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If you had a chance to pick up a home from a realtor in 18 mths after relocation, would you buy something hill side, or would you stay flatland? This is a serious question. How many homes have slid down hills during big quakes ???
Thanks.
PS i'll keep it ghetto for boycubpiglet and k-a$$. I'm slinging dope and busting caps with my negros in East LA, Compton Style to pay for a nice Dig.
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You and Goodrum would make good bed buddys ?
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You and Goodrum would make good bed buddys ?
Dont worry. I'm more skilled than you, so you can suck him off with Vissy. Do you live in S Cal? If not, fuck off.
It's a bitch writing while sleeping on a mattress on the floor. ;D
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Dont worry. I'm more stilled than you, so you can suck him off with Vissy. Do you live in S Cal? If not, fuck off.
Why would I want to live there if it attracts scum like you ??? and the only way you will see a house like the one on the flat is if you break into it - pick the hills, theres trees up there you would be right at home in and tourists like taking pics of monkeys so you will get free peanuts ;D
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Why would I want to live there if it attracts scum like you ??? and the only way you will see a house like the one on the flat is if you break into it - pick the hills, theres trees up there you would be right at home in and tourists like taking pics of monkeys so you will get free peanuts ;D
I'm aware hillside real estate is more preferable in S Cal vs a hillside dig in a favela in South America ::).
How do people feel when quakes hit?
Again, are you the fuck in S Cal?
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stay on flatland IMO.
San Diego, quakes, blah no biggie, I used to sleep right through them for the most part. Depends where the quake hits.
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I read that when the real Big Quake hits it really doesn't matter where in Cal you are, for it will slide completely into the Pacific. Greatest Surf imaginable though..
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The problem is not with earthquakes.
Land slide insurance is pretty hefty though. Additionally, hillside property is almost, by definition, in heavily vegitated areas, which are obviously high fire areas and theres where your big $ is = Fire insurance.
IMO its still worth it though to avoid tract home hell that is 70% of Southern California
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Go flatland, rain/water damage is a bigger concern hillside than earthquakes, you ashy elbowed fuck!
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The issue is not hillside. In this area there are tons of houses built into the area hills. Some of them are practically standing on stilts. I have never heard of them collapsing during an earthquake and sliding down the hill. Not saying it cannot happen but we have quakes here ALL the time and that does not happen. Collapsing houses have more to do with what they are built on and was the house built to earthquake codes? It is not an issue of flat vs. hillside.
If the house is built on bedrock then you have little to worry about. If it is not, then you are potentially screwed. Houses built in the marina (flat) have totally collapsed during bad earthquakes. Houses in that part of town are built on landfill—not bedrock. Landfill is prone to liquefaction during an earthquake and when that happens your screwed.
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The issue is not hillside. In this area there are tons of houses built into the area hills. Some of them are practically standing on stilts. I have never heard of them collapsing during an earthquake and sliding down the hill. Not saying it cannot happen but we have quakes here ALL the time and that does not happen. Collapsing houses have more to do with what they are built on and was the house built to earthquake codes? It is not an issue of flat vs. hillside.
If the house is built on bedrock then you have little to worry about. If it is not, then you are potentially screwed. Houses built in the marina (flat) have totally collapsed during bad earthquakes. Houses in that part of town are built on landfill—not bedrock. Landfill is prone to liquefaction during an earthquake and when that happens your screwed.
They build on landfills in the deep south, and you end up swimming during the months of Aug-Feb. Isn't there zoning in Cal for this? How do distinguish and not get burnt?
Chaos, what about water pumps or the hell with it?
Fires? I thought that was like frontrange or something. What about areas like La Mesa?
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If you had a chance to pick up a home from a realtor in 18 mths after relocation, would you buy something hill side, or would you stay flatland? This is a serious question. How many homes have slid down hills during big quakes ???
Thanks.
PS i'll keep it ghetto for boycubpiglet and k-a$$. I'm slinging dope and busting caps with my negros in East LA, Compton Style to pay for a nice Dig.
After 18 months, you will maybe be able to afford to buy enough gas to drive up the hill to see the houses you'll never live in.
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Hillside drainage is the bigger issue, can it be dealt with? Sure, but I for one don't want to deal with that type of shit.
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After 18 months, you will maybe be able to afford to buy enough gas to drive up the hill to see the houses you'll never live in.
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I'm in a 2 income household. I've checked prices across the board on everything from housing, school, gas, gyms, groceries, insurance, health, etc, etc, etc. It's high but not Beverly Hills. We're solid even without relocation assistance. That's why the furniture is out the door.
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I'm in a 2 income household. I've checked prices across the board on everything from housing, school, gas, gyms, groceries, insurance, health, etc, etc, etc. It's high but not Beverly Hills. We're solid even without relocation assistance. That's why the furniture is out the door.
Then hillside.....easy choice.
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Hillside drainage is the bigger issue, can it be dealt with? Sure, but I for one don't want to deal with that type of shit.
even after all the name calling and BS, Bay and you are good to go when information is needed.
of course, newmom is priceless.
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even after all the name calling and BS, Bay and you are good to go when information is needed.
of course, newmom is priceless useless.
Fixed for truth "n" shit.......
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I'm in a 2 income household. I've checked prices across the board on everything from housing, school, gas, gyms, groceries, insurance, health, etc, etc, etc. It's high but not Beverly Hills. We're solid even without relocation assistance. That's why the furniture is out the door.
Translation: my mom (father unknown) slings hash while i suck mulatto cock on the side.
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Lol@MBP ;D
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Translation: my mom (father unknown) slings hash while i suck mulatto cock on the side.
didn't you flee your native land? i remember a post about getting stabbed on the front lawn vs the safety of america. too bad the knife was plastic.
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Chaos bitch slapping g wang in this thread without him eving knowing it 8)
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Might be off track here a bit but if you have the cash for decent Cal real estate you might want to consider some beachfront property a few blocks south of the Venice Beach Recreation Area.
Some new and very expensive homes have been built in that area recently and a couple of them may still be up for sale.
I have friends who live along that stretch of the coastline and their only complaint is the maintenance that is required due to the salt air.
Even better would be the Malibu beachfront homes providing you can afford to purchase one that has a decent set-back from the high tide water mark.
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He should be more worried about california wild fires then slides
(http://imgs.sfgate.com/c/pictures/2007/06/28/mn_wildfires_cajc106.jpg)
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didn't you flee your native land? i remember a post about getting stabbed on the front lawn vs the safety of america. too bad the knife was plastic.
yes, as a budding entrepeneur at age 11, i made a decision to be an objector to the prevailing regime and fled. i used my well established international connections to set up a budding enterprise in the us.
you fucking idiot.
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The quake may knock down the house, but when the tsunami comes you will be glad your on the hill.
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Chaos bitch slapping g wang in this thread without him eving knowing it 8)
i told you i'm not white, am extracting the pertinent information in this thread. relocation is serious business like men in thongs. and you were saying?
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Might be off track here a bit but if you have the cash for decent Cal real estate you might want to consider some beachfront property a few blocks south of the Venice Beach Recreation Area.
Some new and very expensive homes have been built in that area recently and a couple of them may still be up for sale.
I have friends who live along that stretch of the coastline and their only complaint is the maintenance that is required due to the salt air.
Even better would be the Malibu beachfront homes providing you can afford to purchase one that has a decent set-back from the high tide water mark.
Correct me if I'm wrong but you are the guy who works in movies? how much do your earn yrly, just a ballpark number? La Mesa hillside stuff is peanuts compared to La Jolla and some of the beach front stuff.
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yes, as a budding entrepeneur at age 11, i made a decision to be an objector to the prevailing regime and fled. i used my well established international connections to set up a budding enterprise in the us.
you fucking idiot.
you know what i think about you, so we are square. ;)
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Don't listen to these clowns. First off all many, many , many million $ homes in the hillsides in San Diego. Only once a few years ago a sink holed opened on one street on Mr. Soledad and a couple homes got damaged. Worrying about earthquakes and such is so bullshit.
If you can afford to be on a hillside with a view go for it.
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Don't listen to these clowns. First off all many, many , many million $ homes in the hillsides in San Diego. Only once a few years ago a sink holed opened on one street on Mr. Soledad and a couple homes got damaged. Worrying about earthquakes and such is so bullshit.
If you can afford to be on a hillside with a view go for it.
i'm not fully listening to them, extracting bits of information and researching. newmom is the most legit. go back and read my thoughts s on her comments concerning san diego.
thanks, i'll follow through on your comments also.
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even after all the name calling and BS, Bay and you are good to go when information is needed.
of course, newmom is priceless.
is that a good thing? or a G-Thang ;D..thank you ;)
Fixed for truth "n" shit.......
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easy spiffy
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i'm not fully listening to them, extracting bits of information and researching. newmom is the most legit. go back and read my thoughts s on her comments concerning san diego.
thanks, i'll follow through on your comments also.
"newmom is the most legit"
She must own beach front and hillside property in the area. A regular ol', gosh darn real estate guru.
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The issue is not hillside. In this area there are tons of houses built into the area hills. Some of them are practically standing on stilts. I have never heard of them collapsing during an earthquake and sliding down the hill. Not saying it cannot happen but we have quakes here ALL the time and that does not happen. Collapsing houses have more to do with what they are built on and was the house built to earthquake codes? It is not an issue of flat vs. hillside.
If the house is built on bedrock then you have little to worry about. If it is not, then you are potentially screwed. Houses built in the marina (flat) have totally collapsed during bad earthquakes. Houses in that part of town are built on landfill—not bedrock. Landfill is prone to liquefaction during an earthquake and when that happens your screwed.
BayGBM is correct here.
No homes on any hills slid during the 89 Loma Prieta quake, yet a majority of the Marina district caved in due to the landfill being the base it was built on from 1906 quake in SF.
Berkeley Hills were unharmed. I know that sounds odd to mention Berkeley and SF together for the same quake, but remember the Loma Prieta epicenter was near Santa Cruz much farther than the distance of SF to Berkeley.
I think the better question here would be if you mind walking up hills, driving the (sometimes) winding roads and depending on location, how long you want to drive and get stuck in traffic.
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"newmom is the most legit"
She must own beach front and hillside property in the area. A regular ol', gosh darn real estate guru.
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"easy spiffy".
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Ahem.......
"easy spiffy".
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Oh my dear.....I intend to. ;D
Can I post all those duck face pics you sent me?
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I once rented a vacation home in Rosarito Mexico and had to pick up the keys from a lady at her San Diego hill top home... DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN first time i ever seen a getbiggers house from the inside, BLACK GRAND PIANO ball room with the biggest Chandelier i ever seen :o :o :o
I should have grabbed the ski mask before i went in
BTW, good luck trying to fit in San Diego hills G_thang, cops will be patrolling your whereabouts 24/7/365
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Oh my dear.....I intend to. ;D
Can I post all those duck face pics you sent me?
before or after dinner ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D
I have posted them before LMAO
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I once rented a vacation home in Rosarito Mexico and had to pick up the keys from a lady at her San Diego hill top home... DAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAMN first time i ever seen a getbiggers house from the inside, BLACK GRAND PIANO ball room with the biggest Chandelier i ever seen :o :o :o
I should have grabbed the ski mask before i went in
BTW, good luck trying to fit in San Diego hills G_thang, cops will be patrolling your whereabouts 24/7/365
San Diego Hills? Is that Mission Hills? I'm talking about La Mesa. Demographic lesson, please.
I've only been called Mexican by Southern blacks, so no way in hell white boys think I'm a border jumper.
80% of my attire is scrubs and coat.
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San Diego Hills? Is that Mission Hills? I'm talking about La Mesa. Demographic lesson, please.
I've only been called Mexican by Southern blacks, so no way in hell white boys think I'm a border jumper.
80% of my attire is scrubs and coat.
La Jolla
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La Jolla
mmmmmmmmmmmmm George's on the Cove
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La Jolla
oh, that place. i'll look at from a pair of Binoculars.
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so cal is for douches.
nor cal all day.
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so cal is for douches.
nor cal all day.
Gaybay? Or killer cop's Oakland ?
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so cal is for douches.
nor cal all day.
Because you have the Castro District.....right Tbombz?
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Gaybay? Or killer cop's Oakland ?
frisco, marin, berkely, santa cruz. all great places.