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July 9, 2008 at 3:54 PM #236460July 9, 2008 at 4:39 PM #236304nooneParticipant
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noone, thanks for compiling the stats. That’s very useful.Are you not counting slightly bigger SFR’s?
Here’s a 3/2.5 (1737sf) townhouse that closed recently at $485K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086013881-11146_Caminito_Inocenta_San_Diego_CA_92126
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I just looked at the recent closings on SDLookup (http://www.sdlookup.com/Closings-92126-Mira_Mesa). They have listings back to 5/16 on that page, but for some reason that Caminito Inocenta (closed 6/9) doesn’t show up. I guess SDLookup has some bugs.July 9, 2008 at 4:39 PM #236431nooneParticipant[quote=feraina]
noone, thanks for compiling the stats. That’s very useful.Are you not counting slightly bigger SFR’s?
Here’s a 3/2.5 (1737sf) townhouse that closed recently at $485K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086013881-11146_Caminito_Inocenta_San_Diego_CA_92126
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I just looked at the recent closings on SDLookup (http://www.sdlookup.com/Closings-92126-Mira_Mesa). They have listings back to 5/16 on that page, but for some reason that Caminito Inocenta (closed 6/9) doesn’t show up. I guess SDLookup has some bugs.July 9, 2008 at 4:39 PM #236442nooneParticipant[quote=feraina]
noone, thanks for compiling the stats. That’s very useful.Are you not counting slightly bigger SFR’s?
Here’s a 3/2.5 (1737sf) townhouse that closed recently at $485K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086013881-11146_Caminito_Inocenta_San_Diego_CA_92126
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I just looked at the recent closings on SDLookup (http://www.sdlookup.com/Closings-92126-Mira_Mesa). They have listings back to 5/16 on that page, but for some reason that Caminito Inocenta (closed 6/9) doesn’t show up. I guess SDLookup has some bugs.July 9, 2008 at 4:39 PM #236488nooneParticipant[quote=feraina]
noone, thanks for compiling the stats. That’s very useful.Are you not counting slightly bigger SFR’s?
Here’s a 3/2.5 (1737sf) townhouse that closed recently at $485K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086013881-11146_Caminito_Inocenta_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]
I just looked at the recent closings on SDLookup (http://www.sdlookup.com/Closings-92126-Mira_Mesa). They have listings back to 5/16 on that page, but for some reason that Caminito Inocenta (closed 6/9) doesn’t show up. I guess SDLookup has some bugs.July 9, 2008 at 4:39 PM #236500nooneParticipant[quote=feraina]
noone, thanks for compiling the stats. That’s very useful.Are you not counting slightly bigger SFR’s?
Here’s a 3/2.5 (1737sf) townhouse that closed recently at $485K:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-086013881-11146_Caminito_Inocenta_San_Diego_CA_92126
[/quote]
I just looked at the recent closings on SDLookup (http://www.sdlookup.com/Closings-92126-Mira_Mesa). They have listings back to 5/16 on that page, but for some reason that Caminito Inocenta (closed 6/9) doesn’t show up. I guess SDLookup has some bugs.July 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM #236404SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify on the lookup of those properties that were presented from SD Lookup, all of them are not detached homes. I checked the two lowest priced sales, one was in Mesa Village and the other on Via Abaca.
I believe most of the others are true detached but I haven’t checked.
July 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM #236533SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify on the lookup of those properties that were presented from SD Lookup, all of them are not detached homes. I checked the two lowest priced sales, one was in Mesa Village and the other on Via Abaca.
I believe most of the others are true detached but I haven’t checked.
July 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM #236543SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify on the lookup of those properties that were presented from SD Lookup, all of them are not detached homes. I checked the two lowest priced sales, one was in Mesa Village and the other on Via Abaca.
I believe most of the others are true detached but I haven’t checked.
July 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM #236587SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify on the lookup of those properties that were presented from SD Lookup, all of them are not detached homes. I checked the two lowest priced sales, one was in Mesa Village and the other on Via Abaca.
I believe most of the others are true detached but I haven’t checked.
July 9, 2008 at 8:12 PM #236600SD RealtorParticipantJust to clarify on the lookup of those properties that were presented from SD Lookup, all of them are not detached homes. I checked the two lowest priced sales, one was in Mesa Village and the other on Via Abaca.
I believe most of the others are true detached but I haven’t checked.
July 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #236489sdrealtorParticipantJust to clarify what is going on in MM right now. I am helping a colleague sell a lower end SFR property there. It’s a short sale (aren’t they all down there?) and he asked me to help him with it so I have seen all the offers. The property generated at least 20 offers in a week. He stopped accepting offers as the sellers were tired of having 10 showings a day. Most of the offers were Asian buyers for primary residences (not investors unless they are lying which I wouldnt know) and most had very significant (i.e. most had no problem coming up with $50,000, $100,000 and even $150,000). There seem to be an endless supply of these buyers for properties under $350,000.
Based upon what I saw with my own eyes, I have a hard time believing prices have much room to fall there. Most of the loans were about $200,000 or less so even rising interest rates wont drive the payments too high on these relatively low loan amounts.
July 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #236616sdrealtorParticipantJust to clarify what is going on in MM right now. I am helping a colleague sell a lower end SFR property there. It’s a short sale (aren’t they all down there?) and he asked me to help him with it so I have seen all the offers. The property generated at least 20 offers in a week. He stopped accepting offers as the sellers were tired of having 10 showings a day. Most of the offers were Asian buyers for primary residences (not investors unless they are lying which I wouldnt know) and most had very significant (i.e. most had no problem coming up with $50,000, $100,000 and even $150,000). There seem to be an endless supply of these buyers for properties under $350,000.
Based upon what I saw with my own eyes, I have a hard time believing prices have much room to fall there. Most of the loans were about $200,000 or less so even rising interest rates wont drive the payments too high on these relatively low loan amounts.
July 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #236627sdrealtorParticipantJust to clarify what is going on in MM right now. I am helping a colleague sell a lower end SFR property there. It’s a short sale (aren’t they all down there?) and he asked me to help him with it so I have seen all the offers. The property generated at least 20 offers in a week. He stopped accepting offers as the sellers were tired of having 10 showings a day. Most of the offers were Asian buyers for primary residences (not investors unless they are lying which I wouldnt know) and most had very significant (i.e. most had no problem coming up with $50,000, $100,000 and even $150,000). There seem to be an endless supply of these buyers for properties under $350,000.
Based upon what I saw with my own eyes, I have a hard time believing prices have much room to fall there. Most of the loans were about $200,000 or less so even rising interest rates wont drive the payments too high on these relatively low loan amounts.
July 9, 2008 at 10:09 PM #236671sdrealtorParticipantJust to clarify what is going on in MM right now. I am helping a colleague sell a lower end SFR property there. It’s a short sale (aren’t they all down there?) and he asked me to help him with it so I have seen all the offers. The property generated at least 20 offers in a week. He stopped accepting offers as the sellers were tired of having 10 showings a day. Most of the offers were Asian buyers for primary residences (not investors unless they are lying which I wouldnt know) and most had very significant (i.e. most had no problem coming up with $50,000, $100,000 and even $150,000). There seem to be an endless supply of these buyers for properties under $350,000.
Based upon what I saw with my own eyes, I have a hard time believing prices have much room to fall there. Most of the loans were about $200,000 or less so even rising interest rates wont drive the payments too high on these relatively low loan amounts.
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