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May 18, 2009 at 12:00 PM #401962May 18, 2009 at 12:52 PM #401328SD RealtorParticipant
I have been working with them (Colrich) on behalf of a client as well. I would tend to agree with what sdr said. The releases they are doing are very small in number. I agree that the pricing is out of line. I could not agree more but in this particular market it is really challenging for buyers right now.
I have been saying what he said above for a long long time.
Don’t generalize and try to predict what “others” have to spend. It is a useless exercise. Focus on your own resources and accept that others have more then you and may or may not choose to buy what you don’t want to or cannot afford. This is not meant to slam anyone, it is simply trying to point out the correct mindset in analyzing the market.
May 18, 2009 at 12:52 PM #401578SD RealtorParticipantI have been working with them (Colrich) on behalf of a client as well. I would tend to agree with what sdr said. The releases they are doing are very small in number. I agree that the pricing is out of line. I could not agree more but in this particular market it is really challenging for buyers right now.
I have been saying what he said above for a long long time.
Don’t generalize and try to predict what “others” have to spend. It is a useless exercise. Focus on your own resources and accept that others have more then you and may or may not choose to buy what you don’t want to or cannot afford. This is not meant to slam anyone, it is simply trying to point out the correct mindset in analyzing the market.
May 18, 2009 at 12:52 PM #401810SD RealtorParticipantI have been working with them (Colrich) on behalf of a client as well. I would tend to agree with what sdr said. The releases they are doing are very small in number. I agree that the pricing is out of line. I could not agree more but in this particular market it is really challenging for buyers right now.
I have been saying what he said above for a long long time.
Don’t generalize and try to predict what “others” have to spend. It is a useless exercise. Focus on your own resources and accept that others have more then you and may or may not choose to buy what you don’t want to or cannot afford. This is not meant to slam anyone, it is simply trying to point out the correct mindset in analyzing the market.
May 18, 2009 at 12:52 PM #401869SD RealtorParticipantI have been working with them (Colrich) on behalf of a client as well. I would tend to agree with what sdr said. The releases they are doing are very small in number. I agree that the pricing is out of line. I could not agree more but in this particular market it is really challenging for buyers right now.
I have been saying what he said above for a long long time.
Don’t generalize and try to predict what “others” have to spend. It is a useless exercise. Focus on your own resources and accept that others have more then you and may or may not choose to buy what you don’t want to or cannot afford. This is not meant to slam anyone, it is simply trying to point out the correct mindset in analyzing the market.
May 18, 2009 at 12:52 PM #402017SD RealtorParticipantI have been working with them (Colrich) on behalf of a client as well. I would tend to agree with what sdr said. The releases they are doing are very small in number. I agree that the pricing is out of line. I could not agree more but in this particular market it is really challenging for buyers right now.
I have been saying what he said above for a long long time.
Don’t generalize and try to predict what “others” have to spend. It is a useless exercise. Focus on your own resources and accept that others have more then you and may or may not choose to buy what you don’t want to or cannot afford. This is not meant to slam anyone, it is simply trying to point out the correct mindset in analyzing the market.
May 18, 2009 at 7:43 PM #401626sdrealtorParticipantWCN
There are plenty to buy a few dozen homes which is all they are building. You are very myopic if you dont beleive there are hundreds of families in a county of 4,000,000 people that can and would love to buy a beautiful new home with an ocean view a couple miles from the beach in one of the premier school districts around.I’ll ammend your statement for you to be more accurate.
Time will tell….that sdr is right again (it always does)
Cheers
sdr
sdr
May 18, 2009 at 7:43 PM #401878sdrealtorParticipantWCN
There are plenty to buy a few dozen homes which is all they are building. You are very myopic if you dont beleive there are hundreds of families in a county of 4,000,000 people that can and would love to buy a beautiful new home with an ocean view a couple miles from the beach in one of the premier school districts around.I’ll ammend your statement for you to be more accurate.
Time will tell….that sdr is right again (it always does)
Cheers
sdr
sdr
May 18, 2009 at 7:43 PM #402110sdrealtorParticipantWCN
There are plenty to buy a few dozen homes which is all they are building. You are very myopic if you dont beleive there are hundreds of families in a county of 4,000,000 people that can and would love to buy a beautiful new home with an ocean view a couple miles from the beach in one of the premier school districts around.I’ll ammend your statement for you to be more accurate.
Time will tell….that sdr is right again (it always does)
Cheers
sdr
sdr
May 18, 2009 at 7:43 PM #402169sdrealtorParticipantWCN
There are plenty to buy a few dozen homes which is all they are building. You are very myopic if you dont beleive there are hundreds of families in a county of 4,000,000 people that can and would love to buy a beautiful new home with an ocean view a couple miles from the beach in one of the premier school districts around.I’ll ammend your statement for you to be more accurate.
Time will tell….that sdr is right again (it always does)
Cheers
sdr
sdr
May 18, 2009 at 7:43 PM #402317sdrealtorParticipantWCN
There are plenty to buy a few dozen homes which is all they are building. You are very myopic if you dont beleive there are hundreds of families in a county of 4,000,000 people that can and would love to buy a beautiful new home with an ocean view a couple miles from the beach in one of the premier school districts around.I’ll ammend your statement for you to be more accurate.
Time will tell….that sdr is right again (it always does)
Cheers
sdr
sdr
May 18, 2009 at 10:06 PM #401675waiting for bottomParticipantOver-rated school district for the premium.
It continues to crack me up that people are willing to pay $200K more for LCO vs. SEH due to zip code and school district. For goodness sakes, they are right accross the freakin street from each other!Compare the LCO schools to SEH schools as ranked by greatschools.net (10 pt scale):
Elementary:
Mission Estancia – 10 (930 API)
SEH – 9 (898 API)Middle:
Diegueno – 9 (872 API)
SEH – 9 (851 API)High:
LCC – 8 (805 API)
SMH – 8 (773 API)Even funnier are the folks who pay $150K more for LCR…they get the same schools but I guess the 92009 is where the real value is.
May 18, 2009 at 10:06 PM #401928waiting for bottomParticipantOver-rated school district for the premium.
It continues to crack me up that people are willing to pay $200K more for LCO vs. SEH due to zip code and school district. For goodness sakes, they are right accross the freakin street from each other!Compare the LCO schools to SEH schools as ranked by greatschools.net (10 pt scale):
Elementary:
Mission Estancia – 10 (930 API)
SEH – 9 (898 API)Middle:
Diegueno – 9 (872 API)
SEH – 9 (851 API)High:
LCC – 8 (805 API)
SMH – 8 (773 API)Even funnier are the folks who pay $150K more for LCR…they get the same schools but I guess the 92009 is where the real value is.
May 18, 2009 at 10:06 PM #402160waiting for bottomParticipantOver-rated school district for the premium.
It continues to crack me up that people are willing to pay $200K more for LCO vs. SEH due to zip code and school district. For goodness sakes, they are right accross the freakin street from each other!Compare the LCO schools to SEH schools as ranked by greatschools.net (10 pt scale):
Elementary:
Mission Estancia – 10 (930 API)
SEH – 9 (898 API)Middle:
Diegueno – 9 (872 API)
SEH – 9 (851 API)High:
LCC – 8 (805 API)
SMH – 8 (773 API)Even funnier are the folks who pay $150K more for LCR…they get the same schools but I guess the 92009 is where the real value is.
May 18, 2009 at 10:06 PM #402219waiting for bottomParticipantOver-rated school district for the premium.
It continues to crack me up that people are willing to pay $200K more for LCO vs. SEH due to zip code and school district. For goodness sakes, they are right accross the freakin street from each other!Compare the LCO schools to SEH schools as ranked by greatschools.net (10 pt scale):
Elementary:
Mission Estancia – 10 (930 API)
SEH – 9 (898 API)Middle:
Diegueno – 9 (872 API)
SEH – 9 (851 API)High:
LCC – 8 (805 API)
SMH – 8 (773 API)Even funnier are the folks who pay $150K more for LCR…they get the same schools but I guess the 92009 is where the real value is.
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