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May 19, 2009 at 1:28 PM #15723May 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM #402231PadreBrianParticipant
That’s a good price.
1. Maybe another 5-10%.
2. 450 isn’t bad if you have kids. Top schools…even a brand new high school opening up this fall.
3. The 2 wild fires never came through that area. (To the north, over the hill, yes.) But like most places in SD you should keep a firebox and pay your insurance.
May 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM #402483PadreBrianParticipantThat’s a good price.
1. Maybe another 5-10%.
2. 450 isn’t bad if you have kids. Top schools…even a brand new high school opening up this fall.
3. The 2 wild fires never came through that area. (To the north, over the hill, yes.) But like most places in SD you should keep a firebox and pay your insurance.
May 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM #402715PadreBrianParticipantThat’s a good price.
1. Maybe another 5-10%.
2. 450 isn’t bad if you have kids. Top schools…even a brand new high school opening up this fall.
3. The 2 wild fires never came through that area. (To the north, over the hill, yes.) But like most places in SD you should keep a firebox and pay your insurance.
May 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM #402774PadreBrianParticipantThat’s a good price.
1. Maybe another 5-10%.
2. 450 isn’t bad if you have kids. Top schools…even a brand new high school opening up this fall.
3. The 2 wild fires never came through that area. (To the north, over the hill, yes.) But like most places in SD you should keep a firebox and pay your insurance.
May 19, 2009 at 1:51 PM #402922PadreBrianParticipantThat’s a good price.
1. Maybe another 5-10%.
2. 450 isn’t bad if you have kids. Top schools…even a brand new high school opening up this fall.
3. The 2 wild fires never came through that area. (To the north, over the hill, yes.) But like most places in SD you should keep a firebox and pay your insurance.
May 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM #402251ybitzParticipant1. 4S hasn’t dropped much relative to other areas…I too think 5-10% is likely over the next 1.5yr. How much of a price drop would make you want to wait? Would you be willing to wait 1 year and save 5%?
2. $450 seems high to me, especially for a recurring cost. Some people don’t mind, but it’s a deal breaker for many.
3. I’m not fire expert, but wikipedia says:
4S is one of only five communities in San Diego designed and built according to strict “fire safe” construction standards. These standards resulted in not a single home being lost or even damaged in any of these communities during the October, 2007 fires which affected much of Southern California and burned over 2000 homes elsewhere throughout Southern California.
Sounds reasonably safe to me!Be prepared for what it takes to complete a short sale. Keep us posted; I’m sure many of us are in the same situation and would be interested to know.
May 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM #402503ybitzParticipant1. 4S hasn’t dropped much relative to other areas…I too think 5-10% is likely over the next 1.5yr. How much of a price drop would make you want to wait? Would you be willing to wait 1 year and save 5%?
2. $450 seems high to me, especially for a recurring cost. Some people don’t mind, but it’s a deal breaker for many.
3. I’m not fire expert, but wikipedia says:
4S is one of only five communities in San Diego designed and built according to strict “fire safe” construction standards. These standards resulted in not a single home being lost or even damaged in any of these communities during the October, 2007 fires which affected much of Southern California and burned over 2000 homes elsewhere throughout Southern California.
Sounds reasonably safe to me!Be prepared for what it takes to complete a short sale. Keep us posted; I’m sure many of us are in the same situation and would be interested to know.
May 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM #402735ybitzParticipant1. 4S hasn’t dropped much relative to other areas…I too think 5-10% is likely over the next 1.5yr. How much of a price drop would make you want to wait? Would you be willing to wait 1 year and save 5%?
2. $450 seems high to me, especially for a recurring cost. Some people don’t mind, but it’s a deal breaker for many.
3. I’m not fire expert, but wikipedia says:
4S is one of only five communities in San Diego designed and built according to strict “fire safe” construction standards. These standards resulted in not a single home being lost or even damaged in any of these communities during the October, 2007 fires which affected much of Southern California and burned over 2000 homes elsewhere throughout Southern California.
Sounds reasonably safe to me!Be prepared for what it takes to complete a short sale. Keep us posted; I’m sure many of us are in the same situation and would be interested to know.
May 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM #402794ybitzParticipant1. 4S hasn’t dropped much relative to other areas…I too think 5-10% is likely over the next 1.5yr. How much of a price drop would make you want to wait? Would you be willing to wait 1 year and save 5%?
2. $450 seems high to me, especially for a recurring cost. Some people don’t mind, but it’s a deal breaker for many.
3. I’m not fire expert, but wikipedia says:
4S is one of only five communities in San Diego designed and built according to strict “fire safe” construction standards. These standards resulted in not a single home being lost or even damaged in any of these communities during the October, 2007 fires which affected much of Southern California and burned over 2000 homes elsewhere throughout Southern California.
Sounds reasonably safe to me!Be prepared for what it takes to complete a short sale. Keep us posted; I’m sure many of us are in the same situation and would be interested to know.
May 19, 2009 at 2:05 PM #402942ybitzParticipant1. 4S hasn’t dropped much relative to other areas…I too think 5-10% is likely over the next 1.5yr. How much of a price drop would make you want to wait? Would you be willing to wait 1 year and save 5%?
2. $450 seems high to me, especially for a recurring cost. Some people don’t mind, but it’s a deal breaker for many.
3. I’m not fire expert, but wikipedia says:
4S is one of only five communities in San Diego designed and built according to strict “fire safe” construction standards. These standards resulted in not a single home being lost or even damaged in any of these communities during the October, 2007 fires which affected much of Southern California and burned over 2000 homes elsewhere throughout Southern California.
Sounds reasonably safe to me!Be prepared for what it takes to complete a short sale. Keep us posted; I’m sure many of us are in the same situation and would be interested to know.
May 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM #4029344sranch_buyerParticipantI am more worried about prices going more than 8-15% down. However, considering I pay rent of $2000 per month, waiting another year is like spending $24000 on rental which can offset up to 5% fall in the prices.
I will definitely keep you guys posted about what happens eventually. Thanks for the info though!
May 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM #4031854sranch_buyerParticipantI am more worried about prices going more than 8-15% down. However, considering I pay rent of $2000 per month, waiting another year is like spending $24000 on rental which can offset up to 5% fall in the prices.
I will definitely keep you guys posted about what happens eventually. Thanks for the info though!
May 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM #4034204sranch_buyerParticipantI am more worried about prices going more than 8-15% down. However, considering I pay rent of $2000 per month, waiting another year is like spending $24000 on rental which can offset up to 5% fall in the prices.
I will definitely keep you guys posted about what happens eventually. Thanks for the info though!
May 20, 2009 at 9:38 AM #4034814sranch_buyerParticipantI am more worried about prices going more than 8-15% down. However, considering I pay rent of $2000 per month, waiting another year is like spending $24000 on rental which can offset up to 5% fall in the prices.
I will definitely keep you guys posted about what happens eventually. Thanks for the info though!
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