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UCGal
ParticipantJP – so glad it wasn’t worse. I hope you heal up quickly and without complications.
I hear what you’re saying about manual transmission… My current car is my first car that isn’t stick – only because it’s variable transmission hybrid… doesn’t come in a stick. I also call b-s on Brian’s comment about women and manual transmissions… I know more men that don’t know how to drive stick than women… Maybe it’s just the crowd I hang with.
My best friend had a miata for years – even had it shipped to Italy when she lived there for 2 years so she’d have a fun ride on the auto-strada. She now drives a Suburu WRX wagon and does some pretty intense road rallies with it. Loves the performance. It’s styling isn’t sexy -but it handles well and can fit a mountain bike and luggage in the back.
My sister has a mini cooper and LOVES it. I drove it when we did a road trip last year – definitely a fun drive.
UCGal
ParticipantJP – so glad it wasn’t worse. I hope you heal up quickly and without complications.
I hear what you’re saying about manual transmission… My current car is my first car that isn’t stick – only because it’s variable transmission hybrid… doesn’t come in a stick. I also call b-s on Brian’s comment about women and manual transmissions… I know more men that don’t know how to drive stick than women… Maybe it’s just the crowd I hang with.
My best friend had a miata for years – even had it shipped to Italy when she lived there for 2 years so she’d have a fun ride on the auto-strada. She now drives a Suburu WRX wagon and does some pretty intense road rallies with it. Loves the performance. It’s styling isn’t sexy -but it handles well and can fit a mountain bike and luggage in the back.
My sister has a mini cooper and LOVES it. I drove it when we did a road trip last year – definitely a fun drive.
UCGal
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Probably Bay Ho (92110) is out of your price range, but have you thought of Bay Park near the flats of Morena Blvd (still 92110)? Your kids would still be eligible to attend the same elem. school. I know a family in Bay Park whose kids are going to school in LJ. If I’m not mistaken, I think Bay Ho and/or Bay Park might be in the LJ High attendance area. Check it out.
Also, try UC’s east side for weed-infested former rentals or foreclosures for price. It’s a little cheaper and you’ll still get to attend UC High.
Don’t be so concerned about elem. school, esp. kindergarten. Your kids have a long way to go and K-3 is mandated to no more than 20 students per classroom in CA public schools. Believe me, I’ve had kids attend elem. school when there were 30+ students-per-room and one attending when there were only 20 students per classroom and there was a HUGE difference in the amount they learned and retained. Your main concern is how well the local high school prepares kids for college entrance. This is the bottom line.
[/quote]A couple of corrections here.
– Bay Ho and Bay Park are NOT in the LJHS area. Bay Ho can choose between Mission Bay HS and Clairemont HS. Not sure about Bay Park – but since it’s south of Bay Ho – it’s not LJHS. LJHS does extend slightly outside of 92037 – by a few blocks in north PB. (aka Baja La Jolla.)– The 20 kids max in K-3 went out the window this year due to budget cuts. My sons are both in this grade level – both are in classes larger than 20 at Curie Elementary.
Scarlett – there’s a new listing in UC that is awfully close to your criteria… 1683sf – but single level – so it lives larger… and listed for $560k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100020116-4311_Robbins_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
UCGal
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Probably Bay Ho (92110) is out of your price range, but have you thought of Bay Park near the flats of Morena Blvd (still 92110)? Your kids would still be eligible to attend the same elem. school. I know a family in Bay Park whose kids are going to school in LJ. If I’m not mistaken, I think Bay Ho and/or Bay Park might be in the LJ High attendance area. Check it out.
Also, try UC’s east side for weed-infested former rentals or foreclosures for price. It’s a little cheaper and you’ll still get to attend UC High.
Don’t be so concerned about elem. school, esp. kindergarten. Your kids have a long way to go and K-3 is mandated to no more than 20 students per classroom in CA public schools. Believe me, I’ve had kids attend elem. school when there were 30+ students-per-room and one attending when there were only 20 students per classroom and there was a HUGE difference in the amount they learned and retained. Your main concern is how well the local high school prepares kids for college entrance. This is the bottom line.
[/quote]A couple of corrections here.
– Bay Ho and Bay Park are NOT in the LJHS area. Bay Ho can choose between Mission Bay HS and Clairemont HS. Not sure about Bay Park – but since it’s south of Bay Ho – it’s not LJHS. LJHS does extend slightly outside of 92037 – by a few blocks in north PB. (aka Baja La Jolla.)– The 20 kids max in K-3 went out the window this year due to budget cuts. My sons are both in this grade level – both are in classes larger than 20 at Curie Elementary.
Scarlett – there’s a new listing in UC that is awfully close to your criteria… 1683sf – but single level – so it lives larger… and listed for $560k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100020116-4311_Robbins_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
UCGal
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Probably Bay Ho (92110) is out of your price range, but have you thought of Bay Park near the flats of Morena Blvd (still 92110)? Your kids would still be eligible to attend the same elem. school. I know a family in Bay Park whose kids are going to school in LJ. If I’m not mistaken, I think Bay Ho and/or Bay Park might be in the LJ High attendance area. Check it out.
Also, try UC’s east side for weed-infested former rentals or foreclosures for price. It’s a little cheaper and you’ll still get to attend UC High.
Don’t be so concerned about elem. school, esp. kindergarten. Your kids have a long way to go and K-3 is mandated to no more than 20 students per classroom in CA public schools. Believe me, I’ve had kids attend elem. school when there were 30+ students-per-room and one attending when there were only 20 students per classroom and there was a HUGE difference in the amount they learned and retained. Your main concern is how well the local high school prepares kids for college entrance. This is the bottom line.
[/quote]A couple of corrections here.
– Bay Ho and Bay Park are NOT in the LJHS area. Bay Ho can choose between Mission Bay HS and Clairemont HS. Not sure about Bay Park – but since it’s south of Bay Ho – it’s not LJHS. LJHS does extend slightly outside of 92037 – by a few blocks in north PB. (aka Baja La Jolla.)– The 20 kids max in K-3 went out the window this year due to budget cuts. My sons are both in this grade level – both are in classes larger than 20 at Curie Elementary.
Scarlett – there’s a new listing in UC that is awfully close to your criteria… 1683sf – but single level – so it lives larger… and listed for $560k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100020116-4311_Robbins_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
UCGal
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Probably Bay Ho (92110) is out of your price range, but have you thought of Bay Park near the flats of Morena Blvd (still 92110)? Your kids would still be eligible to attend the same elem. school. I know a family in Bay Park whose kids are going to school in LJ. If I’m not mistaken, I think Bay Ho and/or Bay Park might be in the LJ High attendance area. Check it out.
Also, try UC’s east side for weed-infested former rentals or foreclosures for price. It’s a little cheaper and you’ll still get to attend UC High.
Don’t be so concerned about elem. school, esp. kindergarten. Your kids have a long way to go and K-3 is mandated to no more than 20 students per classroom in CA public schools. Believe me, I’ve had kids attend elem. school when there were 30+ students-per-room and one attending when there were only 20 students per classroom and there was a HUGE difference in the amount they learned and retained. Your main concern is how well the local high school prepares kids for college entrance. This is the bottom line.
[/quote]A couple of corrections here.
– Bay Ho and Bay Park are NOT in the LJHS area. Bay Ho can choose between Mission Bay HS and Clairemont HS. Not sure about Bay Park – but since it’s south of Bay Ho – it’s not LJHS. LJHS does extend slightly outside of 92037 – by a few blocks in north PB. (aka Baja La Jolla.)– The 20 kids max in K-3 went out the window this year due to budget cuts. My sons are both in this grade level – both are in classes larger than 20 at Curie Elementary.
Scarlett – there’s a new listing in UC that is awfully close to your criteria… 1683sf – but single level – so it lives larger… and listed for $560k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100020116-4311_Robbins_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
UCGal
Participant[quote=bearishgurl]Probably Bay Ho (92110) is out of your price range, but have you thought of Bay Park near the flats of Morena Blvd (still 92110)? Your kids would still be eligible to attend the same elem. school. I know a family in Bay Park whose kids are going to school in LJ. If I’m not mistaken, I think Bay Ho and/or Bay Park might be in the LJ High attendance area. Check it out.
Also, try UC’s east side for weed-infested former rentals or foreclosures for price. It’s a little cheaper and you’ll still get to attend UC High.
Don’t be so concerned about elem. school, esp. kindergarten. Your kids have a long way to go and K-3 is mandated to no more than 20 students per classroom in CA public schools. Believe me, I’ve had kids attend elem. school when there were 30+ students-per-room and one attending when there were only 20 students per classroom and there was a HUGE difference in the amount they learned and retained. Your main concern is how well the local high school prepares kids for college entrance. This is the bottom line.
[/quote]A couple of corrections here.
– Bay Ho and Bay Park are NOT in the LJHS area. Bay Ho can choose between Mission Bay HS and Clairemont HS. Not sure about Bay Park – but since it’s south of Bay Ho – it’s not LJHS. LJHS does extend slightly outside of 92037 – by a few blocks in north PB. (aka Baja La Jolla.)– The 20 kids max in K-3 went out the window this year due to budget cuts. My sons are both in this grade level – both are in classes larger than 20 at Curie Elementary.
Scarlett – there’s a new listing in UC that is awfully close to your criteria… 1683sf – but single level – so it lives larger… and listed for $560k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100020116-4311_Robbins_St_San_Diego_CA_92122
UCGal
ParticipantIt definitely strikes me as low. Just in my ‘hood (UC) where I’m following NOTs more closely I’ve seen a couple of places where when I check the ownership it’s clear the person owns several properties and more than one is in distress…
Perhaps this is more a reflection of the system moving slow as mud – and these folks don’t qualify YET – because the foreclosures keep getting postponed.
UCGal
ParticipantIt definitely strikes me as low. Just in my ‘hood (UC) where I’m following NOTs more closely I’ve seen a couple of places where when I check the ownership it’s clear the person owns several properties and more than one is in distress…
Perhaps this is more a reflection of the system moving slow as mud – and these folks don’t qualify YET – because the foreclosures keep getting postponed.
UCGal
ParticipantIt definitely strikes me as low. Just in my ‘hood (UC) where I’m following NOTs more closely I’ve seen a couple of places where when I check the ownership it’s clear the person owns several properties and more than one is in distress…
Perhaps this is more a reflection of the system moving slow as mud – and these folks don’t qualify YET – because the foreclosures keep getting postponed.
UCGal
ParticipantIt definitely strikes me as low. Just in my ‘hood (UC) where I’m following NOTs more closely I’ve seen a couple of places where when I check the ownership it’s clear the person owns several properties and more than one is in distress…
Perhaps this is more a reflection of the system moving slow as mud – and these folks don’t qualify YET – because the foreclosures keep getting postponed.
UCGal
ParticipantIt definitely strikes me as low. Just in my ‘hood (UC) where I’m following NOTs more closely I’ve seen a couple of places where when I check the ownership it’s clear the person owns several properties and more than one is in distress…
Perhaps this is more a reflection of the system moving slow as mud – and these folks don’t qualify YET – because the foreclosures keep getting postponed.
UCGal
ParticipantPretty funny.
UCGal
ParticipantPretty funny.
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