B2FiNiTY
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The gov likes it the way it is. Easy money for them.Big loop holes that the gov is def overlooking..
The gov likes it the way it is. Easy money for them.Big loop holes that the gov is def overlooking..
lol, stonegate and eastwood residents might need a chance to rebuttal.Stop spreading misinformation about the landfill smell in PS. The smell blows toward Eastwood and Stonegate, not PS. The Santa Ana wind blows west and southwest and PS is mostly south (and even southeast) of the landfill.
I searched today, one listing 4.5 and another 5.2 I think. There is a 3b2b SFH asking 2.8 tho, the vanilla model from 50 years ago.Never showed up in my searches. I presume they are priced over $3 million.
Don't think I've ever smelled anything myself either. I used to rent in the older/lower part of PS. These days I often like cycling up and down Portola Pkwy since it connects to the mountains to sea trail and the back Bay. Only smells I can ever recall would've been along the San Diego Creek, as it runs through North Park, Columbus Grove, maybe sometimes near that water treatment plant near Michelson. Not sure if it's garbage or just standing water or something.I dunno... I've biked in that area many times and I don't smell anything. Drive on Warner on the way to Costco and right near Jamboree you can get a whiff of garbagio.
This is fake news. There is no smell in PS....not even a trace of it.I’m just trying to understand how can anyone spend so much on a home in PS with that smell from the landfill. It’s disgusting. So you pay millions for that?