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xtina
ParticipantI know what you mean! such weird price histories…
I’ve noticed a few funky ones.. this one comes to mindhttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100036524-12484_Heatherton_Ct_52_San_Diego_CA_92128
Price Reduced: 03/14/2011 from $269,900 to $260,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/2011 from $280,000 to $269,900
Price Increased: 12/13/2010 from $275,000 to $280,000
Price Reduced: 07/09/2010 from $289,900 to $275,000
reduced, increased, reduced, reduced = realityIt follows the same result as the one that you posted… it currently sits at a price LOWER than its original list price
xtina
ParticipantI know what you mean! such weird price histories…
I’ve noticed a few funky ones.. this one comes to mindhttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100036524-12484_Heatherton_Ct_52_San_Diego_CA_92128
Price Reduced: 03/14/2011 from $269,900 to $260,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/2011 from $280,000 to $269,900
Price Increased: 12/13/2010 from $275,000 to $280,000
Price Reduced: 07/09/2010 from $289,900 to $275,000
reduced, increased, reduced, reduced = realityIt follows the same result as the one that you posted… it currently sits at a price LOWER than its original list price
xtina
ParticipantI know what you mean! such weird price histories…
I’ve noticed a few funky ones.. this one comes to mindhttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100036524-12484_Heatherton_Ct_52_San_Diego_CA_92128
Price Reduced: 03/14/2011 from $269,900 to $260,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/2011 from $280,000 to $269,900
Price Increased: 12/13/2010 from $275,000 to $280,000
Price Reduced: 07/09/2010 from $289,900 to $275,000
reduced, increased, reduced, reduced = realityIt follows the same result as the one that you posted… it currently sits at a price LOWER than its original list price
xtina
ParticipantI know what you mean! such weird price histories…
I’ve noticed a few funky ones.. this one comes to mindhttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100036524-12484_Heatherton_Ct_52_San_Diego_CA_92128
Price Reduced: 03/14/2011 from $269,900 to $260,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/2011 from $280,000 to $269,900
Price Increased: 12/13/2010 from $275,000 to $280,000
Price Reduced: 07/09/2010 from $289,900 to $275,000
reduced, increased, reduced, reduced = realityIt follows the same result as the one that you posted… it currently sits at a price LOWER than its original list price
xtina
ParticipantI know what you mean! such weird price histories…
I’ve noticed a few funky ones.. this one comes to mindhttp://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100036524-12484_Heatherton_Ct_52_San_Diego_CA_92128
Price Reduced: 03/14/2011 from $269,900 to $260,000
Price Reduced: 02/12/2011 from $280,000 to $269,900
Price Increased: 12/13/2010 from $275,000 to $280,000
Price Reduced: 07/09/2010 from $289,900 to $275,000
reduced, increased, reduced, reduced = realityIt follows the same result as the one that you posted… it currently sits at a price LOWER than its original list price
xtina
ParticipantI looked at these properties also. Love them for some reasons.
When I put in an offer on one of the units a while back, my realtor spoke to the LA. Stated that some banks were willing to finance. Actually had a list of banks for me to speak to if the one I was working with wouldn’t finance.
HOA litigation is due to Paradee’s roof construction. My argument was that my unit was on the first floor and didn’t really have a roof. =)
Looks like both of them are upstairs units. I would actually be more afraid of street noise if its facing Poway. The units I saw got pretty noisy but I think #28 might be set back far enough to not be TOO much of an issue.
If you are worried about noise, the best thing you could do is spend some time around there. I think that other threads in this forum will give you arguments showing either side of the “noise” debate.
Go in the unit. Open the windows. Sit out in the patio. Listen.
xtina
ParticipantI looked at these properties also. Love them for some reasons.
When I put in an offer on one of the units a while back, my realtor spoke to the LA. Stated that some banks were willing to finance. Actually had a list of banks for me to speak to if the one I was working with wouldn’t finance.
HOA litigation is due to Paradee’s roof construction. My argument was that my unit was on the first floor and didn’t really have a roof. =)
Looks like both of them are upstairs units. I would actually be more afraid of street noise if its facing Poway. The units I saw got pretty noisy but I think #28 might be set back far enough to not be TOO much of an issue.
If you are worried about noise, the best thing you could do is spend some time around there. I think that other threads in this forum will give you arguments showing either side of the “noise” debate.
Go in the unit. Open the windows. Sit out in the patio. Listen.
xtina
ParticipantI looked at these properties also. Love them for some reasons.
When I put in an offer on one of the units a while back, my realtor spoke to the LA. Stated that some banks were willing to finance. Actually had a list of banks for me to speak to if the one I was working with wouldn’t finance.
HOA litigation is due to Paradee’s roof construction. My argument was that my unit was on the first floor and didn’t really have a roof. =)
Looks like both of them are upstairs units. I would actually be more afraid of street noise if its facing Poway. The units I saw got pretty noisy but I think #28 might be set back far enough to not be TOO much of an issue.
If you are worried about noise, the best thing you could do is spend some time around there. I think that other threads in this forum will give you arguments showing either side of the “noise” debate.
Go in the unit. Open the windows. Sit out in the patio. Listen.
xtina
ParticipantI looked at these properties also. Love them for some reasons.
When I put in an offer on one of the units a while back, my realtor spoke to the LA. Stated that some banks were willing to finance. Actually had a list of banks for me to speak to if the one I was working with wouldn’t finance.
HOA litigation is due to Paradee’s roof construction. My argument was that my unit was on the first floor and didn’t really have a roof. =)
Looks like both of them are upstairs units. I would actually be more afraid of street noise if its facing Poway. The units I saw got pretty noisy but I think #28 might be set back far enough to not be TOO much of an issue.
If you are worried about noise, the best thing you could do is spend some time around there. I think that other threads in this forum will give you arguments showing either side of the “noise” debate.
Go in the unit. Open the windows. Sit out in the patio. Listen.
xtina
ParticipantI looked at these properties also. Love them for some reasons.
When I put in an offer on one of the units a while back, my realtor spoke to the LA. Stated that some banks were willing to finance. Actually had a list of banks for me to speak to if the one I was working with wouldn’t finance.
HOA litigation is due to Paradee’s roof construction. My argument was that my unit was on the first floor and didn’t really have a roof. =)
Looks like both of them are upstairs units. I would actually be more afraid of street noise if its facing Poway. The units I saw got pretty noisy but I think #28 might be set back far enough to not be TOO much of an issue.
If you are worried about noise, the best thing you could do is spend some time around there. I think that other threads in this forum will give you arguments showing either side of the “noise” debate.
Go in the unit. Open the windows. Sit out in the patio. Listen.
March 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679312xtina
ParticipantI agree with the points of eavesdropper.
Talk with the counselors and talk with the kids. Both will give you a better idea how drastic of a change it will be.
I also agree that generally they will adapt more the younger they are. I would also try to time the transition between school changes (elementary->middle->high school) so the change isn’t as noticeable amongst classmates. It is easier to make friends if everyone around you is also trying to make friends. I think any change prior to middle school would also be less of a drastic change because at least when I was growing up kids were nice to the new kids!
As a kid, I opted to NOT change schools because I did not see the benefits outweighing everything else.
tough call
March 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679367xtina
ParticipantI agree with the points of eavesdropper.
Talk with the counselors and talk with the kids. Both will give you a better idea how drastic of a change it will be.
I also agree that generally they will adapt more the younger they are. I would also try to time the transition between school changes (elementary->middle->high school) so the change isn’t as noticeable amongst classmates. It is easier to make friends if everyone around you is also trying to make friends. I think any change prior to middle school would also be less of a drastic change because at least when I was growing up kids were nice to the new kids!
As a kid, I opted to NOT change schools because I did not see the benefits outweighing everything else.
tough call
March 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #679978xtina
ParticipantI agree with the points of eavesdropper.
Talk with the counselors and talk with the kids. Both will give you a better idea how drastic of a change it will be.
I also agree that generally they will adapt more the younger they are. I would also try to time the transition between school changes (elementary->middle->high school) so the change isn’t as noticeable amongst classmates. It is easier to make friends if everyone around you is also trying to make friends. I think any change prior to middle school would also be less of a drastic change because at least when I was growing up kids were nice to the new kids!
As a kid, I opted to NOT change schools because I did not see the benefits outweighing everything else.
tough call
March 21, 2011 at 5:35 PM in reply to: OT: how disruptive is for kids to change school districts? #680116xtina
ParticipantI agree with the points of eavesdropper.
Talk with the counselors and talk with the kids. Both will give you a better idea how drastic of a change it will be.
I also agree that generally they will adapt more the younger they are. I would also try to time the transition between school changes (elementary->middle->high school) so the change isn’t as noticeable amongst classmates. It is easier to make friends if everyone around you is also trying to make friends. I think any change prior to middle school would also be less of a drastic change because at least when I was growing up kids were nice to the new kids!
As a kid, I opted to NOT change schools because I did not see the benefits outweighing everything else.
tough call
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