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May 29, 2011 at 12:27 AM #18839May 31, 2011 at 12:27 PM #700176DoofratParticipant
I’d choose the one that wasn’t near a wastewater treatment plant.
May 31, 2011 at 12:27 PM #700274DoofratParticipantI’d choose the one that wasn’t near a wastewater treatment plant.
May 31, 2011 at 12:27 PM #701369DoofratParticipantI’d choose the one that wasn’t near a wastewater treatment plant.
May 31, 2011 at 12:27 PM #701010DoofratParticipantI’d choose the one that wasn’t near a wastewater treatment plant.
May 31, 2011 at 12:27 PM #700862DoofratParticipantI’d choose the one that wasn’t near a wastewater treatment plant.
May 31, 2011 at 12:34 PM #700181CoronitaParticipantThe Pardee quadrant in Carmel Country Highland is holding up pretty well (Carriage Run, Saratoga, Derby Hills, and Bridle Ridge_…. despite how I feel Carriage Run is overpriced. But then again, how I feel is irrelevant if there are buyers willing to pony up.. And there are still buyers willing to pony up….
Appreciation in 10-20 years? Don’t even bother planning for something that *might* happen 10-20 years…. Who knows if you’re going to be living here 10-20 years…And who knows how trashed the dollar is going to be 10-20 years.
May 31, 2011 at 12:34 PM #700279CoronitaParticipantThe Pardee quadrant in Carmel Country Highland is holding up pretty well (Carriage Run, Saratoga, Derby Hills, and Bridle Ridge_…. despite how I feel Carriage Run is overpriced. But then again, how I feel is irrelevant if there are buyers willing to pony up.. And there are still buyers willing to pony up….
Appreciation in 10-20 years? Don’t even bother planning for something that *might* happen 10-20 years…. Who knows if you’re going to be living here 10-20 years…And who knows how trashed the dollar is going to be 10-20 years.
May 31, 2011 at 12:34 PM #701374CoronitaParticipantThe Pardee quadrant in Carmel Country Highland is holding up pretty well (Carriage Run, Saratoga, Derby Hills, and Bridle Ridge_…. despite how I feel Carriage Run is overpriced. But then again, how I feel is irrelevant if there are buyers willing to pony up.. And there are still buyers willing to pony up….
Appreciation in 10-20 years? Don’t even bother planning for something that *might* happen 10-20 years…. Who knows if you’re going to be living here 10-20 years…And who knows how trashed the dollar is going to be 10-20 years.
May 31, 2011 at 12:34 PM #701015CoronitaParticipantThe Pardee quadrant in Carmel Country Highland is holding up pretty well (Carriage Run, Saratoga, Derby Hills, and Bridle Ridge_…. despite how I feel Carriage Run is overpriced. But then again, how I feel is irrelevant if there are buyers willing to pony up.. And there are still buyers willing to pony up….
Appreciation in 10-20 years? Don’t even bother planning for something that *might* happen 10-20 years…. Who knows if you’re going to be living here 10-20 years…And who knows how trashed the dollar is going to be 10-20 years.
May 31, 2011 at 12:34 PM #700867CoronitaParticipantThe Pardee quadrant in Carmel Country Highland is holding up pretty well (Carriage Run, Saratoga, Derby Hills, and Bridle Ridge_…. despite how I feel Carriage Run is overpriced. But then again, how I feel is irrelevant if there are buyers willing to pony up.. And there are still buyers willing to pony up….
Appreciation in 10-20 years? Don’t even bother planning for something that *might* happen 10-20 years…. Who knows if you’re going to be living here 10-20 years…And who knows how trashed the dollar is going to be 10-20 years.
June 2, 2011 at 9:57 AM #701327MookiParticipantI want to continue to walk to surf. But the surf-close (walking distance) areas in North County (with good public schools) have gone through much less post-bubble price correction than other areas that also have good public schools. I can’t tell if it is a good sign that these areas are so desirable that price always hold up better (and therefore a good place to buy) or they still have a long way to go in the downward spiral in price (and therefore a bad place to buy right now).
June 2, 2011 at 9:57 AM #701835MookiParticipantI want to continue to walk to surf. But the surf-close (walking distance) areas in North County (with good public schools) have gone through much less post-bubble price correction than other areas that also have good public schools. I can’t tell if it is a good sign that these areas are so desirable that price always hold up better (and therefore a good place to buy) or they still have a long way to go in the downward spiral in price (and therefore a bad place to buy right now).
June 2, 2011 at 9:57 AM #701475MookiParticipantI want to continue to walk to surf. But the surf-close (walking distance) areas in North County (with good public schools) have gone through much less post-bubble price correction than other areas that also have good public schools. I can’t tell if it is a good sign that these areas are so desirable that price always hold up better (and therefore a good place to buy) or they still have a long way to go in the downward spiral in price (and therefore a bad place to buy right now).
June 2, 2011 at 9:57 AM #700636MookiParticipantI want to continue to walk to surf. But the surf-close (walking distance) areas in North County (with good public schools) have gone through much less post-bubble price correction than other areas that also have good public schools. I can’t tell if it is a good sign that these areas are so desirable that price always hold up better (and therefore a good place to buy) or they still have a long way to go in the downward spiral in price (and therefore a bad place to buy right now).
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