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December 20, 2008 at 8:53 AM #318752December 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM #318626bsrsharmaParticipant
$400K is bubble price. The last of the units will be sold, eventually, by the bank for $200s. Also, early buyers should plan on having a lot of partially constructed (and unbuilt lots) “houses” in the neighborhood in the “HOA” (which will be hence unable to maintain the common areas of the property, causing further loss of value).
December 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM #319118bsrsharmaParticipant$400K is bubble price. The last of the units will be sold, eventually, by the bank for $200s. Also, early buyers should plan on having a lot of partially constructed (and unbuilt lots) “houses” in the neighborhood in the “HOA” (which will be hence unable to maintain the common areas of the property, causing further loss of value).
December 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM #319038bsrsharmaParticipant$400K is bubble price. The last of the units will be sold, eventually, by the bank for $200s. Also, early buyers should plan on having a lot of partially constructed (and unbuilt lots) “houses” in the neighborhood in the “HOA” (which will be hence unable to maintain the common areas of the property, causing further loss of value).
December 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM #318976bsrsharmaParticipant$400K is bubble price. The last of the units will be sold, eventually, by the bank for $200s. Also, early buyers should plan on having a lot of partially constructed (and unbuilt lots) “houses” in the neighborhood in the “HOA” (which will be hence unable to maintain the common areas of the property, causing further loss of value).
December 21, 2008 at 9:40 AM #319020bsrsharmaParticipant$400K is bubble price. The last of the units will be sold, eventually, by the bank for $200s. Also, early buyers should plan on having a lot of partially constructed (and unbuilt lots) “houses” in the neighborhood in the “HOA” (which will be hence unable to maintain the common areas of the property, causing further loss of value).
December 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM #319015markzuberParticipantStandard Pacific houses are nice but they are too close to each other and most of them are townhouses without backyards. I felt very cramped when I went there to check the area. Also, they are too far east.
I prefer Priest Prospect Glen houses because they are detached houses with backyards and they are closer to the freeways and to the Santee Mission Trail park area. They also come with 20 years of builder warranty.
December 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM #319113markzuberParticipantStandard Pacific houses are nice but they are too close to each other and most of them are townhouses without backyards. I felt very cramped when I went there to check the area. Also, they are too far east.
I prefer Priest Prospect Glen houses because they are detached houses with backyards and they are closer to the freeways and to the Santee Mission Trail park area. They also come with 20 years of builder warranty.
December 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM #319033markzuberParticipantStandard Pacific houses are nice but they are too close to each other and most of them are townhouses without backyards. I felt very cramped when I went there to check the area. Also, they are too far east.
I prefer Priest Prospect Glen houses because they are detached houses with backyards and they are closer to the freeways and to the Santee Mission Trail park area. They also come with 20 years of builder warranty.
December 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM #318621markzuberParticipantStandard Pacific houses are nice but they are too close to each other and most of them are townhouses without backyards. I felt very cramped when I went there to check the area. Also, they are too far east.
I prefer Priest Prospect Glen houses because they are detached houses with backyards and they are closer to the freeways and to the Santee Mission Trail park area. They also come with 20 years of builder warranty.
December 21, 2008 at 4:03 PM #318971markzuberParticipantStandard Pacific houses are nice but they are too close to each other and most of them are townhouses without backyards. I felt very cramped when I went there to check the area. Also, they are too far east.
I prefer Priest Prospect Glen houses because they are detached houses with backyards and they are closer to the freeways and to the Santee Mission Trail park area. They also come with 20 years of builder warranty.
December 21, 2008 at 9:13 PM #319101sunny88ParticipantMarkzuber, you must be referring to “Canopypark” and not “Stoney Creek”. The Stoney Creek homes have a small backyard. Standard Pacific is offering some great deals right now.
December 21, 2008 at 9:13 PM #318751sunny88ParticipantMarkzuber, you must be referring to “Canopypark” and not “Stoney Creek”. The Stoney Creek homes have a small backyard. Standard Pacific is offering some great deals right now.
December 21, 2008 at 9:13 PM #319146sunny88ParticipantMarkzuber, you must be referring to “Canopypark” and not “Stoney Creek”. The Stoney Creek homes have a small backyard. Standard Pacific is offering some great deals right now.
December 21, 2008 at 9:13 PM #319164sunny88ParticipantMarkzuber, you must be referring to “Canopypark” and not “Stoney Creek”. The Stoney Creek homes have a small backyard. Standard Pacific is offering some great deals right now.
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