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March 22, 2008 at 12:37 AM #12207March 22, 2008 at 7:49 AM #174592svelteParticipant
I was at least one of the people who mentioned the freeway and train.
Like all developments built in the 04-06 time frame, Silvercrest will likely be hit hard with foreclosures and short sales.
Being just a few hundred feet from the freeway, the noise will definitely be a negative.
As for the commuter train, it has not turned out to be as much of an issue as I would have thought now that it is actually running. Since the train moves slower than a freight train, it has a much softer horn – I would equate it to the whimpy sound of Japanese car horns. Not very intrusive, unless maybe your house backs up to the tracks. For all other homes in the area, I bet it blends right in with the freeway noise. I haven’t spent time listening in Silvercrest, so that’s just a guess.
I have also noted that asking prices in Silvercrest are just about even with the 2004 purchase prices, so another factor could be that, on top of the short sales and foreclosures, some people are bailing out before they become underwater.
March 22, 2008 at 7:49 AM #174940svelteParticipantI was at least one of the people who mentioned the freeway and train.
Like all developments built in the 04-06 time frame, Silvercrest will likely be hit hard with foreclosures and short sales.
Being just a few hundred feet from the freeway, the noise will definitely be a negative.
As for the commuter train, it has not turned out to be as much of an issue as I would have thought now that it is actually running. Since the train moves slower than a freight train, it has a much softer horn – I would equate it to the whimpy sound of Japanese car horns. Not very intrusive, unless maybe your house backs up to the tracks. For all other homes in the area, I bet it blends right in with the freeway noise. I haven’t spent time listening in Silvercrest, so that’s just a guess.
I have also noted that asking prices in Silvercrest are just about even with the 2004 purchase prices, so another factor could be that, on top of the short sales and foreclosures, some people are bailing out before they become underwater.
March 22, 2008 at 7:49 AM #174942svelteParticipantI was at least one of the people who mentioned the freeway and train.
Like all developments built in the 04-06 time frame, Silvercrest will likely be hit hard with foreclosures and short sales.
Being just a few hundred feet from the freeway, the noise will definitely be a negative.
As for the commuter train, it has not turned out to be as much of an issue as I would have thought now that it is actually running. Since the train moves slower than a freight train, it has a much softer horn – I would equate it to the whimpy sound of Japanese car horns. Not very intrusive, unless maybe your house backs up to the tracks. For all other homes in the area, I bet it blends right in with the freeway noise. I haven’t spent time listening in Silvercrest, so that’s just a guess.
I have also noted that asking prices in Silvercrest are just about even with the 2004 purchase prices, so another factor could be that, on top of the short sales and foreclosures, some people are bailing out before they become underwater.
March 22, 2008 at 7:49 AM #174951svelteParticipantI was at least one of the people who mentioned the freeway and train.
Like all developments built in the 04-06 time frame, Silvercrest will likely be hit hard with foreclosures and short sales.
Being just a few hundred feet from the freeway, the noise will definitely be a negative.
As for the commuter train, it has not turned out to be as much of an issue as I would have thought now that it is actually running. Since the train moves slower than a freight train, it has a much softer horn – I would equate it to the whimpy sound of Japanese car horns. Not very intrusive, unless maybe your house backs up to the tracks. For all other homes in the area, I bet it blends right in with the freeway noise. I haven’t spent time listening in Silvercrest, so that’s just a guess.
I have also noted that asking prices in Silvercrest are just about even with the 2004 purchase prices, so another factor could be that, on top of the short sales and foreclosures, some people are bailing out before they become underwater.
March 22, 2008 at 7:49 AM #175042svelteParticipantI was at least one of the people who mentioned the freeway and train.
Like all developments built in the 04-06 time frame, Silvercrest will likely be hit hard with foreclosures and short sales.
Being just a few hundred feet from the freeway, the noise will definitely be a negative.
As for the commuter train, it has not turned out to be as much of an issue as I would have thought now that it is actually running. Since the train moves slower than a freight train, it has a much softer horn – I would equate it to the whimpy sound of Japanese car horns. Not very intrusive, unless maybe your house backs up to the tracks. For all other homes in the area, I bet it blends right in with the freeway noise. I haven’t spent time listening in Silvercrest, so that’s just a guess.
I have also noted that asking prices in Silvercrest are just about even with the 2004 purchase prices, so another factor could be that, on top of the short sales and foreclosures, some people are bailing out before they become underwater.
March 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM #174649sdlvrParticipantSilverCrest also has mello roos of $278/month, HOA of $103/month, and property taxes of about $6,500/year.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-96A119F2-363_Edgewater_Dr_San_Marcos_CA_92078
March 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM #174998sdlvrParticipantSilverCrest also has mello roos of $278/month, HOA of $103/month, and property taxes of about $6,500/year.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-96A119F2-363_Edgewater_Dr_San_Marcos_CA_92078
March 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM #175002sdlvrParticipantSilverCrest also has mello roos of $278/month, HOA of $103/month, and property taxes of about $6,500/year.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-96A119F2-363_Edgewater_Dr_San_Marcos_CA_92078
March 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM #175010sdlvrParticipantSilverCrest also has mello roos of $278/month, HOA of $103/month, and property taxes of about $6,500/year.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-96A119F2-363_Edgewater_Dr_San_Marcos_CA_92078
March 22, 2008 at 9:45 AM #175099sdlvrParticipantSilverCrest also has mello roos of $278/month, HOA of $103/month, and property taxes of about $6,500/year.
http://www.sdlookup.com/Property-96A119F2-363_Edgewater_Dr_San_Marcos_CA_92078
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