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October 6, 2010 at 11:51 AM in reply to: New condominium projects in SD County- questions and very long #613391October 6, 2010 at 11:51 AM in reply to: New condominium projects in SD County- questions and very long #613945
ybitz
Participant[quote=sdgrrl]Hey All,
My editor wants me to find as many finished or about to be finished condo developments and do a business profile on them. It’s pretty tough as many have been converted to apartments and he does NOT want townhouses or attached homes. He wants one per neighborhood- I threw up in my mouth, but smiled outwardly
There are plenty in downtown and I’ve found some in North County and Chula.
My list so far is:
all the Boza developements
Smart Corner
Alicante
Harborview Condos
Tapestry @ Lomas Verde
Sunset Cove…though I think these are townhomes
Sapphire Tower
Aria
Avellino at La Costa Greens
Aragon..they try and say they are attached homes, but even realtors are calling them condos…what do you think? In?
La Boheme…throwing in that one for space
Bridgewalk at Del Sur
Laurel@ Old Creek Ranch…some call it a townhome- some call it a condo?
Temecula Creek Condominiums
Crosby Villas- doesn’t count…
The Mark
Breeza
Atria on Market
The Legend at the Ballpark
Artesia
The Grande at Santa Fe Place
The Pinnacle Museum Tower
National City Harborview CondosAnything I am missing here folks? I can’t think of/find anything else. I know a condo development is planned in OB, but the land was just purchased in August so it will be another 1.5 years at least.
Looking for help- any help at all.
Thanks,
Shannon[/quote]
isn’t Bridgewalk at Del Sur a single-family home, not condo?
October 6, 2010 at 11:51 AM in reply to: New condominium projects in SD County- questions and very long #614058ybitz
Participant[quote=sdgrrl]Hey All,
My editor wants me to find as many finished or about to be finished condo developments and do a business profile on them. It’s pretty tough as many have been converted to apartments and he does NOT want townhouses or attached homes. He wants one per neighborhood- I threw up in my mouth, but smiled outwardly
There are plenty in downtown and I’ve found some in North County and Chula.
My list so far is:
all the Boza developements
Smart Corner
Alicante
Harborview Condos
Tapestry @ Lomas Verde
Sunset Cove…though I think these are townhomes
Sapphire Tower
Aria
Avellino at La Costa Greens
Aragon..they try and say they are attached homes, but even realtors are calling them condos…what do you think? In?
La Boheme…throwing in that one for space
Bridgewalk at Del Sur
Laurel@ Old Creek Ranch…some call it a townhome- some call it a condo?
Temecula Creek Condominiums
Crosby Villas- doesn’t count…
The Mark
Breeza
Atria on Market
The Legend at the Ballpark
Artesia
The Grande at Santa Fe Place
The Pinnacle Museum Tower
National City Harborview CondosAnything I am missing here folks? I can’t think of/find anything else. I know a condo development is planned in OB, but the land was just purchased in August so it will be another 1.5 years at least.
Looking for help- any help at all.
Thanks,
Shannon[/quote]
isn’t Bridgewalk at Del Sur a single-family home, not condo?
October 6, 2010 at 11:51 AM in reply to: New condominium projects in SD County- questions and very long #614368ybitz
Participant[quote=sdgrrl]Hey All,
My editor wants me to find as many finished or about to be finished condo developments and do a business profile on them. It’s pretty tough as many have been converted to apartments and he does NOT want townhouses or attached homes. He wants one per neighborhood- I threw up in my mouth, but smiled outwardly
There are plenty in downtown and I’ve found some in North County and Chula.
My list so far is:
all the Boza developements
Smart Corner
Alicante
Harborview Condos
Tapestry @ Lomas Verde
Sunset Cove…though I think these are townhomes
Sapphire Tower
Aria
Avellino at La Costa Greens
Aragon..they try and say they are attached homes, but even realtors are calling them condos…what do you think? In?
La Boheme…throwing in that one for space
Bridgewalk at Del Sur
Laurel@ Old Creek Ranch…some call it a townhome- some call it a condo?
Temecula Creek Condominiums
Crosby Villas- doesn’t count…
The Mark
Breeza
Atria on Market
The Legend at the Ballpark
Artesia
The Grande at Santa Fe Place
The Pinnacle Museum Tower
National City Harborview CondosAnything I am missing here folks? I can’t think of/find anything else. I know a condo development is planned in OB, but the land was just purchased in August so it will be another 1.5 years at least.
Looking for help- any help at all.
Thanks,
Shannon[/quote]
isn’t Bridgewalk at Del Sur a single-family home, not condo?
ybitz
Participant[quote=Oxford]Good stuff. Watched it on the internet on my 30″ cinema display. Strong looking team. Hope Mathews ankle is OK… But Tolbert can rock the house. Defense went nuts!! LOL!
OX
…double reversed the blackout[/quote]how did you get around the blackout?
ybitz
Participant[quote=Oxford]Good stuff. Watched it on the internet on my 30″ cinema display. Strong looking team. Hope Mathews ankle is OK… But Tolbert can rock the house. Defense went nuts!! LOL!
OX
…double reversed the blackout[/quote]how did you get around the blackout?
ybitz
Participant[quote=Oxford]Good stuff. Watched it on the internet on my 30″ cinema display. Strong looking team. Hope Mathews ankle is OK… But Tolbert can rock the house. Defense went nuts!! LOL!
OX
…double reversed the blackout[/quote]how did you get around the blackout?
ybitz
Participant[quote=Oxford]Good stuff. Watched it on the internet on my 30″ cinema display. Strong looking team. Hope Mathews ankle is OK… But Tolbert can rock the house. Defense went nuts!! LOL!
OX
…double reversed the blackout[/quote]how did you get around the blackout?
ybitz
Participant[quote=Oxford]Good stuff. Watched it on the internet on my 30″ cinema display. Strong looking team. Hope Mathews ankle is OK… But Tolbert can rock the house. Defense went nuts!! LOL!
OX
…double reversed the blackout[/quote]how did you get around the blackout?
ybitz
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=ybitz]I don’t know much about the condition of this foreclosure, but it sold recently for $450k. Seems like a pretty good price? Maybe an indication that price in old Scripps Ranch has gotten more reasonable.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100029501-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
“Home sold “as is” sellers have limited knowledge of condition. Price reflects lack of upgrades, any discovered necessary repairs, etc.”
the price is very good. but the MLS wording already seem to suggest you’ll discover quite a bit of necessary repairs to the point you may want to do a semi tear-down. plus 40 years without a single upgrade, that tell you something about the prior owners.[/quote]
Looks like the place was flipped and just came back on the market for $150k-170k more.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100054846-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131Can anyone familiar with this area of Old Scripps Ranch comment on the neighborhood?
ybitz
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=ybitz]I don’t know much about the condition of this foreclosure, but it sold recently for $450k. Seems like a pretty good price? Maybe an indication that price in old Scripps Ranch has gotten more reasonable.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100029501-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
“Home sold “as is” sellers have limited knowledge of condition. Price reflects lack of upgrades, any discovered necessary repairs, etc.”
the price is very good. but the MLS wording already seem to suggest you’ll discover quite a bit of necessary repairs to the point you may want to do a semi tear-down. plus 40 years without a single upgrade, that tell you something about the prior owners.[/quote]
Looks like the place was flipped and just came back on the market for $150k-170k more.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100054846-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131Can anyone familiar with this area of Old Scripps Ranch comment on the neighborhood?
ybitz
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=ybitz]I don’t know much about the condition of this foreclosure, but it sold recently for $450k. Seems like a pretty good price? Maybe an indication that price in old Scripps Ranch has gotten more reasonable.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100029501-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
“Home sold “as is” sellers have limited knowledge of condition. Price reflects lack of upgrades, any discovered necessary repairs, etc.”
the price is very good. but the MLS wording already seem to suggest you’ll discover quite a bit of necessary repairs to the point you may want to do a semi tear-down. plus 40 years without a single upgrade, that tell you something about the prior owners.[/quote]
Looks like the place was flipped and just came back on the market for $150k-170k more.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100054846-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131Can anyone familiar with this area of Old Scripps Ranch comment on the neighborhood?
ybitz
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=ybitz]I don’t know much about the condition of this foreclosure, but it sold recently for $450k. Seems like a pretty good price? Maybe an indication that price in old Scripps Ranch has gotten more reasonable.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100029501-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
“Home sold “as is” sellers have limited knowledge of condition. Price reflects lack of upgrades, any discovered necessary repairs, etc.”
the price is very good. but the MLS wording already seem to suggest you’ll discover quite a bit of necessary repairs to the point you may want to do a semi tear-down. plus 40 years without a single upgrade, that tell you something about the prior owners.[/quote]
Looks like the place was flipped and just came back on the market for $150k-170k more.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100054846-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131Can anyone familiar with this area of Old Scripps Ranch comment on the neighborhood?
ybitz
Participant[quote=ocrenter][quote=ybitz]I don’t know much about the condition of this foreclosure, but it sold recently for $450k. Seems like a pretty good price? Maybe an indication that price in old Scripps Ranch has gotten more reasonable.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100029501-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131%5B/quote%5D
“Home sold “as is” sellers have limited knowledge of condition. Price reflects lack of upgrades, any discovered necessary repairs, etc.”
the price is very good. but the MLS wording already seem to suggest you’ll discover quite a bit of necessary repairs to the point you may want to do a semi tear-down. plus 40 years without a single upgrade, that tell you something about the prior owners.[/quote]
Looks like the place was flipped and just came back on the market for $150k-170k more.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100054846-11035_Ironwood_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131Can anyone familiar with this area of Old Scripps Ranch comment on the neighborhood?
ybitz
Participant[quote=UCGal]Looking at the pictures I have to laugh at the bathroom shot – with the photographer showing in the mirror.
It looks like a less expensive way to get into the La Jolla high school feeder area.
It’s 2003 prices… which means it’s probably not super over priced.[/quote]
Yeah, it definitely looked a bit tacky. But is there anyway to take a picture of the bathroom with the mirror placed like that without showing up in the picture? Photoshop? I’m curious… -
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