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December 24, 2007 at 2:13 PM #11311December 24, 2007 at 2:53 PM #123593CogSciGuyParticipant
Surely you must realize that everyone here will tell you that this is a very bad time to buy.
December 24, 2007 at 2:53 PM #123737CogSciGuyParticipantSurely you must realize that everyone here will tell you that this is a very bad time to buy.
December 24, 2007 at 2:53 PM #123760CogSciGuyParticipantSurely you must realize that everyone here will tell you that this is a very bad time to buy.
December 24, 2007 at 2:53 PM #123815CogSciGuyParticipantSurely you must realize that everyone here will tell you that this is a very bad time to buy.
December 24, 2007 at 2:53 PM #123835CogSciGuyParticipantSurely you must realize that everyone here will tell you that this is a very bad time to buy.
December 24, 2007 at 3:11 PM #123607Ex-SDParticipantSurely, you’re kidding? Buying a SFR in any of those areas before 2011 (at the earliest) would be a huge mistake that could cost you bookoo $$$$$$. You would be wise to read a lot of the threads on this forum (and others). Here’s one example: http://piggington.com/how_much_have_u_saved_new_to_board
December 24, 2007 at 3:11 PM #123749Ex-SDParticipantSurely, you’re kidding? Buying a SFR in any of those areas before 2011 (at the earliest) would be a huge mistake that could cost you bookoo $$$$$$. You would be wise to read a lot of the threads on this forum (and others). Here’s one example: http://piggington.com/how_much_have_u_saved_new_to_board
December 24, 2007 at 3:11 PM #123778Ex-SDParticipantSurely, you’re kidding? Buying a SFR in any of those areas before 2011 (at the earliest) would be a huge mistake that could cost you bookoo $$$$$$. You would be wise to read a lot of the threads on this forum (and others). Here’s one example: http://piggington.com/how_much_have_u_saved_new_to_board
December 24, 2007 at 3:11 PM #123830Ex-SDParticipantSurely, you’re kidding? Buying a SFR in any of those areas before 2011 (at the earliest) would be a huge mistake that could cost you bookoo $$$$$$. You would be wise to read a lot of the threads on this forum (and others). Here’s one example: http://piggington.com/how_much_have_u_saved_new_to_board
December 24, 2007 at 3:11 PM #123850Ex-SDParticipantSurely, you’re kidding? Buying a SFR in any of those areas before 2011 (at the earliest) would be a huge mistake that could cost you bookoo $$$$$$. You would be wise to read a lot of the threads on this forum (and others). Here’s one example: http://piggington.com/how_much_have_u_saved_new_to_board
December 24, 2007 at 3:15 PM #123610SD RealtorParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
December 24, 2007 at 3:15 PM #123755SD RealtorParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
December 24, 2007 at 3:15 PM #123782SD RealtorParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
December 24, 2007 at 3:15 PM #123836SD RealtorParticipantI guess I do not see any immediate reasons why you are pressing so hard to purchase at the moment. Most people who are in need of a home for purchase do so because of family needs, school districts, and other issues that generally are not applicable to young single males.
As a Scripps resident and a future buyer I understand your frustration with the current prices so you really have nothing to lose by waiting. Also no this is not central to San Diego. Ideally Carmel Valley is kind of central to San Diego county activity but central San Diego is considered North Park, Normal Heights, etc… which is a vastly different experience then Scripps, Rancho P, and CV.
Absolutely if I were in your shoes I would wait if you can. That said I do know of someone who is very close to your age (overall demographic) and he is closing escrow in a few days. He lowballed a home in Clairemont and they accepted. So… go figure.
SD Realtor
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