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December 28, 2007 at 7:59 PM #11349December 28, 2007 at 8:58 PM #125956Allan from FallbrookParticipant
Nost: Very tasteful interior, and very nice location. $619k, though? Little on the pricey side. There was another Bay Park home on the site that was clocking in at $519/sf. Is the neighborhood really that nice?
December 28, 2007 at 8:58 PM #126111Allan from FallbrookParticipantNost: Very tasteful interior, and very nice location. $619k, though? Little on the pricey side. There was another Bay Park home on the site that was clocking in at $519/sf. Is the neighborhood really that nice?
December 28, 2007 at 8:58 PM #126123Allan from FallbrookParticipantNost: Very tasteful interior, and very nice location. $619k, though? Little on the pricey side. There was another Bay Park home on the site that was clocking in at $519/sf. Is the neighborhood really that nice?
December 28, 2007 at 8:58 PM #126187Allan from FallbrookParticipantNost: Very tasteful interior, and very nice location. $619k, though? Little on the pricey side. There was another Bay Park home on the site that was clocking in at $519/sf. Is the neighborhood really that nice?
December 28, 2007 at 8:58 PM #126215Allan from FallbrookParticipantNost: Very tasteful interior, and very nice location. $619k, though? Little on the pricey side. There was another Bay Park home on the site that was clocking in at $519/sf. Is the neighborhood really that nice?
December 28, 2007 at 9:48 PM #125985AnonymousGuestFallbrook,
We went through this house about 3 months ago or longer. Back then they were asking for something like $725K. We met the owners (at least that is what they said they were) and they had just got married and were selling one of the two houses they had (this being the one). Hard to say if they were for real or just a good story to throw off the smell of “flipping”.
Overall, it seemed to be a nice place – cool looking marble in the kitchen – very unique if I remember correctly. Small bedrooms, small backyard backing up to a storm drain – not a benefit I would want. The neighborhood is ok, a bit old and hit or miss from one house to the next. I would say that it would be a good up and coming neighborhood if it was 2003 – now, I’m not so sure – it will take some time for this to come back up. Way too expensive at $725K. $619K is pushing it. My trigger price for this particular house would be more along the lines of $540-565K – not that I’m a big real estate-ophile.
Just my 2 cents
BRINKDecember 28, 2007 at 9:48 PM #126141AnonymousGuestFallbrook,
We went through this house about 3 months ago or longer. Back then they were asking for something like $725K. We met the owners (at least that is what they said they were) and they had just got married and were selling one of the two houses they had (this being the one). Hard to say if they were for real or just a good story to throw off the smell of “flipping”.
Overall, it seemed to be a nice place – cool looking marble in the kitchen – very unique if I remember correctly. Small bedrooms, small backyard backing up to a storm drain – not a benefit I would want. The neighborhood is ok, a bit old and hit or miss from one house to the next. I would say that it would be a good up and coming neighborhood if it was 2003 – now, I’m not so sure – it will take some time for this to come back up. Way too expensive at $725K. $619K is pushing it. My trigger price for this particular house would be more along the lines of $540-565K – not that I’m a big real estate-ophile.
Just my 2 cents
BRINKDecember 28, 2007 at 9:48 PM #126154AnonymousGuestFallbrook,
We went through this house about 3 months ago or longer. Back then they were asking for something like $725K. We met the owners (at least that is what they said they were) and they had just got married and were selling one of the two houses they had (this being the one). Hard to say if they were for real or just a good story to throw off the smell of “flipping”.
Overall, it seemed to be a nice place – cool looking marble in the kitchen – very unique if I remember correctly. Small bedrooms, small backyard backing up to a storm drain – not a benefit I would want. The neighborhood is ok, a bit old and hit or miss from one house to the next. I would say that it would be a good up and coming neighborhood if it was 2003 – now, I’m not so sure – it will take some time for this to come back up. Way too expensive at $725K. $619K is pushing it. My trigger price for this particular house would be more along the lines of $540-565K – not that I’m a big real estate-ophile.
Just my 2 cents
BRINKDecember 28, 2007 at 9:48 PM #126218AnonymousGuestFallbrook,
We went through this house about 3 months ago or longer. Back then they were asking for something like $725K. We met the owners (at least that is what they said they were) and they had just got married and were selling one of the two houses they had (this being the one). Hard to say if they were for real or just a good story to throw off the smell of “flipping”.
Overall, it seemed to be a nice place – cool looking marble in the kitchen – very unique if I remember correctly. Small bedrooms, small backyard backing up to a storm drain – not a benefit I would want. The neighborhood is ok, a bit old and hit or miss from one house to the next. I would say that it would be a good up and coming neighborhood if it was 2003 – now, I’m not so sure – it will take some time for this to come back up. Way too expensive at $725K. $619K is pushing it. My trigger price for this particular house would be more along the lines of $540-565K – not that I’m a big real estate-ophile.
Just my 2 cents
BRINKDecember 28, 2007 at 9:48 PM #126245AnonymousGuestFallbrook,
We went through this house about 3 months ago or longer. Back then they were asking for something like $725K. We met the owners (at least that is what they said they were) and they had just got married and were selling one of the two houses they had (this being the one). Hard to say if they were for real or just a good story to throw off the smell of “flipping”.
Overall, it seemed to be a nice place – cool looking marble in the kitchen – very unique if I remember correctly. Small bedrooms, small backyard backing up to a storm drain – not a benefit I would want. The neighborhood is ok, a bit old and hit or miss from one house to the next. I would say that it would be a good up and coming neighborhood if it was 2003 – now, I’m not so sure – it will take some time for this to come back up. Way too expensive at $725K. $619K is pushing it. My trigger price for this particular house would be more along the lines of $540-565K – not that I’m a big real estate-ophile.
Just my 2 cents
BRINKDecember 28, 2007 at 10:43 PM #125995CMcGParticipantI work in this area and consider it to be THE most central San Diego community. The lot is small, however, and the listing does not mention that if you have kids, they have to go to Clairemont High School (yuck). Plus, no view of Mission Bay. Those factors are making the price relatively reasonable. I want to live in Bay Park, too, but I think prices will be better next year. One could prolly add a second story to this one to enhance the view.
December 28, 2007 at 10:43 PM #126151CMcGParticipantI work in this area and consider it to be THE most central San Diego community. The lot is small, however, and the listing does not mention that if you have kids, they have to go to Clairemont High School (yuck). Plus, no view of Mission Bay. Those factors are making the price relatively reasonable. I want to live in Bay Park, too, but I think prices will be better next year. One could prolly add a second story to this one to enhance the view.
December 28, 2007 at 10:43 PM #126164CMcGParticipantI work in this area and consider it to be THE most central San Diego community. The lot is small, however, and the listing does not mention that if you have kids, they have to go to Clairemont High School (yuck). Plus, no view of Mission Bay. Those factors are making the price relatively reasonable. I want to live in Bay Park, too, but I think prices will be better next year. One could prolly add a second story to this one to enhance the view.
December 28, 2007 at 10:43 PM #126228CMcGParticipantI work in this area and consider it to be THE most central San Diego community. The lot is small, however, and the listing does not mention that if you have kids, they have to go to Clairemont High School (yuck). Plus, no view of Mission Bay. Those factors are making the price relatively reasonable. I want to live in Bay Park, too, but I think prices will be better next year. One could prolly add a second story to this one to enhance the view.
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