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May 16, 2008 at 1:16 AM #12752May 16, 2008 at 10:56 AM #205879snailParticipant
It is in Yucaipa…where the heck its that?! You could get a 6-8 years old houses at $90/sqft in Murietta now.
May 16, 2008 at 10:56 AM #205931snailParticipantIt is in Yucaipa…where the heck its that?! You could get a 6-8 years old houses at $90/sqft in Murietta now.
May 16, 2008 at 10:56 AM #205958snailParticipantIt is in Yucaipa…where the heck its that?! You could get a 6-8 years old houses at $90/sqft in Murietta now.
May 16, 2008 at 10:56 AM #205986snailParticipantIt is in Yucaipa…where the heck its that?! You could get a 6-8 years old houses at $90/sqft in Murietta now.
May 16, 2008 at 10:56 AM #206013snailParticipantIt is in Yucaipa…where the heck its that?! You could get a 6-8 years old houses at $90/sqft in Murietta now.
May 16, 2008 at 4:09 PM #206123cv2Participant$90 per square feet in Murietta
Is this below the construction cost?
There were a discussion on what’s the real construction cost. I understand that for newer homes has to meet newer safety/fire standard but that won’t add much, at most $20/sf to the construction cost. Does anybody know what’s the current construction cost per square feet?
May 16, 2008 at 4:09 PM #206175cv2Participant$90 per square feet in Murietta
Is this below the construction cost?
There were a discussion on what’s the real construction cost. I understand that for newer homes has to meet newer safety/fire standard but that won’t add much, at most $20/sf to the construction cost. Does anybody know what’s the current construction cost per square feet?
May 16, 2008 at 4:09 PM #206203cv2Participant$90 per square feet in Murietta
Is this below the construction cost?
There were a discussion on what’s the real construction cost. I understand that for newer homes has to meet newer safety/fire standard but that won’t add much, at most $20/sf to the construction cost. Does anybody know what’s the current construction cost per square feet?
May 16, 2008 at 4:09 PM #206231cv2Participant$90 per square feet in Murietta
Is this below the construction cost?
There were a discussion on what’s the real construction cost. I understand that for newer homes has to meet newer safety/fire standard but that won’t add much, at most $20/sf to the construction cost. Does anybody know what’s the current construction cost per square feet?
May 16, 2008 at 4:09 PM #206261cv2Participant$90 per square feet in Murietta
Is this below the construction cost?
There were a discussion on what’s the real construction cost. I understand that for newer homes has to meet newer safety/fire standard but that won’t add much, at most $20/sf to the construction cost. Does anybody know what’s the current construction cost per square feet?
May 16, 2008 at 5:35 PM #206237vizcayaParticipantI would like to know also. I am in the IE, Riverside. I am starting to see home as low as 80sqft in areas of Moreno Valley. With the amount of homes built here over the last few years, I see prices dropping to 1999 levels. If this happens, then the drop will be 60% from peak.
I sold my last home(Riverside) right before the market dropped. I sold my home for 368k for a 1000sqft home in the ghetto back in April. The same home has dropped to 200k, and is still falling. I did purchase this home in 2000, and paid 115k for it. I see the prices correcting to this level.
I still have 100k of bubble money from the sale of the home left over. I am debating on if I should pick up a few rental properties when this market overcorrects.
May 16, 2008 at 5:35 PM #206373vizcayaParticipantI would like to know also. I am in the IE, Riverside. I am starting to see home as low as 80sqft in areas of Moreno Valley. With the amount of homes built here over the last few years, I see prices dropping to 1999 levels. If this happens, then the drop will be 60% from peak.
I sold my last home(Riverside) right before the market dropped. I sold my home for 368k for a 1000sqft home in the ghetto back in April. The same home has dropped to 200k, and is still falling. I did purchase this home in 2000, and paid 115k for it. I see the prices correcting to this level.
I still have 100k of bubble money from the sale of the home left over. I am debating on if I should pick up a few rental properties when this market overcorrects.
May 16, 2008 at 5:35 PM #206345vizcayaParticipantI would like to know also. I am in the IE, Riverside. I am starting to see home as low as 80sqft in areas of Moreno Valley. With the amount of homes built here over the last few years, I see prices dropping to 1999 levels. If this happens, then the drop will be 60% from peak.
I sold my last home(Riverside) right before the market dropped. I sold my home for 368k for a 1000sqft home in the ghetto back in April. The same home has dropped to 200k, and is still falling. I did purchase this home in 2000, and paid 115k for it. I see the prices correcting to this level.
I still have 100k of bubble money from the sale of the home left over. I am debating on if I should pick up a few rental properties when this market overcorrects.
May 16, 2008 at 5:35 PM #206321vizcayaParticipantI would like to know also. I am in the IE, Riverside. I am starting to see home as low as 80sqft in areas of Moreno Valley. With the amount of homes built here over the last few years, I see prices dropping to 1999 levels. If this happens, then the drop will be 60% from peak.
I sold my last home(Riverside) right before the market dropped. I sold my home for 368k for a 1000sqft home in the ghetto back in April. The same home has dropped to 200k, and is still falling. I did purchase this home in 2000, and paid 115k for it. I see the prices correcting to this level.
I still have 100k of bubble money from the sale of the home left over. I am debating on if I should pick up a few rental properties when this market overcorrects.
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