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March 13, 2009 at 10:45 PM #366283March 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM #365905GoUSCParticipant
SD Realtor,
Thanks for the info. The house on Fairbrook is the one we are looking at. We are gonna do a drive-by today to check it out. Realistically we would write an offer of 10% below the asking so I think that would shield us a little bit from falling prices over the next 1-2 years (doesn’t really matter as we plan to stay there much longer than that).
MARK
March 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM #366194GoUSCParticipantSD Realtor,
Thanks for the info. The house on Fairbrook is the one we are looking at. We are gonna do a drive-by today to check it out. Realistically we would write an offer of 10% below the asking so I think that would shield us a little bit from falling prices over the next 1-2 years (doesn’t really matter as we plan to stay there much longer than that).
MARK
March 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM #366357GoUSCParticipantSD Realtor,
Thanks for the info. The house on Fairbrook is the one we are looking at. We are gonna do a drive-by today to check it out. Realistically we would write an offer of 10% below the asking so I think that would shield us a little bit from falling prices over the next 1-2 years (doesn’t really matter as we plan to stay there much longer than that).
MARK
March 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM #366393GoUSCParticipantSD Realtor,
Thanks for the info. The house on Fairbrook is the one we are looking at. We are gonna do a drive-by today to check it out. Realistically we would write an offer of 10% below the asking so I think that would shield us a little bit from falling prices over the next 1-2 years (doesn’t really matter as we plan to stay there much longer than that).
MARK
March 14, 2009 at 1:04 PM #366506GoUSCParticipantSD Realtor,
Thanks for the info. The house on Fairbrook is the one we are looking at. We are gonna do a drive-by today to check it out. Realistically we would write an offer of 10% below the asking so I think that would shield us a little bit from falling prices over the next 1-2 years (doesn’t really matter as we plan to stay there much longer than that).
MARK
March 14, 2009 at 1:25 PM #365930SD RealtorParticipantDrive by the other chantemar homes while you are there. If you have a chance drive by caminito pudregal, that is the home we had an offer on. I don’t recall the numbers, I think it was 9776 or something like that. It is on the left side of the street and has a maple tree in front of it. Also while you are there go back down to avenida magnifica and head north of pomerado a few blocks. On the lhs of the street you will see jeraback school and park. It is pretty cool. If you have mapquest look for timberline. Hunters Pointe is a subdivision in that area and I think you will find some nice homes in there. It is not the same feel as south of pomerado though. As far as insulating yourself I could not agree more. Unfortunately most of the sellers are in denial and the fairbrook owners are possibly in that camp. Still though it doesn’t hurt to try. If it doesn’t happen simply have your realtor call them back every few weeks just to let them know you are still around. Again, time is on your side and realize scripps is more of a trailing community with regards to the decline.
March 14, 2009 at 1:25 PM #366219SD RealtorParticipantDrive by the other chantemar homes while you are there. If you have a chance drive by caminito pudregal, that is the home we had an offer on. I don’t recall the numbers, I think it was 9776 or something like that. It is on the left side of the street and has a maple tree in front of it. Also while you are there go back down to avenida magnifica and head north of pomerado a few blocks. On the lhs of the street you will see jeraback school and park. It is pretty cool. If you have mapquest look for timberline. Hunters Pointe is a subdivision in that area and I think you will find some nice homes in there. It is not the same feel as south of pomerado though. As far as insulating yourself I could not agree more. Unfortunately most of the sellers are in denial and the fairbrook owners are possibly in that camp. Still though it doesn’t hurt to try. If it doesn’t happen simply have your realtor call them back every few weeks just to let them know you are still around. Again, time is on your side and realize scripps is more of a trailing community with regards to the decline.
March 14, 2009 at 1:25 PM #366382SD RealtorParticipantDrive by the other chantemar homes while you are there. If you have a chance drive by caminito pudregal, that is the home we had an offer on. I don’t recall the numbers, I think it was 9776 or something like that. It is on the left side of the street and has a maple tree in front of it. Also while you are there go back down to avenida magnifica and head north of pomerado a few blocks. On the lhs of the street you will see jeraback school and park. It is pretty cool. If you have mapquest look for timberline. Hunters Pointe is a subdivision in that area and I think you will find some nice homes in there. It is not the same feel as south of pomerado though. As far as insulating yourself I could not agree more. Unfortunately most of the sellers are in denial and the fairbrook owners are possibly in that camp. Still though it doesn’t hurt to try. If it doesn’t happen simply have your realtor call them back every few weeks just to let them know you are still around. Again, time is on your side and realize scripps is more of a trailing community with regards to the decline.
March 14, 2009 at 1:25 PM #366418SD RealtorParticipantDrive by the other chantemar homes while you are there. If you have a chance drive by caminito pudregal, that is the home we had an offer on. I don’t recall the numbers, I think it was 9776 or something like that. It is on the left side of the street and has a maple tree in front of it. Also while you are there go back down to avenida magnifica and head north of pomerado a few blocks. On the lhs of the street you will see jeraback school and park. It is pretty cool. If you have mapquest look for timberline. Hunters Pointe is a subdivision in that area and I think you will find some nice homes in there. It is not the same feel as south of pomerado though. As far as insulating yourself I could not agree more. Unfortunately most of the sellers are in denial and the fairbrook owners are possibly in that camp. Still though it doesn’t hurt to try. If it doesn’t happen simply have your realtor call them back every few weeks just to let them know you are still around. Again, time is on your side and realize scripps is more of a trailing community with regards to the decline.
March 14, 2009 at 1:25 PM #366531SD RealtorParticipantDrive by the other chantemar homes while you are there. If you have a chance drive by caminito pudregal, that is the home we had an offer on. I don’t recall the numbers, I think it was 9776 or something like that. It is on the left side of the street and has a maple tree in front of it. Also while you are there go back down to avenida magnifica and head north of pomerado a few blocks. On the lhs of the street you will see jeraback school and park. It is pretty cool. If you have mapquest look for timberline. Hunters Pointe is a subdivision in that area and I think you will find some nice homes in there. It is not the same feel as south of pomerado though. As far as insulating yourself I could not agree more. Unfortunately most of the sellers are in denial and the fairbrook owners are possibly in that camp. Still though it doesn’t hurt to try. If it doesn’t happen simply have your realtor call them back every few weeks just to let them know you are still around. Again, time is on your side and realize scripps is more of a trailing community with regards to the decline.
March 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #365970DataAgentParticipantFairbrook Rd has some huge new homes. Many Fairbrook homes were burned to the ground in the 2003 fires. Here’s a link to a list of destroyed addresses with pics:
http://www.scrippsranch.org/ProjectPhoenix/fire_address_list.aspMarch 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #366258DataAgentParticipantFairbrook Rd has some huge new homes. Many Fairbrook homes were burned to the ground in the 2003 fires. Here’s a link to a list of destroyed addresses with pics:
http://www.scrippsranch.org/ProjectPhoenix/fire_address_list.aspMarch 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #366422DataAgentParticipantFairbrook Rd has some huge new homes. Many Fairbrook homes were burned to the ground in the 2003 fires. Here’s a link to a list of destroyed addresses with pics:
http://www.scrippsranch.org/ProjectPhoenix/fire_address_list.aspMarch 14, 2009 at 3:17 PM #366458DataAgentParticipantFairbrook Rd has some huge new homes. Many Fairbrook homes were burned to the ground in the 2003 fires. Here’s a link to a list of destroyed addresses with pics:
http://www.scrippsranch.org/ProjectPhoenix/fire_address_list.asp -
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