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June 18, 2011 at 10:42 PM #705839June 19, 2011 at 12:23 AM #704652kcal09Participant
Serenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131
June 19, 2011 at 12:23 AM #704744kcal09ParticipantSerenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131
June 19, 2011 at 12:23 AM #705340kcal09ParticipantSerenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131
June 19, 2011 at 12:23 AM #705492kcal09ParticipantSerenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131
June 19, 2011 at 12:23 AM #705854kcal09ParticipantSerenity homes are very popular due to great floor plans and relatively reasonable price per sqft. Resale homes are probably the better deal now. The home below just sold for slightly over $1 million.
This is a little bit high. I think a price in the low $900k is more reasonable.http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-110007889-14574_Whispering_Ridge_Rd_San_Diego_CA_92131
June 19, 2011 at 8:41 AM #704692kkunParticipantThe particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?
June 19, 2011 at 8:41 AM #704784kkunParticipantThe particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?
June 19, 2011 at 8:41 AM #705382kkunParticipantThe particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?
June 19, 2011 at 8:41 AM #705532kkunParticipantThe particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?
June 19, 2011 at 8:41 AM #705894kkunParticipantThe particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?
June 19, 2011 at 11:33 AM #704741ocrenterParticipant[quote=kkun]The particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?[/quote]
I would wait if I were you. In all likelihood the toll bros offerings will demonstrate that serenity is an inferior product. Toll will likely pull buyers away from serenity if they price everything well, or at least within reach of a would be serenity buyer. This may create increased pressure to lower prices on the last few serenity homes. At the same time, keep your eyes open on the resales as well. And throw a couple of hail marys with the short sale offerings. That would be the best strategy at this time.
June 19, 2011 at 11:33 AM #704833ocrenterParticipant[quote=kkun]The particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?[/quote]
I would wait if I were you. In all likelihood the toll bros offerings will demonstrate that serenity is an inferior product. Toll will likely pull buyers away from serenity if they price everything well, or at least within reach of a would be serenity buyer. This may create increased pressure to lower prices on the last few serenity homes. At the same time, keep your eyes open on the resales as well. And throw a couple of hail marys with the short sale offerings. That would be the best strategy at this time.
June 19, 2011 at 11:33 AM #705429ocrenterParticipant[quote=kkun]The particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?[/quote]
I would wait if I were you. In all likelihood the toll bros offerings will demonstrate that serenity is an inferior product. Toll will likely pull buyers away from serenity if they price everything well, or at least within reach of a would be serenity buyer. This may create increased pressure to lower prices on the last few serenity homes. At the same time, keep your eyes open on the resales as well. And throw a couple of hail marys with the short sale offerings. That would be the best strategy at this time.
June 19, 2011 at 11:33 AM #705580ocrenterParticipant[quote=kkun]The particular lot I was interested is lot #90- it’s a corner lot at cross section of Whispering Ridge & Carowind lane. It’s a very large lot, no views at back.
Any thoughts on right price per sqft or the whole house?
Based on some research, resale houses, especially the short-sell or foreclosure homes are ~15% lower ppsqft. I am in no hurry, so can wait. is there seasonality impacts on home pricing in SD?[/quote]
I would wait if I were you. In all likelihood the toll bros offerings will demonstrate that serenity is an inferior product. Toll will likely pull buyers away from serenity if they price everything well, or at least within reach of a would be serenity buyer. This may create increased pressure to lower prices on the last few serenity homes. At the same time, keep your eyes open on the resales as well. And throw a couple of hail marys with the short sale offerings. That would be the best strategy at this time.
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