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August 24, 2008 at 12:47 AM #13655August 24, 2008 at 3:07 AM #261252EugeneParticipant
Rolling Hills Ranch is entertaining to watch, like a slow-mo trainwreck.
Quintessa appears to have sold exactly one (1) new house in the last 3 months. I’ve been in their sales office twice, once in mid-May and once in early July, and the saleswoman remembered me from the first visit. They probably don’t get many white visitors. Or maybe they don’t get many visitors of any color.
A brand-new 4200 sf house (576 Coastal Hills Dr) is listed for sale at 902k. There wasn’t a single authentic sale above 800k, new or used across two developments (Quintessa/Castillian) since April, but one can dream, right?
At the time when house values were crashing all around, the owner of 684 Coastal Hills Dr managed to flip his house and make a profit! All it took was to find a buyer willing to pay almost double the price of comparable listings. If only all his neighbors were as lucky.
There are at least 6 unlisted REOs sitting vacant, probably waiting for the end of the housing bust. One bank took a plunge, listed a house at 650k and got multiple offers – proving that the market isn’t dead and there are buyers out there, if only the price is right.
And now, just as things began stabilizing, an outside developer (Bella Lago isn’t technically a part of Rolling Hills Ranch) comes along and undercuts everyone – REOs and developers alike – with its 3900 sf plans starting at 600k. Ouch.
August 24, 2008 at 3:07 AM #261215EugeneParticipantRolling Hills Ranch is entertaining to watch, like a slow-mo trainwreck.
Quintessa appears to have sold exactly one (1) new house in the last 3 months. I’ve been in their sales office twice, once in mid-May and once in early July, and the saleswoman remembered me from the first visit. They probably don’t get many white visitors. Or maybe they don’t get many visitors of any color.
A brand-new 4200 sf house (576 Coastal Hills Dr) is listed for sale at 902k. There wasn’t a single authentic sale above 800k, new or used across two developments (Quintessa/Castillian) since April, but one can dream, right?
At the time when house values were crashing all around, the owner of 684 Coastal Hills Dr managed to flip his house and make a profit! All it took was to find a buyer willing to pay almost double the price of comparable listings. If only all his neighbors were as lucky.
There are at least 6 unlisted REOs sitting vacant, probably waiting for the end of the housing bust. One bank took a plunge, listed a house at 650k and got multiple offers – proving that the market isn’t dead and there are buyers out there, if only the price is right.
And now, just as things began stabilizing, an outside developer (Bella Lago isn’t technically a part of Rolling Hills Ranch) comes along and undercuts everyone – REOs and developers alike – with its 3900 sf plans starting at 600k. Ouch.
August 24, 2008 at 3:07 AM #261164EugeneParticipantRolling Hills Ranch is entertaining to watch, like a slow-mo trainwreck.
Quintessa appears to have sold exactly one (1) new house in the last 3 months. I’ve been in their sales office twice, once in mid-May and once in early July, and the saleswoman remembered me from the first visit. They probably don’t get many white visitors. Or maybe they don’t get many visitors of any color.
A brand-new 4200 sf house (576 Coastal Hills Dr) is listed for sale at 902k. There wasn’t a single authentic sale above 800k, new or used across two developments (Quintessa/Castillian) since April, but one can dream, right?
At the time when house values were crashing all around, the owner of 684 Coastal Hills Dr managed to flip his house and make a profit! All it took was to find a buyer willing to pay almost double the price of comparable listings. If only all his neighbors were as lucky.
There are at least 6 unlisted REOs sitting vacant, probably waiting for the end of the housing bust. One bank took a plunge, listed a house at 650k and got multiple offers – proving that the market isn’t dead and there are buyers out there, if only the price is right.
And now, just as things began stabilizing, an outside developer (Bella Lago isn’t technically a part of Rolling Hills Ranch) comes along and undercuts everyone – REOs and developers alike – with its 3900 sf plans starting at 600k. Ouch.
August 24, 2008 at 3:07 AM #261156EugeneParticipantRolling Hills Ranch is entertaining to watch, like a slow-mo trainwreck.
Quintessa appears to have sold exactly one (1) new house in the last 3 months. I’ve been in their sales office twice, once in mid-May and once in early July, and the saleswoman remembered me from the first visit. They probably don’t get many white visitors. Or maybe they don’t get many visitors of any color.
A brand-new 4200 sf house (576 Coastal Hills Dr) is listed for sale at 902k. There wasn’t a single authentic sale above 800k, new or used across two developments (Quintessa/Castillian) since April, but one can dream, right?
At the time when house values were crashing all around, the owner of 684 Coastal Hills Dr managed to flip his house and make a profit! All it took was to find a buyer willing to pay almost double the price of comparable listings. If only all his neighbors were as lucky.
There are at least 6 unlisted REOs sitting vacant, probably waiting for the end of the housing bust. One bank took a plunge, listed a house at 650k and got multiple offers – proving that the market isn’t dead and there are buyers out there, if only the price is right.
And now, just as things began stabilizing, an outside developer (Bella Lago isn’t technically a part of Rolling Hills Ranch) comes along and undercuts everyone – REOs and developers alike – with its 3900 sf plans starting at 600k. Ouch.
August 24, 2008 at 3:07 AM #260956EugeneParticipantRolling Hills Ranch is entertaining to watch, like a slow-mo trainwreck.
Quintessa appears to have sold exactly one (1) new house in the last 3 months. I’ve been in their sales office twice, once in mid-May and once in early July, and the saleswoman remembered me from the first visit. They probably don’t get many white visitors. Or maybe they don’t get many visitors of any color.
A brand-new 4200 sf house (576 Coastal Hills Dr) is listed for sale at 902k. There wasn’t a single authentic sale above 800k, new or used across two developments (Quintessa/Castillian) since April, but one can dream, right?
At the time when house values were crashing all around, the owner of 684 Coastal Hills Dr managed to flip his house and make a profit! All it took was to find a buyer willing to pay almost double the price of comparable listings. If only all his neighbors were as lucky.
There are at least 6 unlisted REOs sitting vacant, probably waiting for the end of the housing bust. One bank took a plunge, listed a house at 650k and got multiple offers – proving that the market isn’t dead and there are buyers out there, if only the price is right.
And now, just as things began stabilizing, an outside developer (Bella Lago isn’t technically a part of Rolling Hills Ranch) comes along and undercuts everyone – REOs and developers alike – with its 3900 sf plans starting at 600k. Ouch.
August 24, 2008 at 2:43 PM #261089recordsclerkParticipantThanks for the info. Wow, a Bella Lago plan 1 for 599K. I wonder what this new price will do for the rest of Chula Vista. These are brand new upgraded homes with decent lots. Did Bella Lago discontinue the Mello Roos fees. The first phase did not have Mello Roos, but the phases after that did. Bella Loga is at a disadvantage because they are not part of Rolling Hills and cannot use any of their amenities, including their “World Class Swin Club”. I also noticed that sale for $1.4 million for a Quintessa by a private party. Do you have any inside knowledge on that one of a kind sale? I’ve also just noticed the new prices for Clearstory. Then Provence goes and lowers their prices the next day after Clearstory list their new prices. Provence has their 5,400sqft 4 car garage home for $899K undercutting Clearstory by $100K.
August 24, 2008 at 2:43 PM #261289recordsclerkParticipantThanks for the info. Wow, a Bella Lago plan 1 for 599K. I wonder what this new price will do for the rest of Chula Vista. These are brand new upgraded homes with decent lots. Did Bella Lago discontinue the Mello Roos fees. The first phase did not have Mello Roos, but the phases after that did. Bella Loga is at a disadvantage because they are not part of Rolling Hills and cannot use any of their amenities, including their “World Class Swin Club”. I also noticed that sale for $1.4 million for a Quintessa by a private party. Do you have any inside knowledge on that one of a kind sale? I’ve also just noticed the new prices for Clearstory. Then Provence goes and lowers their prices the next day after Clearstory list their new prices. Provence has their 5,400sqft 4 car garage home for $899K undercutting Clearstory by $100K.
August 24, 2008 at 2:43 PM #261297recordsclerkParticipantThanks for the info. Wow, a Bella Lago plan 1 for 599K. I wonder what this new price will do for the rest of Chula Vista. These are brand new upgraded homes with decent lots. Did Bella Lago discontinue the Mello Roos fees. The first phase did not have Mello Roos, but the phases after that did. Bella Loga is at a disadvantage because they are not part of Rolling Hills and cannot use any of their amenities, including their “World Class Swin Club”. I also noticed that sale for $1.4 million for a Quintessa by a private party. Do you have any inside knowledge on that one of a kind sale? I’ve also just noticed the new prices for Clearstory. Then Provence goes and lowers their prices the next day after Clearstory list their new prices. Provence has their 5,400sqft 4 car garage home for $899K undercutting Clearstory by $100K.
August 24, 2008 at 2:43 PM #261351recordsclerkParticipantThanks for the info. Wow, a Bella Lago plan 1 for 599K. I wonder what this new price will do for the rest of Chula Vista. These are brand new upgraded homes with decent lots. Did Bella Lago discontinue the Mello Roos fees. The first phase did not have Mello Roos, but the phases after that did. Bella Loga is at a disadvantage because they are not part of Rolling Hills and cannot use any of their amenities, including their “World Class Swin Club”. I also noticed that sale for $1.4 million for a Quintessa by a private party. Do you have any inside knowledge on that one of a kind sale? I’ve also just noticed the new prices for Clearstory. Then Provence goes and lowers their prices the next day after Clearstory list their new prices. Provence has their 5,400sqft 4 car garage home for $899K undercutting Clearstory by $100K.
August 24, 2008 at 2:43 PM #261387recordsclerkParticipantThanks for the info. Wow, a Bella Lago plan 1 for 599K. I wonder what this new price will do for the rest of Chula Vista. These are brand new upgraded homes with decent lots. Did Bella Lago discontinue the Mello Roos fees. The first phase did not have Mello Roos, but the phases after that did. Bella Loga is at a disadvantage because they are not part of Rolling Hills and cannot use any of their amenities, including their “World Class Swin Club”. I also noticed that sale for $1.4 million for a Quintessa by a private party. Do you have any inside knowledge on that one of a kind sale? I’ve also just noticed the new prices for Clearstory. Then Provence goes and lowers their prices the next day after Clearstory list their new prices. Provence has their 5,400sqft 4 car garage home for $899K undercutting Clearstory by $100K.
August 24, 2008 at 5:49 PM #261168KIBUParticipantI wonder if the fire insurance in that area is quite high?
2007 Harris fire may got very close to Bella Lago but there was already a real fire within Rolling hills which threatened San Miguel and took 3 helicopters to take the fire out.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20071023-9999-1n23harris.html
Chula Vista really need to enhance their defense before fire could burn all the way to 805.
August 24, 2008 at 5:49 PM #261467KIBUParticipantI wonder if the fire insurance in that area is quite high?
2007 Harris fire may got very close to Bella Lago but there was already a real fire within Rolling hills which threatened San Miguel and took 3 helicopters to take the fire out.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20071023-9999-1n23harris.html
Chula Vista really need to enhance their defense before fire could burn all the way to 805.
August 24, 2008 at 5:49 PM #261370KIBUParticipantI wonder if the fire insurance in that area is quite high?
2007 Harris fire may got very close to Bella Lago but there was already a real fire within Rolling hills which threatened San Miguel and took 3 helicopters to take the fire out.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20071023-9999-1n23harris.html
Chula Vista really need to enhance their defense before fire could burn all the way to 805.
August 24, 2008 at 5:49 PM #261377KIBUParticipantI wonder if the fire insurance in that area is quite high?
2007 Harris fire may got very close to Bella Lago but there was already a real fire within Rolling hills which threatened San Miguel and took 3 helicopters to take the fire out.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/news/metro/20071023-9999-1n23harris.html
Chula Vista really need to enhance their defense before fire could burn all the way to 805.
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