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December 14, 2007 at 7:25 PM #11210December 14, 2007 at 9:39 PM #117442
bsrsharma
Participanthttp://www.sandiego.gov/development-services/industry/pdf1998/bnl18-04.pdf
gives info on when plain (i.e. unreinforced) concrete footing foundations are suitable.
December 14, 2007 at 9:39 PM #117573bsrsharma
Participanthttp://www.sandiego.gov/development-services/industry/pdf1998/bnl18-04.pdf
gives info on when plain (i.e. unreinforced) concrete footing foundations are suitable.
December 14, 2007 at 9:39 PM #117607bsrsharma
Participanthttp://www.sandiego.gov/development-services/industry/pdf1998/bnl18-04.pdf
gives info on when plain (i.e. unreinforced) concrete footing foundations are suitable.
December 14, 2007 at 9:39 PM #117649bsrsharma
Participanthttp://www.sandiego.gov/development-services/industry/pdf1998/bnl18-04.pdf
gives info on when plain (i.e. unreinforced) concrete footing foundations are suitable.
December 14, 2007 at 9:39 PM #117667bsrsharma
Participanthttp://www.sandiego.gov/development-services/industry/pdf1998/bnl18-04.pdf
gives info on when plain (i.e. unreinforced) concrete footing foundations are suitable.
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM #117692ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM #117753ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM #117733ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM #117658ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 12:03 AM #117529ocrenter
Participantspeaking of Montelena,
here’s a 2,800 sqft home that was asking for $695,000 before the fire.
looks like the owners are not rebuilding. they are asking $275,000 for the 6,500 sqft lot.
so how much should the lot really worth?
December 15, 2007 at 2:52 AM #117614Bugs
ParticipantThe MLS shows a lot of similar size in that area that sold in early 2004 for $217,000. My guess is that in the current market the $695,000 was probably high and now so is the $275,000 for the lot. Whoever builds now is building in a neighborhood of 1980s homes in that size range.
December 15, 2007 at 2:52 AM #117741Bugs
ParticipantThe MLS shows a lot of similar size in that area that sold in early 2004 for $217,000. My guess is that in the current market the $695,000 was probably high and now so is the $275,000 for the lot. Whoever builds now is building in a neighborhood of 1980s homes in that size range.
December 15, 2007 at 2:52 AM #117777Bugs
ParticipantThe MLS shows a lot of similar size in that area that sold in early 2004 for $217,000. My guess is that in the current market the $695,000 was probably high and now so is the $275,000 for the lot. Whoever builds now is building in a neighborhood of 1980s homes in that size range.
December 15, 2007 at 2:52 AM #117818Bugs
ParticipantThe MLS shows a lot of similar size in that area that sold in early 2004 for $217,000. My guess is that in the current market the $695,000 was probably high and now so is the $275,000 for the lot. Whoever builds now is building in a neighborhood of 1980s homes in that size range.
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