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February 23, 2009 at 11:36 AM #353204February 23, 2009 at 1:06 PM #352664SD RealtorParticipant
James, places like Clairemont, Mira Mesa, PQ and other areas that I would characterize as entry level homes are very active right now. If they are priced aggressively they are having alot of activity. This is not a post to say, “Oh you better buy now because if you don’t you will miss the bottom.”
I am not trying to create a “sense of urgency” as some have implied. It is simply a statement of fact. It may be better to put the blinders on and not even look for awhile because it is easy to get caught up in the melee. Conversely if you are going to look, just realize alot of activity is occurring right now. Take that for what it is, nothing more and nothing less.
AK I like the homes that sit on the west end of Bliss Circle because they sit well below the grade of Olive. However you totally pegged the highly amplified mobile systems effect. Lots of those in that area. I had to laugh because the neighbor 3 doors down from my listing had that.
As far as rates go, yes they are pretty darn low and how long they will stay this way is subject to alot of debate. I don’t see them running back to the high side in the near future. Yes at some point they will run aways circa 1980s but I feel that is a bit of a ways off. In this recession/depression era we have it, they are gonna be low for little bit of a spell I believe.
February 23, 2009 at 1:06 PM #352975SD RealtorParticipantJames, places like Clairemont, Mira Mesa, PQ and other areas that I would characterize as entry level homes are very active right now. If they are priced aggressively they are having alot of activity. This is not a post to say, “Oh you better buy now because if you don’t you will miss the bottom.”
I am not trying to create a “sense of urgency” as some have implied. It is simply a statement of fact. It may be better to put the blinders on and not even look for awhile because it is easy to get caught up in the melee. Conversely if you are going to look, just realize alot of activity is occurring right now. Take that for what it is, nothing more and nothing less.
AK I like the homes that sit on the west end of Bliss Circle because they sit well below the grade of Olive. However you totally pegged the highly amplified mobile systems effect. Lots of those in that area. I had to laugh because the neighbor 3 doors down from my listing had that.
As far as rates go, yes they are pretty darn low and how long they will stay this way is subject to alot of debate. I don’t see them running back to the high side in the near future. Yes at some point they will run aways circa 1980s but I feel that is a bit of a ways off. In this recession/depression era we have it, they are gonna be low for little bit of a spell I believe.
February 23, 2009 at 1:06 PM #353107SD RealtorParticipantJames, places like Clairemont, Mira Mesa, PQ and other areas that I would characterize as entry level homes are very active right now. If they are priced aggressively they are having alot of activity. This is not a post to say, “Oh you better buy now because if you don’t you will miss the bottom.”
I am not trying to create a “sense of urgency” as some have implied. It is simply a statement of fact. It may be better to put the blinders on and not even look for awhile because it is easy to get caught up in the melee. Conversely if you are going to look, just realize alot of activity is occurring right now. Take that for what it is, nothing more and nothing less.
AK I like the homes that sit on the west end of Bliss Circle because they sit well below the grade of Olive. However you totally pegged the highly amplified mobile systems effect. Lots of those in that area. I had to laugh because the neighbor 3 doors down from my listing had that.
As far as rates go, yes they are pretty darn low and how long they will stay this way is subject to alot of debate. I don’t see them running back to the high side in the near future. Yes at some point they will run aways circa 1980s but I feel that is a bit of a ways off. In this recession/depression era we have it, they are gonna be low for little bit of a spell I believe.
February 23, 2009 at 1:06 PM #353138SD RealtorParticipantJames, places like Clairemont, Mira Mesa, PQ and other areas that I would characterize as entry level homes are very active right now. If they are priced aggressively they are having alot of activity. This is not a post to say, “Oh you better buy now because if you don’t you will miss the bottom.”
I am not trying to create a “sense of urgency” as some have implied. It is simply a statement of fact. It may be better to put the blinders on and not even look for awhile because it is easy to get caught up in the melee. Conversely if you are going to look, just realize alot of activity is occurring right now. Take that for what it is, nothing more and nothing less.
AK I like the homes that sit on the west end of Bliss Circle because they sit well below the grade of Olive. However you totally pegged the highly amplified mobile systems effect. Lots of those in that area. I had to laugh because the neighbor 3 doors down from my listing had that.
As far as rates go, yes they are pretty darn low and how long they will stay this way is subject to alot of debate. I don’t see them running back to the high side in the near future. Yes at some point they will run aways circa 1980s but I feel that is a bit of a ways off. In this recession/depression era we have it, they are gonna be low for little bit of a spell I believe.
February 23, 2009 at 1:06 PM #353239SD RealtorParticipantJames, places like Clairemont, Mira Mesa, PQ and other areas that I would characterize as entry level homes are very active right now. If they are priced aggressively they are having alot of activity. This is not a post to say, “Oh you better buy now because if you don’t you will miss the bottom.”
I am not trying to create a “sense of urgency” as some have implied. It is simply a statement of fact. It may be better to put the blinders on and not even look for awhile because it is easy to get caught up in the melee. Conversely if you are going to look, just realize alot of activity is occurring right now. Take that for what it is, nothing more and nothing less.
AK I like the homes that sit on the west end of Bliss Circle because they sit well below the grade of Olive. However you totally pegged the highly amplified mobile systems effect. Lots of those in that area. I had to laugh because the neighbor 3 doors down from my listing had that.
As far as rates go, yes they are pretty darn low and how long they will stay this way is subject to alot of debate. I don’t see them running back to the high side in the near future. Yes at some point they will run aways circa 1980s but I feel that is a bit of a ways off. In this recession/depression era we have it, they are gonna be low for little bit of a spell I believe.
February 23, 2009 at 1:10 PM #352674AnonymousGuestI have been looking for couple months now in Vista/Oceanside area and it is insane market. Anything decent priced is quickly snapped up at over list price. Every decent place we looked at has multiple offers. The comparison to 2004 market is realistic, I am out there looking. I hope the inventory starts to reflect the increase in NODs and foreclosures but honestly I think government interference will corrupt the market.
February 23, 2009 at 1:10 PM #352985AnonymousGuestI have been looking for couple months now in Vista/Oceanside area and it is insane market. Anything decent priced is quickly snapped up at over list price. Every decent place we looked at has multiple offers. The comparison to 2004 market is realistic, I am out there looking. I hope the inventory starts to reflect the increase in NODs and foreclosures but honestly I think government interference will corrupt the market.
February 23, 2009 at 1:10 PM #353117AnonymousGuestI have been looking for couple months now in Vista/Oceanside area and it is insane market. Anything decent priced is quickly snapped up at over list price. Every decent place we looked at has multiple offers. The comparison to 2004 market is realistic, I am out there looking. I hope the inventory starts to reflect the increase in NODs and foreclosures but honestly I think government interference will corrupt the market.
February 23, 2009 at 1:10 PM #353148AnonymousGuestI have been looking for couple months now in Vista/Oceanside area and it is insane market. Anything decent priced is quickly snapped up at over list price. Every decent place we looked at has multiple offers. The comparison to 2004 market is realistic, I am out there looking. I hope the inventory starts to reflect the increase in NODs and foreclosures but honestly I think government interference will corrupt the market.
February 23, 2009 at 1:10 PM #353250AnonymousGuestI have been looking for couple months now in Vista/Oceanside area and it is insane market. Anything decent priced is quickly snapped up at over list price. Every decent place we looked at has multiple offers. The comparison to 2004 market is realistic, I am out there looking. I hope the inventory starts to reflect the increase in NODs and foreclosures but honestly I think government interference will corrupt the market.
February 23, 2009 at 2:02 PM #352729ibjamesParticipantThanks SDR,
Yeah, I realize that too. This is the first time I went to an open house just to get an idea how things are. I left thinking to myself that I should probably approach the topic again at the end of the year.
February 23, 2009 at 2:02 PM #353041ibjamesParticipantThanks SDR,
Yeah, I realize that too. This is the first time I went to an open house just to get an idea how things are. I left thinking to myself that I should probably approach the topic again at the end of the year.
February 23, 2009 at 2:02 PM #353172ibjamesParticipantThanks SDR,
Yeah, I realize that too. This is the first time I went to an open house just to get an idea how things are. I left thinking to myself that I should probably approach the topic again at the end of the year.
February 23, 2009 at 2:02 PM #353203ibjamesParticipantThanks SDR,
Yeah, I realize that too. This is the first time I went to an open house just to get an idea how things are. I left thinking to myself that I should probably approach the topic again at the end of the year.
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