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March 2, 2010 at 10:44 PM #520984March 2, 2010 at 10:47 PM #520065anParticipant
[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]4S and Del Sur. MR&HOA is about 500-550.[/quote]
4S is very dense and MR in Del Sur is excessive.[/quote]
This is your exact quote:[quote=kcal09]The problem with living elsewhere is that the prices are still higher compared to Santee for the same type of house. Also, where can you find new homes in SD county in the $600k range?[/quote]
We’re just listing a few places around SD that you can get new homes in the $600k range.Based on Lennar’s website, it seems like their price is below $600k now with the Crestview plan 3 coming in at $560k. It’s definitely cheaper than most places except for Chula Vista. But there’s a reason why it’s cheaper. I think school being one of the factor. The other factor could be distance to work center. But to each his own. BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?
March 2, 2010 at 10:47 PM #520207anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]4S and Del Sur. MR&HOA is about 500-550.[/quote]
4S is very dense and MR in Del Sur is excessive.[/quote]
This is your exact quote:[quote=kcal09]The problem with living elsewhere is that the prices are still higher compared to Santee for the same type of house. Also, where can you find new homes in SD county in the $600k range?[/quote]
We’re just listing a few places around SD that you can get new homes in the $600k range.Based on Lennar’s website, it seems like their price is below $600k now with the Crestview plan 3 coming in at $560k. It’s definitely cheaper than most places except for Chula Vista. But there’s a reason why it’s cheaper. I think school being one of the factor. The other factor could be distance to work center. But to each his own. BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?
March 2, 2010 at 10:47 PM #520640anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]4S and Del Sur. MR&HOA is about 500-550.[/quote]
4S is very dense and MR in Del Sur is excessive.[/quote]
This is your exact quote:[quote=kcal09]The problem with living elsewhere is that the prices are still higher compared to Santee for the same type of house. Also, where can you find new homes in SD county in the $600k range?[/quote]
We’re just listing a few places around SD that you can get new homes in the $600k range.Based on Lennar’s website, it seems like their price is below $600k now with the Crestview plan 3 coming in at $560k. It’s definitely cheaper than most places except for Chula Vista. But there’s a reason why it’s cheaper. I think school being one of the factor. The other factor could be distance to work center. But to each his own. BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?
March 2, 2010 at 10:47 PM #520732anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]4S and Del Sur. MR&HOA is about 500-550.[/quote]
4S is very dense and MR in Del Sur is excessive.[/quote]
This is your exact quote:[quote=kcal09]The problem with living elsewhere is that the prices are still higher compared to Santee for the same type of house. Also, where can you find new homes in SD county in the $600k range?[/quote]
We’re just listing a few places around SD that you can get new homes in the $600k range.Based on Lennar’s website, it seems like their price is below $600k now with the Crestview plan 3 coming in at $560k. It’s definitely cheaper than most places except for Chula Vista. But there’s a reason why it’s cheaper. I think school being one of the factor. The other factor could be distance to work center. But to each his own. BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?
March 2, 2010 at 10:47 PM #520989anParticipant[quote=kcal09][quote=AN]4S and Del Sur. MR&HOA is about 500-550.[/quote]
4S is very dense and MR in Del Sur is excessive.[/quote]
This is your exact quote:[quote=kcal09]The problem with living elsewhere is that the prices are still higher compared to Santee for the same type of house. Also, where can you find new homes in SD county in the $600k range?[/quote]
We’re just listing a few places around SD that you can get new homes in the $600k range.Based on Lennar’s website, it seems like their price is below $600k now with the Crestview plan 3 coming in at $560k. It’s definitely cheaper than most places except for Chula Vista. But there’s a reason why it’s cheaper. I think school being one of the factor. The other factor could be distance to work center. But to each his own. BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?
March 2, 2010 at 11:02 PM #520075anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN]
Ok, <$600k. Something like in westview probably sets one back in $540ish...After everything, probably close to 600k. Right? http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100008539-11839_Westview_Pkwy_San_Diego_CA_92126Anyway, my point was for the price and location MM seems more convenient than say Santee. I'm not so sure I get paying $600k to live in santee...Seems kinda a lot for the privilege of having a "new" home.[/quote]
I don't think that house will fetch $540k, probably more like $510-520k.I agree that for price and location, I'd pick MM over Santee too, and I did. Pay near $600k + 1.6% tax rate + $300 HOA adds up to a very pretty penny to live in Santee. The commute time is a killer to Sorrento Valley, if you're talking about door to door and traffic.
Did a quick calculation and if you go with $560k + 20% down(@5% interest) + 1.6% tax + $300(HOA) + $120(Insurance), your PITI+HOA = $3572/month. That's equivalent to a $660k place w/out HOA and Tax rate at 1.1%. If you take tax deduction into the equation, since HOA is not deductible (not sure if the whole 1.6% is deductible as well), it's more equivalent to a $700k house w/out HOA and tax at 1.1%.
March 2, 2010 at 11:02 PM #520217anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN]
Ok, <$600k. Something like in westview probably sets one back in $540ish...After everything, probably close to 600k. Right? http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100008539-11839_Westview_Pkwy_San_Diego_CA_92126Anyway, my point was for the price and location MM seems more convenient than say Santee. I'm not so sure I get paying $600k to live in santee...Seems kinda a lot for the privilege of having a "new" home.[/quote]
I don't think that house will fetch $540k, probably more like $510-520k.I agree that for price and location, I'd pick MM over Santee too, and I did. Pay near $600k + 1.6% tax rate + $300 HOA adds up to a very pretty penny to live in Santee. The commute time is a killer to Sorrento Valley, if you're talking about door to door and traffic.
Did a quick calculation and if you go with $560k + 20% down(@5% interest) + 1.6% tax + $300(HOA) + $120(Insurance), your PITI+HOA = $3572/month. That's equivalent to a $660k place w/out HOA and Tax rate at 1.1%. If you take tax deduction into the equation, since HOA is not deductible (not sure if the whole 1.6% is deductible as well), it's more equivalent to a $700k house w/out HOA and tax at 1.1%.
March 2, 2010 at 11:02 PM #520650anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN]
Ok, <$600k. Something like in westview probably sets one back in $540ish...After everything, probably close to 600k. Right? http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100008539-11839_Westview_Pkwy_San_Diego_CA_92126Anyway, my point was for the price and location MM seems more convenient than say Santee. I'm not so sure I get paying $600k to live in santee...Seems kinda a lot for the privilege of having a "new" home.[/quote]
I don't think that house will fetch $540k, probably more like $510-520k.I agree that for price and location, I'd pick MM over Santee too, and I did. Pay near $600k + 1.6% tax rate + $300 HOA adds up to a very pretty penny to live in Santee. The commute time is a killer to Sorrento Valley, if you're talking about door to door and traffic.
Did a quick calculation and if you go with $560k + 20% down(@5% interest) + 1.6% tax + $300(HOA) + $120(Insurance), your PITI+HOA = $3572/month. That's equivalent to a $660k place w/out HOA and Tax rate at 1.1%. If you take tax deduction into the equation, since HOA is not deductible (not sure if the whole 1.6% is deductible as well), it's more equivalent to a $700k house w/out HOA and tax at 1.1%.
March 2, 2010 at 11:02 PM #520742anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN]
Ok, <$600k. Something like in westview probably sets one back in $540ish...After everything, probably close to 600k. Right? http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100008539-11839_Westview_Pkwy_San_Diego_CA_92126Anyway, my point was for the price and location MM seems more convenient than say Santee. I'm not so sure I get paying $600k to live in santee...Seems kinda a lot for the privilege of having a "new" home.[/quote]
I don't think that house will fetch $540k, probably more like $510-520k.I agree that for price and location, I'd pick MM over Santee too, and I did. Pay near $600k + 1.6% tax rate + $300 HOA adds up to a very pretty penny to live in Santee. The commute time is a killer to Sorrento Valley, if you're talking about door to door and traffic.
Did a quick calculation and if you go with $560k + 20% down(@5% interest) + 1.6% tax + $300(HOA) + $120(Insurance), your PITI+HOA = $3572/month. That's equivalent to a $660k place w/out HOA and Tax rate at 1.1%. If you take tax deduction into the equation, since HOA is not deductible (not sure if the whole 1.6% is deductible as well), it's more equivalent to a $700k house w/out HOA and tax at 1.1%.
March 2, 2010 at 11:02 PM #520999anParticipant[quote=flu][quote=AN]
Ok, <$600k. Something like in westview probably sets one back in $540ish...After everything, probably close to 600k. Right? http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100008539-11839_Westview_Pkwy_San_Diego_CA_92126Anyway, my point was for the price and location MM seems more convenient than say Santee. I'm not so sure I get paying $600k to live in santee...Seems kinda a lot for the privilege of having a "new" home.[/quote]
I don't think that house will fetch $540k, probably more like $510-520k.I agree that for price and location, I'd pick MM over Santee too, and I did. Pay near $600k + 1.6% tax rate + $300 HOA adds up to a very pretty penny to live in Santee. The commute time is a killer to Sorrento Valley, if you're talking about door to door and traffic.
Did a quick calculation and if you go with $560k + 20% down(@5% interest) + 1.6% tax + $300(HOA) + $120(Insurance), your PITI+HOA = $3572/month. That's equivalent to a $660k place w/out HOA and Tax rate at 1.1%. If you take tax deduction into the equation, since HOA is not deductible (not sure if the whole 1.6% is deductible as well), it's more equivalent to a $700k house w/out HOA and tax at 1.1%.
March 3, 2010 at 8:00 AM #520105UCGalParticipant[quote=AN]BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?[/quote]
Yeah but those are chick convicts… they don’t count. π
March 3, 2010 at 8:00 AM #520247UCGalParticipant[quote=AN]BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?[/quote]
Yeah but those are chick convicts… they don’t count. π
March 3, 2010 at 8:00 AM #520680UCGalParticipant[quote=AN]BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?[/quote]
Yeah but those are chick convicts… they don’t count. π
March 3, 2010 at 8:00 AM #520772UCGalParticipant[quote=AN]BTW, what’s the crime rate in Santee? Isn’t there a correctional facility near there?[/quote]
Yeah but those are chick convicts… they don’t count. π
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