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July 10, 2008 at 10:56 AM #237020July 10, 2008 at 12:40 PM #236914cowboyParticipant
fat_lazy_union,
Are the Sea Ridge homes in Torrey Hills the homes that have powerlines backing them (like in your back yard); slightly west of the Vons shopping center on Ocean Air? If those are the ones I think your talking about, I agree with you. What do those homes go for these days? $900K to $1M??
Carriage Run is one of the most overpriced new homes around. They were so outrageous I had to give the sales guy a few jabs on how crazy the prices were.
He thought the fact that the prices are holding up so well was a real attraction to the community. He also said $500K for those homes would never be.
July 10, 2008 at 12:40 PM #237043cowboyParticipantfat_lazy_union,
Are the Sea Ridge homes in Torrey Hills the homes that have powerlines backing them (like in your back yard); slightly west of the Vons shopping center on Ocean Air? If those are the ones I think your talking about, I agree with you. What do those homes go for these days? $900K to $1M??
Carriage Run is one of the most overpriced new homes around. They were so outrageous I had to give the sales guy a few jabs on how crazy the prices were.
He thought the fact that the prices are holding up so well was a real attraction to the community. He also said $500K for those homes would never be.
July 10, 2008 at 12:40 PM #237052cowboyParticipantfat_lazy_union,
Are the Sea Ridge homes in Torrey Hills the homes that have powerlines backing them (like in your back yard); slightly west of the Vons shopping center on Ocean Air? If those are the ones I think your talking about, I agree with you. What do those homes go for these days? $900K to $1M??
Carriage Run is one of the most overpriced new homes around. They were so outrageous I had to give the sales guy a few jabs on how crazy the prices were.
He thought the fact that the prices are holding up so well was a real attraction to the community. He also said $500K for those homes would never be.
July 10, 2008 at 12:40 PM #237098cowboyParticipantfat_lazy_union,
Are the Sea Ridge homes in Torrey Hills the homes that have powerlines backing them (like in your back yard); slightly west of the Vons shopping center on Ocean Air? If those are the ones I think your talking about, I agree with you. What do those homes go for these days? $900K to $1M??
Carriage Run is one of the most overpriced new homes around. They were so outrageous I had to give the sales guy a few jabs on how crazy the prices were.
He thought the fact that the prices are holding up so well was a real attraction to the community. He also said $500K for those homes would never be.
July 10, 2008 at 12:40 PM #237110cowboyParticipantfat_lazy_union,
Are the Sea Ridge homes in Torrey Hills the homes that have powerlines backing them (like in your back yard); slightly west of the Vons shopping center on Ocean Air? If those are the ones I think your talking about, I agree with you. What do those homes go for these days? $900K to $1M??
Carriage Run is one of the most overpriced new homes around. They were so outrageous I had to give the sales guy a few jabs on how crazy the prices were.
He thought the fact that the prices are holding up so well was a real attraction to the community. He also said $500K for those homes would never be.
July 10, 2008 at 1:01 PM #236929FearfulParticipantDon’t forget those houses, at least this one in Sausalito, are right under the flight path for the choppers coming from MCAS. Especially when the marine layer hits, and the choppers fly under it, it’s WHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUP.
Exciting the first couple of times and then downright intolerable. Power lines, choppers, and planes, oh my!
July 10, 2008 at 1:01 PM #237058FearfulParticipantDon’t forget those houses, at least this one in Sausalito, are right under the flight path for the choppers coming from MCAS. Especially when the marine layer hits, and the choppers fly under it, it’s WHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUP.
Exciting the first couple of times and then downright intolerable. Power lines, choppers, and planes, oh my!
July 10, 2008 at 1:01 PM #237067FearfulParticipantDon’t forget those houses, at least this one in Sausalito, are right under the flight path for the choppers coming from MCAS. Especially when the marine layer hits, and the choppers fly under it, it’s WHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUP.
Exciting the first couple of times and then downright intolerable. Power lines, choppers, and planes, oh my!
July 10, 2008 at 1:01 PM #237113FearfulParticipantDon’t forget those houses, at least this one in Sausalito, are right under the flight path for the choppers coming from MCAS. Especially when the marine layer hits, and the choppers fly under it, it’s WHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUP.
Exciting the first couple of times and then downright intolerable. Power lines, choppers, and planes, oh my!
July 10, 2008 at 1:01 PM #237125FearfulParticipantDon’t forget those houses, at least this one in Sausalito, are right under the flight path for the choppers coming from MCAS. Especially when the marine layer hits, and the choppers fly under it, it’s WHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUPWHUP.
Exciting the first couple of times and then downright intolerable. Power lines, choppers, and planes, oh my!
July 10, 2008 at 3:41 PM #236999AnonymousGuestYou can argue the whole CV is overpriced. But at the lower end, there seems to have much support. Carriage Run is selling very well except model 1, which has a very undesirable floorplan for the typical buyers, who choose CV for the schools. I don’t have much knowledge in 1M+ homes though.
July 10, 2008 at 3:41 PM #237126AnonymousGuestYou can argue the whole CV is overpriced. But at the lower end, there seems to have much support. Carriage Run is selling very well except model 1, which has a very undesirable floorplan for the typical buyers, who choose CV for the schools. I don’t have much knowledge in 1M+ homes though.
July 10, 2008 at 3:41 PM #237139AnonymousGuestYou can argue the whole CV is overpriced. But at the lower end, there seems to have much support. Carriage Run is selling very well except model 1, which has a very undesirable floorplan for the typical buyers, who choose CV for the schools. I don’t have much knowledge in 1M+ homes though.
July 10, 2008 at 3:41 PM #237182AnonymousGuestYou can argue the whole CV is overpriced. But at the lower end, there seems to have much support. Carriage Run is selling very well except model 1, which has a very undesirable floorplan for the typical buyers, who choose CV for the schools. I don’t have much knowledge in 1M+ homes though.
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