Home › Forums › Closed Forums › Properties or Areas › Del Cerro View Homes
- This topic has 1,005 replies, 28 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 8 months ago by poway_seller.
-
AuthorPosts
-
May 2, 2008 at 1:51 PM #198039May 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #198086KamFongasChinHoParticipant
Wow is right! And for ~$1.3 million are we supposed to keep the 70s/80s wood paneling throughout the house too? The asking price is $100k above the price they paid in 2005 too! Do the people in Del Cerro have any clue about the current real estate environment?!
Do they want to join their other $1 million friends in Del Cerro and have their homes listed for sale so they can sit on the MLS together asking unreasonable prices? The other million dollar homes have all been listed for over 100 days, so these people must think that because they’re not desperate to sell, someone will give them their “wish” price.
This 5904 Overlake Ave home does have a nice curb appeal, but it will no doubt NOT sell at anything close to its current asking price. The owners will now have to endure people trampling through their home and say that while it looks nice from the street and has a nice view, it’s not a million dollar home because it’s not 2005 anymore.
I also enjoyed the MLS description “Homes rarely available on this prestigious street, this is the first home on
[O]verlake [D]r. Offered for sale in almost 3 years.”Was this the house that was last offered for sale on this street? Because no one on your street has sold their house in 3 years does it justify asking an unrealistic price for the home?
So many questions, I know. But these are questions that defintely require answers. Who will crack? Does this fit the Nash Equilibrium?
Get me some popcorn.
May 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #198122KamFongasChinHoParticipantWow is right! And for ~$1.3 million are we supposed to keep the 70s/80s wood paneling throughout the house too? The asking price is $100k above the price they paid in 2005 too! Do the people in Del Cerro have any clue about the current real estate environment?!
Do they want to join their other $1 million friends in Del Cerro and have their homes listed for sale so they can sit on the MLS together asking unreasonable prices? The other million dollar homes have all been listed for over 100 days, so these people must think that because they’re not desperate to sell, someone will give them their “wish” price.
This 5904 Overlake Ave home does have a nice curb appeal, but it will no doubt NOT sell at anything close to its current asking price. The owners will now have to endure people trampling through their home and say that while it looks nice from the street and has a nice view, it’s not a million dollar home because it’s not 2005 anymore.
I also enjoyed the MLS description “Homes rarely available on this prestigious street, this is the first home on
[O]verlake [D]r. Offered for sale in almost 3 years.”Was this the house that was last offered for sale on this street? Because no one on your street has sold their house in 3 years does it justify asking an unrealistic price for the home?
So many questions, I know. But these are questions that defintely require answers. Who will crack? Does this fit the Nash Equilibrium?
Get me some popcorn.
May 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #198149KamFongasChinHoParticipantWow is right! And for ~$1.3 million are we supposed to keep the 70s/80s wood paneling throughout the house too? The asking price is $100k above the price they paid in 2005 too! Do the people in Del Cerro have any clue about the current real estate environment?!
Do they want to join their other $1 million friends in Del Cerro and have their homes listed for sale so they can sit on the MLS together asking unreasonable prices? The other million dollar homes have all been listed for over 100 days, so these people must think that because they’re not desperate to sell, someone will give them their “wish” price.
This 5904 Overlake Ave home does have a nice curb appeal, but it will no doubt NOT sell at anything close to its current asking price. The owners will now have to endure people trampling through their home and say that while it looks nice from the street and has a nice view, it’s not a million dollar home because it’s not 2005 anymore.
I also enjoyed the MLS description “Homes rarely available on this prestigious street, this is the first home on
[O]verlake [D]r. Offered for sale in almost 3 years.”Was this the house that was last offered for sale on this street? Because no one on your street has sold their house in 3 years does it justify asking an unrealistic price for the home?
So many questions, I know. But these are questions that defintely require answers. Who will crack? Does this fit the Nash Equilibrium?
Get me some popcorn.
May 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #198173KamFongasChinHoParticipantWow is right! And for ~$1.3 million are we supposed to keep the 70s/80s wood paneling throughout the house too? The asking price is $100k above the price they paid in 2005 too! Do the people in Del Cerro have any clue about the current real estate environment?!
Do they want to join their other $1 million friends in Del Cerro and have their homes listed for sale so they can sit on the MLS together asking unreasonable prices? The other million dollar homes have all been listed for over 100 days, so these people must think that because they’re not desperate to sell, someone will give them their “wish” price.
This 5904 Overlake Ave home does have a nice curb appeal, but it will no doubt NOT sell at anything close to its current asking price. The owners will now have to endure people trampling through their home and say that while it looks nice from the street and has a nice view, it’s not a million dollar home because it’s not 2005 anymore.
I also enjoyed the MLS description “Homes rarely available on this prestigious street, this is the first home on
[O]verlake [D]r. Offered for sale in almost 3 years.”Was this the house that was last offered for sale on this street? Because no one on your street has sold their house in 3 years does it justify asking an unrealistic price for the home?
So many questions, I know. But these are questions that defintely require answers. Who will crack? Does this fit the Nash Equilibrium?
Get me some popcorn.
May 2, 2008 at 5:44 PM #198210KamFongasChinHoParticipantWow is right! And for ~$1.3 million are we supposed to keep the 70s/80s wood paneling throughout the house too? The asking price is $100k above the price they paid in 2005 too! Do the people in Del Cerro have any clue about the current real estate environment?!
Do they want to join their other $1 million friends in Del Cerro and have their homes listed for sale so they can sit on the MLS together asking unreasonable prices? The other million dollar homes have all been listed for over 100 days, so these people must think that because they’re not desperate to sell, someone will give them their “wish” price.
This 5904 Overlake Ave home does have a nice curb appeal, but it will no doubt NOT sell at anything close to its current asking price. The owners will now have to endure people trampling through their home and say that while it looks nice from the street and has a nice view, it’s not a million dollar home because it’s not 2005 anymore.
I also enjoyed the MLS description “Homes rarely available on this prestigious street, this is the first home on
[O]verlake [D]r. Offered for sale in almost 3 years.”Was this the house that was last offered for sale on this street? Because no one on your street has sold their house in 3 years does it justify asking an unrealistic price for the home?
So many questions, I know. But these are questions that defintely require answers. Who will crack? Does this fit the Nash Equilibrium?
Get me some popcorn.
May 6, 2008 at 6:47 AM #199446pemelizaParticipantLooks like 6486 Dwane Ave is finally pending:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080109-6486_Dwane_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92120
This was certainly the nicest house of the 3 on Dwane.
The market is certainly better than what it was a few months ago … when this mini burst of activity will end is anyones guess but I don’t think it will last through the summer.
May 6, 2008 at 6:47 AM #199485pemelizaParticipantLooks like 6486 Dwane Ave is finally pending:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080109-6486_Dwane_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92120
This was certainly the nicest house of the 3 on Dwane.
The market is certainly better than what it was a few months ago … when this mini burst of activity will end is anyones guess but I don’t think it will last through the summer.
May 6, 2008 at 6:47 AM #199507pemelizaParticipantLooks like 6486 Dwane Ave is finally pending:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080109-6486_Dwane_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92120
This was certainly the nicest house of the 3 on Dwane.
The market is certainly better than what it was a few months ago … when this mini burst of activity will end is anyones guess but I don’t think it will last through the summer.
May 6, 2008 at 6:47 AM #199536pemelizaParticipantLooks like 6486 Dwane Ave is finally pending:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080109-6486_Dwane_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92120
This was certainly the nicest house of the 3 on Dwane.
The market is certainly better than what it was a few months ago … when this mini burst of activity will end is anyones guess but I don’t think it will last through the summer.
May 6, 2008 at 6:47 AM #199568pemelizaParticipantLooks like 6486 Dwane Ave is finally pending:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-076080109-6486_Dwane_Ave_San_Diego_CA_92120
This was certainly the nicest house of the 3 on Dwane.
The market is certainly better than what it was a few months ago … when this mini burst of activity will end is anyones guess but I don’t think it will last through the summer.
May 6, 2008 at 8:19 AM #199476macmichaelParticipantI believe 6486 Started at $ 1.7 for a short while, then went to 1.5 and then 1.35 and so forth. Agent was a stranger to Del Cerro and over priced. Took way too long to finally get it down to realistic. The house was well kept, but too modernistic for my taste. Biggest drawback was garage on lower level, alot of stairs to get to entry. In this price range people generally don’t want to carry groceries up all these stairs to kitchen, etc. This is true of lots of big Del Cerro homes, but any agent that knows will tell you better for garage / entry to be on same level at street and then go to basement for bedrooms / family versus the way this one was. Ditto others on Dwane.
Overlake is special unique street with great views especially of the lake if on the East side. There is one vacant lot on Ridgemoore, they were asking $ 1.2 last year. Now that was a real laugh.
As regards the one for sale it was a very custom plan by the builder who built alot of the homes in Del Cerro. From the entry there is a staircase that goes up to the master bedroom ( well lets call it unique ), but bedroom / bath / closet is too small by 2008 standards and no real way to solve. Other “unique” features. I though at the time, 2005, that buyer over paid as it needed lots of work. It will be interesting to see what happens.
May 6, 2008 at 8:19 AM #199515macmichaelParticipantI believe 6486 Started at $ 1.7 for a short while, then went to 1.5 and then 1.35 and so forth. Agent was a stranger to Del Cerro and over priced. Took way too long to finally get it down to realistic. The house was well kept, but too modernistic for my taste. Biggest drawback was garage on lower level, alot of stairs to get to entry. In this price range people generally don’t want to carry groceries up all these stairs to kitchen, etc. This is true of lots of big Del Cerro homes, but any agent that knows will tell you better for garage / entry to be on same level at street and then go to basement for bedrooms / family versus the way this one was. Ditto others on Dwane.
Overlake is special unique street with great views especially of the lake if on the East side. There is one vacant lot on Ridgemoore, they were asking $ 1.2 last year. Now that was a real laugh.
As regards the one for sale it was a very custom plan by the builder who built alot of the homes in Del Cerro. From the entry there is a staircase that goes up to the master bedroom ( well lets call it unique ), but bedroom / bath / closet is too small by 2008 standards and no real way to solve. Other “unique” features. I though at the time, 2005, that buyer over paid as it needed lots of work. It will be interesting to see what happens.
May 6, 2008 at 8:19 AM #199537macmichaelParticipantI believe 6486 Started at $ 1.7 for a short while, then went to 1.5 and then 1.35 and so forth. Agent was a stranger to Del Cerro and over priced. Took way too long to finally get it down to realistic. The house was well kept, but too modernistic for my taste. Biggest drawback was garage on lower level, alot of stairs to get to entry. In this price range people generally don’t want to carry groceries up all these stairs to kitchen, etc. This is true of lots of big Del Cerro homes, but any agent that knows will tell you better for garage / entry to be on same level at street and then go to basement for bedrooms / family versus the way this one was. Ditto others on Dwane.
Overlake is special unique street with great views especially of the lake if on the East side. There is one vacant lot on Ridgemoore, they were asking $ 1.2 last year. Now that was a real laugh.
As regards the one for sale it was a very custom plan by the builder who built alot of the homes in Del Cerro. From the entry there is a staircase that goes up to the master bedroom ( well lets call it unique ), but bedroom / bath / closet is too small by 2008 standards and no real way to solve. Other “unique” features. I though at the time, 2005, that buyer over paid as it needed lots of work. It will be interesting to see what happens.
May 6, 2008 at 8:19 AM #199566macmichaelParticipantI believe 6486 Started at $ 1.7 for a short while, then went to 1.5 and then 1.35 and so forth. Agent was a stranger to Del Cerro and over priced. Took way too long to finally get it down to realistic. The house was well kept, but too modernistic for my taste. Biggest drawback was garage on lower level, alot of stairs to get to entry. In this price range people generally don’t want to carry groceries up all these stairs to kitchen, etc. This is true of lots of big Del Cerro homes, but any agent that knows will tell you better for garage / entry to be on same level at street and then go to basement for bedrooms / family versus the way this one was. Ditto others on Dwane.
Overlake is special unique street with great views especially of the lake if on the East side. There is one vacant lot on Ridgemoore, they were asking $ 1.2 last year. Now that was a real laugh.
As regards the one for sale it was a very custom plan by the builder who built alot of the homes in Del Cerro. From the entry there is a staircase that goes up to the master bedroom ( well lets call it unique ), but bedroom / bath / closet is too small by 2008 standards and no real way to solve. Other “unique” features. I though at the time, 2005, that buyer over paid as it needed lots of work. It will be interesting to see what happens.
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Properties or Areas’ is closed to new topics and replies.