvarado, if you wanted to, and your husband’s commute won’t be very hard either, even during the height of rush hours. You’re just a few exits from the 163 and the shopping/dining in Mission Valley is just minutes away. Most people on this board want to live in the North County coast area, and that’s fine, because there are a lot of employment centers nearby area. Just wanted to put in a good word for this area of Metro San Diego because it seems to be the ideal choice for your employment situations.
p.s. I am OLD! Used to make out with high school boyfriends at night in the hills of Del Cerro, when the roads were already built but construction was still underway and the views were fantastic.
July 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM in reply to: Just relocated to SD & want to move to Del Cerro area… buy or rent? #232134TuVuParticipantlmack–
I’m not going to take a stand on the rent/buy issue, but I think Del Cerro is an excellent choice in terms of neighborhood. You could bike to Alvarado, if you wanted to, and your husband’s commute won’t be very hard either, even during the height of rush hours. You’re just a few exits from the 163 and the shopping/dining in Mission Valley is just minutes away. Most people on this board want to live in the North County coast area, and that’s fine, because there are a lot of employment centers nearby area. Just wanted to put in a good word for this area of Metro San Diego because it seems to be the ideal choice for your employment situations.
p.s. I am OLD! Used to make out with high school boyfriends at night in the hills of Del Cerro, when the roads were already built but construction was still underway and the views were fantastic.
July 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM in reply to: Just relocated to SD & want to move to Del Cerro area… buy or rent? #232173TuVuParticipantlmack–
I’m not going to take a stand on the rent/buy issue, but I think Del Cerro is an excellent choice in terms of neighborhood. You could bike to Alvarado, if you wanted to, and your husband’s commute won’t be very hard either, even during the height of rush hours. You’re just a few exits from the 163 and the shopping/dining in Mission Valley is just minutes away. Most people on this board want to live in the North County coast area, and that’s fine, because there are a lot of employment centers nearby area. Just wanted to put in a good word for this area of Metro San Diego because it seems to be the ideal choice for your employment situations.
p.s. I am OLD! Used to make out with high school boyfriends at night in the hills of Del Cerro, when the roads were already built but construction was still underway and the views were fantastic.
July 1, 2008 at 6:20 PM in reply to: Just relocated to SD & want to move to Del Cerro area… buy or rent? #232185TuVuParticipantlmack–
I’m not going to take a stand on the rent/buy issue, but I think Del Cerro is an excellent choice in terms of neighborhood. You could bike to Alvarado, if you wanted to, and your husband’s commute won’t be very hard either, even during the height of rush hours. You’re just a few exits from the 163 and the shopping/dining in Mission Valley is just minutes away. Most people on this board want to live in the North County coast area, and that’s fine, because there are a lot of employment centers nearby area. Just wanted to put in a good word for this area of Metro San Diego because it seems to be the ideal choice for your employment situations.
p.s. I am OLD! Used to make out with high school boyfriends at night in the hills of Del Cerro, when the roads were already built but construction was still underway and the views were fantastic.
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