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March 30, 2008 at 1:30 PM #178878March 30, 2008 at 5:53 PM #1785105yearwaiterParticipant
Still these are way high prices. If you look into 4S Ranch in the 2002-2003 the prices for this kind of homes are around 500K to 520K for 3000 sft homes.
There is clear estimation of slide is going to be 38% for San Diego(bit time to wait) then these new homes also adjust to the price that were set around 2002 year. There is no use to buy in a rush and first avoid the great recession and it tells who stand and who ran and who will still buy – a great time to wait
5yearswaiter
March 30, 2008 at 5:53 PM #1788715yearwaiterParticipantStill these are way high prices. If you look into 4S Ranch in the 2002-2003 the prices for this kind of homes are around 500K to 520K for 3000 sft homes.
There is clear estimation of slide is going to be 38% for San Diego(bit time to wait) then these new homes also adjust to the price that were set around 2002 year. There is no use to buy in a rush and first avoid the great recession and it tells who stand and who ran and who will still buy – a great time to wait
5yearswaiter
March 30, 2008 at 5:53 PM #1788805yearwaiterParticipantStill these are way high prices. If you look into 4S Ranch in the 2002-2003 the prices for this kind of homes are around 500K to 520K for 3000 sft homes.
There is clear estimation of slide is going to be 38% for San Diego(bit time to wait) then these new homes also adjust to the price that were set around 2002 year. There is no use to buy in a rush and first avoid the great recession and it tells who stand and who ran and who will still buy – a great time to wait
5yearswaiter
March 30, 2008 at 5:53 PM #1788895yearwaiterParticipantStill these are way high prices. If you look into 4S Ranch in the 2002-2003 the prices for this kind of homes are around 500K to 520K for 3000 sft homes.
There is clear estimation of slide is going to be 38% for San Diego(bit time to wait) then these new homes also adjust to the price that were set around 2002 year. There is no use to buy in a rush and first avoid the great recession and it tells who stand and who ran and who will still buy – a great time to wait
5yearswaiter
March 30, 2008 at 5:53 PM #1789675yearwaiterParticipantStill these are way high prices. If you look into 4S Ranch in the 2002-2003 the prices for this kind of homes are around 500K to 520K for 3000 sft homes.
There is clear estimation of slide is going to be 38% for San Diego(bit time to wait) then these new homes also adjust to the price that were set around 2002 year. There is no use to buy in a rush and first avoid the great recession and it tells who stand and who ran and who will still buy – a great time to wait
5yearswaiter
April 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM #179387AnonymousGuest4S Buyer 2002 –
Check out Larry reporting on the fires while his 4S Ranch Home is burning…
http://laist.com/2007/10/22/larry_himmel_re.php
I know that Del Sur and Crosby, your neighbor to the west, came out completely unscathed.
As for the Shelter in Place…well brush management is also a good program as it remove the fuel altogether. Personally, I would never take the chance of staying in my home! A fire as hot as the ones we experienced will take anything that comes into it’s path. Many of us were blessed and others perished.
Oh…California is a desert! Check out the Laguna, Malibu, Irvine…etc. North County is not the only area built in an area where fire can take out a community.
April 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM #179753AnonymousGuest4S Buyer 2002 –
Check out Larry reporting on the fires while his 4S Ranch Home is burning…
http://laist.com/2007/10/22/larry_himmel_re.php
I know that Del Sur and Crosby, your neighbor to the west, came out completely unscathed.
As for the Shelter in Place…well brush management is also a good program as it remove the fuel altogether. Personally, I would never take the chance of staying in my home! A fire as hot as the ones we experienced will take anything that comes into it’s path. Many of us were blessed and others perished.
Oh…California is a desert! Check out the Laguna, Malibu, Irvine…etc. North County is not the only area built in an area where fire can take out a community.
April 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM #179758AnonymousGuest4S Buyer 2002 –
Check out Larry reporting on the fires while his 4S Ranch Home is burning…
http://laist.com/2007/10/22/larry_himmel_re.php
I know that Del Sur and Crosby, your neighbor to the west, came out completely unscathed.
As for the Shelter in Place…well brush management is also a good program as it remove the fuel altogether. Personally, I would never take the chance of staying in my home! A fire as hot as the ones we experienced will take anything that comes into it’s path. Many of us were blessed and others perished.
Oh…California is a desert! Check out the Laguna, Malibu, Irvine…etc. North County is not the only area built in an area where fire can take out a community.
April 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM #179770AnonymousGuest4S Buyer 2002 –
Check out Larry reporting on the fires while his 4S Ranch Home is burning…
http://laist.com/2007/10/22/larry_himmel_re.php
I know that Del Sur and Crosby, your neighbor to the west, came out completely unscathed.
As for the Shelter in Place…well brush management is also a good program as it remove the fuel altogether. Personally, I would never take the chance of staying in my home! A fire as hot as the ones we experienced will take anything that comes into it’s path. Many of us were blessed and others perished.
Oh…California is a desert! Check out the Laguna, Malibu, Irvine…etc. North County is not the only area built in an area where fire can take out a community.
April 1, 2008 at 3:34 PM #179846AnonymousGuest4S Buyer 2002 –
Check out Larry reporting on the fires while his 4S Ranch Home is burning…
http://laist.com/2007/10/22/larry_himmel_re.php
I know that Del Sur and Crosby, your neighbor to the west, came out completely unscathed.
As for the Shelter in Place…well brush management is also a good program as it remove the fuel altogether. Personally, I would never take the chance of staying in my home! A fire as hot as the ones we experienced will take anything that comes into it’s path. Many of us were blessed and others perished.
Oh…California is a desert! Check out the Laguna, Malibu, Irvine…etc. North County is not the only area built in an area where fire can take out a community.
April 1, 2008 at 10:08 PM #1795324spotentialbuyerParticipant500-520K for 3000sq ft in 4S? While I would love for the price to go back to 2002-2003, you would also have to account for normal appreciation. We thought those prices were good (702 for Silhouette and Pienza reduced some homes by 80K to 704K) and we almost bought…however we are trying to hold out. What do our realtors on this site think the price will stablize to for a 3000 sq ft home? e thought 600-650 would be a good price.
April 1, 2008 at 10:08 PM #1798994spotentialbuyerParticipant500-520K for 3000sq ft in 4S? While I would love for the price to go back to 2002-2003, you would also have to account for normal appreciation. We thought those prices were good (702 for Silhouette and Pienza reduced some homes by 80K to 704K) and we almost bought…however we are trying to hold out. What do our realtors on this site think the price will stablize to for a 3000 sq ft home? e thought 600-650 would be a good price.
April 1, 2008 at 10:08 PM #1799034spotentialbuyerParticipant500-520K for 3000sq ft in 4S? While I would love for the price to go back to 2002-2003, you would also have to account for normal appreciation. We thought those prices were good (702 for Silhouette and Pienza reduced some homes by 80K to 704K) and we almost bought…however we are trying to hold out. What do our realtors on this site think the price will stablize to for a 3000 sq ft home? e thought 600-650 would be a good price.
April 1, 2008 at 10:08 PM #1799154spotentialbuyerParticipant500-520K for 3000sq ft in 4S? While I would love for the price to go back to 2002-2003, you would also have to account for normal appreciation. We thought those prices were good (702 for Silhouette and Pienza reduced some homes by 80K to 704K) and we almost bought…however we are trying to hold out. What do our realtors on this site think the price will stablize to for a 3000 sq ft home? e thought 600-650 would be a good price.
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