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September 5, 2009 at 10:55 AM #454125September 5, 2009 at 12:20 PM #453364sdrealtorParticipant
Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)
September 5, 2009 at 12:20 PM #453558sdrealtorParticipantTruth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)
September 5, 2009 at 12:20 PM #453897sdrealtorParticipantTruth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)
September 5, 2009 at 12:20 PM #453969sdrealtorParticipantTruth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)
September 5, 2009 at 12:20 PM #454161sdrealtorParticipantTruth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)
September 5, 2009 at 1:03 PM #453369CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]What a way with words he has……….[/quote]
Indeed he does. π
That was very well put, TG.
Do know that we are **always** looking, and have made a few lowball offers that make sense to us. Your numbers are very much in line with what we’re thinking, TG, and we’re even making offers above those numbers, as we’re willing to pay a bit of a premium in order to hurry up the process a bit. Mr. CAR is getting testy about renting for so long.
I’ve always agreed with you and the others about the lower-priced areas, and have said from day one that price/rent and price/income ratios are key to finding bottom-ish pricing. Even said it was getting near reasonable over a year ago in the lower-cost areas I follow. The higher end, however, is still very bubbly. π
September 5, 2009 at 1:03 PM #453563CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]What a way with words he has……….[/quote]
Indeed he does. π
That was very well put, TG.
Do know that we are **always** looking, and have made a few lowball offers that make sense to us. Your numbers are very much in line with what we’re thinking, TG, and we’re even making offers above those numbers, as we’re willing to pay a bit of a premium in order to hurry up the process a bit. Mr. CAR is getting testy about renting for so long.
I’ve always agreed with you and the others about the lower-priced areas, and have said from day one that price/rent and price/income ratios are key to finding bottom-ish pricing. Even said it was getting near reasonable over a year ago in the lower-cost areas I follow. The higher end, however, is still very bubbly. π
September 5, 2009 at 1:03 PM #453902CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]What a way with words he has……….[/quote]
Indeed he does. π
That was very well put, TG.
Do know that we are **always** looking, and have made a few lowball offers that make sense to us. Your numbers are very much in line with what we’re thinking, TG, and we’re even making offers above those numbers, as we’re willing to pay a bit of a premium in order to hurry up the process a bit. Mr. CAR is getting testy about renting for so long.
I’ve always agreed with you and the others about the lower-priced areas, and have said from day one that price/rent and price/income ratios are key to finding bottom-ish pricing. Even said it was getting near reasonable over a year ago in the lower-cost areas I follow. The higher end, however, is still very bubbly. π
September 5, 2009 at 1:03 PM #453974CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]What a way with words he has……….[/quote]
Indeed he does. π
That was very well put, TG.
Do know that we are **always** looking, and have made a few lowball offers that make sense to us. Your numbers are very much in line with what we’re thinking, TG, and we’re even making offers above those numbers, as we’re willing to pay a bit of a premium in order to hurry up the process a bit. Mr. CAR is getting testy about renting for so long.
I’ve always agreed with you and the others about the lower-priced areas, and have said from day one that price/rent and price/income ratios are key to finding bottom-ish pricing. Even said it was getting near reasonable over a year ago in the lower-cost areas I follow. The higher end, however, is still very bubbly. π
September 5, 2009 at 1:03 PM #454166CA renterParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]What a way with words he has……….[/quote]
Indeed he does. π
That was very well put, TG.
Do know that we are **always** looking, and have made a few lowball offers that make sense to us. Your numbers are very much in line with what we’re thinking, TG, and we’re even making offers above those numbers, as we’re willing to pay a bit of a premium in order to hurry up the process a bit. Mr. CAR is getting testy about renting for so long.
I’ve always agreed with you and the others about the lower-priced areas, and have said from day one that price/rent and price/income ratios are key to finding bottom-ish pricing. Even said it was getting near reasonable over a year ago in the lower-cost areas I follow. The higher end, however, is still very bubbly. π
September 5, 2009 at 11:16 PM #453564anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.September 5, 2009 at 11:16 PM #453758anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.September 5, 2009 at 11:16 PM #454097anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too.September 5, 2009 at 11:16 PM #454168anParticipant[quote=sdrealtor]Truth is I find rental prices do not vary all that much throughout SD County. I see $1 to $1.25/sq ft most places.
I guess there’s a big ownership premium up here cause Everyone Wants to Live Here;)[/quote]
I find that $1-$1.25/sq-ft number only work in the high end if you consider larger (3000+ sq-ft) homes. If you look at smaller houses (~$2000 sq-ft), PPSF goes up to around ~$1.70/sq-ft in areas like CV. So, I think there’s a rent premium for nicer areas too. -
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