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December 25, 2008 at 4:26 PM #320551December 25, 2008 at 5:16 PM #320063SD RealtorParticipant
The catholic school is St Gregory and it will serve K-8. Stonebridge residents do enjoy the Poway school disctrict. However in the case for high school the commute to either Poway, Westview, Mt Carmel or Rancho Bernardo high school is non trivial. All of them are quality schools so that is cool. Stonebridge has very cool walking paths and trails with some very nice plans to hook up to the Sycamore Canyon and Mission Trails areas. There are 3 nice parks in there as well.
I think there are good deals to be had and continued opportunities. I had a client who I was representing last year and we were working with Davidson last year at the Scripps Preserve but they would not come down to my clients offer. This is my personal favorite of the homes in there. However I have heard they are dealing a bit more aggressively now.
December 25, 2008 at 5:16 PM #320410SD RealtorParticipantThe catholic school is St Gregory and it will serve K-8. Stonebridge residents do enjoy the Poway school disctrict. However in the case for high school the commute to either Poway, Westview, Mt Carmel or Rancho Bernardo high school is non trivial. All of them are quality schools so that is cool. Stonebridge has very cool walking paths and trails with some very nice plans to hook up to the Sycamore Canyon and Mission Trails areas. There are 3 nice parks in there as well.
I think there are good deals to be had and continued opportunities. I had a client who I was representing last year and we were working with Davidson last year at the Scripps Preserve but they would not come down to my clients offer. This is my personal favorite of the homes in there. However I have heard they are dealing a bit more aggressively now.
December 25, 2008 at 5:16 PM #320463SD RealtorParticipantThe catholic school is St Gregory and it will serve K-8. Stonebridge residents do enjoy the Poway school disctrict. However in the case for high school the commute to either Poway, Westview, Mt Carmel or Rancho Bernardo high school is non trivial. All of them are quality schools so that is cool. Stonebridge has very cool walking paths and trails with some very nice plans to hook up to the Sycamore Canyon and Mission Trails areas. There are 3 nice parks in there as well.
I think there are good deals to be had and continued opportunities. I had a client who I was representing last year and we were working with Davidson last year at the Scripps Preserve but they would not come down to my clients offer. This is my personal favorite of the homes in there. However I have heard they are dealing a bit more aggressively now.
December 25, 2008 at 5:16 PM #320480SD RealtorParticipantThe catholic school is St Gregory and it will serve K-8. Stonebridge residents do enjoy the Poway school disctrict. However in the case for high school the commute to either Poway, Westview, Mt Carmel or Rancho Bernardo high school is non trivial. All of them are quality schools so that is cool. Stonebridge has very cool walking paths and trails with some very nice plans to hook up to the Sycamore Canyon and Mission Trails areas. There are 3 nice parks in there as well.
I think there are good deals to be had and continued opportunities. I had a client who I was representing last year and we were working with Davidson last year at the Scripps Preserve but they would not come down to my clients offer. This is my personal favorite of the homes in there. However I have heard they are dealing a bit more aggressively now.
December 25, 2008 at 5:16 PM #320561SD RealtorParticipantThe catholic school is St Gregory and it will serve K-8. Stonebridge residents do enjoy the Poway school disctrict. However in the case for high school the commute to either Poway, Westview, Mt Carmel or Rancho Bernardo high school is non trivial. All of them are quality schools so that is cool. Stonebridge has very cool walking paths and trails with some very nice plans to hook up to the Sycamore Canyon and Mission Trails areas. There are 3 nice parks in there as well.
I think there are good deals to be had and continued opportunities. I had a client who I was representing last year and we were working with Davidson last year at the Scripps Preserve but they would not come down to my clients offer. This is my personal favorite of the homes in there. However I have heard they are dealing a bit more aggressively now.
December 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #320118sunny88ParticipantScripps Preserve has indeed lowered the price for some of their homes. Model 1 homes are being offered for around $900k (4,600 sqft), model 2 homes start at $950k (4,750 sqft)and model 3 homes (5,400 sqft) at $1,140k. I think they are willing to negotiate even better prices now due to the slow economy. The drawback of these homes is that nice upgrades and landscaping are quite expensive due to the size of the homes (lots). Also, the location is very inconvenient as the homes are in the far east end of Stonebridge. I can only imagine how bad the traffic will be once Stonebridge has been built out.
This is a recent press release: “In time for holiday celebrations in their new homes, Phase 4 homeowners have begun moving in at Scripps Preserve at The Estates at Stonebridge, according to the builder, Davidson Communities. With the model homes all sold and the final homes now under construction, the neighborhood of luxury home is nearing completion. Just eight homes remain available for sale.”
Personally, I like “Serenity”, but my understanding is that these are cheaper versions of the “Calabria” models.December 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #320464sunny88ParticipantScripps Preserve has indeed lowered the price for some of their homes. Model 1 homes are being offered for around $900k (4,600 sqft), model 2 homes start at $950k (4,750 sqft)and model 3 homes (5,400 sqft) at $1,140k. I think they are willing to negotiate even better prices now due to the slow economy. The drawback of these homes is that nice upgrades and landscaping are quite expensive due to the size of the homes (lots). Also, the location is very inconvenient as the homes are in the far east end of Stonebridge. I can only imagine how bad the traffic will be once Stonebridge has been built out.
This is a recent press release: “In time for holiday celebrations in their new homes, Phase 4 homeowners have begun moving in at Scripps Preserve at The Estates at Stonebridge, according to the builder, Davidson Communities. With the model homes all sold and the final homes now under construction, the neighborhood of luxury home is nearing completion. Just eight homes remain available for sale.”
Personally, I like “Serenity”, but my understanding is that these are cheaper versions of the “Calabria” models.December 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #320518sunny88ParticipantScripps Preserve has indeed lowered the price for some of their homes. Model 1 homes are being offered for around $900k (4,600 sqft), model 2 homes start at $950k (4,750 sqft)and model 3 homes (5,400 sqft) at $1,140k. I think they are willing to negotiate even better prices now due to the slow economy. The drawback of these homes is that nice upgrades and landscaping are quite expensive due to the size of the homes (lots). Also, the location is very inconvenient as the homes are in the far east end of Stonebridge. I can only imagine how bad the traffic will be once Stonebridge has been built out.
This is a recent press release: “In time for holiday celebrations in their new homes, Phase 4 homeowners have begun moving in at Scripps Preserve at The Estates at Stonebridge, according to the builder, Davidson Communities. With the model homes all sold and the final homes now under construction, the neighborhood of luxury home is nearing completion. Just eight homes remain available for sale.”
Personally, I like “Serenity”, but my understanding is that these are cheaper versions of the “Calabria” models.December 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #320535sunny88ParticipantScripps Preserve has indeed lowered the price for some of their homes. Model 1 homes are being offered for around $900k (4,600 sqft), model 2 homes start at $950k (4,750 sqft)and model 3 homes (5,400 sqft) at $1,140k. I think they are willing to negotiate even better prices now due to the slow economy. The drawback of these homes is that nice upgrades and landscaping are quite expensive due to the size of the homes (lots). Also, the location is very inconvenient as the homes are in the far east end of Stonebridge. I can only imagine how bad the traffic will be once Stonebridge has been built out.
This is a recent press release: “In time for holiday celebrations in their new homes, Phase 4 homeowners have begun moving in at Scripps Preserve at The Estates at Stonebridge, according to the builder, Davidson Communities. With the model homes all sold and the final homes now under construction, the neighborhood of luxury home is nearing completion. Just eight homes remain available for sale.”
Personally, I like “Serenity”, but my understanding is that these are cheaper versions of the “Calabria” models.December 25, 2008 at 9:28 PM #320616sunny88ParticipantScripps Preserve has indeed lowered the price for some of their homes. Model 1 homes are being offered for around $900k (4,600 sqft), model 2 homes start at $950k (4,750 sqft)and model 3 homes (5,400 sqft) at $1,140k. I think they are willing to negotiate even better prices now due to the slow economy. The drawback of these homes is that nice upgrades and landscaping are quite expensive due to the size of the homes (lots). Also, the location is very inconvenient as the homes are in the far east end of Stonebridge. I can only imagine how bad the traffic will be once Stonebridge has been built out.
This is a recent press release: “In time for holiday celebrations in their new homes, Phase 4 homeowners have begun moving in at Scripps Preserve at The Estates at Stonebridge, according to the builder, Davidson Communities. With the model homes all sold and the final homes now under construction, the neighborhood of luxury home is nearing completion. Just eight homes remain available for sale.”
Personally, I like “Serenity”, but my understanding is that these are cheaper versions of the “Calabria” models.December 27, 2008 at 4:14 PM #320582sunny88ParticipantIt is not a big surprise that San Diego is amongst the top 10 worst real estate markets. Just look at the new homes currently sold in “Stonebridge”. There are a lot of foreclosures in this area and the new homes are moving very slowly. Despite the slow market the builders have not be willing to lower the prices to a reasonable level which would be around $200 per sqft. As long as there is such a surplus of preexisting homes the new homes will not be sold. Also, the high Mello Roos is scaring a lot of homebuyers away.
December 27, 2008 at 4:14 PM #320929sunny88ParticipantIt is not a big surprise that San Diego is amongst the top 10 worst real estate markets. Just look at the new homes currently sold in “Stonebridge”. There are a lot of foreclosures in this area and the new homes are moving very slowly. Despite the slow market the builders have not be willing to lower the prices to a reasonable level which would be around $200 per sqft. As long as there is such a surplus of preexisting homes the new homes will not be sold. Also, the high Mello Roos is scaring a lot of homebuyers away.
December 27, 2008 at 4:14 PM #320983sunny88ParticipantIt is not a big surprise that San Diego is amongst the top 10 worst real estate markets. Just look at the new homes currently sold in “Stonebridge”. There are a lot of foreclosures in this area and the new homes are moving very slowly. Despite the slow market the builders have not be willing to lower the prices to a reasonable level which would be around $200 per sqft. As long as there is such a surplus of preexisting homes the new homes will not be sold. Also, the high Mello Roos is scaring a lot of homebuyers away.
December 27, 2008 at 4:14 PM #321000sunny88ParticipantIt is not a big surprise that San Diego is amongst the top 10 worst real estate markets. Just look at the new homes currently sold in “Stonebridge”. There are a lot of foreclosures in this area and the new homes are moving very slowly. Despite the slow market the builders have not be willing to lower the prices to a reasonable level which would be around $200 per sqft. As long as there is such a surplus of preexisting homes the new homes will not be sold. Also, the high Mello Roos is scaring a lot of homebuyers away.
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