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September 3, 2009 at 7:20 PM #16297September 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM #452713sdrealtorParticipant
2500 per month for a nice one give or take a little
September 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM #452909sdrealtorParticipant2500 per month for a nice one give or take a little
September 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM #453247sdrealtorParticipant2500 per month for a nice one give or take a little
September 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM #453322sdrealtorParticipant2500 per month for a nice one give or take a little
September 3, 2009 at 8:34 PM #453511sdrealtorParticipant2500 per month for a nice one give or take a little
September 4, 2009 at 12:08 AM #452807CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m at 2250 for around 1900 Sq. foot “condo” in San Pacifico. It’s not attached but the driveways are which is why it’s a condo. I am pretty sure when doing some google searches I saw it initially asking for $2450. I actually wrote the wrong price on the app form and they just accepted it without asking about it. Makes me wish I’d accidentally put down another $100 off (asking was $2295).
This is not quite SFH but close. Way more convenient for me than La Costa area though (for commute reasons)
September 4, 2009 at 12:08 AM #453005CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m at 2250 for around 1900 Sq. foot “condo” in San Pacifico. It’s not attached but the driveways are which is why it’s a condo. I am pretty sure when doing some google searches I saw it initially asking for $2450. I actually wrote the wrong price on the app form and they just accepted it without asking about it. Makes me wish I’d accidentally put down another $100 off (asking was $2295).
This is not quite SFH but close. Way more convenient for me than La Costa area though (for commute reasons)
September 4, 2009 at 12:08 AM #453343CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m at 2250 for around 1900 Sq. foot “condo” in San Pacifico. It’s not attached but the driveways are which is why it’s a condo. I am pretty sure when doing some google searches I saw it initially asking for $2450. I actually wrote the wrong price on the app form and they just accepted it without asking about it. Makes me wish I’d accidentally put down another $100 off (asking was $2295).
This is not quite SFH but close. Way more convenient for me than La Costa area though (for commute reasons)
September 4, 2009 at 12:08 AM #453415CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m at 2250 for around 1900 Sq. foot “condo” in San Pacifico. It’s not attached but the driveways are which is why it’s a condo. I am pretty sure when doing some google searches I saw it initially asking for $2450. I actually wrote the wrong price on the app form and they just accepted it without asking about it. Makes me wish I’d accidentally put down another $100 off (asking was $2295).
This is not quite SFH but close. Way more convenient for me than La Costa area though (for commute reasons)
September 4, 2009 at 12:08 AM #453606CardiffBaseballParticipantI’m at 2250 for around 1900 Sq. foot “condo” in San Pacifico. It’s not attached but the driveways are which is why it’s a condo. I am pretty sure when doing some google searches I saw it initially asking for $2450. I actually wrote the wrong price on the app form and they just accepted it without asking about it. Makes me wish I’d accidentally put down another $100 off (asking was $2295).
This is not quite SFH but close. Way more convenient for me than La Costa area though (for commute reasons)
September 4, 2009 at 12:23 AM #452812CA renterParticipantWe’re currently paying $2,100 for an older 4/2 SFH, over 2,000 sf. on a lot that is ~8,500 sf. It’s in pretty good shape, and has dual-pane windows, newer stucco, etc. We’ve been here for over five years, and rents have gone up a bit, but most of the renter-neighbors we know are actually paying less than we are (their rentals are not maintained as well, either).
For a 1,800-1,900 sf SFH (newer or older??), I’d look at paying about $2,100-$2,300 about now. The rental market is pretty hot, but if you have exceptional credit and references, you should definitely negotiate a better deal for yourselves.
Good luck!
September 4, 2009 at 12:23 AM #453010CA renterParticipantWe’re currently paying $2,100 for an older 4/2 SFH, over 2,000 sf. on a lot that is ~8,500 sf. It’s in pretty good shape, and has dual-pane windows, newer stucco, etc. We’ve been here for over five years, and rents have gone up a bit, but most of the renter-neighbors we know are actually paying less than we are (their rentals are not maintained as well, either).
For a 1,800-1,900 sf SFH (newer or older??), I’d look at paying about $2,100-$2,300 about now. The rental market is pretty hot, but if you have exceptional credit and references, you should definitely negotiate a better deal for yourselves.
Good luck!
September 4, 2009 at 12:23 AM #453347CA renterParticipantWe’re currently paying $2,100 for an older 4/2 SFH, over 2,000 sf. on a lot that is ~8,500 sf. It’s in pretty good shape, and has dual-pane windows, newer stucco, etc. We’ve been here for over five years, and rents have gone up a bit, but most of the renter-neighbors we know are actually paying less than we are (their rentals are not maintained as well, either).
For a 1,800-1,900 sf SFH (newer or older??), I’d look at paying about $2,100-$2,300 about now. The rental market is pretty hot, but if you have exceptional credit and references, you should definitely negotiate a better deal for yourselves.
Good luck!
September 4, 2009 at 12:23 AM #453420CA renterParticipantWe’re currently paying $2,100 for an older 4/2 SFH, over 2,000 sf. on a lot that is ~8,500 sf. It’s in pretty good shape, and has dual-pane windows, newer stucco, etc. We’ve been here for over five years, and rents have gone up a bit, but most of the renter-neighbors we know are actually paying less than we are (their rentals are not maintained as well, either).
For a 1,800-1,900 sf SFH (newer or older??), I’d look at paying about $2,100-$2,300 about now. The rental market is pretty hot, but if you have exceptional credit and references, you should definitely negotiate a better deal for yourselves.
Good luck!
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