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June 24, 2010 at 5:20 PM #572007June 24, 2010 at 5:37 PM #571018jpinpbParticipant
Maybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.
June 24, 2010 at 5:37 PM #571113jpinpbParticipantMaybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.
June 24, 2010 at 5:37 PM #571632jpinpbParticipantMaybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.
June 24, 2010 at 5:37 PM #571738jpinpbParticipantMaybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.
June 24, 2010 at 5:37 PM #572033jpinpbParticipantMaybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.
June 24, 2010 at 5:39 PM #571023urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Maybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.[/quote]
The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.June 24, 2010 at 5:39 PM #571118urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Maybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.[/quote]
The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.June 24, 2010 at 5:39 PM #571637urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Maybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.[/quote]
The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.June 24, 2010 at 5:39 PM #571743urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Maybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.[/quote]
The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.June 24, 2010 at 5:39 PM #572038urbanrealtorParticipant[quote=jpinpb]Maybe I’m the only one that thinks this, but I think under 500k is appealing to a greater populus in San Diego, hence more competition. I have noticed higher than 650k, properties have less offers and are on the market for much longer. I’m speaking of just the ZIPs I’m watching in this regard.
I personally can deal w/that particular small house only b/c the lot was so big and expansive and private that it didn’t seem as claustrophobic. I can always put a shed back there and store things. But the extra bath was really the deal breaker. For that price, I wanted that extra bath. So by the time I added the bath, it just didn’t make sense at that price for me.
I’m over it. I have seen other things that people are justified in crying over the loss and this isn’t it.[/quote]
The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.June 24, 2010 at 5:49 PM #571033jpinpbParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor]The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.[/quote]Why do you think that is? I have my opinions on it, but would love to hear why you think it is so.
June 24, 2010 at 5:49 PM #571128jpinpbParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor]The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.[/quote]Why do you think that is? I have my opinions on it, but would love to hear why you think it is so.
June 24, 2010 at 5:49 PM #571647jpinpbParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor]The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.[/quote]Why do you think that is? I have my opinions on it, but would love to hear why you think it is so.
June 24, 2010 at 5:49 PM #571753jpinpbParticipant[quote=urbanrealtor]The 500k mark is major point of cleavage in the way people buy.
You are totally right.[/quote]Why do you think that is? I have my opinions on it, but would love to hear why you think it is so.
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