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May 27, 2010 at 9:01 PM #556346May 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM #555453ScarlettParticipant
Has Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?
May 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM #555554ScarlettParticipantHas Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?
May 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM #556039ScarlettParticipantHas Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?
May 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM #556135ScarlettParticipantHas Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?
May 27, 2010 at 10:04 PM #556414ScarlettParticipantHas Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?
May 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM #555468anParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Has Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?[/quote]
MM has bounced. It’s up between 5-15% from a year and a half ago. I can’t tell you if we’ll see a 2nd leg down or not. I don’t think anyone can say they know either. Only time will tell.May 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM #555569anParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Has Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?[/quote]
MM has bounced. It’s up between 5-15% from a year and a half ago. I can’t tell you if we’ll see a 2nd leg down or not. I don’t think anyone can say they know either. Only time will tell.May 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM #556053anParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Has Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?[/quote]
MM has bounced. It’s up between 5-15% from a year and a half ago. I can’t tell you if we’ll see a 2nd leg down or not. I don’t think anyone can say they know either. Only time will tell.May 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM #556150anParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Has Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?[/quote]
MM has bounced. It’s up between 5-15% from a year and a half ago. I can’t tell you if we’ll see a 2nd leg down or not. I don’t think anyone can say they know either. Only time will tell.May 27, 2010 at 10:23 PM #556429anParticipant[quote=Scarlett]Has Clairemont bottomed out? or it bounced back already? What about nicer areas of Mira Mesa?
Would it be safer to wait a couple more years to buy to avoid the possible 2nd leg down?[/quote]
MM has bounced. It’s up between 5-15% from a year and a half ago. I can’t tell you if we’ll see a 2nd leg down or not. I don’t think anyone can say they know either. Only time will tell.May 27, 2010 at 11:04 PM #555526SD RealtorParticipanthahahah… I understand completely Scarlett…
Anyways tough call on MM verses CMT. MM gets a bad rap by mostly uninformed people or people who rented in the not so great areas. For the most part, people who have lived there a long time and know it well are those who I would listen to. Good resources here as AN knows it well and sduuude knows CMT. In terms of property valuations I could dig through solds and solds and solds but…well I am a bit tired right now. I really think that the differential in the areas is something I would need to reconcile with myself/family more then anything else. The neighborhoods are really really different. Of course the housing stock in CMT is much older then MM so that is a factor. West MM on the canyons is okay, I have lived there when our kids were infants/toddlers and we would take them to the park at the end of Camino Ruiz alot. The neighborhood is quite diverse with a mix of Asian, Indian, and Russian folks. I think CMT will get you a bit larger lot and if you can get a nice place on one of the mtn streets on a canyon, well that would be my choice. Still that is simply personal and don’t take it for any more then that.
Both CMT and MM have bounced in a fairly strong manner in the past year.
May 27, 2010 at 11:04 PM #555628SD RealtorParticipanthahahah… I understand completely Scarlett…
Anyways tough call on MM verses CMT. MM gets a bad rap by mostly uninformed people or people who rented in the not so great areas. For the most part, people who have lived there a long time and know it well are those who I would listen to. Good resources here as AN knows it well and sduuude knows CMT. In terms of property valuations I could dig through solds and solds and solds but…well I am a bit tired right now. I really think that the differential in the areas is something I would need to reconcile with myself/family more then anything else. The neighborhoods are really really different. Of course the housing stock in CMT is much older then MM so that is a factor. West MM on the canyons is okay, I have lived there when our kids were infants/toddlers and we would take them to the park at the end of Camino Ruiz alot. The neighborhood is quite diverse with a mix of Asian, Indian, and Russian folks. I think CMT will get you a bit larger lot and if you can get a nice place on one of the mtn streets on a canyon, well that would be my choice. Still that is simply personal and don’t take it for any more then that.
Both CMT and MM have bounced in a fairly strong manner in the past year.
May 27, 2010 at 11:04 PM #556110SD RealtorParticipanthahahah… I understand completely Scarlett…
Anyways tough call on MM verses CMT. MM gets a bad rap by mostly uninformed people or people who rented in the not so great areas. For the most part, people who have lived there a long time and know it well are those who I would listen to. Good resources here as AN knows it well and sduuude knows CMT. In terms of property valuations I could dig through solds and solds and solds but…well I am a bit tired right now. I really think that the differential in the areas is something I would need to reconcile with myself/family more then anything else. The neighborhoods are really really different. Of course the housing stock in CMT is much older then MM so that is a factor. West MM on the canyons is okay, I have lived there when our kids were infants/toddlers and we would take them to the park at the end of Camino Ruiz alot. The neighborhood is quite diverse with a mix of Asian, Indian, and Russian folks. I think CMT will get you a bit larger lot and if you can get a nice place on one of the mtn streets on a canyon, well that would be my choice. Still that is simply personal and don’t take it for any more then that.
Both CMT and MM have bounced in a fairly strong manner in the past year.
May 27, 2010 at 11:04 PM #556210SD RealtorParticipanthahahah… I understand completely Scarlett…
Anyways tough call on MM verses CMT. MM gets a bad rap by mostly uninformed people or people who rented in the not so great areas. For the most part, people who have lived there a long time and know it well are those who I would listen to. Good resources here as AN knows it well and sduuude knows CMT. In terms of property valuations I could dig through solds and solds and solds but…well I am a bit tired right now. I really think that the differential in the areas is something I would need to reconcile with myself/family more then anything else. The neighborhoods are really really different. Of course the housing stock in CMT is much older then MM so that is a factor. West MM on the canyons is okay, I have lived there when our kids were infants/toddlers and we would take them to the park at the end of Camino Ruiz alot. The neighborhood is quite diverse with a mix of Asian, Indian, and Russian folks. I think CMT will get you a bit larger lot and if you can get a nice place on one of the mtn streets on a canyon, well that would be my choice. Still that is simply personal and don’t take it for any more then that.
Both CMT and MM have bounced in a fairly strong manner in the past year.
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