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July 23, 2008 at 2:20 PM #245305July 26, 2008 at 5:20 PM #247508EugeneParticipant
Listing says it’s a 4/2, but it’s really a 3/2. It looks remarkably small for 1900 sf. (More like 1300, if you ask me) There is an unpermitted addition of a couple of small rooms in the back. The kitchen is indeed completely missing. They took out everything, including sink and cabinets. Most windows in the rear are missing, holes are covered with boards.
There’s a big pool in the backyard, it’s in good condition.
MLS listing says that the have 8 offers already, listing agent told me that she can’t name specific numbers but the highest bid is considerably higher than the listing price.
Didn’t the fires go right through there?
The fires didn’t go anywhere near there, it’s west of I-15 and roughly 2 miles north of Lake Hodges.July 26, 2008 at 5:20 PM #247664EugeneParticipantListing says it’s a 4/2, but it’s really a 3/2. It looks remarkably small for 1900 sf. (More like 1300, if you ask me) There is an unpermitted addition of a couple of small rooms in the back. The kitchen is indeed completely missing. They took out everything, including sink and cabinets. Most windows in the rear are missing, holes are covered with boards.
There’s a big pool in the backyard, it’s in good condition.
MLS listing says that the have 8 offers already, listing agent told me that she can’t name specific numbers but the highest bid is considerably higher than the listing price.
Didn’t the fires go right through there?
The fires didn’t go anywhere near there, it’s west of I-15 and roughly 2 miles north of Lake Hodges.July 26, 2008 at 5:20 PM #247667EugeneParticipantListing says it’s a 4/2, but it’s really a 3/2. It looks remarkably small for 1900 sf. (More like 1300, if you ask me) There is an unpermitted addition of a couple of small rooms in the back. The kitchen is indeed completely missing. They took out everything, including sink and cabinets. Most windows in the rear are missing, holes are covered with boards.
There’s a big pool in the backyard, it’s in good condition.
MLS listing says that the have 8 offers already, listing agent told me that she can’t name specific numbers but the highest bid is considerably higher than the listing price.
Didn’t the fires go right through there?
The fires didn’t go anywhere near there, it’s west of I-15 and roughly 2 miles north of Lake Hodges.July 26, 2008 at 5:20 PM #247725EugeneParticipantListing says it’s a 4/2, but it’s really a 3/2. It looks remarkably small for 1900 sf. (More like 1300, if you ask me) There is an unpermitted addition of a couple of small rooms in the back. The kitchen is indeed completely missing. They took out everything, including sink and cabinets. Most windows in the rear are missing, holes are covered with boards.
There’s a big pool in the backyard, it’s in good condition.
MLS listing says that the have 8 offers already, listing agent told me that she can’t name specific numbers but the highest bid is considerably higher than the listing price.
Didn’t the fires go right through there?
The fires didn’t go anywhere near there, it’s west of I-15 and roughly 2 miles north of Lake Hodges.July 26, 2008 at 5:20 PM #247731EugeneParticipantListing says it’s a 4/2, but it’s really a 3/2. It looks remarkably small for 1900 sf. (More like 1300, if you ask me) There is an unpermitted addition of a couple of small rooms in the back. The kitchen is indeed completely missing. They took out everything, including sink and cabinets. Most windows in the rear are missing, holes are covered with boards.
There’s a big pool in the backyard, it’s in good condition.
MLS listing says that the have 8 offers already, listing agent told me that she can’t name specific numbers but the highest bid is considerably higher than the listing price.
Didn’t the fires go right through there?
The fires didn’t go anywhere near there, it’s west of I-15 and roughly 2 miles north of Lake Hodges.July 27, 2008 at 8:44 AM #247853TuVuParticipantWhat are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”
July 27, 2008 at 8:44 AM #247921TuVuParticipantWhat are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”
July 27, 2008 at 8:44 AM #247915TuVuParticipantWhat are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”
July 27, 2008 at 8:44 AM #247857TuVuParticipantWhat are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”
July 27, 2008 at 8:44 AM #247698TuVuParticipantWhat are “bull nose corners” and why are they considered an improvement? I’m somewhat familiar with remodeling, but don’t know that term and am seeing it more and more. Sorry for being “duh.”
July 27, 2008 at 10:32 AM #247787capemanParticipantThat’s happening a lot in Escondido. My parents let go of our house just down the street from this one in 1999 for ~200k. During the boom with 2 sales it shot up through 460k then foreclosed on the last buyer. They gutted it, let the pool go to crap and blasted out windows and walls probably in anger. Now the bank is trying to sell it at mid 200s. I wouldn’t pay 50k for it with the amount of work needed but the mentality of the market hasn’t gone that far… yet.
July 27, 2008 at 10:32 AM #247943capemanParticipantThat’s happening a lot in Escondido. My parents let go of our house just down the street from this one in 1999 for ~200k. During the boom with 2 sales it shot up through 460k then foreclosed on the last buyer. They gutted it, let the pool go to crap and blasted out windows and walls probably in anger. Now the bank is trying to sell it at mid 200s. I wouldn’t pay 50k for it with the amount of work needed but the mentality of the market hasn’t gone that far… yet.
July 27, 2008 at 10:32 AM #247947capemanParticipantThat’s happening a lot in Escondido. My parents let go of our house just down the street from this one in 1999 for ~200k. During the boom with 2 sales it shot up through 460k then foreclosed on the last buyer. They gutted it, let the pool go to crap and blasted out windows and walls probably in anger. Now the bank is trying to sell it at mid 200s. I wouldn’t pay 50k for it with the amount of work needed but the mentality of the market hasn’t gone that far… yet.
July 27, 2008 at 10:32 AM #248009capemanParticipantThat’s happening a lot in Escondido. My parents let go of our house just down the street from this one in 1999 for ~200k. During the boom with 2 sales it shot up through 460k then foreclosed on the last buyer. They gutted it, let the pool go to crap and blasted out windows and walls probably in anger. Now the bank is trying to sell it at mid 200s. I wouldn’t pay 50k for it with the amount of work needed but the mentality of the market hasn’t gone that far… yet.
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