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July 10, 2008 at 6:37 AM #236785July 10, 2008 at 7:43 AM #236609
Coronita
Participantcowboy, that new development would be Carriage Run, which technically is in CCH and not Torrey Hills. Your assessment of $500k would be in line with how much I think something in that community that I would like to see be for 1900-2000sqft. Why people spent close to $800k on such a small home imho is overpriced even for CV standards.
July 10, 2008 at 7:43 AM #236739Coronita
Participantcowboy, that new development would be Carriage Run, which technically is in CCH and not Torrey Hills. Your assessment of $500k would be in line with how much I think something in that community that I would like to see be for 1900-2000sqft. Why people spent close to $800k on such a small home imho is overpriced even for CV standards.
July 10, 2008 at 7:43 AM #236747Coronita
Participantcowboy, that new development would be Carriage Run, which technically is in CCH and not Torrey Hills. Your assessment of $500k would be in line with how much I think something in that community that I would like to see be for 1900-2000sqft. Why people spent close to $800k on such a small home imho is overpriced even for CV standards.
July 10, 2008 at 7:43 AM #236791Coronita
Participantcowboy, that new development would be Carriage Run, which technically is in CCH and not Torrey Hills. Your assessment of $500k would be in line with how much I think something in that community that I would like to see be for 1900-2000sqft. Why people spent close to $800k on such a small home imho is overpriced even for CV standards.
July 10, 2008 at 7:43 AM #236805Coronita
Participantcowboy, that new development would be Carriage Run, which technically is in CCH and not Torrey Hills. Your assessment of $500k would be in line with how much I think something in that community that I would like to see be for 1900-2000sqft. Why people spent close to $800k on such a small home imho is overpriced even for CV standards.
July 10, 2008 at 7:49 AM #236624Coronita
Participantzk,
I’m curious. Why do you visit Bridle Ridge community so often? Are you interested in the community? It’s an honest question.
The big turnoff for me regardless of price is the proximity to the powerlines, and the otherwise annoying lot location.Doesn’t it bother you? I’m curious what your ideal/realistic price point would be for Pardee to move into Bridle Ridge to tolerate some of the pecularities in a a developed…I say realistic, because obviously a price of $1 to $500k probably would allow some people to tolerate the power lines. I’m curious what your realistic magic sweet spot would be to move in.
For me there are certain communities that I would never live in no matter what price. For example SeaRidge in Torrey Hills is one. If someone handed me a deal of a home in that community, I’d turn around a rent it out or sell, but would never owner occupy.
July 10, 2008 at 7:49 AM #236754Coronita
Participantzk,
I’m curious. Why do you visit Bridle Ridge community so often? Are you interested in the community? It’s an honest question.
The big turnoff for me regardless of price is the proximity to the powerlines, and the otherwise annoying lot location.Doesn’t it bother you? I’m curious what your ideal/realistic price point would be for Pardee to move into Bridle Ridge to tolerate some of the pecularities in a a developed…I say realistic, because obviously a price of $1 to $500k probably would allow some people to tolerate the power lines. I’m curious what your realistic magic sweet spot would be to move in.
For me there are certain communities that I would never live in no matter what price. For example SeaRidge in Torrey Hills is one. If someone handed me a deal of a home in that community, I’d turn around a rent it out or sell, but would never owner occupy.
July 10, 2008 at 7:49 AM #236762Coronita
Participantzk,
I’m curious. Why do you visit Bridle Ridge community so often? Are you interested in the community? It’s an honest question.
The big turnoff for me regardless of price is the proximity to the powerlines, and the otherwise annoying lot location.Doesn’t it bother you? I’m curious what your ideal/realistic price point would be for Pardee to move into Bridle Ridge to tolerate some of the pecularities in a a developed…I say realistic, because obviously a price of $1 to $500k probably would allow some people to tolerate the power lines. I’m curious what your realistic magic sweet spot would be to move in.
For me there are certain communities that I would never live in no matter what price. For example SeaRidge in Torrey Hills is one. If someone handed me a deal of a home in that community, I’d turn around a rent it out or sell, but would never owner occupy.
July 10, 2008 at 7:49 AM #236806Coronita
Participantzk,
I’m curious. Why do you visit Bridle Ridge community so often? Are you interested in the community? It’s an honest question.
The big turnoff for me regardless of price is the proximity to the powerlines, and the otherwise annoying lot location.Doesn’t it bother you? I’m curious what your ideal/realistic price point would be for Pardee to move into Bridle Ridge to tolerate some of the pecularities in a a developed…I say realistic, because obviously a price of $1 to $500k probably would allow some people to tolerate the power lines. I’m curious what your realistic magic sweet spot would be to move in.
For me there are certain communities that I would never live in no matter what price. For example SeaRidge in Torrey Hills is one. If someone handed me a deal of a home in that community, I’d turn around a rent it out or sell, but would never owner occupy.
July 10, 2008 at 7:49 AM #236820Coronita
Participantzk,
I’m curious. Why do you visit Bridle Ridge community so often? Are you interested in the community? It’s an honest question.
The big turnoff for me regardless of price is the proximity to the powerlines, and the otherwise annoying lot location.Doesn’t it bother you? I’m curious what your ideal/realistic price point would be for Pardee to move into Bridle Ridge to tolerate some of the pecularities in a a developed…I say realistic, because obviously a price of $1 to $500k probably would allow some people to tolerate the power lines. I’m curious what your realistic magic sweet spot would be to move in.
For me there are certain communities that I would never live in no matter what price. For example SeaRidge in Torrey Hills is one. If someone handed me a deal of a home in that community, I’d turn around a rent it out or sell, but would never owner occupy.
July 10, 2008 at 10:56 AM #236824zk
Participantflu,
Yes, I visit because I’m interested in the community. Some of their lots are not that close to the powerlines. I can’t say what price I’d be willing to pay just yet. It would be at least a year before I’d buy there, and it will depend on what price range resales are selling for at that time. If I think prices have a long way down to go at that point, I may pass on it altogether.
July 10, 2008 at 10:56 AM #236951zk
Participantflu,
Yes, I visit because I’m interested in the community. Some of their lots are not that close to the powerlines. I can’t say what price I’d be willing to pay just yet. It would be at least a year before I’d buy there, and it will depend on what price range resales are selling for at that time. If I think prices have a long way down to go at that point, I may pass on it altogether.
July 10, 2008 at 10:56 AM #236962zk
Participantflu,
Yes, I visit because I’m interested in the community. Some of their lots are not that close to the powerlines. I can’t say what price I’d be willing to pay just yet. It would be at least a year before I’d buy there, and it will depend on what price range resales are selling for at that time. If I think prices have a long way down to go at that point, I may pass on it altogether.
July 10, 2008 at 10:56 AM #237006zk
Participantflu,
Yes, I visit because I’m interested in the community. Some of their lots are not that close to the powerlines. I can’t say what price I’d be willing to pay just yet. It would be at least a year before I’d buy there, and it will depend on what price range resales are selling for at that time. If I think prices have a long way down to go at that point, I may pass on it altogether.
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