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August 17, 2010 at 11:10 AM #593147August 18, 2010 at 6:31 AM #592401
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GuestI would think a SFH would hold it’s value better than a condo, townhome, or twinhome, so I would try to get one. You can find older ones that have been updated. Here’s an example of a 1990 San Remo home (by Torrey Hills High) that is very modern inside.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100046456-4650_Exbury_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92130
August 18, 2010 at 6:31 AM #592498Anonymous
GuestI would think a SFH would hold it’s value better than a condo, townhome, or twinhome, so I would try to get one. You can find older ones that have been updated. Here’s an example of a 1990 San Remo home (by Torrey Hills High) that is very modern inside.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100046456-4650_Exbury_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92130
August 18, 2010 at 6:31 AM #593032Anonymous
GuestI would think a SFH would hold it’s value better than a condo, townhome, or twinhome, so I would try to get one. You can find older ones that have been updated. Here’s an example of a 1990 San Remo home (by Torrey Hills High) that is very modern inside.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100046456-4650_Exbury_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92130
August 18, 2010 at 6:31 AM #593144Anonymous
GuestI would think a SFH would hold it’s value better than a condo, townhome, or twinhome, so I would try to get one. You can find older ones that have been updated. Here’s an example of a 1990 San Remo home (by Torrey Hills High) that is very modern inside.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100046456-4650_Exbury_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92130
August 18, 2010 at 6:31 AM #593453Anonymous
GuestI would think a SFH would hold it’s value better than a condo, townhome, or twinhome, so I would try to get one. You can find older ones that have been updated. Here’s an example of a 1990 San Remo home (by Torrey Hills High) that is very modern inside.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100046456-4650_Exbury_Ct_San_Diego_CA_92130
August 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM #593260lepetitangel
ParticipantHi Lawoman,
I actually went into that house you listed. This house was too small for my liking as I wanted something that’s at least 1600-sqft. Plus a lot of the ones I’ve seen back into major streets.
But yah I agree SFHs hold values better. And I’m still searching for one.
August 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM #593356lepetitangel
ParticipantHi Lawoman,
I actually went into that house you listed. This house was too small for my liking as I wanted something that’s at least 1600-sqft. Plus a lot of the ones I’ve seen back into major streets.
But yah I agree SFHs hold values better. And I’m still searching for one.
August 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM #593891lepetitangel
ParticipantHi Lawoman,
I actually went into that house you listed. This house was too small for my liking as I wanted something that’s at least 1600-sqft. Plus a lot of the ones I’ve seen back into major streets.
But yah I agree SFHs hold values better. And I’m still searching for one.
August 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM #594003lepetitangel
ParticipantHi Lawoman,
I actually went into that house you listed. This house was too small for my liking as I wanted something that’s at least 1600-sqft. Plus a lot of the ones I’ve seen back into major streets.
But yah I agree SFHs hold values better. And I’m still searching for one.
August 19, 2010 at 11:29 AM #594313lepetitangel
ParticipantHi Lawoman,
I actually went into that house you listed. This house was too small for my liking as I wanted something that’s at least 1600-sqft. Plus a lot of the ones I’ve seen back into major streets.
But yah I agree SFHs hold values better. And I’m still searching for one.
August 19, 2010 at 11:58 AM #593290SD Realtor
ParticipantTough to get what ya want in CV. Sellers there tend to be really challenging and not as much distress as you would hope for. There is a smaller sfh that I am sure you have seen that I had the listing “verbally” according to the seller but lost out on because his wifes friend is an agent. I would speculate that my views were pessimistic as my price point was definitely below where the seller wanted. So it has been on the market now at a price much higher then my recommendation with no takers. Conversely the owner has a ton of equity and is a professor at UCSD and doesn’t have any compelling need to get rid of the home. Lots of not really motivated situations like this.
August 19, 2010 at 11:58 AM #593386SD Realtor
ParticipantTough to get what ya want in CV. Sellers there tend to be really challenging and not as much distress as you would hope for. There is a smaller sfh that I am sure you have seen that I had the listing “verbally” according to the seller but lost out on because his wifes friend is an agent. I would speculate that my views were pessimistic as my price point was definitely below where the seller wanted. So it has been on the market now at a price much higher then my recommendation with no takers. Conversely the owner has a ton of equity and is a professor at UCSD and doesn’t have any compelling need to get rid of the home. Lots of not really motivated situations like this.
August 19, 2010 at 11:58 AM #593921SD Realtor
ParticipantTough to get what ya want in CV. Sellers there tend to be really challenging and not as much distress as you would hope for. There is a smaller sfh that I am sure you have seen that I had the listing “verbally” according to the seller but lost out on because his wifes friend is an agent. I would speculate that my views were pessimistic as my price point was definitely below where the seller wanted. So it has been on the market now at a price much higher then my recommendation with no takers. Conversely the owner has a ton of equity and is a professor at UCSD and doesn’t have any compelling need to get rid of the home. Lots of not really motivated situations like this.
August 19, 2010 at 11:58 AM #594033SD Realtor
ParticipantTough to get what ya want in CV. Sellers there tend to be really challenging and not as much distress as you would hope for. There is a smaller sfh that I am sure you have seen that I had the listing “verbally” according to the seller but lost out on because his wifes friend is an agent. I would speculate that my views were pessimistic as my price point was definitely below where the seller wanted. So it has been on the market now at a price much higher then my recommendation with no takers. Conversely the owner has a ton of equity and is a professor at UCSD and doesn’t have any compelling need to get rid of the home. Lots of not really motivated situations like this.
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