There are few that track Mira Mesa as much as AN does. I would agree with the posts here expressing skepticism of whether the lender would accept any of these prices. Remember that in a short sale listing, the lender does not have control of what the listing agent advertises as a price. Inherently, the lender does not care and will not get into the picture unless an offer is received AND the sellers have completed all of the required documentation proving a hardship. Sans all of that, it doesn’t matter one way or another.
Also no I don’t believe anything in Mira Mesa pencils out as a rental yet.
Now, once the dominoes start falling and one lender starts accepting the 375-400k offers then we will see the non distressed properties start to catch up. Also there is diversity in Mira Mesa… Yes alot of people on this board snub that zip code but don’t expect the calle cristobal homes to go for the same cost as homes in other parts of Mira Mesa.