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May 28, 2008 at 9:53 AM #212751May 28, 2008 at 10:01 AM #212618NotCrankyParticipant
There was another one that had a 1M reduction form last sale to list in the same gated community that came active a week or two ago I think it might have gone pending. I have the kids so can’t muster much more than superficial replies right now. Jamul activity is dead for the most part. Another property in a less “prestigious” area came up that it interesting. The owner got all the way to having the foundation formed and is apparently bailing. A few brand new, custom houses out here are short sales as soon as the the inspector signs the final.
Jamul may be going through some growing pains as well as this correction that every area faces. Jamul was growing from semi-rural to suburban affluent pretty quickly. That train might have lost a little steam. The notion of “prestige” takes a hit? The fires occurring basically back to back in the county seem to have had a big effect too. Gas prices can’t help, even though it seems that gas prices wouldn’t much matter to someone buying a 1M+ home.
Jamul presents some interesting living opportunities,It is a nice community with ranch and ranchette style view properties, some gated, some pretty wild and others in between. A hard hit down just makes it better from a “bang for the buck” perspective.
Sorry if there is a little sales pitch and a little local pride in there :).
May 28, 2008 at 10:01 AM #212693NotCrankyParticipantThere was another one that had a 1M reduction form last sale to list in the same gated community that came active a week or two ago I think it might have gone pending. I have the kids so can’t muster much more than superficial replies right now. Jamul activity is dead for the most part. Another property in a less “prestigious” area came up that it interesting. The owner got all the way to having the foundation formed and is apparently bailing. A few brand new, custom houses out here are short sales as soon as the the inspector signs the final.
Jamul may be going through some growing pains as well as this correction that every area faces. Jamul was growing from semi-rural to suburban affluent pretty quickly. That train might have lost a little steam. The notion of “prestige” takes a hit? The fires occurring basically back to back in the county seem to have had a big effect too. Gas prices can’t help, even though it seems that gas prices wouldn’t much matter to someone buying a 1M+ home.
Jamul presents some interesting living opportunities,It is a nice community with ranch and ranchette style view properties, some gated, some pretty wild and others in between. A hard hit down just makes it better from a “bang for the buck” perspective.
Sorry if there is a little sales pitch and a little local pride in there :).
May 28, 2008 at 10:01 AM #212719NotCrankyParticipantThere was another one that had a 1M reduction form last sale to list in the same gated community that came active a week or two ago I think it might have gone pending. I have the kids so can’t muster much more than superficial replies right now. Jamul activity is dead for the most part. Another property in a less “prestigious” area came up that it interesting. The owner got all the way to having the foundation formed and is apparently bailing. A few brand new, custom houses out here are short sales as soon as the the inspector signs the final.
Jamul may be going through some growing pains as well as this correction that every area faces. Jamul was growing from semi-rural to suburban affluent pretty quickly. That train might have lost a little steam. The notion of “prestige” takes a hit? The fires occurring basically back to back in the county seem to have had a big effect too. Gas prices can’t help, even though it seems that gas prices wouldn’t much matter to someone buying a 1M+ home.
Jamul presents some interesting living opportunities,It is a nice community with ranch and ranchette style view properties, some gated, some pretty wild and others in between. A hard hit down just makes it better from a “bang for the buck” perspective.
Sorry if there is a little sales pitch and a little local pride in there :).
May 28, 2008 at 10:01 AM #212742NotCrankyParticipantThere was another one that had a 1M reduction form last sale to list in the same gated community that came active a week or two ago I think it might have gone pending. I have the kids so can’t muster much more than superficial replies right now. Jamul activity is dead for the most part. Another property in a less “prestigious” area came up that it interesting. The owner got all the way to having the foundation formed and is apparently bailing. A few brand new, custom houses out here are short sales as soon as the the inspector signs the final.
Jamul may be going through some growing pains as well as this correction that every area faces. Jamul was growing from semi-rural to suburban affluent pretty quickly. That train might have lost a little steam. The notion of “prestige” takes a hit? The fires occurring basically back to back in the county seem to have had a big effect too. Gas prices can’t help, even though it seems that gas prices wouldn’t much matter to someone buying a 1M+ home.
Jamul presents some interesting living opportunities,It is a nice community with ranch and ranchette style view properties, some gated, some pretty wild and others in between. A hard hit down just makes it better from a “bang for the buck” perspective.
Sorry if there is a little sales pitch and a little local pride in there :).
May 28, 2008 at 10:01 AM #212771NotCrankyParticipantThere was another one that had a 1M reduction form last sale to list in the same gated community that came active a week or two ago I think it might have gone pending. I have the kids so can’t muster much more than superficial replies right now. Jamul activity is dead for the most part. Another property in a less “prestigious” area came up that it interesting. The owner got all the way to having the foundation formed and is apparently bailing. A few brand new, custom houses out here are short sales as soon as the the inspector signs the final.
Jamul may be going through some growing pains as well as this correction that every area faces. Jamul was growing from semi-rural to suburban affluent pretty quickly. That train might have lost a little steam. The notion of “prestige” takes a hit? The fires occurring basically back to back in the county seem to have had a big effect too. Gas prices can’t help, even though it seems that gas prices wouldn’t much matter to someone buying a 1M+ home.
Jamul presents some interesting living opportunities,It is a nice community with ranch and ranchette style view properties, some gated, some pretty wild and others in between. A hard hit down just makes it better from a “bang for the buck” perspective.
Sorry if there is a little sales pitch and a little local pride in there :).
May 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM #212647BugsParticipantThis is just a reduction in the list price, which was grossly out of line to begin with. As far as I can tell, the highest sale in this project sold for $1,775,000. Admittedly it was a smaller home, but not $200k worth, let alone $1,000,000 worth.
May 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM #212723BugsParticipantThis is just a reduction in the list price, which was grossly out of line to begin with. As far as I can tell, the highest sale in this project sold for $1,775,000. Admittedly it was a smaller home, but not $200k worth, let alone $1,000,000 worth.
May 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM #212749BugsParticipantThis is just a reduction in the list price, which was grossly out of line to begin with. As far as I can tell, the highest sale in this project sold for $1,775,000. Admittedly it was a smaller home, but not $200k worth, let alone $1,000,000 worth.
May 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM #212772BugsParticipantThis is just a reduction in the list price, which was grossly out of line to begin with. As far as I can tell, the highest sale in this project sold for $1,775,000. Admittedly it was a smaller home, but not $200k worth, let alone $1,000,000 worth.
May 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM #212802BugsParticipantThis is just a reduction in the list price, which was grossly out of line to begin with. As far as I can tell, the highest sale in this project sold for $1,775,000. Admittedly it was a smaller home, but not $200k worth, let alone $1,000,000 worth.
May 28, 2008 at 11:37 AM #212756seattle-reloParticipantWow, that is a beautiful house. They might want to redo the pictures and remove the one with the Christmas tree, it is May for heaven sakes!
May 28, 2008 at 11:37 AM #212833seattle-reloParticipantWow, that is a beautiful house. They might want to redo the pictures and remove the one with the Christmas tree, it is May for heaven sakes!
May 28, 2008 at 11:37 AM #212858seattle-reloParticipantWow, that is a beautiful house. They might want to redo the pictures and remove the one with the Christmas tree, it is May for heaven sakes!
May 28, 2008 at 11:37 AM #212882seattle-reloParticipantWow, that is a beautiful house. They might want to redo the pictures and remove the one with the Christmas tree, it is May for heaven sakes!
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