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Is it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
werewolf34ParticipantIs it considered a good purchase?
Borderline, 250 a foot is okay.Or will we have lot of trouble during resale?
Yes and no, cul de sac is a plus but being the 1st trac next to the freeway a real minus. Also you’re in by Camino Del Sur so you are stuck using the 56 (get nasty during rush hour) in either directionWorries me that it’s been listed for 9 months. Price is wrong or there’s something else
Being next to a freeway long-term I think would bring health issues (respiration, exhaust).
werewolf34ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
werewolf34ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
werewolf34ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
werewolf34ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
werewolf34ParticipantI think you’re actually in #1 but your idea of image is not a BMW but rather a Mspeed 3, STI, Evo camp
werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
werewolf34ParticipantGenerally speaking people fall into one of two camps
1) Buy the best car you can afford. Sometimes for image, sometimes for performance but the car is a statement about you in some shape or form
2) Buy the cheapest car you can tolerate. The car is an appliance.
Judging by the roads, SoCal is more #1 than #2.
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