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September 4, 2009 at 2:57 PM #453899September 4, 2009 at 3:06 PM #453106anParticipant
[quote=CA renter][quote=AN]Wow, I didn’t know Carlsbad’s rent is that cheap for a relatively expensive area.[/quote]
Now you know why so many of us in the “more expensive” areas think prices will likely fall further. ;)[/quote]
If most of the 2000 sq-ft rental in Carlsbad are around your rental price, then I totally see where you’re coming from. Even 2000 sq-ft 30 year old house in MM rent for around $2300/month. I would have expected similar house in Carlsbad to to rent for around $2800/month at the very least.September 4, 2009 at 3:06 PM #453301anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=AN]Wow, I didn’t know Carlsbad’s rent is that cheap for a relatively expensive area.[/quote]
Now you know why so many of us in the “more expensive” areas think prices will likely fall further. ;)[/quote]
If most of the 2000 sq-ft rental in Carlsbad are around your rental price, then I totally see where you’re coming from. Even 2000 sq-ft 30 year old house in MM rent for around $2300/month. I would have expected similar house in Carlsbad to to rent for around $2800/month at the very least.September 4, 2009 at 3:06 PM #453640anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=AN]Wow, I didn’t know Carlsbad’s rent is that cheap for a relatively expensive area.[/quote]
Now you know why so many of us in the “more expensive” areas think prices will likely fall further. ;)[/quote]
If most of the 2000 sq-ft rental in Carlsbad are around your rental price, then I totally see where you’re coming from. Even 2000 sq-ft 30 year old house in MM rent for around $2300/month. I would have expected similar house in Carlsbad to to rent for around $2800/month at the very least.September 4, 2009 at 3:06 PM #453712anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=AN]Wow, I didn’t know Carlsbad’s rent is that cheap for a relatively expensive area.[/quote]
Now you know why so many of us in the “more expensive” areas think prices will likely fall further. ;)[/quote]
If most of the 2000 sq-ft rental in Carlsbad are around your rental price, then I totally see where you’re coming from. Even 2000 sq-ft 30 year old house in MM rent for around $2300/month. I would have expected similar house in Carlsbad to to rent for around $2800/month at the very least.September 4, 2009 at 3:06 PM #453904anParticipant[quote=CA renter][quote=AN]Wow, I didn’t know Carlsbad’s rent is that cheap for a relatively expensive area.[/quote]
Now you know why so many of us in the “more expensive” areas think prices will likely fall further. ;)[/quote]
If most of the 2000 sq-ft rental in Carlsbad are around your rental price, then I totally see where you’re coming from. Even 2000 sq-ft 30 year old house in MM rent for around $2300/month. I would have expected similar house in Carlsbad to to rent for around $2800/month at the very least.September 4, 2009 at 3:07 PM #453111temeculaguyParticipantLike AN, I also didn’t realize how low rent is compared to prices there, what would your place sell for CA renter?
September 4, 2009 at 3:07 PM #453306temeculaguyParticipantLike AN, I also didn’t realize how low rent is compared to prices there, what would your place sell for CA renter?
September 4, 2009 at 3:07 PM #453645temeculaguyParticipantLike AN, I also didn’t realize how low rent is compared to prices there, what would your place sell for CA renter?
September 4, 2009 at 3:07 PM #453717temeculaguyParticipantLike AN, I also didn’t realize how low rent is compared to prices there, what would your place sell for CA renter?
September 4, 2009 at 3:07 PM #453909temeculaguyParticipantLike AN, I also didn’t realize how low rent is compared to prices there, what would your place sell for CA renter?
September 4, 2009 at 4:05 PM #453121sdrealtorParticipantI do like the higher end/newer enighborhoods. Yours is a nice one and would likely go for 2500 today w/o much trouble. The benefits opf being a long term tenant.
September 4, 2009 at 4:05 PM #453316sdrealtorParticipantI do like the higher end/newer enighborhoods. Yours is a nice one and would likely go for 2500 today w/o much trouble. The benefits opf being a long term tenant.
September 4, 2009 at 4:05 PM #453655sdrealtorParticipantI do like the higher end/newer enighborhoods. Yours is a nice one and would likely go for 2500 today w/o much trouble. The benefits opf being a long term tenant.
September 4, 2009 at 4:05 PM #453727sdrealtorParticipantI do like the higher end/newer enighborhoods. Yours is a nice one and would likely go for 2500 today w/o much trouble. The benefits opf being a long term tenant.
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