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January 28, 2008 at 10:21 AM #143917January 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM #144180dontfollowtheherdParticipant
Spot on old chap π
http://c21wright.idxco.com/idx/2374/details.php?idxID=066&listingID=T07178279
This is one of many homes out there and there are many 1.1mil to 1.2 that will meet your criteria sdrealtor with a 20% drop over the next few months. There is a lot of inventory at higher prices on Redfin and some have been there for a while. The 2400 sq ft criteria is more than a decent home size – it’s above average it appears. The home above is older but in turnkey condition with established landscapes – very little needs to be done imo.
January 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM #144183dontfollowtheherdParticipantSpot on old chap π
http://c21wright.idxco.com/idx/2374/details.php?idxID=066&listingID=T07178279
This is one of many homes out there and there are many 1.1mil to 1.2 that will meet your criteria sdrealtor with a 20% drop over the next few months. There is a lot of inventory at higher prices on Redfin and some have been there for a while. The 2400 sq ft criteria is more than a decent home size – it’s above average it appears. The home above is older but in turnkey condition with established landscapes – very little needs to be done imo.
January 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM #144210dontfollowtheherdParticipantSpot on old chap π
http://c21wright.idxco.com/idx/2374/details.php?idxID=066&listingID=T07178279
This is one of many homes out there and there are many 1.1mil to 1.2 that will meet your criteria sdrealtor with a 20% drop over the next few months. There is a lot of inventory at higher prices on Redfin and some have been there for a while. The 2400 sq ft criteria is more than a decent home size – it’s above average it appears. The home above is older but in turnkey condition with established landscapes – very little needs to be done imo.
January 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM #143943dontfollowtheherdParticipantSpot on old chap π
http://c21wright.idxco.com/idx/2374/details.php?idxID=066&listingID=T07178279
This is one of many homes out there and there are many 1.1mil to 1.2 that will meet your criteria sdrealtor with a 20% drop over the next few months. There is a lot of inventory at higher prices on Redfin and some have been there for a while. The 2400 sq ft criteria is more than a decent home size – it’s above average it appears. The home above is older but in turnkey condition with established landscapes – very little needs to be done imo.
January 28, 2008 at 11:15 AM #144278dontfollowtheherdParticipantSpot on old chap π
http://c21wright.idxco.com/idx/2374/details.php?idxID=066&listingID=T07178279
This is one of many homes out there and there are many 1.1mil to 1.2 that will meet your criteria sdrealtor with a 20% drop over the next few months. There is a lot of inventory at higher prices on Redfin and some have been there for a while. The 2400 sq ft criteria is more than a decent home size – it’s above average it appears. The home above is older but in turnkey condition with established landscapes – very little needs to be done imo.
January 28, 2008 at 2:11 PM #144018sdrealtorParticipantThe above home is desparately in need of help and hardly in turnkey condition. Its 34 years old and has never been updated. It is located in a relatively run down part of the area with a below average elementary school for the district. This is not the kind of home young professional families are looking for.
As for the higher priced homes, sure they will come down a bit but not 20% en masse. Its gonna take time and for the time being its not looking great for bargain hunters around here. As proof of this I just saw a house go in escrow in this area well above what I ever imagined it would sell for. I spoke with the agent and she attributed it to, surprise…the lakck of available inventory in this range.
January 28, 2008 at 2:11 PM #144254sdrealtorParticipantThe above home is desparately in need of help and hardly in turnkey condition. Its 34 years old and has never been updated. It is located in a relatively run down part of the area with a below average elementary school for the district. This is not the kind of home young professional families are looking for.
As for the higher priced homes, sure they will come down a bit but not 20% en masse. Its gonna take time and for the time being its not looking great for bargain hunters around here. As proof of this I just saw a house go in escrow in this area well above what I ever imagined it would sell for. I spoke with the agent and she attributed it to, surprise…the lakck of available inventory in this range.
January 28, 2008 at 2:11 PM #144257sdrealtorParticipantThe above home is desparately in need of help and hardly in turnkey condition. Its 34 years old and has never been updated. It is located in a relatively run down part of the area with a below average elementary school for the district. This is not the kind of home young professional families are looking for.
As for the higher priced homes, sure they will come down a bit but not 20% en masse. Its gonna take time and for the time being its not looking great for bargain hunters around here. As proof of this I just saw a house go in escrow in this area well above what I ever imagined it would sell for. I spoke with the agent and she attributed it to, surprise…the lakck of available inventory in this range.
January 28, 2008 at 2:11 PM #144285sdrealtorParticipantThe above home is desparately in need of help and hardly in turnkey condition. Its 34 years old and has never been updated. It is located in a relatively run down part of the area with a below average elementary school for the district. This is not the kind of home young professional families are looking for.
As for the higher priced homes, sure they will come down a bit but not 20% en masse. Its gonna take time and for the time being its not looking great for bargain hunters around here. As proof of this I just saw a house go in escrow in this area well above what I ever imagined it would sell for. I spoke with the agent and she attributed it to, surprise…the lakck of available inventory in this range.
January 28, 2008 at 2:11 PM #144353sdrealtorParticipantThe above home is desparately in need of help and hardly in turnkey condition. Its 34 years old and has never been updated. It is located in a relatively run down part of the area with a below average elementary school for the district. This is not the kind of home young professional families are looking for.
As for the higher priced homes, sure they will come down a bit but not 20% en masse. Its gonna take time and for the time being its not looking great for bargain hunters around here. As proof of this I just saw a house go in escrow in this area well above what I ever imagined it would sell for. I spoke with the agent and she attributed it to, surprise…the lakck of available inventory in this range.
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