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.
Congrats on your continued success and increasing recognition, Jim! JtR for President.
The second-to-last clip reminds me of the Blues Brothers apartment.
Jim,
Congratulations! Keep up the great work.
We need a JtR in Atlanta.
O.K. do the next video ON the train. Imagine how many properties you can cover.
So are all Sprinter trains almost empty?
Looks/sounds a bit like Ricky/Lucy’s motel:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ENbpt3mc5ss
Hey Jim:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/2010/nov/18/flip-house-chula-vista-style/
$900K for a blaring train whistle. Talk about insane!
Once upon a time towns used to have a wrong side of the tracks. Since the beach is not likley the wrong side of the tracks, I guess you could say most of these houses are on the wrong side of the tracks.
Also there is a song called the railroad goes thru the middle of the house that would apply. The house has a front and a back and a middle where you seat the bill collectors and bye bye to the bill collectors.
“Low-income homebuyers are eligible for up to $70,000 in assistance. Moderate income residents can apply for up to $40,000. The city is working with the nonprofit Community HousingWorks to do loan approvals.”
Not that I’d ever want to live there but… wtf?
Maybe if I hold out long enough someone will buy me a house in LJ.
I LOVE the Coaster! I ride it every day to work and read the paper, watch the surf, all while avoiding the I-5 bumper-to-bumper. I live in 92008 and get the advantage of the Village and the coast, and commute to Sorrento Valley using less than a tank of gas a month. (Read: Why the hell would I want to live in sterile $1M plus Carmel Valley?)
That said, my house ain’t on top of the tracks! If the whole line were double-tracked, a lot of the idling diesels and horn blowing would be eliminated. Lot’s of NIMBY’s in Del Mar and Encinitas don’t want that to happen though. Plus, the geniouses in government want the public transportation money to go to a showcase statewide North/South bullet train instead of doing local rail improvement projects like this that would keep a crapload of cars off the freeway.
There, I feel better. And on my way home tomorrow, my Coaster amigos and I will get a 24oz. cold one for the ride home (since you can drink on the train) – our Friday tradition!
I live by the tracks, kind of like the train and living by a station is super convenient.
I never actually thought about how many trains we have going by every day. Looked it up and it’s 53 on average.
23 Coaster, 24 Amtrak, 6 freights. Coaster starts in O-side at 5:18am, stops at 6:17pm. Amtrak around midnight, (they have the brutal horn), the freights go mostly at night but I sleep right through them.
Congrats on another milestone for Jim the Trainspotter!
CB Mark: You drink on the train home? What do you do after you get off the train?