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UCGal
ParticipantWell… If they sell it – the new owner will pay at the the sales price going forward. If they can’t sell it – it suggests it’s not worth $539k.
UCGal
ParticipantWell… If they sell it – the new owner will pay at the the sales price going forward. If they can’t sell it – it suggests it’s not worth $539k.
UCGal
ParticipantMost banks give you online access to the 1098’s if you have (or had) an account with them. I went to my mortgage servicer’s website to get the 1098 because I hadn’t gotten it in the mail.
UCGal
ParticipantMost banks give you online access to the 1098’s if you have (or had) an account with them. I went to my mortgage servicer’s website to get the 1098 because I hadn’t gotten it in the mail.
UCGal
ParticipantMost banks give you online access to the 1098’s if you have (or had) an account with them. I went to my mortgage servicer’s website to get the 1098 because I hadn’t gotten it in the mail.
UCGal
ParticipantMost banks give you online access to the 1098’s if you have (or had) an account with them. I went to my mortgage servicer’s website to get the 1098 because I hadn’t gotten it in the mail.
UCGal
ParticipantMost banks give you online access to the 1098’s if you have (or had) an account with them. I went to my mortgage servicer’s website to get the 1098 because I hadn’t gotten it in the mail.
February 24, 2010 at 8:39 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #517304UCGal
ParticipantKSM –
I also was born in an unspecified year in the early (very early) 60’s… Here in San Diego… grew up in Clairemont then UC. I didn’t pay attention to bars in PB till I had my first (fake) ID… Back then the two places young people went to drink in PB were Mothers and Jose Murpheys. Or to the Baccanal in Clairemont or the Spirit off of Morena. That was where the good music was.I agree that someone figured out that bars = tax dollars and clustered them in PB.
I remember driving North east on 395 – before I-15 went through.
I have of vague memories of I-5 being US101 in the North county…
As far as La Jolla – growing up “La Jolla adjacent” with family and friends in La Jolla – the main change I see is that it is more developed now. Every place that can be built on – is built on.. My dad used to by suits from a Hong Kong tailor on Prospect… that type of business couldn’t survive these days because the real estate is too expensive. But a lot of La Jolla is exactly the same…
February 24, 2010 at 8:39 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #517445UCGal
ParticipantKSM –
I also was born in an unspecified year in the early (very early) 60’s… Here in San Diego… grew up in Clairemont then UC. I didn’t pay attention to bars in PB till I had my first (fake) ID… Back then the two places young people went to drink in PB were Mothers and Jose Murpheys. Or to the Baccanal in Clairemont or the Spirit off of Morena. That was where the good music was.I agree that someone figured out that bars = tax dollars and clustered them in PB.
I remember driving North east on 395 – before I-15 went through.
I have of vague memories of I-5 being US101 in the North county…
As far as La Jolla – growing up “La Jolla adjacent” with family and friends in La Jolla – the main change I see is that it is more developed now. Every place that can be built on – is built on.. My dad used to by suits from a Hong Kong tailor on Prospect… that type of business couldn’t survive these days because the real estate is too expensive. But a lot of La Jolla is exactly the same…
February 24, 2010 at 8:39 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #517880UCGal
ParticipantKSM –
I also was born in an unspecified year in the early (very early) 60’s… Here in San Diego… grew up in Clairemont then UC. I didn’t pay attention to bars in PB till I had my first (fake) ID… Back then the two places young people went to drink in PB were Mothers and Jose Murpheys. Or to the Baccanal in Clairemont or the Spirit off of Morena. That was where the good music was.I agree that someone figured out that bars = tax dollars and clustered them in PB.
I remember driving North east on 395 – before I-15 went through.
I have of vague memories of I-5 being US101 in the North county…
As far as La Jolla – growing up “La Jolla adjacent” with family and friends in La Jolla – the main change I see is that it is more developed now. Every place that can be built on – is built on.. My dad used to by suits from a Hong Kong tailor on Prospect… that type of business couldn’t survive these days because the real estate is too expensive. But a lot of La Jolla is exactly the same…
February 24, 2010 at 8:39 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #517971UCGal
ParticipantKSM –
I also was born in an unspecified year in the early (very early) 60’s… Here in San Diego… grew up in Clairemont then UC. I didn’t pay attention to bars in PB till I had my first (fake) ID… Back then the two places young people went to drink in PB were Mothers and Jose Murpheys. Or to the Baccanal in Clairemont or the Spirit off of Morena. That was where the good music was.I agree that someone figured out that bars = tax dollars and clustered them in PB.
I remember driving North east on 395 – before I-15 went through.
I have of vague memories of I-5 being US101 in the North county…
As far as La Jolla – growing up “La Jolla adjacent” with family and friends in La Jolla – the main change I see is that it is more developed now. Every place that can be built on – is built on.. My dad used to by suits from a Hong Kong tailor on Prospect… that type of business couldn’t survive these days because the real estate is too expensive. But a lot of La Jolla is exactly the same…
February 24, 2010 at 8:39 AM in reply to: How close is the San Diego housing market to the historical average? #518226UCGal
ParticipantKSM –
I also was born in an unspecified year in the early (very early) 60’s… Here in San Diego… grew up in Clairemont then UC. I didn’t pay attention to bars in PB till I had my first (fake) ID… Back then the two places young people went to drink in PB were Mothers and Jose Murpheys. Or to the Baccanal in Clairemont or the Spirit off of Morena. That was where the good music was.I agree that someone figured out that bars = tax dollars and clustered them in PB.
I remember driving North east on 395 – before I-15 went through.
I have of vague memories of I-5 being US101 in the North county…
As far as La Jolla – growing up “La Jolla adjacent” with family and friends in La Jolla – the main change I see is that it is more developed now. Every place that can be built on – is built on.. My dad used to by suits from a Hong Kong tailor on Prospect… that type of business couldn’t survive these days because the real estate is too expensive. But a lot of La Jolla is exactly the same…
UCGal
ParticipantIf you PM me the address I’ll see what I can glean from public database diving.
FWIW – my husband and I have been looking at buying rental properties – and would be financing only a small portion of it… Goal is to have it be an income generator, not an income consumer. There are landlords that put some skin in the game.
UCGal
ParticipantIf you PM me the address I’ll see what I can glean from public database diving.
FWIW – my husband and I have been looking at buying rental properties – and would be financing only a small portion of it… Goal is to have it be an income generator, not an income consumer. There are landlords that put some skin in the game.
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