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May 3, 2008 at 5:37 PM #12636May 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM #198699jpinpbParticipant
Another interesting one is this. Hard to imagine, looking back, how really crazy it was, but back in October 2005, someone actually paid 705k for this:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086011534-3476_Idlewild_Way_San_Diego_CA_92117
MLS# 086011534
Listed: 02/11/2008
3476 Idlewild Way
Status: Sale Pending
Price: $475,000
Beds/Baths: 6 / 3
Square Feet: 2,088 sf
PPSF: $227
Lot Size: 6,000 sfIf it’s spring, the shopping season, and we’re seeing these drops, what will it be like year-end when we have more inventory and people aren’t shopping? This is impressive for SFH.
May 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM #198737jpinpbParticipantAnother interesting one is this. Hard to imagine, looking back, how really crazy it was, but back in October 2005, someone actually paid 705k for this:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086011534-3476_Idlewild_Way_San_Diego_CA_92117
MLS# 086011534
Listed: 02/11/2008
3476 Idlewild Way
Status: Sale Pending
Price: $475,000
Beds/Baths: 6 / 3
Square Feet: 2,088 sf
PPSF: $227
Lot Size: 6,000 sfIf it’s spring, the shopping season, and we’re seeing these drops, what will it be like year-end when we have more inventory and people aren’t shopping? This is impressive for SFH.
May 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM #198765jpinpbParticipantAnother interesting one is this. Hard to imagine, looking back, how really crazy it was, but back in October 2005, someone actually paid 705k for this:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086011534-3476_Idlewild_Way_San_Diego_CA_92117
MLS# 086011534
Listed: 02/11/2008
3476 Idlewild Way
Status: Sale Pending
Price: $475,000
Beds/Baths: 6 / 3
Square Feet: 2,088 sf
PPSF: $227
Lot Size: 6,000 sfIf it’s spring, the shopping season, and we’re seeing these drops, what will it be like year-end when we have more inventory and people aren’t shopping? This is impressive for SFH.
May 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM #198789jpinpbParticipantAnother interesting one is this. Hard to imagine, looking back, how really crazy it was, but back in October 2005, someone actually paid 705k for this:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086011534-3476_Idlewild_Way_San_Diego_CA_92117
MLS# 086011534
Listed: 02/11/2008
3476 Idlewild Way
Status: Sale Pending
Price: $475,000
Beds/Baths: 6 / 3
Square Feet: 2,088 sf
PPSF: $227
Lot Size: 6,000 sfIf it’s spring, the shopping season, and we’re seeing these drops, what will it be like year-end when we have more inventory and people aren’t shopping? This is impressive for SFH.
May 3, 2008 at 6:03 PM #198824jpinpbParticipantAnother interesting one is this. Hard to imagine, looking back, how really crazy it was, but back in October 2005, someone actually paid 705k for this:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086011534-3476_Idlewild_Way_San_Diego_CA_92117
MLS# 086011534
Listed: 02/11/2008
3476 Idlewild Way
Status: Sale Pending
Price: $475,000
Beds/Baths: 6 / 3
Square Feet: 2,088 sf
PPSF: $227
Lot Size: 6,000 sfIf it’s spring, the shopping season, and we’re seeing these drops, what will it be like year-end when we have more inventory and people aren’t shopping? This is impressive for SFH.
May 3, 2008 at 7:20 PM #198714PadreBrianParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
May 3, 2008 at 7:20 PM #198752PadreBrianParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
May 3, 2008 at 7:20 PM #198840PadreBrianParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
May 3, 2008 at 7:20 PM #198781PadreBrianParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
May 3, 2008 at 7:20 PM #198804PadreBrianParticipantI like that area. Sure the arteries are 1950’s standards, but good views on the right lots and centrally located.
This is a working class area. The prices should reflect that. NOT 750k for a fracking 1950 post war tract shoebox.
May 3, 2008 at 8:04 PM #198785nostradamusParticipantIMO much of SD is like that. You can either buy new houses packed tightly together on tiny lots like sardines or you can buy old, manufactured-looking houses on larger lots but which need lots and lots of updating. That is, IF you can afford to buy!
We need a home design renaissance.
May 3, 2008 at 8:04 PM #198844nostradamusParticipantIMO much of SD is like that. You can either buy new houses packed tightly together on tiny lots like sardines or you can buy old, manufactured-looking houses on larger lots but which need lots and lots of updating. That is, IF you can afford to buy!
We need a home design renaissance.
May 3, 2008 at 8:04 PM #198811nostradamusParticipantIMO much of SD is like that. You can either buy new houses packed tightly together on tiny lots like sardines or you can buy old, manufactured-looking houses on larger lots but which need lots and lots of updating. That is, IF you can afford to buy!
We need a home design renaissance.
May 3, 2008 at 8:04 PM #198757nostradamusParticipantIMO much of SD is like that. You can either buy new houses packed tightly together on tiny lots like sardines or you can buy old, manufactured-looking houses on larger lots but which need lots and lots of updating. That is, IF you can afford to buy!
We need a home design renaissance.
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