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May 25, 2007 at 7:56 PM #9164May 25, 2007 at 8:06 PM #55086bubble_contagionParticipant
I say go ahead and buy it. For you it is an emotional decision not a financial one. People buy new cars everyday for the pleasure not for economics. I am encouraging people that have good income and savings to buy right now. That way, at the bottom, there will be less competition.
May 25, 2007 at 8:06 PM #55102bubble_contagionParticipantI say go ahead and buy it. For you it is an emotional decision not a financial one. People buy new cars everyday for the pleasure not for economics. I am encouraging people that have good income and savings to buy right now. That way, at the bottom, there will be less competition.
May 25, 2007 at 9:02 PM #55088ocrenterParticipantlove the chain-linked fence and gate, great kitchen from “That 70’s Show.”
that is one huge yard though…
May 25, 2007 at 9:02 PM #55104ocrenterParticipantlove the chain-linked fence and gate, great kitchen from “That 70’s Show.”
that is one huge yard though…
May 25, 2007 at 9:24 PM #55097JJsqueezeParticipantLOL…yeah..it needs new skins and appliances. That kitchen get’s demo’d day one.
May 25, 2007 at 9:24 PM #55113JJsqueezeParticipantLOL…yeah..it needs new skins and appliances. That kitchen get’s demo’d day one.
May 25, 2007 at 10:07 PM #55117temeculaguyParticipantWhat elementary school and the middle school? There’s really no good middle school north of the 78 in that area, washington and lincoln are predominately english learners from apartments on Postal way and the townsite area. If you are assigned to the elementary school on Valley, then it is one of the better ones. I know the area well and it is a nice semi-rural area that despite having a Vista zip code it is not in the city of Vista and is closer to North Twin Oaks area north of San marcos than Vista. I don’t know that street but it is one street away from Sugarbush, which is one of the gems of the North County so it should be fine. It’s all customs and nurseries, minimal traffic to the 78 and the 15, reminds me of Bonsall or Valley Center while being closer to civilization.
May 25, 2007 at 10:07 PM #55101temeculaguyParticipantWhat elementary school and the middle school? There’s really no good middle school north of the 78 in that area, washington and lincoln are predominately english learners from apartments on Postal way and the townsite area. If you are assigned to the elementary school on Valley, then it is one of the better ones. I know the area well and it is a nice semi-rural area that despite having a Vista zip code it is not in the city of Vista and is closer to North Twin Oaks area north of San marcos than Vista. I don’t know that street but it is one street away from Sugarbush, which is one of the gems of the North County so it should be fine. It’s all customs and nurseries, minimal traffic to the 78 and the 15, reminds me of Bonsall or Valley Center while being closer to civilization.
May 25, 2007 at 10:30 PM #55103JJsqueezeParticipantThe elementary is Monte Vista, the middle school is Rancho Minerva (used to be Lincoln). You nailed your assessment of the middle schools. When the time comes Rancho Minerva will either have changed significantly or I will using finding another option. You have the area right also, all customs, large lots, can have a horse or a couple of llamas, multiple wives…etc.
May 25, 2007 at 10:30 PM #55119JJsqueezeParticipantThe elementary is Monte Vista, the middle school is Rancho Minerva (used to be Lincoln). You nailed your assessment of the middle schools. When the time comes Rancho Minerva will either have changed significantly or I will using finding another option. You have the area right also, all customs, large lots, can have a horse or a couple of llamas, multiple wives…etc.
May 25, 2007 at 11:24 PM #55105SD RealtorParticipantI am sure your realtor already did this for you but you did notice that the listing went on the market originally in 10/12/06 and sat on the market for 182 days before it expired. The listing agent is Christine Clark. Not to long ago I represented a buyer who purchased a home out there. He bought a higher end home not far from yours and I believe he is happy with the area. However he does not have children and does have a need for horse property. The listing agent is pretty good, like I said she has alot of listings out that way and is quite well known. The listing then expired and was relisted in April. It has been on the market another 43 days. The seller is offering 3% commission to your agent. I think you are getting a decent price but I feel you could drive a bit harder bargain given the time they have been on the market. Note, I have not been out there to compare other listings, so if this home is markedly better then everything you have seen in the price range then run with it. However just looking at the raw data without other knowledge I would twist their arm a little bit more….
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May 25, 2007 at 11:24 PM #55122SD RealtorParticipantI am sure your realtor already did this for you but you did notice that the listing went on the market originally in 10/12/06 and sat on the market for 182 days before it expired. The listing agent is Christine Clark. Not to long ago I represented a buyer who purchased a home out there. He bought a higher end home not far from yours and I believe he is happy with the area. However he does not have children and does have a need for horse property. The listing agent is pretty good, like I said she has alot of listings out that way and is quite well known. The listing then expired and was relisted in April. It has been on the market another 43 days. The seller is offering 3% commission to your agent. I think you are getting a decent price but I feel you could drive a bit harder bargain given the time they have been on the market. Note, I have not been out there to compare other listings, so if this home is markedly better then everything you have seen in the price range then run with it. However just looking at the raw data without other knowledge I would twist their arm a little bit more….
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May 26, 2007 at 12:12 AM #55112CardiffBaseballParticipantI am always surprised by people who buy a home and start tearing things out. This is expensive. Do you have a way to build something like that into the purchase?
May 26, 2007 at 12:12 AM #55127CardiffBaseballParticipantI am always surprised by people who buy a home and start tearing things out. This is expensive. Do you have a way to build something like that into the purchase?
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