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June 13, 2010 at 1:28 PM #565064June 13, 2010 at 1:38 PM #564064CoronitaParticipant
One more
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3594187-7270-Ocotillo
An -11% price change in 2months, to me, doesn’t suggest strength in price…That, or the original listing agent overpriced it way over back in april.
4/17/10 Initial Listing $790,990
5/14/10 Price Change $730,990
6/9/10 Price Change $699,990Also…
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3298805-7267-Octotillo
82 days and counting.
And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3117024-6125-Castilla-Street
115 days, -11%And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3609239-9124-Shadow-Hill
-10% since listing two months ago…It just seems like there is a common theme here…Listed prices have been adjusted by about -10% from two months ago… And there seems to be pretty good number of inventory…
I’m going to bookmark these to see when/if things end up.
Sorry, again, I’m probably coming across as slamming these communities or something. But things just don’t add up..And I’m kinda just searching around and trying figure things out. I’m not familiar with any of these communities in Sky Ranch, so perhaps these are lower end models or something. What’s going on though?
June 13, 2010 at 1:38 PM #564162CoronitaParticipantOne more
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3594187-7270-Ocotillo
An -11% price change in 2months, to me, doesn’t suggest strength in price…That, or the original listing agent overpriced it way over back in april.
4/17/10 Initial Listing $790,990
5/14/10 Price Change $730,990
6/9/10 Price Change $699,990Also…
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3298805-7267-Octotillo
82 days and counting.
And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3117024-6125-Castilla-Street
115 days, -11%And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3609239-9124-Shadow-Hill
-10% since listing two months ago…It just seems like there is a common theme here…Listed prices have been adjusted by about -10% from two months ago… And there seems to be pretty good number of inventory…
I’m going to bookmark these to see when/if things end up.
Sorry, again, I’m probably coming across as slamming these communities or something. But things just don’t add up..And I’m kinda just searching around and trying figure things out. I’m not familiar with any of these communities in Sky Ranch, so perhaps these are lower end models or something. What’s going on though?
June 13, 2010 at 1:38 PM #564660CoronitaParticipantOne more
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3594187-7270-Ocotillo
An -11% price change in 2months, to me, doesn’t suggest strength in price…That, or the original listing agent overpriced it way over back in april.
4/17/10 Initial Listing $790,990
5/14/10 Price Change $730,990
6/9/10 Price Change $699,990Also…
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3298805-7267-Octotillo
82 days and counting.
And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3117024-6125-Castilla-Street
115 days, -11%And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3609239-9124-Shadow-Hill
-10% since listing two months ago…It just seems like there is a common theme here…Listed prices have been adjusted by about -10% from two months ago… And there seems to be pretty good number of inventory…
I’m going to bookmark these to see when/if things end up.
Sorry, again, I’m probably coming across as slamming these communities or something. But things just don’t add up..And I’m kinda just searching around and trying figure things out. I’m not familiar with any of these communities in Sky Ranch, so perhaps these are lower end models or something. What’s going on though?
June 13, 2010 at 1:38 PM #564766CoronitaParticipantOne more
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3594187-7270-Ocotillo
An -11% price change in 2months, to me, doesn’t suggest strength in price…That, or the original listing agent overpriced it way over back in april.
4/17/10 Initial Listing $790,990
5/14/10 Price Change $730,990
6/9/10 Price Change $699,990Also…
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3298805-7267-Octotillo
82 days and counting.
And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3117024-6125-Castilla-Street
115 days, -11%And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3609239-9124-Shadow-Hill
-10% since listing two months ago…It just seems like there is a common theme here…Listed prices have been adjusted by about -10% from two months ago… And there seems to be pretty good number of inventory…
I’m going to bookmark these to see when/if things end up.
Sorry, again, I’m probably coming across as slamming these communities or something. But things just don’t add up..And I’m kinda just searching around and trying figure things out. I’m not familiar with any of these communities in Sky Ranch, so perhaps these are lower end models or something. What’s going on though?
June 13, 2010 at 1:38 PM #565049CoronitaParticipantOne more
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3594187-7270-Ocotillo
An -11% price change in 2months, to me, doesn’t suggest strength in price…That, or the original listing agent overpriced it way over back in april.
4/17/10 Initial Listing $790,990
5/14/10 Price Change $730,990
6/9/10 Price Change $699,990Also…
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3298805-7267-Octotillo
82 days and counting.
And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3117024-6125-Castilla-Street
115 days, -11%And
http://www.sawbuck.com/property/San_Diego_Metro/92071/Santee/3609239-9124-Shadow-Hill
-10% since listing two months ago…It just seems like there is a common theme here…Listed prices have been adjusted by about -10% from two months ago… And there seems to be pretty good number of inventory…
I’m going to bookmark these to see when/if things end up.
Sorry, again, I’m probably coming across as slamming these communities or something. But things just don’t add up..And I’m kinda just searching around and trying figure things out. I’m not familiar with any of these communities in Sky Ranch, so perhaps these are lower end models or something. What’s going on though?
June 13, 2010 at 1:54 PM #564089HobieParticipant[quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
June 13, 2010 at 1:54 PM #564187HobieParticipant[quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
June 13, 2010 at 1:54 PM #564684HobieParticipant[quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
June 13, 2010 at 1:54 PM #564790HobieParticipant[quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
June 13, 2010 at 1:54 PM #565074HobieParticipant[quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
June 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM #564094kcal09Participant[quote=Hobie][quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
HOA fees never go down, no matter what.
June 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM #564192kcal09Participant[quote=Hobie][quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
HOA fees never go down, no matter what.
June 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM #564689kcal09Participant[quote=Hobie][quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
HOA fees never go down, no matter what.
June 13, 2010 at 1:56 PM #564794kcal09Participant[quote=Hobie][quote=kcal09]$342 HOA covers landscaping and maintenance of common areas. Unfortunately, there are no facilities such as tennis court or swimming pool so the monthly fee seems to be quite high. Granted, there is no MR but over $4k annually is close to a hidden MR.[/quote]
HOA Landscaping costs are likely to rise as plants mature and require more time to maintain.
HOA fees never go down, no matter what.
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