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September 14, 2010 at 10:09 AM #605596September 14, 2010 at 2:02 PM #604638sunny88Participant
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I am not interested in buying at Riverwalk at this time. I am waiting to see what will happen to Skyranch. The prices may come down further as the interest has dried up. I think Lennar is getting desperate to sell their homes fast.September 14, 2010 at 2:02 PM #604727sunny88ParticipantThanks!
I am not interested in buying at Riverwalk at this time. I am waiting to see what will happen to Skyranch. The prices may come down further as the interest has dried up. I think Lennar is getting desperate to sell their homes fast.September 14, 2010 at 2:02 PM #605277sunny88ParticipantThanks!
I am not interested in buying at Riverwalk at this time. I am waiting to see what will happen to Skyranch. The prices may come down further as the interest has dried up. I think Lennar is getting desperate to sell their homes fast.September 14, 2010 at 2:02 PM #605384sunny88ParticipantThanks!
I am not interested in buying at Riverwalk at this time. I am waiting to see what will happen to Skyranch. The prices may come down further as the interest has dried up. I think Lennar is getting desperate to sell their homes fast.September 14, 2010 at 2:02 PM #605701sunny88ParticipantThanks!
I am not interested in buying at Riverwalk at this time. I am waiting to see what will happen to Skyranch. The prices may come down further as the interest has dried up. I think Lennar is getting desperate to sell their homes fast.September 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM #604748sdrealtorParticipantIf you are looking to buy new construction late Sept and Oct tend to be the best months. The execs and salespeople have bonuses to earn and they arent above fire selling inventory to meet their goals. I have seen this happen a few times and it usually happens around now. By the end of October the best deals/lots are gone. By Mid/Late November its getting too late to close by the year end and they tend not to care anymore. They know they can sell them for more in Spring than right now anyway. You can wait but you probably wont get a better house or a better deal than in the next 30 to 45 days.
September 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM #604837sdrealtorParticipantIf you are looking to buy new construction late Sept and Oct tend to be the best months. The execs and salespeople have bonuses to earn and they arent above fire selling inventory to meet their goals. I have seen this happen a few times and it usually happens around now. By the end of October the best deals/lots are gone. By Mid/Late November its getting too late to close by the year end and they tend not to care anymore. They know they can sell them for more in Spring than right now anyway. You can wait but you probably wont get a better house or a better deal than in the next 30 to 45 days.
September 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM #605387sdrealtorParticipantIf you are looking to buy new construction late Sept and Oct tend to be the best months. The execs and salespeople have bonuses to earn and they arent above fire selling inventory to meet their goals. I have seen this happen a few times and it usually happens around now. By the end of October the best deals/lots are gone. By Mid/Late November its getting too late to close by the year end and they tend not to care anymore. They know they can sell them for more in Spring than right now anyway. You can wait but you probably wont get a better house or a better deal than in the next 30 to 45 days.
September 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM #605494sdrealtorParticipantIf you are looking to buy new construction late Sept and Oct tend to be the best months. The execs and salespeople have bonuses to earn and they arent above fire selling inventory to meet their goals. I have seen this happen a few times and it usually happens around now. By the end of October the best deals/lots are gone. By Mid/Late November its getting too late to close by the year end and they tend not to care anymore. They know they can sell them for more in Spring than right now anyway. You can wait but you probably wont get a better house or a better deal than in the next 30 to 45 days.
September 14, 2010 at 4:35 PM #605811sdrealtorParticipantIf you are looking to buy new construction late Sept and Oct tend to be the best months. The execs and salespeople have bonuses to earn and they arent above fire selling inventory to meet their goals. I have seen this happen a few times and it usually happens around now. By the end of October the best deals/lots are gone. By Mid/Late November its getting too late to close by the year end and they tend not to care anymore. They know they can sell them for more in Spring than right now anyway. You can wait but you probably wont get a better house or a better deal than in the next 30 to 45 days.
September 14, 2010 at 9:09 PM #604808joecParticipant[quote=PKMAN]Is Lennar getting desperate? I ask because:
1. Skyranch new homes are now listed in sdlookup.com. Typically builders do not list new homes on real estate websites. I know Std. Pacific never did with its Riverwalk homes (still selling the townhouses).
2. This weekend I saw a guy holding up a Skyranch billboard on the corner of Mission Gorge and Cuyamaca, by the Santee Town Center.
Northstar homes were once more expensive than Riverwalk (of comparable size) but now they’re about the same. BTW, Riverwalk’s HOA is 3X less.
sunny88 – if you’re still interested in Riverwalk, you better act fast. Homes are selling briskly, I’m meeting new neighbors every day, the second entrance is now opened and the second-to-last phase should complete within the next 2 months.[/quote]
Lennar was posting Skyranch homes on sdlookup back in 2007-2008 when we looked there. They did this for the Crestview models as well as Stone-something and Eaglepoint as well so I don’t think anything has changed for them…
You see sign twirlers for everything now. AT&T cell phones, Great Clips haircuts, Little Caesar’s pizza…
September 14, 2010 at 9:09 PM #604897joecParticipant[quote=PKMAN]Is Lennar getting desperate? I ask because:
1. Skyranch new homes are now listed in sdlookup.com. Typically builders do not list new homes on real estate websites. I know Std. Pacific never did with its Riverwalk homes (still selling the townhouses).
2. This weekend I saw a guy holding up a Skyranch billboard on the corner of Mission Gorge and Cuyamaca, by the Santee Town Center.
Northstar homes were once more expensive than Riverwalk (of comparable size) but now they’re about the same. BTW, Riverwalk’s HOA is 3X less.
sunny88 – if you’re still interested in Riverwalk, you better act fast. Homes are selling briskly, I’m meeting new neighbors every day, the second entrance is now opened and the second-to-last phase should complete within the next 2 months.[/quote]
Lennar was posting Skyranch homes on sdlookup back in 2007-2008 when we looked there. They did this for the Crestview models as well as Stone-something and Eaglepoint as well so I don’t think anything has changed for them…
You see sign twirlers for everything now. AT&T cell phones, Great Clips haircuts, Little Caesar’s pizza…
September 14, 2010 at 9:09 PM #605447joecParticipant[quote=PKMAN]Is Lennar getting desperate? I ask because:
1. Skyranch new homes are now listed in sdlookup.com. Typically builders do not list new homes on real estate websites. I know Std. Pacific never did with its Riverwalk homes (still selling the townhouses).
2. This weekend I saw a guy holding up a Skyranch billboard on the corner of Mission Gorge and Cuyamaca, by the Santee Town Center.
Northstar homes were once more expensive than Riverwalk (of comparable size) but now they’re about the same. BTW, Riverwalk’s HOA is 3X less.
sunny88 – if you’re still interested in Riverwalk, you better act fast. Homes are selling briskly, I’m meeting new neighbors every day, the second entrance is now opened and the second-to-last phase should complete within the next 2 months.[/quote]
Lennar was posting Skyranch homes on sdlookup back in 2007-2008 when we looked there. They did this for the Crestview models as well as Stone-something and Eaglepoint as well so I don’t think anything has changed for them…
You see sign twirlers for everything now. AT&T cell phones, Great Clips haircuts, Little Caesar’s pizza…
September 14, 2010 at 9:09 PM #605554joecParticipant[quote=PKMAN]Is Lennar getting desperate? I ask because:
1. Skyranch new homes are now listed in sdlookup.com. Typically builders do not list new homes on real estate websites. I know Std. Pacific never did with its Riverwalk homes (still selling the townhouses).
2. This weekend I saw a guy holding up a Skyranch billboard on the corner of Mission Gorge and Cuyamaca, by the Santee Town Center.
Northstar homes were once more expensive than Riverwalk (of comparable size) but now they’re about the same. BTW, Riverwalk’s HOA is 3X less.
sunny88 – if you’re still interested in Riverwalk, you better act fast. Homes are selling briskly, I’m meeting new neighbors every day, the second entrance is now opened and the second-to-last phase should complete within the next 2 months.[/quote]
Lennar was posting Skyranch homes on sdlookup back in 2007-2008 when we looked there. They did this for the Crestview models as well as Stone-something and Eaglepoint as well so I don’t think anything has changed for them…
You see sign twirlers for everything now. AT&T cell phones, Great Clips haircuts, Little Caesar’s pizza…
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