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February 29, 2008 at 10:11 PM #163380March 1, 2008 at 9:08 AM #163049jpinpbParticipant
What a comp killer. The people next door selling are bumming. Makes me wonder what the prices will be by year’s end.
March 1, 2008 at 9:08 AM #163357jpinpbParticipantWhat a comp killer. The people next door selling are bumming. Makes me wonder what the prices will be by year’s end.
March 1, 2008 at 9:08 AM #163368jpinpbParticipantWhat a comp killer. The people next door selling are bumming. Makes me wonder what the prices will be by year’s end.
March 1, 2008 at 9:08 AM #163381jpinpbParticipantWhat a comp killer. The people next door selling are bumming. Makes me wonder what the prices will be by year’s end.
March 1, 2008 at 9:08 AM #163461jpinpbParticipantWhat a comp killer. The people next door selling are bumming. Makes me wonder what the prices will be by year’s end.
March 1, 2008 at 10:37 AM #163059gdcoxParticipantJust looking on that sub-division on Google Earth with all the houses jam packed, many with no yard, makes me think what right-minded people would pay 1.2M in such compressed density on the edge of town. It looks more like centre of downtown. Compare with this for examaple… yes I know its in Texas, but even so. I would move to Texas and accept a pay cut rather than pay for that canyon sub-division!
http://associates20002.texas.remax.com/
Listings/ListingDetail_r4.aspx?LID=24109376#March 1, 2008 at 10:37 AM #163367gdcoxParticipantJust looking on that sub-division on Google Earth with all the houses jam packed, many with no yard, makes me think what right-minded people would pay 1.2M in such compressed density on the edge of town. It looks more like centre of downtown. Compare with this for examaple… yes I know its in Texas, but even so. I would move to Texas and accept a pay cut rather than pay for that canyon sub-division!
http://associates20002.texas.remax.com/
Listings/ListingDetail_r4.aspx?LID=24109376#March 1, 2008 at 10:37 AM #163379gdcoxParticipantJust looking on that sub-division on Google Earth with all the houses jam packed, many with no yard, makes me think what right-minded people would pay 1.2M in such compressed density on the edge of town. It looks more like centre of downtown. Compare with this for examaple… yes I know its in Texas, but even so. I would move to Texas and accept a pay cut rather than pay for that canyon sub-division!
http://associates20002.texas.remax.com/
Listings/ListingDetail_r4.aspx?LID=24109376#March 1, 2008 at 10:37 AM #163391gdcoxParticipantJust looking on that sub-division on Google Earth with all the houses jam packed, many with no yard, makes me think what right-minded people would pay 1.2M in such compressed density on the edge of town. It looks more like centre of downtown. Compare with this for examaple… yes I know its in Texas, but even so. I would move to Texas and accept a pay cut rather than pay for that canyon sub-division!
http://associates20002.texas.remax.com/
Listings/ListingDetail_r4.aspx?LID=24109376#March 1, 2008 at 10:37 AM #163472gdcoxParticipantJust looking on that sub-division on Google Earth with all the houses jam packed, many with no yard, makes me think what right-minded people would pay 1.2M in such compressed density on the edge of town. It looks more like centre of downtown. Compare with this for examaple… yes I know its in Texas, but even so. I would move to Texas and accept a pay cut rather than pay for that canyon sub-division!
http://associates20002.texas.remax.com/
Listings/ListingDetail_r4.aspx?LID=24109376#March 1, 2008 at 10:48 AM #163079CoronitaParticipantgdcox,
This is consistent with most of newer SD tract homes. So aside from this particular property being next to power lines, the homes in this area are pretty nice imho.
The reason why I'm particularly looking in this area (in addition to MM) is that this is right along the 56 corridor, which makes it a decent location to both sorrento valley and rancho bernado, not to mention the g-norous office complexes being built in Santa Fe summit and at the end of 56east. So, I'm looking for some potential rental here, in the 2000-2300sqft here when/if prices ever come such that it makes sense.
I thought despite being in the interesting location, the huge price would hopefully be a sign of more cuts ahead in this area, though I think the the person that paid 1.2mill was insane for this property. It appears to be REOed by countrywide, go figure.
As far as texas is concerned. Well, yes if you can deal with the texas "thing", no one's arguing it's cheaper there. But again, it's texas (no offense to texans. You either love it or hate it).
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March 1, 2008 at 10:48 AM #163387CoronitaParticipantgdcox,
This is consistent with most of newer SD tract homes. So aside from this particular property being next to power lines, the homes in this area are pretty nice imho.
The reason why I'm particularly looking in this area (in addition to MM) is that this is right along the 56 corridor, which makes it a decent location to both sorrento valley and rancho bernado, not to mention the g-norous office complexes being built in Santa Fe summit and at the end of 56east. So, I'm looking for some potential rental here, in the 2000-2300sqft here when/if prices ever come such that it makes sense.
I thought despite being in the interesting location, the huge price would hopefully be a sign of more cuts ahead in this area, though I think the the person that paid 1.2mill was insane for this property. It appears to be REOed by countrywide, go figure.
As far as texas is concerned. Well, yes if you can deal with the texas "thing", no one's arguing it's cheaper there. But again, it's texas (no offense to texans. You either love it or hate it).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
March 1, 2008 at 10:48 AM #163398CoronitaParticipantgdcox,
This is consistent with most of newer SD tract homes. So aside from this particular property being next to power lines, the homes in this area are pretty nice imho.
The reason why I'm particularly looking in this area (in addition to MM) is that this is right along the 56 corridor, which makes it a decent location to both sorrento valley and rancho bernado, not to mention the g-norous office complexes being built in Santa Fe summit and at the end of 56east. So, I'm looking for some potential rental here, in the 2000-2300sqft here when/if prices ever come such that it makes sense.
I thought despite being in the interesting location, the huge price would hopefully be a sign of more cuts ahead in this area, though I think the the person that paid 1.2mill was insane for this property. It appears to be REOed by countrywide, go figure.
As far as texas is concerned. Well, yes if you can deal with the texas "thing", no one's arguing it's cheaper there. But again, it's texas (no offense to texans. You either love it or hate it).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
March 1, 2008 at 10:48 AM #163411CoronitaParticipantgdcox,
This is consistent with most of newer SD tract homes. So aside from this particular property being next to power lines, the homes in this area are pretty nice imho.
The reason why I'm particularly looking in this area (in addition to MM) is that this is right along the 56 corridor, which makes it a decent location to both sorrento valley and rancho bernado, not to mention the g-norous office complexes being built in Santa Fe summit and at the end of 56east. So, I'm looking for some potential rental here, in the 2000-2300sqft here when/if prices ever come such that it makes sense.
I thought despite being in the interesting location, the huge price would hopefully be a sign of more cuts ahead in this area, though I think the the person that paid 1.2mill was insane for this property. It appears to be REOed by countrywide, go figure.
As far as texas is concerned. Well, yes if you can deal with the texas "thing", no one's arguing it's cheaper there. But again, it's texas (no offense to texans. You either love it or hate it).
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
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