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December 20, 2008 at 2:33 PM #318857December 20, 2008 at 4:08 PM #318385jpinpbParticipant
On the bright side, when this closes, it will be a new, low comp in immune Carmel Valley.
I mean near peak 12519 Montellano Terrace sold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
That’s 75k off.
December 20, 2008 at 4:08 PM #318735jpinpbParticipantOn the bright side, when this closes, it will be a new, low comp in immune Carmel Valley.
I mean near peak 12519 Montellano Terrace sold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
That’s 75k off.
December 20, 2008 at 4:08 PM #318779jpinpbParticipantOn the bright side, when this closes, it will be a new, low comp in immune Carmel Valley.
I mean near peak 12519 Montellano Terrace sold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
That’s 75k off.
December 20, 2008 at 4:08 PM #318798jpinpbParticipantOn the bright side, when this closes, it will be a new, low comp in immune Carmel Valley.
I mean near peak 12519 Montellano Terrace sold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
That’s 75k off.
December 20, 2008 at 4:08 PM #318877jpinpbParticipantOn the bright side, when this closes, it will be a new, low comp in immune Carmel Valley.
I mean near peak 12519 Montellano Terrace sold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
That’s 75k off.
December 21, 2008 at 9:26 AM #318611bsrsharmaParticipantsold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
Then it is a deal at $300’s. Too expensive at $500s. Bubble grew by at least 100% from equilibrium; yes, even in CV, lovely as it may be.
See: Can you afford it now?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover21-2008dec21,0,1066800.storyfor $500K, you can buy:
For that amount in downtown Los Angeles, you can now cozy up to the super-rich. Four units in the Eastern Columbia building are listed for sale from $465,000 to $599,000. This is the same building in which a unit sold for $2.275 million in October.
For $750K, there is a picture of a much better, larger house, 10 blocks from beach in Huntington Beach!
Remember, we are still in early stage of credit collapse!
December 21, 2008 at 9:26 AM #318961bsrsharmaParticipantsold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
Then it is a deal at $300’s. Too expensive at $500s. Bubble grew by at least 100% from equilibrium; yes, even in CV, lovely as it may be.
See: Can you afford it now?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover21-2008dec21,0,1066800.storyfor $500K, you can buy:
For that amount in downtown Los Angeles, you can now cozy up to the super-rich. Four units in the Eastern Columbia building are listed for sale from $465,000 to $599,000. This is the same building in which a unit sold for $2.275 million in October.
For $750K, there is a picture of a much better, larger house, 10 blocks from beach in Huntington Beach!
Remember, we are still in early stage of credit collapse!
December 21, 2008 at 9:26 AM #319005bsrsharmaParticipantsold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
Then it is a deal at $300’s. Too expensive at $500s. Bubble grew by at least 100% from equilibrium; yes, even in CV, lovely as it may be.
See: Can you afford it now?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover21-2008dec21,0,1066800.storyfor $500K, you can buy:
For that amount in downtown Los Angeles, you can now cozy up to the super-rich. Four units in the Eastern Columbia building are listed for sale from $465,000 to $599,000. This is the same building in which a unit sold for $2.275 million in October.
For $750K, there is a picture of a much better, larger house, 10 blocks from beach in Huntington Beach!
Remember, we are still in early stage of credit collapse!
December 21, 2008 at 9:26 AM #319023bsrsharmaParticipantsold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
Then it is a deal at $300’s. Too expensive at $500s. Bubble grew by at least 100% from equilibrium; yes, even in CV, lovely as it may be.
See: Can you afford it now?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover21-2008dec21,0,1066800.storyfor $500K, you can buy:
For that amount in downtown Los Angeles, you can now cozy up to the super-rich. Four units in the Eastern Columbia building are listed for sale from $465,000 to $599,000. This is the same building in which a unit sold for $2.275 million in October.
For $750K, there is a picture of a much better, larger house, 10 blocks from beach in Huntington Beach!
Remember, we are still in early stage of credit collapse!
December 21, 2008 at 9:26 AM #319103bsrsharmaParticipantsold on 12/21/2005 for $604,000.
Then it is a deal at $300’s. Too expensive at $500s. Bubble grew by at least 100% from equilibrium; yes, even in CV, lovely as it may be.
See: Can you afford it now?
http://www.latimes.com/business/la-fi-cover21-2008dec21,0,1066800.storyfor $500K, you can buy:
For that amount in downtown Los Angeles, you can now cozy up to the super-rich. Four units in the Eastern Columbia building are listed for sale from $465,000 to $599,000. This is the same building in which a unit sold for $2.275 million in October.
For $750K, there is a picture of a much better, larger house, 10 blocks from beach in Huntington Beach!
Remember, we are still in early stage of credit collapse!
December 21, 2008 at 10:23 PM #318766fredo4Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=fredo4]I can’t believe that it would be the schools drawing buyers. It’s way cheaper to buy a house elsewhere and put your kids in private schools. [/quote]
It’s not just the schools. Places with good schools are more likely to have good neighbors. If your a family, you want to be around other families like yours. And CV for better or worse is seen as a good place to raise a family.
[/quote]My family moved to a “good area” when I was a kid.
Unfortunately, we moved two doors away from my friend, Gretchen, who single handedly corrupted me at the age of 10.
It only takes one trouble maker on the block to do it.
IMO it’s better to scope out the neighborhood that you’re moving to before hand, no matter where it is and check out the kids, then supervise them really well so that you know what they’re up to.December 21, 2008 at 10:23 PM #319116fredo4Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=fredo4]I can’t believe that it would be the schools drawing buyers. It’s way cheaper to buy a house elsewhere and put your kids in private schools. [/quote]
It’s not just the schools. Places with good schools are more likely to have good neighbors. If your a family, you want to be around other families like yours. And CV for better or worse is seen as a good place to raise a family.
[/quote]My family moved to a “good area” when I was a kid.
Unfortunately, we moved two doors away from my friend, Gretchen, who single handedly corrupted me at the age of 10.
It only takes one trouble maker on the block to do it.
IMO it’s better to scope out the neighborhood that you’re moving to before hand, no matter where it is and check out the kids, then supervise them really well so that you know what they’re up to.December 21, 2008 at 10:23 PM #319162fredo4Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=fredo4]I can’t believe that it would be the schools drawing buyers. It’s way cheaper to buy a house elsewhere and put your kids in private schools. [/quote]
It’s not just the schools. Places with good schools are more likely to have good neighbors. If your a family, you want to be around other families like yours. And CV for better or worse is seen as a good place to raise a family.
[/quote]My family moved to a “good area” when I was a kid.
Unfortunately, we moved two doors away from my friend, Gretchen, who single handedly corrupted me at the age of 10.
It only takes one trouble maker on the block to do it.
IMO it’s better to scope out the neighborhood that you’re moving to before hand, no matter where it is and check out the kids, then supervise them really well so that you know what they’re up to.December 21, 2008 at 10:23 PM #319179fredo4Participant[quote=XBoxBoy][quote=fredo4]I can’t believe that it would be the schools drawing buyers. It’s way cheaper to buy a house elsewhere and put your kids in private schools. [/quote]
It’s not just the schools. Places with good schools are more likely to have good neighbors. If your a family, you want to be around other families like yours. And CV for better or worse is seen as a good place to raise a family.
[/quote]My family moved to a “good area” when I was a kid.
Unfortunately, we moved two doors away from my friend, Gretchen, who single handedly corrupted me at the age of 10.
It only takes one trouble maker on the block to do it.
IMO it’s better to scope out the neighborhood that you’re moving to before hand, no matter where it is and check out the kids, then supervise them really well so that you know what they’re up to. -
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