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FWIW my Grandma has lived in that general vicinity for the last 55 years and most of my family still lives there and in the last 10 years that area has gone down hill FAST. I personally would not buy in that particular area. And I expect with the amount of foreclosures and houses for sale that it still has a huge drop ahead.
I don’t know what you are looking for specifically but check this listing out. MLS# 081024977. The backyard is bigger, looks like it would be fun to landscape. I know that it has an offer already but it’s something to compare. We moved from Shadowridge a couple of years ago and loved it (we moved to better schools).
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1614014
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waitingpatientlyParticipantFWIW my Grandma has lived in that general vicinity for the last 55 years and most of my family still lives there and in the last 10 years that area has gone down hill FAST. I personally would not buy in that particular area. And I expect with the amount of foreclosures and houses for sale that it still has a huge drop ahead.
I don’t know what you are looking for specifically but check this listing out. MLS# 081024977. The backyard is bigger, looks like it would be fun to landscape. I know that it has an offer already but it’s something to compare. We moved from Shadowridge a couple of years ago and loved it (we moved to better schools).
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1614014
WP
waitingpatientlyParticipantFWIW my Grandma has lived in that general vicinity for the last 55 years and most of my family still lives there and in the last 10 years that area has gone down hill FAST. I personally would not buy in that particular area. And I expect with the amount of foreclosures and houses for sale that it still has a huge drop ahead.
I don’t know what you are looking for specifically but check this listing out. MLS# 081024977. The backyard is bigger, looks like it would be fun to landscape. I know that it has an offer already but it’s something to compare. We moved from Shadowridge a couple of years ago and loved it (we moved to better schools).
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1614014
WP
waitingpatientlyParticipantFWIW my Grandma has lived in that general vicinity for the last 55 years and most of my family still lives there and in the last 10 years that area has gone down hill FAST. I personally would not buy in that particular area. And I expect with the amount of foreclosures and houses for sale that it still has a huge drop ahead.
I don’t know what you are looking for specifically but check this listing out. MLS# 081024977. The backyard is bigger, looks like it would be fun to landscape. I know that it has an offer already but it’s something to compare. We moved from Shadowridge a couple of years ago and loved it (we moved to better schools).
http://www.redfin.com/stingray/do/printable-listing?listing-id=1614014
WP
waitingpatientlyParticipantThanks for the info guys. I will probably do what I did last time I felt the itch and sign on to another 6 month lease in November.
TG, what types of statistics are you tracking? I have kept a notebook with the MLS listings of all of the neighborhoods that we are considering. And for our Friday night fun we update prices and print out new listings. It’s fun to see where prices have gone from January 2006 to now, but its just that, fun. Now that we are getting more serious about buying what should I start really looking at and where can I find the information?
This site and contributors are incredible…even the OT posts.
Jim, when we get serious about buying we will give you a call. I don’t want to waste your time with us fence sitters (even though my feet are dangling on the buying side). And as far as settling for a cheaper area…we are pretty much sold on being in the Mission Estancia, OPE, El Camino Creek or La Costa Heights elem. boundaries. Of course I would love a newer house…I am looking more at the floorplan, location and lot size, everything else can be updated in time. We have two small children and would like to find a development with a pool, parks, and other amenities.
waitingpatientlyParticipantThanks for the info guys. I will probably do what I did last time I felt the itch and sign on to another 6 month lease in November.
TG, what types of statistics are you tracking? I have kept a notebook with the MLS listings of all of the neighborhoods that we are considering. And for our Friday night fun we update prices and print out new listings. It’s fun to see where prices have gone from January 2006 to now, but its just that, fun. Now that we are getting more serious about buying what should I start really looking at and where can I find the information?
This site and contributors are incredible…even the OT posts.
Jim, when we get serious about buying we will give you a call. I don’t want to waste your time with us fence sitters (even though my feet are dangling on the buying side). And as far as settling for a cheaper area…we are pretty much sold on being in the Mission Estancia, OPE, El Camino Creek or La Costa Heights elem. boundaries. Of course I would love a newer house…I am looking more at the floorplan, location and lot size, everything else can be updated in time. We have two small children and would like to find a development with a pool, parks, and other amenities.
waitingpatientlyParticipantThanks for the info guys. I will probably do what I did last time I felt the itch and sign on to another 6 month lease in November.
TG, what types of statistics are you tracking? I have kept a notebook with the MLS listings of all of the neighborhoods that we are considering. And for our Friday night fun we update prices and print out new listings. It’s fun to see where prices have gone from January 2006 to now, but its just that, fun. Now that we are getting more serious about buying what should I start really looking at and where can I find the information?
This site and contributors are incredible…even the OT posts.
Jim, when we get serious about buying we will give you a call. I don’t want to waste your time with us fence sitters (even though my feet are dangling on the buying side). And as far as settling for a cheaper area…we are pretty much sold on being in the Mission Estancia, OPE, El Camino Creek or La Costa Heights elem. boundaries. Of course I would love a newer house…I am looking more at the floorplan, location and lot size, everything else can be updated in time. We have two small children and would like to find a development with a pool, parks, and other amenities.
waitingpatientlyParticipantThanks for the info guys. I will probably do what I did last time I felt the itch and sign on to another 6 month lease in November.
TG, what types of statistics are you tracking? I have kept a notebook with the MLS listings of all of the neighborhoods that we are considering. And for our Friday night fun we update prices and print out new listings. It’s fun to see where prices have gone from January 2006 to now, but its just that, fun. Now that we are getting more serious about buying what should I start really looking at and where can I find the information?
This site and contributors are incredible…even the OT posts.
Jim, when we get serious about buying we will give you a call. I don’t want to waste your time with us fence sitters (even though my feet are dangling on the buying side). And as far as settling for a cheaper area…we are pretty much sold on being in the Mission Estancia, OPE, El Camino Creek or La Costa Heights elem. boundaries. Of course I would love a newer house…I am looking more at the floorplan, location and lot size, everything else can be updated in time. We have two small children and would like to find a development with a pool, parks, and other amenities.
waitingpatientlyParticipantThanks for the info guys. I will probably do what I did last time I felt the itch and sign on to another 6 month lease in November.
TG, what types of statistics are you tracking? I have kept a notebook with the MLS listings of all of the neighborhoods that we are considering. And for our Friday night fun we update prices and print out new listings. It’s fun to see where prices have gone from January 2006 to now, but its just that, fun. Now that we are getting more serious about buying what should I start really looking at and where can I find the information?
This site and contributors are incredible…even the OT posts.
Jim, when we get serious about buying we will give you a call. I don’t want to waste your time with us fence sitters (even though my feet are dangling on the buying side). And as far as settling for a cheaper area…we are pretty much sold on being in the Mission Estancia, OPE, El Camino Creek or La Costa Heights elem. boundaries. Of course I would love a newer house…I am looking more at the floorplan, location and lot size, everything else can be updated in time. We have two small children and would like to find a development with a pool, parks, and other amenities.
waitingpatientlyParticipantSeems like Marion is getting her panties in a bunch! Could it be because golfgal received a compliment without exposing any skin?
waitingpatientlyParticipantSeems like Marion is getting her panties in a bunch! Could it be because golfgal received a compliment without exposing any skin?
waitingpatientlyParticipantSeems like Marion is getting her panties in a bunch! Could it be because golfgal received a compliment without exposing any skin?
waitingpatientlyParticipantSeems like Marion is getting her panties in a bunch! Could it be because golfgal received a compliment without exposing any skin?
waitingpatientlyParticipantSeems like Marion is getting her panties in a bunch! Could it be because golfgal received a compliment without exposing any skin?
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