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July 5, 2009 at 11:35 PM #426440July 6, 2009 at 12:29 AM #425701ZeitgeistParticipant
Just think of it as Monopoly money and go ahead and buy Broadway or Park Place. It’s just a game.
July 6, 2009 at 12:29 AM #425931ZeitgeistParticipantJust think of it as Monopoly money and go ahead and buy Broadway or Park Place. It’s just a game.
July 6, 2009 at 12:29 AM #426217ZeitgeistParticipantJust think of it as Monopoly money and go ahead and buy Broadway or Park Place. It’s just a game.
July 6, 2009 at 12:29 AM #426286ZeitgeistParticipantJust think of it as Monopoly money and go ahead and buy Broadway or Park Place. It’s just a game.
July 6, 2009 at 12:29 AM #426450ZeitgeistParticipantJust think of it as Monopoly money and go ahead and buy Broadway or Park Place. It’s just a game.
July 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM #425733briansd1Guest[quote=temeculaguy]
4plex, I looked at the charts and while I respect case shiller, those are national charts that don’t jive with my experiences as a home shopper from 1990-1991 in San Diego. It started to soften in 1992. I spent the 1980’s renting in San Diego and was seriously looking in 1990 and 1991, not only did I not see nominal or real price drops, there were steady increases with each phase for new construction. I remember those years specifically and also remember that camping out overnight for a phase release was almost normal at new construction, as was flipping pre construction.[/quote]That’s not my experience, TG. Camping out was only through 1989. By 1990 nobody was camping out anymore.
Then about 1994, people did camp out the the view houses at Aviara around $500,000 but that was an exception.
Would be fun to looking at some of the developments of the 1990s and look at price history. I believe that it will confirm my observations.
The Pardee Houses in North-Western Mira Mesa (off of Sorrento) are an example of house built in the early 1990s.
Palacio Del Mar went bankrupt about 1991/1992, if I recall.
July 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM #425962briansd1Guest[quote=temeculaguy]
4plex, I looked at the charts and while I respect case shiller, those are national charts that don’t jive with my experiences as a home shopper from 1990-1991 in San Diego. It started to soften in 1992. I spent the 1980’s renting in San Diego and was seriously looking in 1990 and 1991, not only did I not see nominal or real price drops, there were steady increases with each phase for new construction. I remember those years specifically and also remember that camping out overnight for a phase release was almost normal at new construction, as was flipping pre construction.[/quote]That’s not my experience, TG. Camping out was only through 1989. By 1990 nobody was camping out anymore.
Then about 1994, people did camp out the the view houses at Aviara around $500,000 but that was an exception.
Would be fun to looking at some of the developments of the 1990s and look at price history. I believe that it will confirm my observations.
The Pardee Houses in North-Western Mira Mesa (off of Sorrento) are an example of house built in the early 1990s.
Palacio Del Mar went bankrupt about 1991/1992, if I recall.
July 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM #426247briansd1Guest[quote=temeculaguy]
4plex, I looked at the charts and while I respect case shiller, those are national charts that don’t jive with my experiences as a home shopper from 1990-1991 in San Diego. It started to soften in 1992. I spent the 1980’s renting in San Diego and was seriously looking in 1990 and 1991, not only did I not see nominal or real price drops, there were steady increases with each phase for new construction. I remember those years specifically and also remember that camping out overnight for a phase release was almost normal at new construction, as was flipping pre construction.[/quote]That’s not my experience, TG. Camping out was only through 1989. By 1990 nobody was camping out anymore.
Then about 1994, people did camp out the the view houses at Aviara around $500,000 but that was an exception.
Would be fun to looking at some of the developments of the 1990s and look at price history. I believe that it will confirm my observations.
The Pardee Houses in North-Western Mira Mesa (off of Sorrento) are an example of house built in the early 1990s.
Palacio Del Mar went bankrupt about 1991/1992, if I recall.
July 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM #426317briansd1Guest[quote=temeculaguy]
4plex, I looked at the charts and while I respect case shiller, those are national charts that don’t jive with my experiences as a home shopper from 1990-1991 in San Diego. It started to soften in 1992. I spent the 1980’s renting in San Diego and was seriously looking in 1990 and 1991, not only did I not see nominal or real price drops, there were steady increases with each phase for new construction. I remember those years specifically and also remember that camping out overnight for a phase release was almost normal at new construction, as was flipping pre construction.[/quote]That’s not my experience, TG. Camping out was only through 1989. By 1990 nobody was camping out anymore.
Then about 1994, people did camp out the the view houses at Aviara around $500,000 but that was an exception.
Would be fun to looking at some of the developments of the 1990s and look at price history. I believe that it will confirm my observations.
The Pardee Houses in North-Western Mira Mesa (off of Sorrento) are an example of house built in the early 1990s.
Palacio Del Mar went bankrupt about 1991/1992, if I recall.
July 6, 2009 at 9:14 AM #426481briansd1Guest[quote=temeculaguy]
4plex, I looked at the charts and while I respect case shiller, those are national charts that don’t jive with my experiences as a home shopper from 1990-1991 in San Diego. It started to soften in 1992. I spent the 1980’s renting in San Diego and was seriously looking in 1990 and 1991, not only did I not see nominal or real price drops, there were steady increases with each phase for new construction. I remember those years specifically and also remember that camping out overnight for a phase release was almost normal at new construction, as was flipping pre construction.[/quote]That’s not my experience, TG. Camping out was only through 1989. By 1990 nobody was camping out anymore.
Then about 1994, people did camp out the the view houses at Aviara around $500,000 but that was an exception.
Would be fun to looking at some of the developments of the 1990s and look at price history. I believe that it will confirm my observations.
The Pardee Houses in North-Western Mira Mesa (off of Sorrento) are an example of house built in the early 1990s.
Palacio Del Mar went bankrupt about 1991/1992, if I recall.
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