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April 7, 2008 at 8:22 AM #182098April 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #182060EconProfParticipant
BobS
Sorry to hear about your plight, especially after you’ve done everything right. Don’t be so hard on yourself…one slipup out of a dozen offers is not a bad record.
Here is one that I just learned about–may be too big and too expensive for your parameters, but it is brand new and looks impressive: 8193RunoftheKnowlls.com Most likely your agent has already exposed it to you.April 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #182069EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry to hear about your plight, especially after you’ve done everything right. Don’t be so hard on yourself…one slipup out of a dozen offers is not a bad record.
Here is one that I just learned about–may be too big and too expensive for your parameters, but it is brand new and looks impressive: 8193RunoftheKnowlls.com Most likely your agent has already exposed it to you.April 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #182101EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry to hear about your plight, especially after you’ve done everything right. Don’t be so hard on yourself…one slipup out of a dozen offers is not a bad record.
Here is one that I just learned about–may be too big and too expensive for your parameters, but it is brand new and looks impressive: 8193RunoftheKnowlls.com Most likely your agent has already exposed it to you.April 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #182103EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry to hear about your plight, especially after you’ve done everything right. Don’t be so hard on yourself…one slipup out of a dozen offers is not a bad record.
Here is one that I just learned about–may be too big and too expensive for your parameters, but it is brand new and looks impressive: 8193RunoftheKnowlls.com Most likely your agent has already exposed it to you.April 7, 2008 at 8:30 AM #182110EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry to hear about your plight, especially after you’ve done everything right. Don’t be so hard on yourself…one slipup out of a dozen offers is not a bad record.
Here is one that I just learned about–may be too big and too expensive for your parameters, but it is brand new and looks impressive: 8193RunoftheKnowlls.com Most likely your agent has already exposed it to you.April 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #182065raptorduckParticipantFLU. I don’t know how the market is holding up in SF proper. On the penninsula it is not dropping all that much the the areas I would look in. There are “LOTS” of sticky sellers in those areas and many homes have been on the market for over a year with not a single price drop. In Los Altos hills, a 50 yr old 4,500sf house will still cost you $4-$5M. In San Jose, where I live, prices have come down quite a bit in areas, including my own. Still much higher than SD though, much higher.
ILCV. My realtor is holdling up about as bad as my wife, who is not speaking to me at the moment. Times are tough for realtors, and she is no exception. I did promise her I will stick with her until the end though.
Asragov. I have not started looking for rentals yet. We have some time. Don’t even know where to start. A 3-4br house in CV will do just fine for now.
April 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #182073raptorduckParticipantFLU. I don’t know how the market is holding up in SF proper. On the penninsula it is not dropping all that much the the areas I would look in. There are “LOTS” of sticky sellers in those areas and many homes have been on the market for over a year with not a single price drop. In Los Altos hills, a 50 yr old 4,500sf house will still cost you $4-$5M. In San Jose, where I live, prices have come down quite a bit in areas, including my own. Still much higher than SD though, much higher.
ILCV. My realtor is holdling up about as bad as my wife, who is not speaking to me at the moment. Times are tough for realtors, and she is no exception. I did promise her I will stick with her until the end though.
Asragov. I have not started looking for rentals yet. We have some time. Don’t even know where to start. A 3-4br house in CV will do just fine for now.
April 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #182106raptorduckParticipantFLU. I don’t know how the market is holding up in SF proper. On the penninsula it is not dropping all that much the the areas I would look in. There are “LOTS” of sticky sellers in those areas and many homes have been on the market for over a year with not a single price drop. In Los Altos hills, a 50 yr old 4,500sf house will still cost you $4-$5M. In San Jose, where I live, prices have come down quite a bit in areas, including my own. Still much higher than SD though, much higher.
ILCV. My realtor is holdling up about as bad as my wife, who is not speaking to me at the moment. Times are tough for realtors, and she is no exception. I did promise her I will stick with her until the end though.
Asragov. I have not started looking for rentals yet. We have some time. Don’t even know where to start. A 3-4br house in CV will do just fine for now.
April 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #182108raptorduckParticipantFLU. I don’t know how the market is holding up in SF proper. On the penninsula it is not dropping all that much the the areas I would look in. There are “LOTS” of sticky sellers in those areas and many homes have been on the market for over a year with not a single price drop. In Los Altos hills, a 50 yr old 4,500sf house will still cost you $4-$5M. In San Jose, where I live, prices have come down quite a bit in areas, including my own. Still much higher than SD though, much higher.
ILCV. My realtor is holdling up about as bad as my wife, who is not speaking to me at the moment. Times are tough for realtors, and she is no exception. I did promise her I will stick with her until the end though.
Asragov. I have not started looking for rentals yet. We have some time. Don’t even know where to start. A 3-4br house in CV will do just fine for now.
April 7, 2008 at 8:31 AM #182115raptorduckParticipantFLU. I don’t know how the market is holding up in SF proper. On the penninsula it is not dropping all that much the the areas I would look in. There are “LOTS” of sticky sellers in those areas and many homes have been on the market for over a year with not a single price drop. In Los Altos hills, a 50 yr old 4,500sf house will still cost you $4-$5M. In San Jose, where I live, prices have come down quite a bit in areas, including my own. Still much higher than SD though, much higher.
ILCV. My realtor is holdling up about as bad as my wife, who is not speaking to me at the moment. Times are tough for realtors, and she is no exception. I did promise her I will stick with her until the end though.
Asragov. I have not started looking for rentals yet. We have some time. Don’t even know where to start. A 3-4br house in CV will do just fine for now.
April 7, 2008 at 8:36 AM #182068EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry Raptor, but the site I just posted is not coming up. The listing agent is Daniel Beer, [email protected] SDLuxuryEstates.com 858 759-5958April 7, 2008 at 8:36 AM #182079EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry Raptor, but the site I just posted is not coming up. The listing agent is Daniel Beer, [email protected] SDLuxuryEstates.com 858 759-5958April 7, 2008 at 8:36 AM #182111EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry Raptor, but the site I just posted is not coming up. The listing agent is Daniel Beer, [email protected] SDLuxuryEstates.com 858 759-5958April 7, 2008 at 8:36 AM #182113EconProfParticipantBobS
Sorry Raptor, but the site I just posted is not coming up. The listing agent is Daniel Beer, [email protected] SDLuxuryEstates.com 858 759-5958 -
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