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March 7, 2010 at 7:20 PM #523247March 7, 2010 at 7:29 PM #522320
mercedes7
Participant[quote=ybitz]Not disagreeing with you guys, but just adding that perhaps the seller thinks it’s justified because of the relatively new-ness of the house. The floor plan is good (more modern and space is well allocated). How much premium does a relatively new house usually fetch? 10% more than comparable “older” house?[/quote]
I have not heard of that. Think that is a question for the RE agents on the forum. psf is mostly based on the area and the amount of land you get with the purchase. I guess if a newer home is nicer it may fetch a slightly higher price due to desirability.
March 7, 2010 at 7:29 PM #522461mercedes7
Participant[quote=ybitz]Not disagreeing with you guys, but just adding that perhaps the seller thinks it’s justified because of the relatively new-ness of the house. The floor plan is good (more modern and space is well allocated). How much premium does a relatively new house usually fetch? 10% more than comparable “older” house?[/quote]
I have not heard of that. Think that is a question for the RE agents on the forum. psf is mostly based on the area and the amount of land you get with the purchase. I guess if a newer home is nicer it may fetch a slightly higher price due to desirability.
March 7, 2010 at 7:29 PM #522899mercedes7
Participant[quote=ybitz]Not disagreeing with you guys, but just adding that perhaps the seller thinks it’s justified because of the relatively new-ness of the house. The floor plan is good (more modern and space is well allocated). How much premium does a relatively new house usually fetch? 10% more than comparable “older” house?[/quote]
I have not heard of that. Think that is a question for the RE agents on the forum. psf is mostly based on the area and the amount of land you get with the purchase. I guess if a newer home is nicer it may fetch a slightly higher price due to desirability.
March 7, 2010 at 7:29 PM #522993mercedes7
Participant[quote=ybitz]Not disagreeing with you guys, but just adding that perhaps the seller thinks it’s justified because of the relatively new-ness of the house. The floor plan is good (more modern and space is well allocated). How much premium does a relatively new house usually fetch? 10% more than comparable “older” house?[/quote]
I have not heard of that. Think that is a question for the RE agents on the forum. psf is mostly based on the area and the amount of land you get with the purchase. I guess if a newer home is nicer it may fetch a slightly higher price due to desirability.
March 7, 2010 at 7:29 PM #523252mercedes7
Participant[quote=ybitz]Not disagreeing with you guys, but just adding that perhaps the seller thinks it’s justified because of the relatively new-ness of the house. The floor plan is good (more modern and space is well allocated). How much premium does a relatively new house usually fetch? 10% more than comparable “older” house?[/quote]
I have not heard of that. Think that is a question for the RE agents on the forum. psf is mostly based on the area and the amount of land you get with the purchase. I guess if a newer home is nicer it may fetch a slightly higher price due to desirability.
March 7, 2010 at 7:45 PM #522330Eugene
ParticipantFor that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.
March 7, 2010 at 7:45 PM #522472Eugene
ParticipantFor that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.
March 7, 2010 at 7:45 PM #522909Eugene
ParticipantFor that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.
March 7, 2010 at 7:45 PM #523003Eugene
ParticipantFor that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.
March 7, 2010 at 7:45 PM #523262Eugene
ParticipantFor that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.
March 7, 2010 at 7:51 PM #522340ybitz
Participant[quote=Eugene]For that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.[/quote]
What area do you live in? Maybe I need to start looking in a different area…
March 7, 2010 at 7:51 PM #522482ybitz
Participant[quote=Eugene]For that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.[/quote]
What area do you live in? Maybe I need to start looking in a different area…
March 7, 2010 at 7:51 PM #522919ybitz
Participant[quote=Eugene]For that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.[/quote]
What area do you live in? Maybe I need to start looking in a different area…
March 7, 2010 at 7:51 PM #523013ybitz
Participant[quote=Eugene]For that money in Poway, I’d be looking at something like a 2000 sf on a half-acre …
Poway is seriously overpriced (unless you have a kid who’s in high school or will soon be in high school). A house 1000 feet from mine just closed last month for 650K. It was 4000 square feet on 2.25 acres. The commute to any point in the county is at most 10 minutes longer from here than from 13625 Holly Oak Way.[/quote]
What area do you live in? Maybe I need to start looking in a different area…
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