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January 8, 2008 at 2:57 PM #132158January 8, 2008 at 5:42 PM #132086
michael
ParticipantYG,
I don’t have any specific data for Altadena (or for any city for that matter). However, according to http://www.dqnews.com and the LA Times Sunday Edition Charts which track the median, the median price in Altadena is down 17.4% to $580K or $469 Sq/ft. Of course, the median has huge limitations, but the decline is starting. And as mentioned on this thread, the wave is coming.
I would like to buy in San Marino, but it just seems way out of reach at this point.
January 8, 2008 at 5:42 PM #132267michael
ParticipantYG,
I don’t have any specific data for Altadena (or for any city for that matter). However, according to http://www.dqnews.com and the LA Times Sunday Edition Charts which track the median, the median price in Altadena is down 17.4% to $580K or $469 Sq/ft. Of course, the median has huge limitations, but the decline is starting. And as mentioned on this thread, the wave is coming.
I would like to buy in San Marino, but it just seems way out of reach at this point.
January 8, 2008 at 5:42 PM #132277michael
ParticipantYG,
I don’t have any specific data for Altadena (or for any city for that matter). However, according to http://www.dqnews.com and the LA Times Sunday Edition Charts which track the median, the median price in Altadena is down 17.4% to $580K or $469 Sq/ft. Of course, the median has huge limitations, but the decline is starting. And as mentioned on this thread, the wave is coming.
I would like to buy in San Marino, but it just seems way out of reach at this point.
January 8, 2008 at 5:42 PM #132339michael
ParticipantYG,
I don’t have any specific data for Altadena (or for any city for that matter). However, according to http://www.dqnews.com and the LA Times Sunday Edition Charts which track the median, the median price in Altadena is down 17.4% to $580K or $469 Sq/ft. Of course, the median has huge limitations, but the decline is starting. And as mentioned on this thread, the wave is coming.
I would like to buy in San Marino, but it just seems way out of reach at this point.
January 8, 2008 at 5:42 PM #132373michael
ParticipantYG,
I don’t have any specific data for Altadena (or for any city for that matter). However, according to http://www.dqnews.com and the LA Times Sunday Edition Charts which track the median, the median price in Altadena is down 17.4% to $580K or $469 Sq/ft. Of course, the median has huge limitations, but the decline is starting. And as mentioned on this thread, the wave is coming.
I would like to buy in San Marino, but it just seems way out of reach at this point.
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