O N E Y E A R A G O
One year ago today San Diego was in a panic. Today the skys are overcast with sprinkles. It is cool and refreshing, wow what a difference.
However many of the home owners who lost their homes are still hot under the collar. Can you believe it? Less that 8% of the homes have been rebuilt... see article:
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/fires/20041024-9999-lz1h24slow.html
As for myself, I was involved with only one home. It was a 1,000 s.f. rental, the renters have moved on to another home. The landlord/owner gave me the nod to do the plans after he received a check from his insurance agency (that took 6 months) and I finished them May,04. Five months later the trusses have not been put up, the truss yard is typically 6 weeks out. At least they have a contractor who is doing what he can to meet some type of schedule. Picture attached - Sigh
Anxious to do another?, no - the emotions are running too high. The insurance companies are not paying adequate amounts to cover construction and professional fees. The cost of conc. and lumber has risen, good contractors are hard to find and professionals keep plenty busy with the ongoing construction boom. I personally do not see where a whole lot will change over the next year.
Mark Burginger