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July 26, 2009 at 10:28 PM #438036July 27, 2009 at 8:05 AM #437336localguyParticipant
The prices have really dropped out here for an existing home. The remaining builders are still asking in my opinion pretty high prices. You can walk around the corner though and pick up a near new house for quite a bit less. We purchased a new home in Scripps Preserve, April 2009, and are really pleased. There are some good homes for sale under a million dollars. There is no reason to pay more. I have noticed within the last month more people driving through the area and at the sales offices, Montoro & Tiburon.
LocalguyJuly 27, 2009 at 8:05 AM #437536localguyParticipantThe prices have really dropped out here for an existing home. The remaining builders are still asking in my opinion pretty high prices. You can walk around the corner though and pick up a near new house for quite a bit less. We purchased a new home in Scripps Preserve, April 2009, and are really pleased. There are some good homes for sale under a million dollars. There is no reason to pay more. I have noticed within the last month more people driving through the area and at the sales offices, Montoro & Tiburon.
LocalguyJuly 27, 2009 at 8:05 AM #437850localguyParticipantThe prices have really dropped out here for an existing home. The remaining builders are still asking in my opinion pretty high prices. You can walk around the corner though and pick up a near new house for quite a bit less. We purchased a new home in Scripps Preserve, April 2009, and are really pleased. There are some good homes for sale under a million dollars. There is no reason to pay more. I have noticed within the last month more people driving through the area and at the sales offices, Montoro & Tiburon.
LocalguyJuly 27, 2009 at 8:05 AM #437922localguyParticipantThe prices have really dropped out here for an existing home. The remaining builders are still asking in my opinion pretty high prices. You can walk around the corner though and pick up a near new house for quite a bit less. We purchased a new home in Scripps Preserve, April 2009, and are really pleased. There are some good homes for sale under a million dollars. There is no reason to pay more. I have noticed within the last month more people driving through the area and at the sales offices, Montoro & Tiburon.
LocalguyJuly 27, 2009 at 8:05 AM #438088localguyParticipantThe prices have really dropped out here for an existing home. The remaining builders are still asking in my opinion pretty high prices. You can walk around the corner though and pick up a near new house for quite a bit less. We purchased a new home in Scripps Preserve, April 2009, and are really pleased. There are some good homes for sale under a million dollars. There is no reason to pay more. I have noticed within the last month more people driving through the area and at the sales offices, Montoro & Tiburon.
LocalguyJuly 27, 2009 at 8:36 AM #437345freshmanParticipantI saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.
July 27, 2009 at 8:36 AM #437546freshmanParticipantI saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.
July 27, 2009 at 8:36 AM #437859freshmanParticipantI saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.
July 27, 2009 at 8:36 AM #437931freshmanParticipantI saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.
July 27, 2009 at 8:36 AM #438098freshmanParticipantI saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.
July 27, 2009 at 12:26 PM #437431kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]I saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.[/quote]
I have to agree with you. We almost bought a home in the “Calabria” division but weren’t able to find a lot with a decent view. You either look at power lines or warehouses in the distance. Also, the access is difficult and shopping is very inconvenient. We did like the house but eventually backed off due to the high price and MR.
July 27, 2009 at 12:26 PM #437633kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]I saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.[/quote]
I have to agree with you. We almost bought a home in the “Calabria” division but weren’t able to find a lot with a decent view. You either look at power lines or warehouses in the distance. Also, the access is difficult and shopping is very inconvenient. We did like the house but eventually backed off due to the high price and MR.
July 27, 2009 at 12:26 PM #437948kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]I saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.[/quote]
I have to agree with you. We almost bought a home in the “Calabria” division but weren’t able to find a lot with a decent view. You either look at power lines or warehouses in the distance. Also, the access is difficult and shopping is very inconvenient. We did like the house but eventually backed off due to the high price and MR.
July 27, 2009 at 12:26 PM #438020kcal09Participant[quote=freshman]I saw the model houses in Stonebridge, the house seems to be a million dollar house, but the view is really bad.. for a million dollar house, the view has power line, that’s the big problem. If they sell it cheap, I still won’t buy a house closed to the power line, the power line tower there is not small. The effect from it can spread wider.[/quote]
I have to agree with you. We almost bought a home in the “Calabria” division but weren’t able to find a lot with a decent view. You either look at power lines or warehouses in the distance. Also, the access is difficult and shopping is very inconvenient. We did like the house but eventually backed off due to the high price and MR.
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