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July 31, 2008 at 10:38 PM #250389July 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM #250200fmParticipant
According to this, the home on the other side of your back fence is going for less (not sure if it is still on the market).
July 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM #250357fmParticipantAccording to this, the home on the other side of your back fence is going for less (not sure if it is still on the market).
July 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM #250363fmParticipantAccording to this, the home on the other side of your back fence is going for less (not sure if it is still on the market).
July 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM #250422fmParticipantAccording to this, the home on the other side of your back fence is going for less (not sure if it is still on the market).
July 31, 2008 at 11:43 PM #250429fmParticipantAccording to this, the home on the other side of your back fence is going for less (not sure if it is still on the market).
August 1, 2008 at 1:22 AM #250236temeculaguyParticipantI ran your comps, I wish you luck but I am going to make my guess at 225K. Your zestimate is 197-250, but that’s not where my opinion comes from. This goes back for one year of sales withing one mile of your house and i only included 2000-3000 sq ft since yours falls in the middle. They are in order of sq ft.
Here is a legend for the following data
address
sales price/sales date/ br/ba
sq ft/ lot size/ year built/ price per sq ft1301 Brookhaven Blvd
$135,000 12/20/07 3 2.5 2,050 12,715 1963 $974214 Briarcrest Dr
$180,000 08/31/07 4 3 2,248 11,875 1973 $801508 Barwick Dr
$205,000 12/04/07 3 2.5 2,300 10,823 1969 $894209 Briarcrest Dr
$160,000 11/19/07 4 3 2,304 11,875 1973 $694307 Briarcrest Dr
$203,000 08/28/07 4 4 2,326 11,875 1973 $87Burlington Pl
$180,000 10/15/07 4 2 2,416 12,180 1969 $741912 Guilford Ct
$297,500 01/10/08 4 3 2,475 20,473 1993 $1204102 Northhampton Dr
$245,000 05/23/08 5 3.5 2,848 15,521 1979 $86As you can see, only one house sold for more than $100 a square and it had a lot twice the average size and the size of yours (and it was 8 months ago). None of these are listed or had photos but this is how you figure comps, on sales price, not listed price. Some probably were not great inside but I can’t imagine every 2-3k sq ft home within a mile of you sold in the last year was thrashed, some had to be nice, yet only 1 got more than 100 a square.
I hope you get what you are asking but if it sits another few months, take a look at houses within a mile, from a buyers perspective. I did and I found some nice ones for less or some for the same price that were very impressive. This one looks just a few hundred yards away, about three streets over. I tried to look within walking distance or in the same school zone and I found some stiff competition. Heres an example.
http://www.zillow.com/HomeDetails.htm?zprop=2145462712
Bigger, newer, you get a 1000 sq ft workshop and a creek, you might also get flooding but how cool is it to get your own creek.
Good luck, I’m not trying to knock you, just offer an opinion from an outsider’s perspective who has no emotional or financial investment in your house.
August 1, 2008 at 1:22 AM #250391temeculaguyParticipantI ran your comps, I wish you luck but I am going to make my guess at 225K. Your zestimate is 197-250, but that’s not where my opinion comes from. This goes back for one year of sales withing one mile of your house and i only included 2000-3000 sq ft since yours falls in the middle. They are in order of sq ft.
Here is a legend for the following data
address
sales price/sales date/ br/ba
sq ft/ lot size/ year built/ price per sq ft1301 Brookhaven Blvd
$135,000 12/20/07 3 2.5 2,050 12,715 1963 $974214 Briarcrest Dr
$180,000 08/31/07 4 3 2,248 11,875 1973 $801508 Barwick Dr
$205,000 12/04/07 3 2.5 2,300 10,823 1969 $894209 Briarcrest Dr
$160,000 11/19/07 4 3 2,304 11,875 1973 $694307 Briarcrest Dr
$203,000 08/28/07 4 4 2,326 11,875 1973 $87Burlington Pl
$180,000 10/15/07 4 2 2,416 12,180 1969 $741912 Guilford Ct
$297,500 01/10/08 4 3 2,475 20,473 1993 $1204102 Northhampton Dr
$245,000 05/23/08 5 3.5 2,848 15,521 1979 $86As you can see, only one house sold for more than $100 a square and it had a lot twice the average size and the size of yours (and it was 8 months ago). None of these are listed or had photos but this is how you figure comps, on sales price, not listed price. Some probably were not great inside but I can’t imagine every 2-3k sq ft home within a mile of you sold in the last year was thrashed, some had to be nice, yet only 1 got more than 100 a square.
I hope you get what you are asking but if it sits another few months, take a look at houses within a mile, from a buyers perspective. I did and I found some nice ones for less or some for the same price that were very impressive. This one looks just a few hundred yards away, about three streets over. I tried to look within walking distance or in the same school zone and I found some stiff competition. Heres an example.
http://www.zillow.com/HomeDetails.htm?zprop=2145462712
Bigger, newer, you get a 1000 sq ft workshop and a creek, you might also get flooding but how cool is it to get your own creek.
Good luck, I’m not trying to knock you, just offer an opinion from an outsider’s perspective who has no emotional or financial investment in your house.
August 1, 2008 at 1:22 AM #250398temeculaguyParticipantI ran your comps, I wish you luck but I am going to make my guess at 225K. Your zestimate is 197-250, but that’s not where my opinion comes from. This goes back for one year of sales withing one mile of your house and i only included 2000-3000 sq ft since yours falls in the middle. They are in order of sq ft.
Here is a legend for the following data
address
sales price/sales date/ br/ba
sq ft/ lot size/ year built/ price per sq ft1301 Brookhaven Blvd
$135,000 12/20/07 3 2.5 2,050 12,715 1963 $974214 Briarcrest Dr
$180,000 08/31/07 4 3 2,248 11,875 1973 $801508 Barwick Dr
$205,000 12/04/07 3 2.5 2,300 10,823 1969 $894209 Briarcrest Dr
$160,000 11/19/07 4 3 2,304 11,875 1973 $694307 Briarcrest Dr
$203,000 08/28/07 4 4 2,326 11,875 1973 $87Burlington Pl
$180,000 10/15/07 4 2 2,416 12,180 1969 $741912 Guilford Ct
$297,500 01/10/08 4 3 2,475 20,473 1993 $1204102 Northhampton Dr
$245,000 05/23/08 5 3.5 2,848 15,521 1979 $86As you can see, only one house sold for more than $100 a square and it had a lot twice the average size and the size of yours (and it was 8 months ago). None of these are listed or had photos but this is how you figure comps, on sales price, not listed price. Some probably were not great inside but I can’t imagine every 2-3k sq ft home within a mile of you sold in the last year was thrashed, some had to be nice, yet only 1 got more than 100 a square.
I hope you get what you are asking but if it sits another few months, take a look at houses within a mile, from a buyers perspective. I did and I found some nice ones for less or some for the same price that were very impressive. This one looks just a few hundred yards away, about three streets over. I tried to look within walking distance or in the same school zone and I found some stiff competition. Heres an example.
http://www.zillow.com/HomeDetails.htm?zprop=2145462712
Bigger, newer, you get a 1000 sq ft workshop and a creek, you might also get flooding but how cool is it to get your own creek.
Good luck, I’m not trying to knock you, just offer an opinion from an outsider’s perspective who has no emotional or financial investment in your house.
August 1, 2008 at 1:22 AM #250457temeculaguyParticipantI ran your comps, I wish you luck but I am going to make my guess at 225K. Your zestimate is 197-250, but that’s not where my opinion comes from. This goes back for one year of sales withing one mile of your house and i only included 2000-3000 sq ft since yours falls in the middle. They are in order of sq ft.
Here is a legend for the following data
address
sales price/sales date/ br/ba
sq ft/ lot size/ year built/ price per sq ft1301 Brookhaven Blvd
$135,000 12/20/07 3 2.5 2,050 12,715 1963 $974214 Briarcrest Dr
$180,000 08/31/07 4 3 2,248 11,875 1973 $801508 Barwick Dr
$205,000 12/04/07 3 2.5 2,300 10,823 1969 $894209 Briarcrest Dr
$160,000 11/19/07 4 3 2,304 11,875 1973 $694307 Briarcrest Dr
$203,000 08/28/07 4 4 2,326 11,875 1973 $87Burlington Pl
$180,000 10/15/07 4 2 2,416 12,180 1969 $741912 Guilford Ct
$297,500 01/10/08 4 3 2,475 20,473 1993 $1204102 Northhampton Dr
$245,000 05/23/08 5 3.5 2,848 15,521 1979 $86As you can see, only one house sold for more than $100 a square and it had a lot twice the average size and the size of yours (and it was 8 months ago). None of these are listed or had photos but this is how you figure comps, on sales price, not listed price. Some probably were not great inside but I can’t imagine every 2-3k sq ft home within a mile of you sold in the last year was thrashed, some had to be nice, yet only 1 got more than 100 a square.
I hope you get what you are asking but if it sits another few months, take a look at houses within a mile, from a buyers perspective. I did and I found some nice ones for less or some for the same price that were very impressive. This one looks just a few hundred yards away, about three streets over. I tried to look within walking distance or in the same school zone and I found some stiff competition. Heres an example.
http://www.zillow.com/HomeDetails.htm?zprop=2145462712
Bigger, newer, you get a 1000 sq ft workshop and a creek, you might also get flooding but how cool is it to get your own creek.
Good luck, I’m not trying to knock you, just offer an opinion from an outsider’s perspective who has no emotional or financial investment in your house.
August 1, 2008 at 1:22 AM #250464temeculaguyParticipantI ran your comps, I wish you luck but I am going to make my guess at 225K. Your zestimate is 197-250, but that’s not where my opinion comes from. This goes back for one year of sales withing one mile of your house and i only included 2000-3000 sq ft since yours falls in the middle. They are in order of sq ft.
Here is a legend for the following data
address
sales price/sales date/ br/ba
sq ft/ lot size/ year built/ price per sq ft1301 Brookhaven Blvd
$135,000 12/20/07 3 2.5 2,050 12,715 1963 $974214 Briarcrest Dr
$180,000 08/31/07 4 3 2,248 11,875 1973 $801508 Barwick Dr
$205,000 12/04/07 3 2.5 2,300 10,823 1969 $894209 Briarcrest Dr
$160,000 11/19/07 4 3 2,304 11,875 1973 $694307 Briarcrest Dr
$203,000 08/28/07 4 4 2,326 11,875 1973 $87Burlington Pl
$180,000 10/15/07 4 2 2,416 12,180 1969 $741912 Guilford Ct
$297,500 01/10/08 4 3 2,475 20,473 1993 $1204102 Northhampton Dr
$245,000 05/23/08 5 3.5 2,848 15,521 1979 $86As you can see, only one house sold for more than $100 a square and it had a lot twice the average size and the size of yours (and it was 8 months ago). None of these are listed or had photos but this is how you figure comps, on sales price, not listed price. Some probably were not great inside but I can’t imagine every 2-3k sq ft home within a mile of you sold in the last year was thrashed, some had to be nice, yet only 1 got more than 100 a square.
I hope you get what you are asking but if it sits another few months, take a look at houses within a mile, from a buyers perspective. I did and I found some nice ones for less or some for the same price that were very impressive. This one looks just a few hundred yards away, about three streets over. I tried to look within walking distance or in the same school zone and I found some stiff competition. Heres an example.
http://www.zillow.com/HomeDetails.htm?zprop=2145462712
Bigger, newer, you get a 1000 sq ft workshop and a creek, you might also get flooding but how cool is it to get your own creek.
Good luck, I’m not trying to knock you, just offer an opinion from an outsider’s perspective who has no emotional or financial investment in your house.
August 1, 2008 at 8:15 AM #250272unbiasedobserverParticipantLOL Trying to get TWICE the price from 2003 and they tell us there was no bubble in the Midwest.
August 1, 2008 at 8:15 AM #250426unbiasedobserverParticipantLOL Trying to get TWICE the price from 2003 and they tell us there was no bubble in the Midwest.
August 1, 2008 at 8:15 AM #250433unbiasedobserverParticipantLOL Trying to get TWICE the price from 2003 and they tell us there was no bubble in the Midwest.
August 1, 2008 at 8:15 AM #250492unbiasedobserverParticipantLOL Trying to get TWICE the price from 2003 and they tell us there was no bubble in the Midwest.
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