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werewolf34Participant
Ding Ding
A LJ buyer typically will not cross-shop b/c of the prestige issue.
Having lived in CV (Del Mar Heights), there is even a west CV and east CV divide. lol
Little boxes made of ticky-tack.
werewolf34ParticipantDing Ding
A LJ buyer typically will not cross-shop b/c of the prestige issue.
Having lived in CV (Del Mar Heights), there is even a west CV and east CV divide. lol
Little boxes made of ticky-tack.
werewolf34ParticipantDing Ding
A LJ buyer typically will not cross-shop b/c of the prestige issue.
Having lived in CV (Del Mar Heights), there is even a west CV and east CV divide. lol
Little boxes made of ticky-tack.
werewolf34ParticipantDing Ding
A LJ buyer typically will not cross-shop b/c of the prestige issue.
Having lived in CV (Del Mar Heights), there is even a west CV and east CV divide. lol
Little boxes made of ticky-tack.
werewolf34Participant[quote=Scarlett]Updates: Another Madrid property for sale!
This is a smaller plan , 2 bdr. lots of upgrades. but still!!!
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100004204-4030_Porte_De_Palmas_35_San_Diego_CA_92122If from ’85 to ’95-’97 in 10-12 years it increased it’s value by lets say 1/3, reaching ~210K, then in another 12 years, i.e. 2009 (10) it should increase by another 1/3 of 210K, i.e. this should be no more than 300K. Oh, maybe 350K to be generous. Right? Right?
I don’t think they will get above 500K, and that’s being optimistic…
What do you think?
On the other hand, rents are declining a bit and I managed to get our rent reduced from $2400 to $2300 for the largest 1700+ sf floorplan in Madrid.
I’ve changed my mind about buying in here – unless it’s done a lot of remodelling and upgrading. The windows and wiring are pretty bad, lots of ants and beetles, very drafty. Definitely needs A/C especially upstairs.[/quote]
Scarlett,
Can you please give us some details as to what it’s like to live in Madrid? I like Madrid from the looks and placement of the community but I would like your perspective on:
1) neighbors – quiet/loud, officious, nice?
2) layout – is it impossible to get out on the morning?
3) facilities – gym,pool, are they nice?
4) quality of the build – you mentioned bad wiring
5) usefulness of the layout – SF is usable
6) anything elseThanks
werewolf34Participant[quote=Scarlett]Updates: Another Madrid property for sale!
This is a smaller plan , 2 bdr. lots of upgrades. but still!!!
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100004204-4030_Porte_De_Palmas_35_San_Diego_CA_92122If from ’85 to ’95-’97 in 10-12 years it increased it’s value by lets say 1/3, reaching ~210K, then in another 12 years, i.e. 2009 (10) it should increase by another 1/3 of 210K, i.e. this should be no more than 300K. Oh, maybe 350K to be generous. Right? Right?
I don’t think they will get above 500K, and that’s being optimistic…
What do you think?
On the other hand, rents are declining a bit and I managed to get our rent reduced from $2400 to $2300 for the largest 1700+ sf floorplan in Madrid.
I’ve changed my mind about buying in here – unless it’s done a lot of remodelling and upgrading. The windows and wiring are pretty bad, lots of ants and beetles, very drafty. Definitely needs A/C especially upstairs.[/quote]
Scarlett,
Can you please give us some details as to what it’s like to live in Madrid? I like Madrid from the looks and placement of the community but I would like your perspective on:
1) neighbors – quiet/loud, officious, nice?
2) layout – is it impossible to get out on the morning?
3) facilities – gym,pool, are they nice?
4) quality of the build – you mentioned bad wiring
5) usefulness of the layout – SF is usable
6) anything elseThanks
werewolf34Participant[quote=Scarlett]Updates: Another Madrid property for sale!
This is a smaller plan , 2 bdr. lots of upgrades. but still!!!
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100004204-4030_Porte_De_Palmas_35_San_Diego_CA_92122If from ’85 to ’95-’97 in 10-12 years it increased it’s value by lets say 1/3, reaching ~210K, then in another 12 years, i.e. 2009 (10) it should increase by another 1/3 of 210K, i.e. this should be no more than 300K. Oh, maybe 350K to be generous. Right? Right?
I don’t think they will get above 500K, and that’s being optimistic…
What do you think?
On the other hand, rents are declining a bit and I managed to get our rent reduced from $2400 to $2300 for the largest 1700+ sf floorplan in Madrid.
I’ve changed my mind about buying in here – unless it’s done a lot of remodelling and upgrading. The windows and wiring are pretty bad, lots of ants and beetles, very drafty. Definitely needs A/C especially upstairs.[/quote]
Scarlett,
Can you please give us some details as to what it’s like to live in Madrid? I like Madrid from the looks and placement of the community but I would like your perspective on:
1) neighbors – quiet/loud, officious, nice?
2) layout – is it impossible to get out on the morning?
3) facilities – gym,pool, are they nice?
4) quality of the build – you mentioned bad wiring
5) usefulness of the layout – SF is usable
6) anything elseThanks
werewolf34Participant[quote=Scarlett]Updates: Another Madrid property for sale!
This is a smaller plan , 2 bdr. lots of upgrades. but still!!!
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100004204-4030_Porte_De_Palmas_35_San_Diego_CA_92122If from ’85 to ’95-’97 in 10-12 years it increased it’s value by lets say 1/3, reaching ~210K, then in another 12 years, i.e. 2009 (10) it should increase by another 1/3 of 210K, i.e. this should be no more than 300K. Oh, maybe 350K to be generous. Right? Right?
I don’t think they will get above 500K, and that’s being optimistic…
What do you think?
On the other hand, rents are declining a bit and I managed to get our rent reduced from $2400 to $2300 for the largest 1700+ sf floorplan in Madrid.
I’ve changed my mind about buying in here – unless it’s done a lot of remodelling and upgrading. The windows and wiring are pretty bad, lots of ants and beetles, very drafty. Definitely needs A/C especially upstairs.[/quote]
Scarlett,
Can you please give us some details as to what it’s like to live in Madrid? I like Madrid from the looks and placement of the community but I would like your perspective on:
1) neighbors – quiet/loud, officious, nice?
2) layout – is it impossible to get out on the morning?
3) facilities – gym,pool, are they nice?
4) quality of the build – you mentioned bad wiring
5) usefulness of the layout – SF is usable
6) anything elseThanks
werewolf34Participant[quote=Scarlett]Updates: Another Madrid property for sale!
This is a smaller plan , 2 bdr. lots of upgrades. but still!!!
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100004204-4030_Porte_De_Palmas_35_San_Diego_CA_92122If from ’85 to ’95-’97 in 10-12 years it increased it’s value by lets say 1/3, reaching ~210K, then in another 12 years, i.e. 2009 (10) it should increase by another 1/3 of 210K, i.e. this should be no more than 300K. Oh, maybe 350K to be generous. Right? Right?
I don’t think they will get above 500K, and that’s being optimistic…
What do you think?
On the other hand, rents are declining a bit and I managed to get our rent reduced from $2400 to $2300 for the largest 1700+ sf floorplan in Madrid.
I’ve changed my mind about buying in here – unless it’s done a lot of remodelling and upgrading. The windows and wiring are pretty bad, lots of ants and beetles, very drafty. Definitely needs A/C especially upstairs.[/quote]
Scarlett,
Can you please give us some details as to what it’s like to live in Madrid? I like Madrid from the looks and placement of the community but I would like your perspective on:
1) neighbors – quiet/loud, officious, nice?
2) layout – is it impossible to get out on the morning?
3) facilities – gym,pool, are they nice?
4) quality of the build – you mentioned bad wiring
5) usefulness of the layout – SF is usable
6) anything elseThanks
werewolf34ParticipantI thought CA is a single action state.
Meaning that the bank can pursue the loan (i.e. you and your money) or the house (i.e. foreclosure) but NOT both.
Is this correct?
werewolf34ParticipantI thought CA is a single action state.
Meaning that the bank can pursue the loan (i.e. you and your money) or the house (i.e. foreclosure) but NOT both.
Is this correct?
werewolf34ParticipantI thought CA is a single action state.
Meaning that the bank can pursue the loan (i.e. you and your money) or the house (i.e. foreclosure) but NOT both.
Is this correct?
werewolf34ParticipantI thought CA is a single action state.
Meaning that the bank can pursue the loan (i.e. you and your money) or the house (i.e. foreclosure) but NOT both.
Is this correct?
werewolf34ParticipantI thought CA is a single action state.
Meaning that the bank can pursue the loan (i.e. you and your money) or the house (i.e. foreclosure) but NOT both.
Is this correct?
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