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February 7, 2009 at 7:40 AM #342435February 7, 2009 at 10:45 PM #342754temeculaguyParticipant
[quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.
February 7, 2009 at 10:45 PM #343080temeculaguyParticipant[quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.
February 7, 2009 at 10:45 PM #343189temeculaguyParticipant[quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.
February 7, 2009 at 10:45 PM #343217temeculaguyParticipant[quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.
February 7, 2009 at 10:45 PM #343316temeculaguyParticipant[quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.
February 7, 2009 at 11:30 PM #342764ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy][quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.[/quote]
Doh!They went and changed it. It was mispriced at 1.65 million and I was trying to make a funny. It backfired. [shrug]
February 7, 2009 at 11:30 PM #343090ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy][quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.[/quote]
Doh!They went and changed it. It was mispriced at 1.65 million and I was trying to make a funny. It backfired. [shrug]
February 7, 2009 at 11:30 PM #343199ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy][quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.[/quote]
Doh!They went and changed it. It was mispriced at 1.65 million and I was trying to make a funny. It backfired. [shrug]
February 7, 2009 at 11:30 PM #343227ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy][quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.[/quote]
Doh!They went and changed it. It was mispriced at 1.65 million and I was trying to make a funny. It backfired. [shrug]
February 7, 2009 at 11:30 PM #343326ralphfurleyParticipant[quote=temeculaguy][quote=ralphfurley]How’s this? A new high price per sq ft. Can anyone beat this?
http://www.redfin.com/CA/Murrieta/39781-Sunrose-Dr-92562/home/6210577
“Agents please submit your BEST and FINAL because we almost always have mulitple offers due to the Bank’s special pricing.”
Good luck with ALL that…[/quote]
I don’t know Ralph, I don’ think it’s insanely priced. Price per sq ft isn’t the best measure because of small houses like that one. It’s a 1080 sq ft one story single family residence in what looks like decent shape for 165k. It is kinda condo sized but you can walk to stores and work, it’s close to the freeway and a single person with about 55k income can afford it and you can have a dog. There are a lot of people who have a dog, want a yard but have a condo budget. It’s 2003 price was 216k, so it’s near 2001 pricing and not far from early 1990’s pricing. Those little places that are one step up from condos have buyers, probably rents for 1200-1300, so 165k is fair using any metric, I bet they do have offers.[/quote]
Doh!They went and changed it. It was mispriced at 1.65 million and I was trying to make a funny. It backfired. [shrug]
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