Many years ago, we purchased a home in Carlsbad, using a realtor that was recommended to us - Jim Klinge. Fast forward to 2025, we recently had the privilege of selling 2 homes in Carlsbad, CA and didn't hesitate to reach out to Jim and Donna Klinge of Klinge Realty Group to guide us through the sales. The transactions were very different, each with its own unique situation, opportunities and challenges. From start to finish, Donna and Jim helped navigate the pre-sale preparation, the listing, showing of the house, buyer negotiations, the final close and all of the paperwork and decisions in between. What stands out with both transactions is the professionalism of Jim and Donna (and their team), wonderful communication (timely, relevant, concise), their deep understanding of market dynamics (setting realistic expectations), their access to top-notch contractors, and last, their ability to guide us across the finish line successfully. We wouldn't hesitate to use Jim and Donna in the future and highly recommend them for anyone looking to buy or sell a property in North San Diego County.
Probably not the best time to mention that when we were last in Boston we had free tickets for the Fenway Park tour. By coincidence they had just gotten the 2018 trophy so we got to see all of them in one place.
All of ours were in there too, weren’t they?
Clear as crystal. Clearer even.
Like invisible?
Maybe if you lowered ticket prices to those of Fenway. You know, the park that sold out near every game since God invented baseball.
Seriously. This issue transcends bezbol. How long can you continue to charge premium prices for average product and how much does any inevitable correction claw back? Personally, I resent and know where to direct my resentment when There’s no parking anywhere and the gaslamp brings out their game day menu prices. Tasty Burger is Boston gastro priced already but even as the official burger of the Red Sox the menu prices hold.
You get: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=arJvpIJZ_P0
Boston gets: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5apEctKwiD8
[Admitting to deliberately starting a song war].
https://youtu.be/j6T0WqD7KxM
Oh wait…..
To be clear. I really like SD. I’d have no problem living there. That’s a really, really small list. Still, the “Second City” insecurity attitude is a source of unending amusement.
If I were promoting SD, I’d adopt “SoCal but not LA” as a slogan. Think of all the “vs” pictures you could put up. LA Harbor vs SD Harbor. Gaslight at 10PM vs Flower St. PCH vs PCH. Endless opportunity.