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May 18, 2009 at 11:34 PM #402279May 19, 2009 at 12:10 AM #402245
SD Realtor
ParticipantNot just happening in PQ… Pretty much follow the school districts and or the more desireable places to live…. CV, PQ, LCV, Carlsbad, Encinitas, 4S, Scripps…. I don’t quite agree that there are 8 -10 offers on every home under 900k. However yes there is more activity then we have seen in a few years.
May 19, 2009 at 12:10 AM #402452SD Realtor
ParticipantNot just happening in PQ… Pretty much follow the school districts and or the more desireable places to live…. CV, PQ, LCV, Carlsbad, Encinitas, 4S, Scripps…. I don’t quite agree that there are 8 -10 offers on every home under 900k. However yes there is more activity then we have seen in a few years.
May 19, 2009 at 12:10 AM #401761SD Realtor
ParticipantNot just happening in PQ… Pretty much follow the school districts and or the more desireable places to live…. CV, PQ, LCV, Carlsbad, Encinitas, 4S, Scripps…. I don’t quite agree that there are 8 -10 offers on every home under 900k. However yes there is more activity then we have seen in a few years.
May 19, 2009 at 12:10 AM #402304SD Realtor
ParticipantNot just happening in PQ… Pretty much follow the school districts and or the more desireable places to live…. CV, PQ, LCV, Carlsbad, Encinitas, 4S, Scripps…. I don’t quite agree that there are 8 -10 offers on every home under 900k. However yes there is more activity then we have seen in a few years.
May 19, 2009 at 12:10 AM #402014SD Realtor
ParticipantNot just happening in PQ… Pretty much follow the school districts and or the more desireable places to live…. CV, PQ, LCV, Carlsbad, Encinitas, 4S, Scripps…. I don’t quite agree that there are 8 -10 offers on every home under 900k. However yes there is more activity then we have seen in a few years.
May 19, 2009 at 7:27 AM #402354duncbdunc
ParticipantJust to clarify, I said quality homes were attracting many offers, not every home. It does seem inventory is moving faster here than in Carmel Valley. I went to one open house in PQ, and the realtor hosting the open house said that most of the traffic was coming from Carmel Valley realtors and their clients. He’s been a realtor in PQ for 15 years and said this is a new trend. I guess this makes sense, given prices have been stickier in CV and are down 20%+ in PQ, and fits my general thesis that coastal areas will be impacted as price affordability creeps closer.
May 19, 2009 at 7:27 AM #402502duncbdunc
ParticipantJust to clarify, I said quality homes were attracting many offers, not every home. It does seem inventory is moving faster here than in Carmel Valley. I went to one open house in PQ, and the realtor hosting the open house said that most of the traffic was coming from Carmel Valley realtors and their clients. He’s been a realtor in PQ for 15 years and said this is a new trend. I guess this makes sense, given prices have been stickier in CV and are down 20%+ in PQ, and fits my general thesis that coastal areas will be impacted as price affordability creeps closer.
May 19, 2009 at 7:27 AM #402295duncbdunc
ParticipantJust to clarify, I said quality homes were attracting many offers, not every home. It does seem inventory is moving faster here than in Carmel Valley. I went to one open house in PQ, and the realtor hosting the open house said that most of the traffic was coming from Carmel Valley realtors and their clients. He’s been a realtor in PQ for 15 years and said this is a new trend. I guess this makes sense, given prices have been stickier in CV and are down 20%+ in PQ, and fits my general thesis that coastal areas will be impacted as price affordability creeps closer.
May 19, 2009 at 7:27 AM #402062duncbdunc
ParticipantJust to clarify, I said quality homes were attracting many offers, not every home. It does seem inventory is moving faster here than in Carmel Valley. I went to one open house in PQ, and the realtor hosting the open house said that most of the traffic was coming from Carmel Valley realtors and their clients. He’s been a realtor in PQ for 15 years and said this is a new trend. I guess this makes sense, given prices have been stickier in CV and are down 20%+ in PQ, and fits my general thesis that coastal areas will be impacted as price affordability creeps closer.
May 19, 2009 at 7:27 AM #401812duncbdunc
ParticipantJust to clarify, I said quality homes were attracting many offers, not every home. It does seem inventory is moving faster here than in Carmel Valley. I went to one open house in PQ, and the realtor hosting the open house said that most of the traffic was coming from Carmel Valley realtors and their clients. He’s been a realtor in PQ for 15 years and said this is a new trend. I guess this makes sense, given prices have been stickier in CV and are down 20%+ in PQ, and fits my general thesis that coastal areas will be impacted as price affordability creeps closer.
May 19, 2009 at 8:11 AM #402305duncbdunc
ParticipantBluemoon, I think you hit two very relevant factors — low inventory, and higher loan limits. Throw in migration of high income coastal buyers, and do you have a trifecta?
May 19, 2009 at 8:11 AM #401821duncbdunc
ParticipantBluemoon, I think you hit two very relevant factors — low inventory, and higher loan limits. Throw in migration of high income coastal buyers, and do you have a trifecta?
May 19, 2009 at 8:11 AM #402512duncbdunc
ParticipantBluemoon, I think you hit two very relevant factors — low inventory, and higher loan limits. Throw in migration of high income coastal buyers, and do you have a trifecta?
May 19, 2009 at 8:11 AM #402364duncbdunc
ParticipantBluemoon, I think you hit two very relevant factors — low inventory, and higher loan limits. Throw in migration of high income coastal buyers, and do you have a trifecta?
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