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February 14, 2011 at 8:37 PM #667520February 14, 2011 at 8:48 PM #666384RhettParticipant
[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
February 14, 2011 at 8:48 PM #666445RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
February 14, 2011 at 8:48 PM #667050RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
February 14, 2011 at 8:48 PM #667187RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
February 14, 2011 at 8:48 PM #667525RhettParticipant[quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.
February 14, 2011 at 8:56 PM #666389ScarlettParticipant[quote=Rhett][quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.[/quote]
I think that property could have met somebody’s needs without having to be a major fixer/remodel – it just wasn’t us. There were other issues – but probably were taken into account in the sales price (30k below listing price). maybe there wasn;t anything major with the foundation.
February 14, 2011 at 8:56 PM #666450ScarlettParticipant[quote=Rhett][quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.[/quote]
I think that property could have met somebody’s needs without having to be a major fixer/remodel – it just wasn’t us. There were other issues – but probably were taken into account in the sales price (30k below listing price). maybe there wasn;t anything major with the foundation.
February 14, 2011 at 8:56 PM #667055ScarlettParticipant[quote=Rhett][quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.[/quote]
I think that property could have met somebody’s needs without having to be a major fixer/remodel – it just wasn’t us. There were other issues – but probably were taken into account in the sales price (30k below listing price). maybe there wasn;t anything major with the foundation.
February 14, 2011 at 8:56 PM #667192ScarlettParticipant[quote=Rhett][quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.[/quote]
I think that property could have met somebody’s needs without having to be a major fixer/remodel – it just wasn’t us. There were other issues – but probably were taken into account in the sales price (30k below listing price). maybe there wasn;t anything major with the foundation.
February 14, 2011 at 8:56 PM #667530ScarlettParticipant[quote=Rhett][quote=UCGal]4636 Ramsay just closed at $460k. It may have had it’s problems, but that’s a pretty low price.[/quote]
That must be the price of the lot to the buyers, minus the cost of bulldozing.[/quote]
I think that property could have met somebody’s needs without having to be a major fixer/remodel – it just wasn’t us. There were other issues – but probably were taken into account in the sales price (30k below listing price). maybe there wasn;t anything major with the foundation.
February 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM #666589speakerParticipantI concur. I have been living/commuting from Carlsbad to Torrey Pines for about 6 years now. We are looking to buy mainly in the Carlsbad area. Buying in North Carlsbad would add an extra 10 – 15 mins commuting time which I don’t know if I would be willing to put up with. However, I have ruled out any area that requires taking the 56. Over the years I have put together a system that helps me beat traffic going north on the 5 corridor. It may not be real, but it seems to me that there are fewer traffic alternatives traveling to points east on the 56 than traveling north on the 5 corridor.
February 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM #666652speakerParticipantI concur. I have been living/commuting from Carlsbad to Torrey Pines for about 6 years now. We are looking to buy mainly in the Carlsbad area. Buying in North Carlsbad would add an extra 10 – 15 mins commuting time which I don’t know if I would be willing to put up with. However, I have ruled out any area that requires taking the 56. Over the years I have put together a system that helps me beat traffic going north on the 5 corridor. It may not be real, but it seems to me that there are fewer traffic alternatives traveling to points east on the 56 than traveling north on the 5 corridor.
February 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM #667256speakerParticipantI concur. I have been living/commuting from Carlsbad to Torrey Pines for about 6 years now. We are looking to buy mainly in the Carlsbad area. Buying in North Carlsbad would add an extra 10 – 15 mins commuting time which I don’t know if I would be willing to put up with. However, I have ruled out any area that requires taking the 56. Over the years I have put together a system that helps me beat traffic going north on the 5 corridor. It may not be real, but it seems to me that there are fewer traffic alternatives traveling to points east on the 56 than traveling north on the 5 corridor.
February 15, 2011 at 10:50 AM #667394speakerParticipantI concur. I have been living/commuting from Carlsbad to Torrey Pines for about 6 years now. We are looking to buy mainly in the Carlsbad area. Buying in North Carlsbad would add an extra 10 – 15 mins commuting time which I don’t know if I would be willing to put up with. However, I have ruled out any area that requires taking the 56. Over the years I have put together a system that helps me beat traffic going north on the 5 corridor. It may not be real, but it seems to me that there are fewer traffic alternatives traveling to points east on the 56 than traveling north on the 5 corridor.
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