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May 14, 2009 at 11:57 PM #400085May 15, 2009 at 12:38 AM #399423anParticipant
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Looking for something under 3000 sq ft, priced under $750k.I have to believe that prices will come down to at least the $250/sq-ft range. How can a “starter home” be $500k? So that’s where my original question comes in – when, what and where? Did we already see the big dip and now it will be a long slow ride down? The market in this neighborhood has gone crazy again. It seems that there are plenty of people who believe that there are real deals to be had – and they’re buying. I’m not seeing the “deals” for the most part but maybe I’ve gotten unrealistic…
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Like SDEngineer said, Scripps is not a starter home area. However, I’m a little confused by your requirement? You said you’re looking for something under 3000 sq-ft and priced under $750k. Isn’t there plenty of 2000 sq-ft for under $750k? Unless you mean around 3000 sq-ft for under $750k. If you want a 3000 sq-ft house for under $750k right now, there are a few options that’s closed to what you’re looking for. Such as these:
House 1
House 2
House 3
House 4
House 5May 15, 2009 at 12:38 AM #399675anParticipant[quote=strawberryfields]
Looking for something under 3000 sq ft, priced under $750k.I have to believe that prices will come down to at least the $250/sq-ft range. How can a “starter home” be $500k? So that’s where my original question comes in – when, what and where? Did we already see the big dip and now it will be a long slow ride down? The market in this neighborhood has gone crazy again. It seems that there are plenty of people who believe that there are real deals to be had – and they’re buying. I’m not seeing the “deals” for the most part but maybe I’ve gotten unrealistic…
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Like SDEngineer said, Scripps is not a starter home area. However, I’m a little confused by your requirement? You said you’re looking for something under 3000 sq-ft and priced under $750k. Isn’t there plenty of 2000 sq-ft for under $750k? Unless you mean around 3000 sq-ft for under $750k. If you want a 3000 sq-ft house for under $750k right now, there are a few options that’s closed to what you’re looking for. Such as these:
House 1
House 2
House 3
House 4
House 5May 15, 2009 at 12:38 AM #399906anParticipant[quote=strawberryfields]
Looking for something under 3000 sq ft, priced under $750k.I have to believe that prices will come down to at least the $250/sq-ft range. How can a “starter home” be $500k? So that’s where my original question comes in – when, what and where? Did we already see the big dip and now it will be a long slow ride down? The market in this neighborhood has gone crazy again. It seems that there are plenty of people who believe that there are real deals to be had – and they’re buying. I’m not seeing the “deals” for the most part but maybe I’ve gotten unrealistic…
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Like SDEngineer said, Scripps is not a starter home area. However, I’m a little confused by your requirement? You said you’re looking for something under 3000 sq-ft and priced under $750k. Isn’t there plenty of 2000 sq-ft for under $750k? Unless you mean around 3000 sq-ft for under $750k. If you want a 3000 sq-ft house for under $750k right now, there are a few options that’s closed to what you’re looking for. Such as these:
House 1
House 2
House 3
House 4
House 5May 15, 2009 at 12:38 AM #399965anParticipant[quote=strawberryfields]
Looking for something under 3000 sq ft, priced under $750k.I have to believe that prices will come down to at least the $250/sq-ft range. How can a “starter home” be $500k? So that’s where my original question comes in – when, what and where? Did we already see the big dip and now it will be a long slow ride down? The market in this neighborhood has gone crazy again. It seems that there are plenty of people who believe that there are real deals to be had – and they’re buying. I’m not seeing the “deals” for the most part but maybe I’ve gotten unrealistic…
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Like SDEngineer said, Scripps is not a starter home area. However, I’m a little confused by your requirement? You said you’re looking for something under 3000 sq-ft and priced under $750k. Isn’t there plenty of 2000 sq-ft for under $750k? Unless you mean around 3000 sq-ft for under $750k. If you want a 3000 sq-ft house for under $750k right now, there are a few options that’s closed to what you’re looking for. Such as these:
House 1
House 2
House 3
House 4
House 5May 15, 2009 at 12:38 AM #400109anParticipant[quote=strawberryfields]
Looking for something under 3000 sq ft, priced under $750k.I have to believe that prices will come down to at least the $250/sq-ft range. How can a “starter home” be $500k? So that’s where my original question comes in – when, what and where? Did we already see the big dip and now it will be a long slow ride down? The market in this neighborhood has gone crazy again. It seems that there are plenty of people who believe that there are real deals to be had – and they’re buying. I’m not seeing the “deals” for the most part but maybe I’ve gotten unrealistic…
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Like SDEngineer said, Scripps is not a starter home area. However, I’m a little confused by your requirement? You said you’re looking for something under 3000 sq-ft and priced under $750k. Isn’t there plenty of 2000 sq-ft for under $750k? Unless you mean around 3000 sq-ft for under $750k. If you want a 3000 sq-ft house for under $750k right now, there are a few options that’s closed to what you’re looking for. Such as these:
House 1
House 2
House 3
House 4
House 5May 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM #399701strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
May 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM #399952strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
May 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM #400181strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
May 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM #400239strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
May 15, 2009 at 1:13 PM #400386strawberryfieldsParticipantThank you for all the responses.
The comments about SR not being a starter home neighborhood are what make me think I’ve become unrealistic in what to expect from the downturn. Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k. It seems that the consensus is that we won’t see prices go anywhere near that again.
As for the houses listed above, I know where they are and the first three either face or are alongside busy streets. The other two are out of our range.
Seems like we’d need a heck of a lot of foreclosures to make much of a dent in these prices!
May 15, 2009 at 1:21 PM #399717DataAgentParticipant“Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
May 15, 2009 at 1:21 PM #399966DataAgentParticipant“Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
May 15, 2009 at 1:21 PM #400196DataAgentParticipant“Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
May 15, 2009 at 1:21 PM #400254DataAgentParticipant“Ten years ago, it was possible to find a starter home here with prices in several developments under $300k.”
Can you show an example of a 3000 sq ft home that sold for under $300K in Scripps Ranch in 1999?
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