Now That’s Frightening

Welcome to another blast from the past. I captured the Feature Image on this date in 2012, using Galaxy Nexus, which was codeveloped by Google and Samsung and manufactured by the latter company. Vitals: f/2.75, ISO 50, 1/115 sec, 3.43mm; 3:40 p.m. PDT.

Location: Monroe, between Cleveland and Maryland, in University Heights. The property is good measurement of San Diego’s changing housing market. The place sold for $520,000 in June 2011. The family living there moved to a larger home and put this place on the market, where it went for $617,500 in September 2013.

A single lady lived there next; she shared stories about San Diego County over the course of her 40 years residing there. The house next listed for sale in October 2019 for $875,000 but didn’t sell until February 2020 for $830,000. Oh, the pre-SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome Coronavirus 2)/COVID-19 housing market was so different and normal. If a year later, there would have been massive bidding war. Currently, Zillow estimates value of $1,266,300. Now that’s frightening.