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January 15, 2008 at 8:55 AM #11516January 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM #136178nostradamusParticipant
Aaah, you’re peeking at SDR’s hood now. Old Scripps Ranch?
January 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM #136377nostradamusParticipantAaah, you’re peeking at SDR’s hood now. Old Scripps Ranch?
January 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM #136412nostradamusParticipantAaah, you’re peeking at SDR’s hood now. Old Scripps Ranch?
January 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM #136438nostradamusParticipantAaah, you’re peeking at SDR’s hood now. Old Scripps Ranch?
January 15, 2008 at 10:07 AM #136477nostradamusParticipantAaah, you’re peeking at SDR’s hood now. Old Scripps Ranch?
January 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM #136370SD RealtorParticipantwaitingtobuy scripps has indeed come down. Different parts of scripps are moving at different rates. Stonebridge has taken some steep losses indeed but that is alot higher end pricing. In general the caminito streets are among the least desireable parts of the area. These are tiny thin lots with super high density homes that are right next to each other. I anticipate these areas to get (or shall I say continue to get) hammered. They may be detached homes but they are at best a very poor substitute.
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January 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM #136570SD RealtorParticipantwaitingtobuy scripps has indeed come down. Different parts of scripps are moving at different rates. Stonebridge has taken some steep losses indeed but that is alot higher end pricing. In general the caminito streets are among the least desireable parts of the area. These are tiny thin lots with super high density homes that are right next to each other. I anticipate these areas to get (or shall I say continue to get) hammered. They may be detached homes but they are at best a very poor substitute.
SD Realtor
January 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM #136603SD RealtorParticipantwaitingtobuy scripps has indeed come down. Different parts of scripps are moving at different rates. Stonebridge has taken some steep losses indeed but that is alot higher end pricing. In general the caminito streets are among the least desireable parts of the area. These are tiny thin lots with super high density homes that are right next to each other. I anticipate these areas to get (or shall I say continue to get) hammered. They may be detached homes but they are at best a very poor substitute.
SD Realtor
January 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM #136630SD RealtorParticipantwaitingtobuy scripps has indeed come down. Different parts of scripps are moving at different rates. Stonebridge has taken some steep losses indeed but that is alot higher end pricing. In general the caminito streets are among the least desireable parts of the area. These are tiny thin lots with super high density homes that are right next to each other. I anticipate these areas to get (or shall I say continue to get) hammered. They may be detached homes but they are at best a very poor substitute.
SD Realtor
January 15, 2008 at 2:16 PM #136671SD RealtorParticipantwaitingtobuy scripps has indeed come down. Different parts of scripps are moving at different rates. Stonebridge has taken some steep losses indeed but that is alot higher end pricing. In general the caminito streets are among the least desireable parts of the area. These are tiny thin lots with super high density homes that are right next to each other. I anticipate these areas to get (or shall I say continue to get) hammered. They may be detached homes but they are at best a very poor substitute.
SD Realtor
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