We have known Jim & Donna Klinge for over a dozen years, having met them in Carlsbad where our children went to the same school. As long time North County residents, it was a no- brainer for us to have the Klinges be our eyes and ears for San Diego real estate in general and North County in particular. As my military career caused our family to move all over the country and overseas to Asia, Europe and the Pacific, we trusted Jim and Donna to help keep our house in Carlsbad rented with reliable and respectful tenants for over 10 years.
Naturally, when the time came to sell our beloved Carlsbad home to pursue a rural lifestyle in retirement out of California, we could think of no better team to represent us than Jim and Donna. They immediately went to work to update our house built in 2004 to current-day standards and trends — in 2 short months they transformed it into a literal modern-day masterpiece. We trusted their judgement implicitly and followed 100% of their recommended changes. When our house finally came on the market, there was a blizzard of serious interest, we had multiple offers by the third day and it sold in just 5 days after a frenzied bidding war for 20% above our asking price! The investment we made in upgrades recommended by Jim and Donna yielded a 4-fold return, in the process setting a new high water mark for a house sold in our community.
In our view, there are no better real estate professionals in all of San Diego than Jim and Donna Klinge. Buying or selling, you must run and beg Jim and Donna Klinge to represent you! Our family will never forget Jim, Donna, and their whole team at Compass — we are forever grateful to them.
It’s a win-win! Parents have someone who cares about their kids as much as they do! Grandparents have their own space but can be right there to see their grandchildren grow up. I love the idea, Jim…
I love it too. If this were a public company, I’d be throwing money at ’em.
I think this is a great idea as well. Might even be a good “young + single” rental.
I LOVE IT! I’m bookmarking this page for the eventuality. Thanks, Jim!
Might be a good item for mom’s house! Casita in a box.
One problem is that it’s likely that many cities in California would not allow it as an accessory use because of the plumbing and kitchen. But the more demand and options available, the more likely some cities may change those laws. Maybe not in california, which seems impervious to any innovation in land use, but lots of other places are more open to the needs of their changing populations.
The issue to determine if land use regulations change would be what will the neighbors think the second structure would do to their property values? If they perceive that it will decrease the value of their property by making the neighborhood no longer single structure, then it will not be allowed either where zoning exists or in areas with deed restrictions. For example in terms of deed restrictions many forbid full time occupancy of an RV on the properties under the deed restrictions. In areas with zoning if most in the area in question oppose it what city councilperson would vote to approve?