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July 18, 2011 at 7:16 PM #711761July 18, 2011 at 7:20 PM #710560AnonymousGuest
We saw those as well and the saleswoman said that they were previously done by John Laing and Toll Brothers bought those lots and plans with the lots that had been pre-determined when Laing owned and before they went under. Same strategy is selling before models, 9 have been sold at Crosby with no model. I think Stonebridge will be a different buyer than those looking at Crosby – much higher mello roos and HOA dues there.
July 18, 2011 at 7:20 PM #710657AnonymousGuestWe saw those as well and the saleswoman said that they were previously done by John Laing and Toll Brothers bought those lots and plans with the lots that had been pre-determined when Laing owned and before they went under. Same strategy is selling before models, 9 have been sold at Crosby with no model. I think Stonebridge will be a different buyer than those looking at Crosby – much higher mello roos and HOA dues there.
July 18, 2011 at 7:20 PM #711255AnonymousGuestWe saw those as well and the saleswoman said that they were previously done by John Laing and Toll Brothers bought those lots and plans with the lots that had been pre-determined when Laing owned and before they went under. Same strategy is selling before models, 9 have been sold at Crosby with no model. I think Stonebridge will be a different buyer than those looking at Crosby – much higher mello roos and HOA dues there.
July 18, 2011 at 7:20 PM #711408AnonymousGuestWe saw those as well and the saleswoman said that they were previously done by John Laing and Toll Brothers bought those lots and plans with the lots that had been pre-determined when Laing owned and before they went under. Same strategy is selling before models, 9 have been sold at Crosby with no model. I think Stonebridge will be a different buyer than those looking at Crosby – much higher mello roos and HOA dues there.
July 18, 2011 at 7:20 PM #711766AnonymousGuestWe saw those as well and the saleswoman said that they were previously done by John Laing and Toll Brothers bought those lots and plans with the lots that had been pre-determined when Laing owned and before they went under. Same strategy is selling before models, 9 have been sold at Crosby with no model. I think Stonebridge will be a different buyer than those looking at Crosby – much higher mello roos and HOA dues there.
July 18, 2011 at 7:36 PM #710565kcal09ParticipantThe Toll Brother lots offer definitely more in views and the homes appear to be of higher quality. We were very disappointed in the “Montoro” homes. Not only was the quality of the homes poor but also the lots down in the canyon with the steep slope in the back horrible. Interestingly, despite these drawbacks some buyers were still willing to shell out $800k!
July 18, 2011 at 7:36 PM #710662kcal09ParticipantThe Toll Brother lots offer definitely more in views and the homes appear to be of higher quality. We were very disappointed in the “Montoro” homes. Not only was the quality of the homes poor but also the lots down in the canyon with the steep slope in the back horrible. Interestingly, despite these drawbacks some buyers were still willing to shell out $800k!
July 18, 2011 at 7:36 PM #711260kcal09ParticipantThe Toll Brother lots offer definitely more in views and the homes appear to be of higher quality. We were very disappointed in the “Montoro” homes. Not only was the quality of the homes poor but also the lots down in the canyon with the steep slope in the back horrible. Interestingly, despite these drawbacks some buyers were still willing to shell out $800k!
July 18, 2011 at 7:36 PM #711413kcal09ParticipantThe Toll Brother lots offer definitely more in views and the homes appear to be of higher quality. We were very disappointed in the “Montoro” homes. Not only was the quality of the homes poor but also the lots down in the canyon with the steep slope in the back horrible. Interestingly, despite these drawbacks some buyers were still willing to shell out $800k!
July 18, 2011 at 7:36 PM #711771kcal09ParticipantThe Toll Brother lots offer definitely more in views and the homes appear to be of higher quality. We were very disappointed in the “Montoro” homes. Not only was the quality of the homes poor but also the lots down in the canyon with the steep slope in the back horrible. Interestingly, despite these drawbacks some buyers were still willing to shell out $800k!
July 19, 2011 at 10:56 AM #710670recordsclerkParticipantSavvy,
Have you looked at this house:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051901-14661_Old_Creek_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92131
I think it’s a great deal, better than anything new for the price. Just fell out of escrow.
July 19, 2011 at 10:56 AM #710767recordsclerkParticipantSavvy,
Have you looked at this house:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051901-14661_Old_Creek_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92131
I think it’s a great deal, better than anything new for the price. Just fell out of escrow.
July 19, 2011 at 10:56 AM #711365recordsclerkParticipantSavvy,
Have you looked at this house:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051901-14661_Old_Creek_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92131
I think it’s a great deal, better than anything new for the price. Just fell out of escrow.
July 19, 2011 at 10:56 AM #711517recordsclerkParticipantSavvy,
Have you looked at this house:
http://www.sdlookup.com/MLS-100051901-14661_Old_Creek_Dr_San_Diego_CA_92131
I think it’s a great deal, better than anything new for the price. Just fell out of escrow.
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