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yuhteyParticipant
no way, i put it up for bear grillys to comment on and tell me just how i’m supposed to fix that one up.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=flu]
There is no good deal in Carmel valley right now. The best deal you can get is to not get ripped off completely.[/quote]
yes, and i’m happy with not getting completely ripped off. this will be a long term shack that will be lived in. i don’t care about short term cycles, at this point. it’s the right time to buy *for me*
yuhteyParticipant[quote=FlyerInHi]For me, the fun of buying real estate is the fixing.
And the fun is the art of the deal. Buy something under maket and make it worth more. But that’s not to say now is a good time to buy in Carmel Valley.IMO, very few houses are move in ready. If they’ve been fixed, they’re been done up in stages and there’s no flow within home.
The most beautiful house that I have seen in person (other than in magazines) is at a country club in Vegas. The woman and her husband are set designers. I learned from them. It’s the flow and the energy that counts. You will never get that from a so called move in ready house.[/quote]
yeah, i’m struggling to find inspiration. i’m no designer but i think some of the architecture just won’t ever work without major reconfiguration. houses that are customized can be hit or miss and usually miss.
yuhteyParticipantoh bear girl,
please provide your comments on the following listing:
https://www.redfin.com/CA/San-Diego/4915-Almondwood-Way-92130/home/4483114
a real CV stunner. if only my wife was in the film business i could afford a better place.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=Essbee]My daughter plays spring soccer with weekly games at Willow Grove and I have never even noticed a mosque nearby. Nor have I noticed one on Camino del Sur itself. I am going to have to look again.[/quote]
just check a maps application – a tad south/west thar she blows.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=dumbrenter]
Thanks for the reference njtosd. Just looked and I see 10 pages of activity there! I know it is hard for some folks to just keep the thread thoughts within that thread, but calling OP names on a separate unrelated thread, how mature is that?
Do we really have to track what was said yesterday? or where folks say they live? Which you have no way of verifying anyway?
And nobody here is running for office, are they? Why bring up such stuff? These two were unrelated topics.[/quote]these folks are a bunch of protectionist whimps who can’t take any other viewpoint than their own. so they flame away to discredit the poster. just imagine how they must fart into a wine glass and then sniff for notes of asparagus. mmmm, my house has increased in value i am so good at life.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=njtosd]
See “Best Family Areas for Low-$1Millions Budget”. As the judge in “My Cousin Vinny” said “..[T]hat would certainly explain the hostility.”[/quote]
new jersey is another CV denizen with her panties in a bunch because someone thinks that locale is ridiculously bourgeois.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=spdrun]Your wife scares too easily. I’d recommend divorce.[/quote]
yes, her stomach is weak. we should all be ambivalent to some muslims becoming radicalized, plotting, and executing a deadly terrorist attack a few days ago. it’s not like they worshipped at an islamic center or anything. oh wait.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=flyer]For my last troll enabling post, I would just like to say that most of us here have the homes (and lives) we want, and, in all honestly, although we probably really don’t care if someone else gets the home (or life) they want or not, many of us have been kind enough to try to make suggestions, only to be met with rude comments, most of which have no, or very little basis in fact.
Fortunately, in the end, the final outcome of this situation will effect only you, not any of us, so feel free to take it or leave it.[/quote]
i’m sorry about that bing crosby dig. i don’t know what comes over me. like when i’m in vegas and steve wynn won’t stop going on and on about dean martin.
look bear girl. it takes months to find the right home. i will post links for your critique.
it wouldn’t have to be this bad – if i had my way i’d shove a 73-like toll road right up rancho santa fe’s ass. that ought to open up some development and growth.
yuhteyParticipantan actual conversation this morning:
me: oh no, there’s one of those islamic centers next to willow grove – what do you think? cause for concern?
wife: yes, that’s scary.
me: i agree.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=bearishgurl]
-war and peace-
[/quote]i think we’re doing just fine. by help, do you mean providing me with links to stuff that has me bashing my head on my steering wheel while on the 52 eastbound or 805 southbound at 5pm everyday?
edit: i forgot about “where the 15 meets the 8, down at old junction clog”
edit again: nobody cares about bing crosby anymore. he’s fucking dead. get over it, del mar.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=ocrenter]
Second that, absolutely nothing wrong with renting at all.
That is as long as such renter is not bitter about it. Unfortunately that does seem to be the case for the OP.[/quote]
the only ones bitter are those who live in CV… it backs my assertion to the ‘t’
oh wait, AN lives in mira mesa but covets CV for some reason. AN, CV is not that special, you can be secure in MM.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=flu]
And like I said. Have fun renting. There’s nothing wrong with it. If you really don’t know where you want to live.[/quote]
ok, have fun in your 90’s (or maybe even 80’s) tract home. do you have white tiles on your bathroom counters? i love that stuff.
yuhteyParticipant[quote=scaredyclassic]If ones age is right on border of boomer and gen. X, does one get to choose?[/quote]
all that matters is that you are probably aligned more with the boomers. gen x is more characterized as being in teens through the 80’s and early adults through the 90’s. sounds like you were an adult through the 80’s and then mid-life into the 90’s.
consider yourself lucky. the bulk of gen x has had a rough go at it.
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