Written by Jim the Realtor

December 18, 2011

A couple of thoughts, our hauler, plus the wrap-up tour of the new house in Leucadia:

13 Comments

  1. Bummer

    YouTube says the video was removed by the user. 🙁

  2. Jim the Realtor

    Sorry, it is re-uploading now.

    I think I accidently erased it – but I’ll blame Internet Explorer, which we have to use because it’s the only web browser that works the MLS, if you can believe that.

  3. clearfund

    Yes, I can believe that….good luck using the MLS on an iPad…

  4. Jim the Realtor

    It’s back.

    Try to find any tablet that runs IE, it’s not easy.

  5. Jim the Realtor

    Expect to hear one word a lot in the mayoral campaign: jobs.

    Things are already looking positive — relatively — on that front here. Total San Diego employment grew 2.2 percent year-over-year, the fastest growth since before the recession, says Rich Toscano.

    We’ve now recouped 37 percent of the jobs lost when the bubble burst.

    “That is progress, but this recovery will have to continue for quite some time if we are to return to peak employment,” Toscano writes.

    http://www.voiceofsandiego.org/toscano/article_1eb3b4f4-29eb-11e1-a2c9-0019bb2963f4.html

  6. anon

    Friends of the orange man

    WASHINGTON (AP) — Congressional investigators said Monday that four House members received VIP discounted loans from the former Countrywide Financial Corp., the lender whose subprime mortgages was largely responsible for the nation’s foreclosure crisis.

    Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., chairman of the House Oversight and Government Reform Committee, declined to name the four but wrote the House Ethics Committee that it should investigate the lawmakers.

    Issa, in a letter dated Friday and released Monday, said there could be additional lawmakers who received discounted loans.

    The most favored customers of Countrywide were known as “Friends of Angelo,” who were given discounts in a VIP section under control of the company’s CEO Angelo Mozilo. However, Issa said his investigators discovered that other sections of Countrywide also processed VIP loans to public officials and others in position to help the company.

  7. Just some guy

    Old news, but more importantly not surprising.

    See for yourselves…
    http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Angelo_Mozilo

    This is the same bribery framework for politicians what are termed out of office, but then find “employment” as members of a board of directors or consultants that get paid even though they don’t show up for “work”.

  8. JH

    Where you see those big sewer caps, expect an easement for the sewer company to drive on the property and clean them out. The last frames with the palm trees was there access I assume.

  9. Peter

    Yeah, JH: Just what I want – a water district easement with storm drain and sewer right smack-center in my back yard. Gimme a break….

    On top of that, the drain looks like it’s engineered to draw-in water like to overflows at Hoover Dam! Don’t let children or small animals near that thing.

  10. Jack Dunn

    What MLS system are you using in San Diego?

  11. Thaylor Harmor

    Stop using Internet Explorer…try using Chrome Jim.

  12. Just some guy

    Woof! Woof!
    What’s that Lassie!?
    Jimmy has fallen down the sewer hole?!

  13. Bummer

    Thanks, JtR!
    I really was curious about the lower level of that house. Looks like you might get a “lagoon view” off of those cantina doors if the storm drain system ever backs up.

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