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July 27, 2009 at 12:26 PM #438188July 27, 2009 at 5:41 PM #437626
sunny88
ParticipantWere you trying to bargain with the sales people to get a getter deal? I heard that they were willing to discount the selling price after the sales slowed down and the number foreclosures started to go up in Stonebridge. The same happend at “Scripps Preserve” where prices went down significantly last year.
July 27, 2009 at 5:41 PM #437827sunny88
ParticipantWere you trying to bargain with the sales people to get a getter deal? I heard that they were willing to discount the selling price after the sales slowed down and the number foreclosures started to go up in Stonebridge. The same happend at “Scripps Preserve” where prices went down significantly last year.
July 27, 2009 at 5:41 PM #438144sunny88
ParticipantWere you trying to bargain with the sales people to get a getter deal? I heard that they were willing to discount the selling price after the sales slowed down and the number foreclosures started to go up in Stonebridge. The same happend at “Scripps Preserve” where prices went down significantly last year.
July 27, 2009 at 5:41 PM #438217sunny88
ParticipantWere you trying to bargain with the sales people to get a getter deal? I heard that they were willing to discount the selling price after the sales slowed down and the number foreclosures started to go up in Stonebridge. The same happend at “Scripps Preserve” where prices went down significantly last year.
July 27, 2009 at 5:41 PM #438385sunny88
ParticipantWere you trying to bargain with the sales people to get a getter deal? I heard that they were willing to discount the selling price after the sales slowed down and the number foreclosures started to go up in Stonebridge. The same happend at “Scripps Preserve” where prices went down significantly last year.
July 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM #437865kcal09
ParticipantWe tried to bargain and offered 10% less than their asking price but they only came down by about 3% by offering some upgrades for “free”. They stated that the interest was great at that time. We also looked at “Scripps Preserve” which appeared to be a better value but decided against it due to high MR and inconvient location.
July 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM #438068kcal09
ParticipantWe tried to bargain and offered 10% less than their asking price but they only came down by about 3% by offering some upgrades for “free”. They stated that the interest was great at that time. We also looked at “Scripps Preserve” which appeared to be a better value but decided against it due to high MR and inconvient location.
July 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM #438387kcal09
ParticipantWe tried to bargain and offered 10% less than their asking price but they only came down by about 3% by offering some upgrades for “free”. They stated that the interest was great at that time. We also looked at “Scripps Preserve” which appeared to be a better value but decided against it due to high MR and inconvient location.
July 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM #438460kcal09
ParticipantWe tried to bargain and offered 10% less than their asking price but they only came down by about 3% by offering some upgrades for “free”. They stated that the interest was great at that time. We also looked at “Scripps Preserve” which appeared to be a better value but decided against it due to high MR and inconvient location.
July 28, 2009 at 11:17 AM #438628kcal09
ParticipantWe tried to bargain and offered 10% less than their asking price but they only came down by about 3% by offering some upgrades for “free”. They stated that the interest was great at that time. We also looked at “Scripps Preserve” which appeared to be a better value but decided against it due to high MR and inconvient location.
July 29, 2009 at 6:43 AM #438277localguy
ParticipantThe Calabria homes are poorly located in relation to the power lines. They tend to be really packed in close to each other as well. The current phase they are building now are really crammed in.
Regarding the MR’s, you have to factor those into your payment. They are what they are.
For some, myself included, the 5 minute drive in on Stonebridge Pkwy is worth it. It is really quiet out here. In contrast our previous home was close to everything, shopping, freeway, etc., yet we had quite a bit of noise and traffic. A big factor in our decision moving here was that we only have to walk 2 blocks to school. Everyone has different priorities.
My overall take on Stonebridge is to search out value in an existing home that is in distress. Don’t get caught up in the remaining builders hype regarding the state of the housing market.
LocalguyJuly 29, 2009 at 6:43 AM #438480localguy
ParticipantThe Calabria homes are poorly located in relation to the power lines. They tend to be really packed in close to each other as well. The current phase they are building now are really crammed in.
Regarding the MR’s, you have to factor those into your payment. They are what they are.
For some, myself included, the 5 minute drive in on Stonebridge Pkwy is worth it. It is really quiet out here. In contrast our previous home was close to everything, shopping, freeway, etc., yet we had quite a bit of noise and traffic. A big factor in our decision moving here was that we only have to walk 2 blocks to school. Everyone has different priorities.
My overall take on Stonebridge is to search out value in an existing home that is in distress. Don’t get caught up in the remaining builders hype regarding the state of the housing market.
LocalguyJuly 29, 2009 at 6:43 AM #438805localguy
ParticipantThe Calabria homes are poorly located in relation to the power lines. They tend to be really packed in close to each other as well. The current phase they are building now are really crammed in.
Regarding the MR’s, you have to factor those into your payment. They are what they are.
For some, myself included, the 5 minute drive in on Stonebridge Pkwy is worth it. It is really quiet out here. In contrast our previous home was close to everything, shopping, freeway, etc., yet we had quite a bit of noise and traffic. A big factor in our decision moving here was that we only have to walk 2 blocks to school. Everyone has different priorities.
My overall take on Stonebridge is to search out value in an existing home that is in distress. Don’t get caught up in the remaining builders hype regarding the state of the housing market.
LocalguyJuly 29, 2009 at 6:43 AM #438878localguy
ParticipantThe Calabria homes are poorly located in relation to the power lines. They tend to be really packed in close to each other as well. The current phase they are building now are really crammed in.
Regarding the MR’s, you have to factor those into your payment. They are what they are.
For some, myself included, the 5 minute drive in on Stonebridge Pkwy is worth it. It is really quiet out here. In contrast our previous home was close to everything, shopping, freeway, etc., yet we had quite a bit of noise and traffic. A big factor in our decision moving here was that we only have to walk 2 blocks to school. Everyone has different priorities.
My overall take on Stonebridge is to search out value in an existing home that is in distress. Don’t get caught up in the remaining builders hype regarding the state of the housing market.
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