Home › Forums › Closed Forums › Properties or Areas › Pain in La Jolla
- This topic has 760 replies, 41 voices, and was last updated 15 years, 5 months ago by DaCounselor.
-
AuthorPosts
-
November 16, 2008 at 9:54 AM #305863November 16, 2008 at 11:58 AM #305470XBoxBoyParticipant
Homes that I think are selling or have sold for a bunch less than they would have in 2005.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080040979-335_Ricardo_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
I think this would have easily sold for 2mil in 2005, and 2.2 would not have been unrealistic.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053712-6115_Terryhill_Dr_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This place is a BIG (5488sqft) nice home on a very nice street in the muirlands. It was only listed for under $3m for a short while. Not sure why it got taken off the market shortly there after, but it compares easily to places that sold for 4-5mil in 2005.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080076836-1132_Avenida_Amantea_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This one is still on the market. It’s 3700 sq feet and for the most part pretty nice. The place has a nice view, and the open house agent told us that there is a view easement so the neighbors can not build up and block your view. While not sure what you could get this for, I think the sellers are pretty motivated, and so I think they might take 1.5m. (Just my guess mind you) In 2005 I don’t think they would have had trouble getting 2.2 to 2.5m for this place.These are just three that come to mind right away.
Mind you if you are looking at most of the LJ listings, its easy to get the feeling that things haven’t softened up much, since most listings are terribly unrealistic. Still plenty asking 20% above 2005 prices. But note that these are NOT the ones selling. If you look more closely at what is selling, it’s mostly the places that are far better deals.
Also, I’d mention that in other threads I read about how inventory in nicer places is declining. (I think they are usually referring to Carmel Valley or RB) In La Jolla, inventory has never been higher, and sales continue to slow. Last week I counted only 28 pendings which likely means only 15 or so sales per month.
There are still plenty of people in denial and holding out for 2005 prices in LJ, but there are also a few who have figured out the situation and either need or want to sell bad enough that they take what the market will bring. And unless they just get lucky, it doesn’t bring anywhere near 2005 prices.
Just my 2cents.
XBoxBoy
November 16, 2008 at 11:58 AM #305838XBoxBoyParticipantHomes that I think are selling or have sold for a bunch less than they would have in 2005.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080040979-335_Ricardo_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
I think this would have easily sold for 2mil in 2005, and 2.2 would not have been unrealistic.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053712-6115_Terryhill_Dr_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This place is a BIG (5488sqft) nice home on a very nice street in the muirlands. It was only listed for under $3m for a short while. Not sure why it got taken off the market shortly there after, but it compares easily to places that sold for 4-5mil in 2005.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080076836-1132_Avenida_Amantea_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This one is still on the market. It’s 3700 sq feet and for the most part pretty nice. The place has a nice view, and the open house agent told us that there is a view easement so the neighbors can not build up and block your view. While not sure what you could get this for, I think the sellers are pretty motivated, and so I think they might take 1.5m. (Just my guess mind you) In 2005 I don’t think they would have had trouble getting 2.2 to 2.5m for this place.These are just three that come to mind right away.
Mind you if you are looking at most of the LJ listings, its easy to get the feeling that things haven’t softened up much, since most listings are terribly unrealistic. Still plenty asking 20% above 2005 prices. But note that these are NOT the ones selling. If you look more closely at what is selling, it’s mostly the places that are far better deals.
Also, I’d mention that in other threads I read about how inventory in nicer places is declining. (I think they are usually referring to Carmel Valley or RB) In La Jolla, inventory has never been higher, and sales continue to slow. Last week I counted only 28 pendings which likely means only 15 or so sales per month.
There are still plenty of people in denial and holding out for 2005 prices in LJ, but there are also a few who have figured out the situation and either need or want to sell bad enough that they take what the market will bring. And unless they just get lucky, it doesn’t bring anywhere near 2005 prices.
Just my 2cents.
XBoxBoy
November 16, 2008 at 11:58 AM #305849XBoxBoyParticipantHomes that I think are selling or have sold for a bunch less than they would have in 2005.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080040979-335_Ricardo_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
I think this would have easily sold for 2mil in 2005, and 2.2 would not have been unrealistic.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053712-6115_Terryhill_Dr_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This place is a BIG (5488sqft) nice home on a very nice street in the muirlands. It was only listed for under $3m for a short while. Not sure why it got taken off the market shortly there after, but it compares easily to places that sold for 4-5mil in 2005.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080076836-1132_Avenida_Amantea_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This one is still on the market. It’s 3700 sq feet and for the most part pretty nice. The place has a nice view, and the open house agent told us that there is a view easement so the neighbors can not build up and block your view. While not sure what you could get this for, I think the sellers are pretty motivated, and so I think they might take 1.5m. (Just my guess mind you) In 2005 I don’t think they would have had trouble getting 2.2 to 2.5m for this place.These are just three that come to mind right away.
Mind you if you are looking at most of the LJ listings, its easy to get the feeling that things haven’t softened up much, since most listings are terribly unrealistic. Still plenty asking 20% above 2005 prices. But note that these are NOT the ones selling. If you look more closely at what is selling, it’s mostly the places that are far better deals.
Also, I’d mention that in other threads I read about how inventory in nicer places is declining. (I think they are usually referring to Carmel Valley or RB) In La Jolla, inventory has never been higher, and sales continue to slow. Last week I counted only 28 pendings which likely means only 15 or so sales per month.
There are still plenty of people in denial and holding out for 2005 prices in LJ, but there are also a few who have figured out the situation and either need or want to sell bad enough that they take what the market will bring. And unless they just get lucky, it doesn’t bring anywhere near 2005 prices.
Just my 2cents.
XBoxBoy
November 16, 2008 at 11:58 AM #305866XBoxBoyParticipantHomes that I think are selling or have sold for a bunch less than they would have in 2005.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080040979-335_Ricardo_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
I think this would have easily sold for 2mil in 2005, and 2.2 would not have been unrealistic.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053712-6115_Terryhill_Dr_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This place is a BIG (5488sqft) nice home on a very nice street in the muirlands. It was only listed for under $3m for a short while. Not sure why it got taken off the market shortly there after, but it compares easily to places that sold for 4-5mil in 2005.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080076836-1132_Avenida_Amantea_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This one is still on the market. It’s 3700 sq feet and for the most part pretty nice. The place has a nice view, and the open house agent told us that there is a view easement so the neighbors can not build up and block your view. While not sure what you could get this for, I think the sellers are pretty motivated, and so I think they might take 1.5m. (Just my guess mind you) In 2005 I don’t think they would have had trouble getting 2.2 to 2.5m for this place.These are just three that come to mind right away.
Mind you if you are looking at most of the LJ listings, its easy to get the feeling that things haven’t softened up much, since most listings are terribly unrealistic. Still plenty asking 20% above 2005 prices. But note that these are NOT the ones selling. If you look more closely at what is selling, it’s mostly the places that are far better deals.
Also, I’d mention that in other threads I read about how inventory in nicer places is declining. (I think they are usually referring to Carmel Valley or RB) In La Jolla, inventory has never been higher, and sales continue to slow. Last week I counted only 28 pendings which likely means only 15 or so sales per month.
There are still plenty of people in denial and holding out for 2005 prices in LJ, but there are also a few who have figured out the situation and either need or want to sell bad enough that they take what the market will bring. And unless they just get lucky, it doesn’t bring anywhere near 2005 prices.
Just my 2cents.
XBoxBoy
November 16, 2008 at 11:58 AM #305927XBoxBoyParticipantHomes that I think are selling or have sold for a bunch less than they would have in 2005.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080040979-335_Ricardo_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
I think this would have easily sold for 2mil in 2005, and 2.2 would not have been unrealistic.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080053712-6115_Terryhill_Dr_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This place is a BIG (5488sqft) nice home on a very nice street in the muirlands. It was only listed for under $3m for a short while. Not sure why it got taken off the market shortly there after, but it compares easily to places that sold for 4-5mil in 2005.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080076836-1132_Avenida_Amantea_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
This one is still on the market. It’s 3700 sq feet and for the most part pretty nice. The place has a nice view, and the open house agent told us that there is a view easement so the neighbors can not build up and block your view. While not sure what you could get this for, I think the sellers are pretty motivated, and so I think they might take 1.5m. (Just my guess mind you) In 2005 I don’t think they would have had trouble getting 2.2 to 2.5m for this place.These are just three that come to mind right away.
Mind you if you are looking at most of the LJ listings, its easy to get the feeling that things haven’t softened up much, since most listings are terribly unrealistic. Still plenty asking 20% above 2005 prices. But note that these are NOT the ones selling. If you look more closely at what is selling, it’s mostly the places that are far better deals.
Also, I’d mention that in other threads I read about how inventory in nicer places is declining. (I think they are usually referring to Carmel Valley or RB) In La Jolla, inventory has never been higher, and sales continue to slow. Last week I counted only 28 pendings which likely means only 15 or so sales per month.
There are still plenty of people in denial and holding out for 2005 prices in LJ, but there are also a few who have figured out the situation and either need or want to sell bad enough that they take what the market will bring. And unless they just get lucky, it doesn’t bring anywhere near 2005 prices.
Just my 2cents.
XBoxBoy
November 30, 2008 at 8:56 AM #309979XBoxBoyParticipantSold 11/26/2008 for $3,850,000
Sold 06/12/2007 for $4,500,000That’s $650,000 (14%) loss in less than a year and a half. So much for the coast being immune.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-31E33BA6-1055_Muirlands_Vista_Way_La_Jolla_CA_92037
November 30, 2008 at 8:56 AM #310343XBoxBoyParticipantSold 11/26/2008 for $3,850,000
Sold 06/12/2007 for $4,500,000That’s $650,000 (14%) loss in less than a year and a half. So much for the coast being immune.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-31E33BA6-1055_Muirlands_Vista_Way_La_Jolla_CA_92037
November 30, 2008 at 8:56 AM #310367XBoxBoyParticipantSold 11/26/2008 for $3,850,000
Sold 06/12/2007 for $4,500,000That’s $650,000 (14%) loss in less than a year and a half. So much for the coast being immune.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-31E33BA6-1055_Muirlands_Vista_Way_La_Jolla_CA_92037
November 30, 2008 at 8:56 AM #310386XBoxBoyParticipantSold 11/26/2008 for $3,850,000
Sold 06/12/2007 for $4,500,000That’s $650,000 (14%) loss in less than a year and a half. So much for the coast being immune.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-31E33BA6-1055_Muirlands_Vista_Way_La_Jolla_CA_92037
November 30, 2008 at 8:56 AM #310450XBoxBoyParticipantSold 11/26/2008 for $3,850,000
Sold 06/12/2007 for $4,500,000That’s $650,000 (14%) loss in less than a year and a half. So much for the coast being immune.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-31E33BA6-1055_Muirlands_Vista_Way_La_Jolla_CA_92037
December 4, 2008 at 11:27 AM #311318La Jolla RenterParticipantMore Pain in Seahaus…
Purchase for $797k in 2005 just closed at $689k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080069285-5440_La_Jolla_Blvd_201_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Plus this weird one… purchased for 1.489M listed for 750k starting auction price.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080031-5470_La_Jolla_Blvd_H203_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Lots of affluent flippers in Seahaus. The carrying costs are brutal so the losses are bigger than they look. At some point the affluent flippers are going to say the hell with their credit and dump their losses.
December 4, 2008 at 11:27 AM #311675La Jolla RenterParticipantMore Pain in Seahaus…
Purchase for $797k in 2005 just closed at $689k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080069285-5440_La_Jolla_Blvd_201_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Plus this weird one… purchased for 1.489M listed for 750k starting auction price.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080031-5470_La_Jolla_Blvd_H203_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Lots of affluent flippers in Seahaus. The carrying costs are brutal so the losses are bigger than they look. At some point the affluent flippers are going to say the hell with their credit and dump their losses.
December 4, 2008 at 11:27 AM #311703La Jolla RenterParticipantMore Pain in Seahaus…
Purchase for $797k in 2005 just closed at $689k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080069285-5440_La_Jolla_Blvd_201_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Plus this weird one… purchased for 1.489M listed for 750k starting auction price.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080031-5470_La_Jolla_Blvd_H203_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Lots of affluent flippers in Seahaus. The carrying costs are brutal so the losses are bigger than they look. At some point the affluent flippers are going to say the hell with their credit and dump their losses.
December 4, 2008 at 11:27 AM #311724La Jolla RenterParticipantMore Pain in Seahaus…
Purchase for $797k in 2005 just closed at $689k.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080069285-5440_La_Jolla_Blvd_201_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Plus this weird one… purchased for 1.489M listed for 750k starting auction price.
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-080080031-5470_La_Jolla_Blvd_H203_La_Jolla_Ca_92037
Lots of affluent flippers in Seahaus. The carrying costs are brutal so the losses are bigger than they look. At some point the affluent flippers are going to say the hell with their credit and dump their losses.
-
AuthorPosts
- The forum ‘Properties or Areas’ is closed to new topics and replies.