[quote=flu][quote=yuhtey]no way, i put it up for bear grillys to comment on and tell me just how i’m supposed to fix that one up.[/quote]
If your’re planning to buy in Carmel V. You need to sacrifice sq footage for a better location.
1.3m for around 3000sqft in a good location. That’s most likely doable. Anything that is larger above that goes up in price, anything that deviates from the prime locations goes down in price. Prime locations center around Ocean Air and Sage Canyon access. It’s just how pricing works. You can try the community called Santa Barbara that’s I believe is further north … Pricing there is slightly better.[/quote]
yuhtey, I never offered to “critique” CV homes for you. flu is the main “resident expert” here on CV.
Your listing on Almond Way suffers from “economic obsolescence.” You can’t fix it. It has a “value” and I don’t know what that is … based upon recent sales which have the same or similar issue.
flu has thus far given you good advice, especially this most recent post. I hope you are taking notes and taking heed … cuz you need to reduce your housing expectations for CV in your price range.
flu should try to give you a value of what he believe the Almond Way home will eventually sell for, given its “economic obsolescence.” He’s come close in the past in predicting a future sold price in CV … a little under but close.
I could be considered an “expert” in a few micro-areas of SD County but Carmel Valley is not one of them.