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April 2, 2008 at 7:22 PM #179917April 2, 2008 at 10:35 PM #180364SD RealtorParticipant
Hi Amy –
To be honest with you, any answer that I would give about whether Carlsbad is fully built out would definitely be speculative. I think that Carlsbad is pretty diverse and the developments you are talking about off of Alga are not going to be affected much at this point regarding further development. As most developers right now are putting the brakes on all activity I kind of think that the point is rather moot for now. I think that the market is depressed enough such that lack of further development will not be able to push pricing up severely.
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April 2, 2008 at 10:35 PM #180368SD RealtorParticipantHi Amy –
To be honest with you, any answer that I would give about whether Carlsbad is fully built out would definitely be speculative. I think that Carlsbad is pretty diverse and the developments you are talking about off of Alga are not going to be affected much at this point regarding further development. As most developers right now are putting the brakes on all activity I kind of think that the point is rather moot for now. I think that the market is depressed enough such that lack of further development will not be able to push pricing up severely.
SD Realtor
April 2, 2008 at 10:35 PM #179997SD RealtorParticipantHi Amy –
To be honest with you, any answer that I would give about whether Carlsbad is fully built out would definitely be speculative. I think that Carlsbad is pretty diverse and the developments you are talking about off of Alga are not going to be affected much at this point regarding further development. As most developers right now are putting the brakes on all activity I kind of think that the point is rather moot for now. I think that the market is depressed enough such that lack of further development will not be able to push pricing up severely.
SD Realtor
April 2, 2008 at 10:35 PM #180381SD RealtorParticipantHi Amy –
To be honest with you, any answer that I would give about whether Carlsbad is fully built out would definitely be speculative. I think that Carlsbad is pretty diverse and the developments you are talking about off of Alga are not going to be affected much at this point regarding further development. As most developers right now are putting the brakes on all activity I kind of think that the point is rather moot for now. I think that the market is depressed enough such that lack of further development will not be able to push pricing up severely.
SD Realtor
April 2, 2008 at 10:35 PM #180456SD RealtorParticipantHi Amy –
To be honest with you, any answer that I would give about whether Carlsbad is fully built out would definitely be speculative. I think that Carlsbad is pretty diverse and the developments you are talking about off of Alga are not going to be affected much at this point regarding further development. As most developers right now are putting the brakes on all activity I kind of think that the point is rather moot for now. I think that the market is depressed enough such that lack of further development will not be able to push pricing up severely.
SD Realtor
April 4, 2008 at 9:49 AM #181051CardiffBaseballParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
April 4, 2008 at 9:49 AM #181053CardiffBaseballParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
April 4, 2008 at 9:49 AM #181084CardiffBaseballParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
April 4, 2008 at 9:49 AM #181088CardiffBaseballParticipantThere is a tremendous amount of Open land in Carlsbad as you head east. If the city is declared built out, it’s because the local people/government would like it that way. If you are traveling the areas mentioned between Melrose and El Camino Real and various other areas, there is a ton of open space. I am also thinking around Faraday/El Camino Real area there is a lot of open space. I took my kid up to the Calavera Hills Park for a Pony game the other day, and took the back way up (Cannon which becomes College) and there was space around that area as well.
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