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August 23, 2007 at 9:00 AM #79728August 23, 2007 at 9:06 AM #79606NavydocParticipant
What’s he trolling for? Is he just trying to piss us off for entertainment? I find it difficult to believe someone derives enjoyment from attracting flame posts, but I can be naive about human nature sometimes.
August 23, 2007 at 9:06 AM #79734NavydocParticipantWhat’s he trolling for? Is he just trying to piss us off for entertainment? I find it difficult to believe someone derives enjoyment from attracting flame posts, but I can be naive about human nature sometimes.
August 23, 2007 at 9:06 AM #79757NavydocParticipantWhat’s he trolling for? Is he just trying to piss us off for entertainment? I find it difficult to believe someone derives enjoyment from attracting flame posts, but I can be naive about human nature sometimes.
August 23, 2007 at 9:10 AM #79609ArrayaParticipantAlex likes attention and the only way he can get it here is negatively. He knows how to push everybodies buttons. You should all ignore him.
August 23, 2007 at 9:10 AM #79737ArrayaParticipantAlex likes attention and the only way he can get it here is negatively. He knows how to push everybodies buttons. You should all ignore him.
August 23, 2007 at 9:10 AM #79760ArrayaParticipantAlex likes attention and the only way he can get it here is negatively. He knows how to push everybodies buttons. You should all ignore him.
August 23, 2007 at 9:16 AM #79766sdrealtorParticipantBS Patrol here…
“Seriously, in 2000 I could have bought a home in S.Carlsbad west of the 5 for 300k. That same home is now 900k. In 2000, there really wasn’t much more land left to build on west of the 5 either.”
Cheapest MLS sale I could find west of 5 in S Carlsbad was 325K. That house peaked in value in 2005 around 750K at best and today the same model with a much better location is sitting at 685K.
August 23, 2007 at 9:16 AM #79743sdrealtorParticipantBS Patrol here…
“Seriously, in 2000 I could have bought a home in S.Carlsbad west of the 5 for 300k. That same home is now 900k. In 2000, there really wasn’t much more land left to build on west of the 5 either.”
Cheapest MLS sale I could find west of 5 in S Carlsbad was 325K. That house peaked in value in 2005 around 750K at best and today the same model with a much better location is sitting at 685K.
August 23, 2007 at 9:16 AM #79615sdrealtorParticipantBS Patrol here…
“Seriously, in 2000 I could have bought a home in S.Carlsbad west of the 5 for 300k. That same home is now 900k. In 2000, there really wasn’t much more land left to build on west of the 5 either.”
Cheapest MLS sale I could find west of 5 in S Carlsbad was 325K. That house peaked in value in 2005 around 750K at best and today the same model with a much better location is sitting at 685K.
August 23, 2007 at 9:23 AM #79769anParticipantNavydoc, I don’t know what he’s trolling for but all his points are nothing new. They are what the CAR/NAR spew. Like someone said before, put your $ where your mouth is, Alex. Go buy a couple of houses and be done with it.
August 23, 2007 at 9:23 AM #79746anParticipantNavydoc, I don’t know what he’s trolling for but all his points are nothing new. They are what the CAR/NAR spew. Like someone said before, put your $ where your mouth is, Alex. Go buy a couple of houses and be done with it.
August 23, 2007 at 9:23 AM #79618anParticipantNavydoc, I don’t know what he’s trolling for but all his points are nothing new. They are what the CAR/NAR spew. Like someone said before, put your $ where your mouth is, Alex. Go buy a couple of houses and be done with it.
August 23, 2007 at 9:27 AM #79775(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantAfter giving this considerable thought, I have to agree 127% with Alex.
I just checked into it and realized that they aren’t making any more land here West of the I-5. Alex you hit the nail on the head !
I also looked at what happened during the last downturn in the early 1990’s. I discovered that back then the County Gov’t had a secret land manufacturing deal with some insider developer types, including some former gray-haired SD mayoral candidates. This secret process resulted in land actually being manufactured west of the I-5 in the early 90’s. This resulted in an oversupply of available land in the 1990’s and contributed to the decline in real estate values west of I-5.
Without this land manufacturing subsidy in place in, this time will be different and coastal properties will not decline in value.Alex- thanks for bringing this wonderful topic forward and forcing us to re-think our positions.
Guess what, I also did some research and just realized that the coastal weather is an idyllic 75 degrees most of the year. Imagine that, room temperature outside. I also just heard that you don;t really need A/C west of the I-5. Just wait until that news gets out in the South or Midwest. People will move here in droves.
August 23, 2007 at 9:27 AM #79623(former)FormerSanDieganParticipantAfter giving this considerable thought, I have to agree 127% with Alex.
I just checked into it and realized that they aren’t making any more land here West of the I-5. Alex you hit the nail on the head !
I also looked at what happened during the last downturn in the early 1990’s. I discovered that back then the County Gov’t had a secret land manufacturing deal with some insider developer types, including some former gray-haired SD mayoral candidates. This secret process resulted in land actually being manufactured west of the I-5 in the early 90’s. This resulted in an oversupply of available land in the 1990’s and contributed to the decline in real estate values west of I-5.
Without this land manufacturing subsidy in place in, this time will be different and coastal properties will not decline in value.Alex- thanks for bringing this wonderful topic forward and forcing us to re-think our positions.
Guess what, I also did some research and just realized that the coastal weather is an idyllic 75 degrees most of the year. Imagine that, room temperature outside. I also just heard that you don;t really need A/C west of the I-5. Just wait until that news gets out in the South or Midwest. People will move here in droves.
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