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September 14, 2008 at 12:19 AM #270250September 17, 2008 at 1:34 PM #271560
localcat
ParticipantIt feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?
September 17, 2008 at 1:34 PM #271796localcat
ParticipantIt feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?
September 17, 2008 at 1:34 PM #271806localcat
ParticipantIt feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?
September 17, 2008 at 1:34 PM #271846localcat
ParticipantIt feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?
September 17, 2008 at 1:34 PM #271871localcat
ParticipantIt feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?
September 17, 2008 at 1:47 PM #271595sdduuuude
ParticipantI was hanging out with some Carmel Valley moms few days ago. Was talking housing with two of them.
One was a renter. Been watching for three years. Hoping for prices to come down. Said even if they do, she still may not be able to afford one.
The other recently leveraged her house to buy a business. Had to try 7 appplications and persistent negotiations. Was very surprised at how little her excellent credit helped in the approval process.
She said CV is holding up pretty well, but admits prices have clearly started to drop. I was surprised to hear anyone admit this, espeicially someone who borrowed so aggressively.
Said she hopes the market flies so she could “refinance and redecorate.” That’s a direct quote.
I thought these two ladies gave me a good feeling for the sentiment there. They have seen some prices coming down, but not really expecting that trend to continue in a dramatic fashion.
I see a banking crisis and wonder how anyone can imagine buying a house anywhere right now.
September 17, 2008 at 1:47 PM #271832sdduuuude
ParticipantI was hanging out with some Carmel Valley moms few days ago. Was talking housing with two of them.
One was a renter. Been watching for three years. Hoping for prices to come down. Said even if they do, she still may not be able to afford one.
The other recently leveraged her house to buy a business. Had to try 7 appplications and persistent negotiations. Was very surprised at how little her excellent credit helped in the approval process.
She said CV is holding up pretty well, but admits prices have clearly started to drop. I was surprised to hear anyone admit this, espeicially someone who borrowed so aggressively.
Said she hopes the market flies so she could “refinance and redecorate.” That’s a direct quote.
I thought these two ladies gave me a good feeling for the sentiment there. They have seen some prices coming down, but not really expecting that trend to continue in a dramatic fashion.
I see a banking crisis and wonder how anyone can imagine buying a house anywhere right now.
September 17, 2008 at 1:47 PM #271842sdduuuude
ParticipantI was hanging out with some Carmel Valley moms few days ago. Was talking housing with two of them.
One was a renter. Been watching for three years. Hoping for prices to come down. Said even if they do, she still may not be able to afford one.
The other recently leveraged her house to buy a business. Had to try 7 appplications and persistent negotiations. Was very surprised at how little her excellent credit helped in the approval process.
She said CV is holding up pretty well, but admits prices have clearly started to drop. I was surprised to hear anyone admit this, espeicially someone who borrowed so aggressively.
Said she hopes the market flies so she could “refinance and redecorate.” That’s a direct quote.
I thought these two ladies gave me a good feeling for the sentiment there. They have seen some prices coming down, but not really expecting that trend to continue in a dramatic fashion.
I see a banking crisis and wonder how anyone can imagine buying a house anywhere right now.
September 17, 2008 at 1:47 PM #271884sdduuuude
ParticipantI was hanging out with some Carmel Valley moms few days ago. Was talking housing with two of them.
One was a renter. Been watching for three years. Hoping for prices to come down. Said even if they do, she still may not be able to afford one.
The other recently leveraged her house to buy a business. Had to try 7 appplications and persistent negotiations. Was very surprised at how little her excellent credit helped in the approval process.
She said CV is holding up pretty well, but admits prices have clearly started to drop. I was surprised to hear anyone admit this, espeicially someone who borrowed so aggressively.
Said she hopes the market flies so she could “refinance and redecorate.” That’s a direct quote.
I thought these two ladies gave me a good feeling for the sentiment there. They have seen some prices coming down, but not really expecting that trend to continue in a dramatic fashion.
I see a banking crisis and wonder how anyone can imagine buying a house anywhere right now.
September 17, 2008 at 1:47 PM #271906sdduuuude
ParticipantI was hanging out with some Carmel Valley moms few days ago. Was talking housing with two of them.
One was a renter. Been watching for three years. Hoping for prices to come down. Said even if they do, she still may not be able to afford one.
The other recently leveraged her house to buy a business. Had to try 7 appplications and persistent negotiations. Was very surprised at how little her excellent credit helped in the approval process.
She said CV is holding up pretty well, but admits prices have clearly started to drop. I was surprised to hear anyone admit this, espeicially someone who borrowed so aggressively.
Said she hopes the market flies so she could “refinance and redecorate.” That’s a direct quote.
I thought these two ladies gave me a good feeling for the sentiment there. They have seen some prices coming down, but not really expecting that trend to continue in a dramatic fashion.
I see a banking crisis and wonder how anyone can imagine buying a house anywhere right now.
September 17, 2008 at 1:49 PM #271600Coronita
Participant[quote=localcat]It feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?[/quote]
Sorry, haven’t been following. Too busy…I’ve noticed that my own home purchased in 2004 probably couldn’t for more what we paid for, it’s probably lower if it really needed to move fast. A friend is moving to Derby Hills, and is pretty happy about the purchase, though they probably aren’t the kind of people that are stretched in doing this.
It’s eerriely quite in CV now. Attached markets (what I look at two weeks ago) is still getting wacked. A few 2650+sqft places in torrey hills are going for under $900k now, which is a good sign.
September 17, 2008 at 1:49 PM #271838Coronita
Participant[quote=localcat]It feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?[/quote]
Sorry, haven’t been following. Too busy…I’ve noticed that my own home purchased in 2004 probably couldn’t for more what we paid for, it’s probably lower if it really needed to move fast. A friend is moving to Derby Hills, and is pretty happy about the purchase, though they probably aren’t the kind of people that are stretched in doing this.
It’s eerriely quite in CV now. Attached markets (what I look at two weeks ago) is still getting wacked. A few 2650+sqft places in torrey hills are going for under $900k now, which is a good sign.
September 17, 2008 at 1:49 PM #271847Coronita
Participant[quote=localcat]It feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?[/quote]
Sorry, haven’t been following. Too busy…I’ve noticed that my own home purchased in 2004 probably couldn’t for more what we paid for, it’s probably lower if it really needed to move fast. A friend is moving to Derby Hills, and is pretty happy about the purchase, though they probably aren’t the kind of people that are stretched in doing this.
It’s eerriely quite in CV now. Attached markets (what I look at two weeks ago) is still getting wacked. A few 2650+sqft places in torrey hills are going for under $900k now, which is a good sign.
September 17, 2008 at 1:49 PM #271889Coronita
Participant[quote=localcat]It feels like there is a Cone of Silence over Carmel Valley right now.
A house on Heather Ridge (Saatoga) just went pending though.
Fat Lazy Union, any comments? Please?[/quote]
Sorry, haven’t been following. Too busy…I’ve noticed that my own home purchased in 2004 probably couldn’t for more what we paid for, it’s probably lower if it really needed to move fast. A friend is moving to Derby Hills, and is pretty happy about the purchase, though they probably aren’t the kind of people that are stretched in doing this.
It’s eerriely quite in CV now. Attached markets (what I look at two weeks ago) is still getting wacked. A few 2650+sqft places in torrey hills are going for under $900k now, which is a good sign.
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