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April 12, 2008 at 9:09 AM #185552April 12, 2008 at 9:26 AM #185513
niy38
ParticipantSouth carlsbad along Melrose belong to San Marcos school district. You’re living in world well-known Carlsbad by paying
$100k more, comparing with San Elijo Hill area.April 12, 2008 at 9:26 AM #185529niy38
ParticipantSouth carlsbad along Melrose belong to San Marcos school district. You’re living in world well-known Carlsbad by paying
$100k more, comparing with San Elijo Hill area.April 12, 2008 at 9:26 AM #185560niy38
ParticipantSouth carlsbad along Melrose belong to San Marcos school district. You’re living in world well-known Carlsbad by paying
$100k more, comparing with San Elijo Hill area.April 12, 2008 at 9:26 AM #185564niy38
ParticipantSouth carlsbad along Melrose belong to San Marcos school district. You’re living in world well-known Carlsbad by paying
$100k more, comparing with San Elijo Hill area.April 12, 2008 at 9:26 AM #185571niy38
ParticipantSouth carlsbad along Melrose belong to San Marcos school district. You’re living in world well-known Carlsbad by paying
$100k more, comparing with San Elijo Hill area.April 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM #185508sandiego
ParticipantThe 1997 price comment was in jest. Some people on this board seem to think that if you are paying anything more than the actual cost of the land and the materials to build the house, you are paying too much.
At some point you do trade location and lifestyle for price. There is a premium to be paid. I don’t think that Shadowridge and SEH are very good comps for coastal Carlsbad (schools, access, amenities, location).
April 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM #185527sandiego
ParticipantThe 1997 price comment was in jest. Some people on this board seem to think that if you are paying anything more than the actual cost of the land and the materials to build the house, you are paying too much.
At some point you do trade location and lifestyle for price. There is a premium to be paid. I don’t think that Shadowridge and SEH are very good comps for coastal Carlsbad (schools, access, amenities, location).
April 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM #185556sandiego
ParticipantThe 1997 price comment was in jest. Some people on this board seem to think that if you are paying anything more than the actual cost of the land and the materials to build the house, you are paying too much.
At some point you do trade location and lifestyle for price. There is a premium to be paid. I don’t think that Shadowridge and SEH are very good comps for coastal Carlsbad (schools, access, amenities, location).
April 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM #185559sandiego
ParticipantThe 1997 price comment was in jest. Some people on this board seem to think that if you are paying anything more than the actual cost of the land and the materials to build the house, you are paying too much.
At some point you do trade location and lifestyle for price. There is a premium to be paid. I don’t think that Shadowridge and SEH are very good comps for coastal Carlsbad (schools, access, amenities, location).
April 12, 2008 at 9:32 AM #185567sandiego
ParticipantThe 1997 price comment was in jest. Some people on this board seem to think that if you are paying anything more than the actual cost of the land and the materials to build the house, you are paying too much.
At some point you do trade location and lifestyle for price. There is a premium to be paid. I don’t think that Shadowridge and SEH are very good comps for coastal Carlsbad (schools, access, amenities, location).
April 12, 2008 at 9:39 AM #185523sandiego
ParticipantInstead of breaking it up by zip code, I would recommend defining the area within 2 miles from the coast as coastal Carlsbad.
Once you get out past Palomar Airport and El Camino Real, I agree that paying a premium for a Carlsbad address doesn’t make much sense.
April 12, 2008 at 9:39 AM #185541sandiego
ParticipantInstead of breaking it up by zip code, I would recommend defining the area within 2 miles from the coast as coastal Carlsbad.
Once you get out past Palomar Airport and El Camino Real, I agree that paying a premium for a Carlsbad address doesn’t make much sense.
April 12, 2008 at 9:39 AM #185570sandiego
ParticipantInstead of breaking it up by zip code, I would recommend defining the area within 2 miles from the coast as coastal Carlsbad.
Once you get out past Palomar Airport and El Camino Real, I agree that paying a premium for a Carlsbad address doesn’t make much sense.
April 12, 2008 at 9:39 AM #185574sandiego
ParticipantInstead of breaking it up by zip code, I would recommend defining the area within 2 miles from the coast as coastal Carlsbad.
Once you get out past Palomar Airport and El Camino Real, I agree that paying a premium for a Carlsbad address doesn’t make much sense.
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