Cats out of the bag...

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Submitted by barnaby33 on March 25, 2006 - 6:02pm

I went open house viewing again. I probably shouldn't since I am not ready to buy, but what the hell. I started in Northpark and ended up in Mission Hills. I stopped at 6 different open houses 3 in each area. Not one realtor bothered to tell me that prices were going up.

Two actually wanted to hear why I thought prices were going to sink. Several of them had worked some of the theory that we espouse here into their sales pitches, growing inventory and a loss of entry level buyers, though those realtors already knew I wasn't a serious buyer.

Most agreed that prices were falling but stopped short of saying that they would fall considerably, it was a bit refreshing to see a few lights on in the attic.

Submitted by bailedintime on March 25, 2006 - 6:26pm.

Just for kicks, what were they asking for homes in Mission Hills?

Submitted by barnaby33 on March 25, 2006 - 11:56pm.

Mostly over the 1 million mark. To be fair though the whole area is much nicer than Hillcrest and or Northpark. Still the cost is prohibitive.

Josh

Submitted by bailedintime on March 26, 2006 - 7:22am.

Yeah, I rented there for 5 or so years in between owning in University Heights. In fact, it was when I saw a 1000 sq. ft. teardown for $850K in Mission Hills that lead me to the decision to sell!

Submitted by barnaby33 on March 26, 2006 - 9:40am.

Yes but a boy can dream. I will probably keep going to open houses there, even though I can't afford it, just to get to know it.

Josh

Submitted by powayseller on March 26, 2006 - 10:07am.

Keeping a pulse on the market is the key to knowing when to buy back in. As we have seen, the media reports lag the market by about 6 months.

Talking w/ realtors and getting access to their data (DOM, inventory) plus keeping track of changes in HAI is the way to guage the market, and know when to buy.

Submitted by barnaby33 on March 26, 2006 - 12:31pm.

Did you sell in MH or Uni Heights? Where did you goto? My job situation, or rather its flux makes that central area very desirable for me. I would consider lots of places to live but MH is my first choice, Del Mar my second.

Josh

Submitted by bailedintime on March 26, 2006 - 8:32pm.

We sold in University Heights and rented a small older home on Neale St. with an amazing view. We finally ended up moving out of San Diego with our gains in tact. No doubt that area is wonderful. One can argue that Pioneer Park alone is worth some of the mark up (not to mention Phils BBQ). Patience will win in the end, hang in there.