Hi Flu,
Thanks for your advice. I’ve seen your posts on various topics and I really respect your opinions.
I agree that 500s~600s are still pretty expensive. However, for supply and demand, it’s hard for the CV housing price to drop?? I like CV cuz my parents have a SFH here since 2004, and I realize in terms of commuting convenience, it’s probably one of the best locations in San Diego. It doesn’t get too hot in the summer, and it’s pretty centralized. I hope the price do come down in the next 6 months although you also said Pardee controls the releases and pricing very well. Sigh…
I checked the school district for Highland Village. K1~6 it’s Del Mar School district while K6~12 it’s San Diequito school district. I read on other forums that San Diequito is not so good. Is that true?
We just got married last year and don’t anticipate to have kids for another 2 years. Basically we’ll be looking at 8+ years from now when we have to send kids to elementary school. I have thought that maybe by then we would sell the townhome we buy now, and buy another SFH. This is based on the assumption that the townhome we purchase for $600K now would go to $650K in 10 years with inflation (how housing traditionally rises in prices). How do you think about that idea in terms of concerns for kids education?
Again your advice is very appreciated.
p.s Do you think the housing double-dip can impact pricing in the CV area this year? I’ve been watching CV and 4S Ranch. If you compare the inventory on sdlookup, both areas have been rising 30~40% in inventory since January.