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April 21, 2008 at 6:44 AM #191244April 21, 2008 at 8:29 AM #191313FearfulParticipant
I’m in Torrey Hills; it’s an unusual house in that it is 4BR but just 1700 sf. The development, Sausalito, has 4BR / 1700sf, 4BR / 1900 SF, and 5BR / 2100 SF. Location is perfect for the kids, as it is right across the street from the elementary school, but the floor plan is annoying and the interior quality is sad – all the builder minimum stuff, real crap. $2850.
April 21, 2008 at 8:29 AM #191430FearfulParticipantI’m in Torrey Hills; it’s an unusual house in that it is 4BR but just 1700 sf. The development, Sausalito, has 4BR / 1700sf, 4BR / 1900 SF, and 5BR / 2100 SF. Location is perfect for the kids, as it is right across the street from the elementary school, but the floor plan is annoying and the interior quality is sad – all the builder minimum stuff, real crap. $2850.
April 21, 2008 at 8:29 AM #191386FearfulParticipantI’m in Torrey Hills; it’s an unusual house in that it is 4BR but just 1700 sf. The development, Sausalito, has 4BR / 1700sf, 4BR / 1900 SF, and 5BR / 2100 SF. Location is perfect for the kids, as it is right across the street from the elementary school, but the floor plan is annoying and the interior quality is sad – all the builder minimum stuff, real crap. $2850.
April 21, 2008 at 8:29 AM #191370FearfulParticipantI’m in Torrey Hills; it’s an unusual house in that it is 4BR but just 1700 sf. The development, Sausalito, has 4BR / 1700sf, 4BR / 1900 SF, and 5BR / 2100 SF. Location is perfect for the kids, as it is right across the street from the elementary school, but the floor plan is annoying and the interior quality is sad – all the builder minimum stuff, real crap. $2850.
April 21, 2008 at 8:29 AM #191339FearfulParticipantI’m in Torrey Hills; it’s an unusual house in that it is 4BR but just 1700 sf. The development, Sausalito, has 4BR / 1700sf, 4BR / 1900 SF, and 5BR / 2100 SF. Location is perfect for the kids, as it is right across the street from the elementary school, but the floor plan is annoying and the interior quality is sad – all the builder minimum stuff, real crap. $2850.
April 21, 2008 at 10:28 AM #191398CoronitaParticipantThanks Fearful for the info. I'm just trying to get a gauge for how much sfh are renting now in CV….I didn't know that 1700sft is $2850 now.
I was looking as some home that was being rented for $3500/month for 2700sqft approximately, and thought the person was kidding. But apparently it rented out.
BTW: Someone just closed escrow on a home above where you live near the park 2700sqft home. The price brings us back to early 2004 price. I didn't see this one personally. I think it was pretty basic. But considering some other person paid $200k more for nearly and identical unit (with considerable more upgrades) up the street just a few months ago, it's a good sign.
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—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 21, 2008 at 10:28 AM #191426CoronitaParticipantThanks Fearful for the info. I'm just trying to get a gauge for how much sfh are renting now in CV….I didn't know that 1700sft is $2850 now.
I was looking as some home that was being rented for $3500/month for 2700sqft approximately, and thought the person was kidding. But apparently it rented out.
BTW: Someone just closed escrow on a home above where you live near the park 2700sqft home. The price brings us back to early 2004 price. I didn't see this one personally. I think it was pretty basic. But considering some other person paid $200k more for nearly and identical unit (with considerable more upgrades) up the street just a few months ago, it's a good sign.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 21, 2008 at 10:28 AM #191454CoronitaParticipantThanks Fearful for the info. I'm just trying to get a gauge for how much sfh are renting now in CV….I didn't know that 1700sft is $2850 now.
I was looking as some home that was being rented for $3500/month for 2700sqft approximately, and thought the person was kidding. But apparently it rented out.
BTW: Someone just closed escrow on a home above where you live near the park 2700sqft home. The price brings us back to early 2004 price. I didn't see this one personally. I think it was pretty basic. But considering some other person paid $200k more for nearly and identical unit (with considerable more upgrades) up the street just a few months ago, it's a good sign.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 21, 2008 at 10:28 AM #191472CoronitaParticipantThanks Fearful for the info. I'm just trying to get a gauge for how much sfh are renting now in CV….I didn't know that 1700sft is $2850 now.
I was looking as some home that was being rented for $3500/month for 2700sqft approximately, and thought the person was kidding. But apparently it rented out.
BTW: Someone just closed escrow on a home above where you live near the park 2700sqft home. The price brings us back to early 2004 price. I didn't see this one personally. I think it was pretty basic. But considering some other person paid $200k more for nearly and identical unit (with considerable more upgrades) up the street just a few months ago, it's a good sign.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 21, 2008 at 10:28 AM #191515CoronitaParticipantThanks Fearful for the info. I'm just trying to get a gauge for how much sfh are renting now in CV….I didn't know that 1700sft is $2850 now.
I was looking as some home that was being rented for $3500/month for 2700sqft approximately, and thought the person was kidding. But apparently it rented out.
BTW: Someone just closed escrow on a home above where you live near the park 2700sqft home. The price brings us back to early 2004 price. I didn't see this one personally. I think it was pretty basic. But considering some other person paid $200k more for nearly and identical unit (with considerable more upgrades) up the street just a few months ago, it's a good sign.
[img_assist|nid=5962|title=selfportrait|desc=|link=node|align=left|width=100|height=80]
—– Sour grapes for everyone!
April 21, 2008 at 1:26 PM #191513FearfulParticipantWell, I’m pretty sure I’m overpaying. I mentioned there are 5BR 2100 sf in the development; one was just listed for $3050.
Also, the floor plan is a little anomalous. A 4BR for $2850 is not bad; 1700 sf for that price is not good.
It’s easy to get as hung up on rental prices as with house prices, but rentals are nowhere near as big of a commitment.
April 21, 2008 at 1:26 PM #191539FearfulParticipantWell, I’m pretty sure I’m overpaying. I mentioned there are 5BR 2100 sf in the development; one was just listed for $3050.
Also, the floor plan is a little anomalous. A 4BR for $2850 is not bad; 1700 sf for that price is not good.
It’s easy to get as hung up on rental prices as with house prices, but rentals are nowhere near as big of a commitment.
April 21, 2008 at 1:26 PM #191571FearfulParticipantWell, I’m pretty sure I’m overpaying. I mentioned there are 5BR 2100 sf in the development; one was just listed for $3050.
Also, the floor plan is a little anomalous. A 4BR for $2850 is not bad; 1700 sf for that price is not good.
It’s easy to get as hung up on rental prices as with house prices, but rentals are nowhere near as big of a commitment.
April 21, 2008 at 1:26 PM #191587FearfulParticipantWell, I’m pretty sure I’m overpaying. I mentioned there are 5BR 2100 sf in the development; one was just listed for $3050.
Also, the floor plan is a little anomalous. A 4BR for $2850 is not bad; 1700 sf for that price is not good.
It’s easy to get as hung up on rental prices as with house prices, but rentals are nowhere near as big of a commitment.
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