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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]WFB
I think you missed your opportunity to score your biggest point. The premium is currently much higher than $200K when you compare apples to apples homewise. SEH prices have come down far more and far faster than LCO.Thats your real point.[/quote]
Thanks – that really is my point. I just got distracted by the school argument which is a hot button for me – people hold up Enc/San Deg. on a pedastal even though the data shows otherwise.
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]WFB
I think you missed your opportunity to score your biggest point. The premium is currently much higher than $200K when you compare apples to apples homewise. SEH prices have come down far more and far faster than LCO.Thats your real point.[/quote]
Thanks – that really is my point. I just got distracted by the school argument which is a hot button for me – people hold up Enc/San Deg. on a pedastal even though the data shows otherwise.
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]WFB
I think you missed your opportunity to score your biggest point. The premium is currently much higher than $200K when you compare apples to apples homewise. SEH prices have come down far more and far faster than LCO.Thats your real point.[/quote]
Thanks – that really is my point. I just got distracted by the school argument which is a hot button for me – people hold up Enc/San Deg. on a pedastal even though the data shows otherwise.
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Participant[quote=sdrealtor]WFB
I think you missed your opportunity to score your biggest point. The premium is currently much higher than $200K when you compare apples to apples homewise. SEH prices have come down far more and far faster than LCO.Thats your real point.[/quote]
Thanks – that really is my point. I just got distracted by the school argument which is a hot button for me – people hold up Enc/San Deg. on a pedastal even though the data shows otherwise.
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ParticipantMR depends on the house. Average is $200 higher, you can’t just count the high ones.
A/C bill? That is ubsurd. I had that debate with a friend who lives in LCR this past weekend. We used the same therm at each house – it was 1 degree warmer in SEH.
You’re right – they can go ahead and pay extra for the ‘value’ – to each his own. I’ll just retire a few years earlier than they will – and my kids will get in to the same universities as theirs.
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ParticipantMR depends on the house. Average is $200 higher, you can’t just count the high ones.
A/C bill? That is ubsurd. I had that debate with a friend who lives in LCR this past weekend. We used the same therm at each house – it was 1 degree warmer in SEH.
You’re right – they can go ahead and pay extra for the ‘value’ – to each his own. I’ll just retire a few years earlier than they will – and my kids will get in to the same universities as theirs.
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ParticipantMR depends on the house. Average is $200 higher, you can’t just count the high ones.
A/C bill? That is ubsurd. I had that debate with a friend who lives in LCR this past weekend. We used the same therm at each house – it was 1 degree warmer in SEH.
You’re right – they can go ahead and pay extra for the ‘value’ – to each his own. I’ll just retire a few years earlier than they will – and my kids will get in to the same universities as theirs.
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ParticipantMR depends on the house. Average is $200 higher, you can’t just count the high ones.
A/C bill? That is ubsurd. I had that debate with a friend who lives in LCR this past weekend. We used the same therm at each house – it was 1 degree warmer in SEH.
You’re right – they can go ahead and pay extra for the ‘value’ – to each his own. I’ll just retire a few years earlier than they will – and my kids will get in to the same universities as theirs.
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ParticipantMR depends on the house. Average is $200 higher, you can’t just count the high ones.
A/C bill? That is ubsurd. I had that debate with a friend who lives in LCR this past weekend. We used the same therm at each house – it was 1 degree warmer in SEH.
You’re right – they can go ahead and pay extra for the ‘value’ – to each his own. I’ll just retire a few years earlier than they will – and my kids will get in to the same universities as theirs.
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Participant[quote=waitingpatiently]My children are in the EUSD. I will give you that the scores are close BUT the scores aren’t what make those schools great. The parent involvement at those schools is unreal. A teacher could sneeze and there are parents lined up to offer tissue.
I have contemplated SEH but to be honest I don’t want my kids at SMHS and I don’t want them in private school. Sounds snooty but I know for a fact that there are many people like me who will pay the premium. [/quote]
Totally agree with your POV. My kids are young enough that I’ve got 10 years to let the SMHS situation play out.
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Participant[quote=waitingpatiently]My children are in the EUSD. I will give you that the scores are close BUT the scores aren’t what make those schools great. The parent involvement at those schools is unreal. A teacher could sneeze and there are parents lined up to offer tissue.
I have contemplated SEH but to be honest I don’t want my kids at SMHS and I don’t want them in private school. Sounds snooty but I know for a fact that there are many people like me who will pay the premium. [/quote]
Totally agree with your POV. My kids are young enough that I’ve got 10 years to let the SMHS situation play out.
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Participant[quote=waitingpatiently]My children are in the EUSD. I will give you that the scores are close BUT the scores aren’t what make those schools great. The parent involvement at those schools is unreal. A teacher could sneeze and there are parents lined up to offer tissue.
I have contemplated SEH but to be honest I don’t want my kids at SMHS and I don’t want them in private school. Sounds snooty but I know for a fact that there are many people like me who will pay the premium. [/quote]
Totally agree with your POV. My kids are young enough that I’ve got 10 years to let the SMHS situation play out.
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Participant[quote=waitingpatiently]My children are in the EUSD. I will give you that the scores are close BUT the scores aren’t what make those schools great. The parent involvement at those schools is unreal. A teacher could sneeze and there are parents lined up to offer tissue.
I have contemplated SEH but to be honest I don’t want my kids at SMHS and I don’t want them in private school. Sounds snooty but I know for a fact that there are many people like me who will pay the premium. [/quote]
Totally agree with your POV. My kids are young enough that I’ve got 10 years to let the SMHS situation play out.
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Participant[quote=waitingpatiently]My children are in the EUSD. I will give you that the scores are close BUT the scores aren’t what make those schools great. The parent involvement at those schools is unreal. A teacher could sneeze and there are parents lined up to offer tissue.
I have contemplated SEH but to be honest I don’t want my kids at SMHS and I don’t want them in private school. Sounds snooty but I know for a fact that there are many people like me who will pay the premium. [/quote]
Totally agree with your POV. My kids are young enough that I’ve got 10 years to let the SMHS situation play out.
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